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  • According To Arman Melikian, Armenia's Diplomacy In Issue Of Karabak

    ACCORDING TO ARMAN MELIKIAN, ARMENIA'S DIPLOMACY IN ISSUE OF KARABAKH IS INCOMPLETE AND SHORT-SIGHTED

    Noyan Tapan
    March 24, 2010

    YEREVAN, MARCH 24, NOYAN TAPAN. RA President Serzh Sargsyan's proposal
    to the Azeri side on signing an agreement on non-use of force is an
    important measure undertaken just in time. RA NA RPA faction member,
    Chairman of the NA Standing Committee on Financial-Crediting and
    Budget Affairs Gagik Minasian expressed such an opinion at a March
    24 dispute. In his words, discussions over the main principles
    in the Nagorno Karabakh negotiations will be efficient if only the
    mentioned agreement is signed. However, according to G. Minasian, today
    Azerbaijan has adopted a "deconstructive, simple-minded position,"
    which does not permit to arrive at a peaceful, final outcome.

    In the opinion of former NKR Foreign Minister Arman Melikian, today
    to make a proposal on signing such an agreement means that either the
    Maindorf Agreement containing a provision on non-use of force does not
    work or the RA President undertakes purely a strategic measure. He
    also spoke about S. Sargsyan's interview to the Al Watan Syrian
    newspaper where the President said that "returning to Azerbaijan
    territories surrounding Karabakh can be considered Armenian side's
    compromise." A. Melikian declared that ceding those territories is
    not in Armenia's interests at all as they were liberated with the
    efforts of all Armenians and fairly belong to 500 thousand Armenians
    repressed from Azerbaijan.

    G. Minasian opposing to him said that the Armenian side spoke about
    those compromises as far back as 1, 5, 15 years ago, and words are one
    thing but real life absolutely a different thing. "Our proposals can be
    fulfilled if the opposite side is ready for it, which can never concern
    Azerbaijan: that country becomes more and more deconstructive," the RPA
    deputy said. A. Melikian in response noted that Armenia's diplomacy
    has been always built on the wrong conviction that Azerbaijan will
    turn down all proposals. In his words, it is a "defective, imperfect,
    short-sighted and poor diplomacy."
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