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    news.am, Armenia
    July 30 2011

    International community does not contribute to settlement of Karabakh
    conflict by addressless statements - Armenian ruling party

    July 30, 2011 | 15:11


    YEREVAN. - The estimations of Assistant Secretary of Defense for
    International Security Affairs of Pentagon Alexander Vershbow on
    Nagorno-Karabakh completely reflect the objective reality and state
    the fact that not only there was no positive shift after the Kazan
    meeting of Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents but there is a
    recession, the press secretary of ruling Republican Party of Armenia,
    MP Eduard Sharmazanov told Armenian News-NEWS.am.

    `Vershbow speaks sensible but he does not indicate which party's guilt
    it is. He does not state that it was by virtue of Azerbaijan's that
    Kazan meeting was unsuccessful, that the militarism of Baku triggered
    on the line of contact. Such non-specific statements cannot possibly
    bring any contribution to the settlement of the conflict,' said
    Sharmazanov, adding that Armenian president recently reiterated his
    commitment to achieve a peaceful solution to the conflict.

    Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs of
    Pentagon Alexander Vershbow stated earlier that from point of view of
    OSCE peace efforts, there has been a step back in Nagorno-Karabakh
    peace talks.

    According to Vershbow, an attempt to ensure a "breakthrough" in talks
    on Karabakh in Kazan was not successful and the "tension along the
    contact line between the parties is increasing."

    Vershbow stressed that Armenia and Azerbaijan "are still not able to
    finalize the Basic Principles of [Karabakh] conflict resolution, and
    we remain in unconstructive and dangerous stalemate."

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