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    NKR MUST ACT AS NEGOTIATOR IN NAGORNO-KARABAKH PEACE PROCESS

    news.am
    March 4 2010
    Armenia

    At his meeting with reporters on March 4, Vahram Atanesyan, Chairman
    of the Foreign Relations Committee, NKR Parliament, stated that no
    essential changes have taken place in the Nagorno-Karabakh peace
    process nor should they be expected in the near future. He pointed
    out a certain halt in the negotiations.

    Speaking of Azerbaijan's position, Atanesyan stated that Azerbaijan
    is trying to misrepresent the problem and the peace process, offering
    its peculiar interpretation of the principle of peoples' right to
    self-determination.

    "By the peoples' right to self-determination we mean the international
    recognition of exercised right to self-determination, that is, the
    de facto independence. We believe this is the best solution to the
    problem. Thus, the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR) will actually
    be recognized as a state formed on the basis of the peoples'
    right to self-determination. Thereafter, the NKR, as a negotiator
    with full rights, will be able to discuss all the controversial
    issues with Azerbaijan. This is our view of the problem," Atanesyan
    said. "The policy of the NKR Executive led by the President is that
    the Nagorno-Karabakh problem is impossible to resolve without the
    NKR's immediate participation," he said.

    The NKR MP proposed stopping to make use of the "liberated territories"
    phrase, as, according to the NKR Constitution, they are part of
    Nagorno-Karabakh. Also, he proposed the term "repatriation" be used
    instead of "resettlement," as from 1923 to 1988, when it was part of
    Azerbaijan, Nagorno-Karabakh was subjected to demographic aggression.
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