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    EDGAR HOVHANNISYAN, "IT IS ARMENIA'S DIPLOMATIC SUCCESS THAT DRAFT RESOLUTION ON NAGORNO KARABAKH PUT FORTH BY AZERBAIJAN AT UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY HAS NOT BEEN DISCUSSED"

    ARMENPRESS
    SEPTEMBER 10, 2010
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, SEPETMBER 10, ARMENPRESS: It is Armenia's diplomatic success
    that the draft resolution on Nagorno Karabakh put forth by Azerbaijan
    has not been discussed at the UN General Assembly, Candidate of
    Historical Sciences Edgar Hovhannisyan said today at a meeting with
    journalists, referring to the withdrawal of the Azerbaijani draft
    resolution from voting.

    According to him, such a decision of Azerbaijan has two reasons -
    first, the Armenian diplomacy has carried out distinct works not to
    let the issue enter into the session of the General Assembly and
    second, big powers do not wish the NK issue to come out from the
    frameworks of the OSCE Minsk group. Member of a public council
    subordinated to the Armenian Defense Ministry, military expert Davit
    Jamalyan noted that even if the draft resolution was adopted, it would
    not have a legal power and would not present a risk, besides that, the
    big powers would not vote for it.

    "Azerbaijan tries to include the concept of "occupied territories" in
    the circles of the international community: Armenia must carry out
    serious works and be consistent in circulation of right terms
    connected with that issue," Mr. Jamalyan noted. Referring to the
    diversion operations implemented by Azerbaijan, the military expert
    considered their turning into extensive war operations less possible.

    "But we must be rational and always ready; there is always a risk of
    war. Nobody can defend our borders better than we, we must strengthen
    our fighting capacity even more," Mr. Jamalyan said.




    From: A. Papazian
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