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    MASSIS MAILYAN SAYS ARMENIA AND AZERBAIJAN NOT ADOPT A BREAKTHROUGH DOCUMENT CONNECTED WITH ARTSAKH ISSUE WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE OSCE SUMMIT

    ARMENPRESS
    NOVEMBER 17, 2010
    STEPANAKERT

    Armenia and Azerbaijan will not adopt a breakthrough document connected
    with Artsakh issue within the framework of the OSCE Summit in Astana
    December 1-2 as the world powers and public of the each party have
    not created corresponding conditions for doing it, chairman of the
    NKR foreign policy and security public council Massis Mailyan said
    speaking with Armenpress.

    According to him, the heads of the OSCE participant-states will more
    probably adopt a statement in favor of the peaceful settlement of the
    Nagorno Karabakh conflict within the framework of the Minsk group. As
    to the Azerbaijani military rhetoric, Mailyan said that if Azerbaijan
    really wants peaceful settlement of relations with the NKR and Armenia,
    the military rhetoric contradicts that aims.

    "The Azerbaijani military threats must be treated seriously. The
    statements of the Azerbaijani side are fostered with anti-Armenian
    propaganda, destabilization of the situation on the line of contact
    and acquirement of military engineering. This country is openly getting
    prepared for a war. Armenia and Artsakh, using the potential of allies
    and Diaspora, must use preventive means to prevent the new aggression
    of Azerbaijan," Mailyan said.

    The latter positively assesses the fact that Armenia's authorities
    started responding to the statements of the Azerbaijani side as the
    absence of Armenia's response is accepted in Azerbaijan as a sign
    of weakness. Mailyan said the Artsakh government must also display
    activeness in this issue.




    From: A. Papazian
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