INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY SEEKS KARABAKH'S RESOLUTION THROUGH "LANDS IN RETURN FOR TEMPORARY STATUS" FORMULA, ARAM KARAPETYAN
Tert.am
15:03 02.11.10
The process of the recognition of the Republic of Nagorno Karabakh
should have started earlier, leader of Nor Zhamanakner (New Times)
political party Aram Karapetyan told today a news conference, touching
upon a draft law by Zharangutyun (Heritage) Party's parliamentary
faction that proposed to recognize Karabakh's independence.
The politician approved of the recent delay over the voting of the
draft law since its adoption could lead to regional destabilization.
"Despite the existing controversies, the international community, in
my opinion, wishes to achieve NKR conflict resolution and the opening
of the Armenian-Turkish border by proposing [the plan] Zurich-2. They
seek to resolve the problem through "lands in return for temporary
status" formula," he said.
Member of Republican Party parliamentary group Artak Zakaryan, also
attending the news conference, noted in turn that his party is against
that draft as it doesn't want to break the negotiation format.
Touching upon the alleged roadmap to be signed in Astana, he didn't
consider such possibility realistic.
From: A. Papazian
Tert.am
15:03 02.11.10
The process of the recognition of the Republic of Nagorno Karabakh
should have started earlier, leader of Nor Zhamanakner (New Times)
political party Aram Karapetyan told today a news conference, touching
upon a draft law by Zharangutyun (Heritage) Party's parliamentary
faction that proposed to recognize Karabakh's independence.
The politician approved of the recent delay over the voting of the
draft law since its adoption could lead to regional destabilization.
"Despite the existing controversies, the international community, in
my opinion, wishes to achieve NKR conflict resolution and the opening
of the Armenian-Turkish border by proposing [the plan] Zurich-2. They
seek to resolve the problem through "lands in return for temporary
status" formula," he said.
Member of Republican Party parliamentary group Artak Zakaryan, also
attending the news conference, noted in turn that his party is against
that draft as it doesn't want to break the negotiation format.
Touching upon the alleged roadmap to be signed in Astana, he didn't
consider such possibility realistic.
From: A. Papazian