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    POLICY OF INITIATIVE MET WITH COMPLETE FAILURE, ARTSVIK MINASIAN SAYS

    NOYAN TAPAN
    MARCH 23, 2010
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, MARCH 23, NOYAN TAPAN. "It is obvious that the policy
    of initiative has met with complete failure, causing much damage
    both to Armenia's international reputation and the opportunity
    of domestic unification," the member of ARF parliamentary faction
    Artsvik Minasian declared at the March 22 press conference. In his
    words, if the Armenian authorities now again try to rouse Turkey's
    interest in ratification of the protocols, it means that "they did
    not draw any lesson and grow wiser". A. Minasian noted that the unity
    of the Armenians worldwide is endangered today, and if the Armenian
    authorities do not see that, it means that they have no idea of
    national ideology. The ARF deputy called for withdrawal from the
    Armenian-Turkish process.

    A. Minasian considered the acceleration of the Karabakh conflict
    settlement as one of the negative consequences of the policy of
    initiative. By his forecast, it will lead either to solution not in
    favor of the Armenians or to the higher probability of war renewal.

    According to him, the statements of some foreign figures about not
    allowing Karabakh to return to the negotiation table are "situational
    opinions rather than system ones".

    In response to the question about why the ARF defends the second
    president of Armenia, during whose tenure Karabakh was removed from
    the negotiation process, A. Minasian replied that inappropriate
    speculation over this issue has begun. He added that under Robert
    Kocharian, the matter only concerned the competence of presenting
    the Karabakh problem, and the president actually had such competence.

    "Nagorno Karabakh was not forced out of the negotiation process,
    there was no policy of forcing it out," A. Minasian said.
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