UNLESS KARABAKH IS A NEGOTIATING PARTY NO QUICK SETTLEMENT IS POSSIBLE: GULYAN
Tert.am
16:59 ~U 12.03.10
Ashot Gulyan, the chair of the National Assembly of the Republic of
Nagorno Karabakh (NKR), held a meeting with the OSCE Parliamentary
Assembly President Joao Soares at NKR's permanent representatation
residence in Yerevan.
Gulyan told journalists after the meeting that they discussed
issues relating to NKR's domestic and foreign policy, as well as the
settlement process.
"There is no news [on the process], as it is several years since
the same approach is being presented during meetings, [and that is]
announced by high-ranking officials from NKR and the Republic of
Armenia," said Gulyan, adding that he had mentioned at the meeting
that the settlement of this conflict would be possible only if Karabakh
has a seat at the negotiating table and presented its approach.
"As far as Karabakh's participation [in the negotiations] is not
secured, the conflict will not be resolved at a quick pace," said
Gulyan, adding that a quick settlement of any conflict increases the
probability of making mistakes.
Asked why this meeting took place in Armenia and not in
Nagorno-Karabakh, Gulyan said that Soares had a tight schedule,
adding he would next time visit Stepanakert to personally see what
the situation is like there.
"I did not see any attempts to exert pressure [on me] or dictate [my]
views. On the contrary, I felt he was willing to receive unbiased
information," said Gulyan.
Tert.am
16:59 ~U 12.03.10
Ashot Gulyan, the chair of the National Assembly of the Republic of
Nagorno Karabakh (NKR), held a meeting with the OSCE Parliamentary
Assembly President Joao Soares at NKR's permanent representatation
residence in Yerevan.
Gulyan told journalists after the meeting that they discussed
issues relating to NKR's domestic and foreign policy, as well as the
settlement process.
"There is no news [on the process], as it is several years since
the same approach is being presented during meetings, [and that is]
announced by high-ranking officials from NKR and the Republic of
Armenia," said Gulyan, adding that he had mentioned at the meeting
that the settlement of this conflict would be possible only if Karabakh
has a seat at the negotiating table and presented its approach.
"As far as Karabakh's participation [in the negotiations] is not
secured, the conflict will not be resolved at a quick pace," said
Gulyan, adding that a quick settlement of any conflict increases the
probability of making mistakes.
Asked why this meeting took place in Armenia and not in
Nagorno-Karabakh, Gulyan said that Soares had a tight schedule,
adding he would next time visit Stepanakert to personally see what
the situation is like there.
"I did not see any attempts to exert pressure [on me] or dictate [my]
views. On the contrary, I felt he was willing to receive unbiased
information," said Gulyan.