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    GAGIK MINASYAN: AZERBAIJAN SHOWED IN KAZAN ITS INDIFFERENCE TOWARD DECISIONS OF INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY

    ARMENPRESS
    July 1, 2011
    YEREVAN

    It is obvious that the Kazan meeting will have its positive impact in
    respects that the Azerbaijani party again displayed its indifference
    over the position of international community and co-chairing countries,
    member of the Republican party of Armenia Gagik Minasyan said speaking
    to Armenpress.

    "They say one thing during discussions and quite another after reaching
    Baku. The developments showed that this time as well Ilham Aliyev like
    in St. Petersburg, not participating in the initially scheduled events,
    left. It is impossible to keep this approach for a long time as the
    international community will form a corresponding attitude with not
    only words but actions", Gagik Minasyan said.

    Referring to the statement of the co-chairs that if the parties in
    Kazan would not come to agreement, they will come forth with new
    proposals, Minasyan noted that the new suggestions must deprive
    Azerbaijan from the opportunity of displaying unconstructive behavior.

    "First Azerbaijan must be deprived of the opportunity to solve
    the issue in the military way. It is already a prepared step as
    the Deauville statement noted that the resuming of the military
    activities will be condemned and the step to do it will be the direct
    recognition of independence of Nagorno Karabakh", the parliamentarian
    said, adding that it is very important as Azerbaijan will be deprived
    of the prospect of military settlement of the conflict. According
    to Minasyan, the second is that sooner or later NK must become a
    negotiating party, which is important for transferring the process
    to the constructive phase. The ground for it has been laid by the
    Deauville statement of the heads of the co-chairing countries, as
    it was addressed not to Armenia and Azerbaijan but the conflicting
    parties, including Nagorno Karabakh.

    "Recently when the US President Barack Obama had a phone conversation
    with the presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia, he also spoke about
    Armenia and NK. These may be the new proposals that may be included
    in the process", Minasyan said.

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