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    ARMENIAN OPPOSITIONIST SLAMS PRESIDENT'S STATEMENT ON KARABAKH

    Haykakan Zhamanak
    March 24 2010
    Armenia

    A senior member of the opposition Armenian National Congress (ANC),
    Vladimir Karapetyan, has criticised President Serzh Sargsyan's
    statement on the possibility of withdrawal from some of the Azerbaijani
    territory captured in the early 1990s.

    The statement was "evidence of Sargsyan's defeatist policy, because
    Armenia had never been in such a weakened position and no Armenian
    official had ever made such a hopeless statement", Karapetyan said. He
    added that Sargsyan's current position on Karabakh is a step back
    from his election manifesto, which said Armenia should not only have
    a corridor with Nagornyy Karabakh but also a common border.

    It was first time in the past 10 years that an Armenian official openly
    spoke about returning the territory to Azerbaijan, the pro-opposition
    Haykakan Zhamanak said.

    The author of the report, Lusine Barseghyan, says she was unable to
    contact the spokesman of the ruling Republican Party of Armenia (RPA),
    Eduard Sharmazanov, on 23 March for comment on Sargsyan's statement.

    Rafik Petrosyan, a member of parliament from the RPA, said he did
    not believe that Sargsyan might have made such a statement.

    That the coalition Prosperous Armenia faction has not reacted to
    Sargsyan's statement either. Barseghyan says it is noteworthy that
    former Armenian President Robert Kocharyan has appeared "all of a
    sudden" after President Sargsyan's statement and gave an interview to
    the Mediamax news agency and criticized the economic policy of the
    current government. The author of the report says that Kocharyan is
    trying to return to power in Armenia but has been refused the post
    of prime minister by Sargsyan and the Russian authorities. Barseghyan
    believes that recent discord between the ruling RPA and the coalition
    Prosperous Armenia party are linked to attempts by Kocharyan's team
    to come to power, and that President Sargsyan is currently making
    rearrangements in the government to thwart these attempts.
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