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    ARTSAKH BORDERS NOT FOR BARGAIN
    Ara K. Manoogian

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/comments22222.html
    Published: 17:12:09 - 14/06/2011

    As the date of the Kazan talks fast approaches, Armenian society
    shows considerable concern over the outcome of the meeting between
    Serzh Sargsyan and Ilham Aliyev. The roadmap or the basic principles,
    which the sides are expected to sign, are believed by the general
    public to be unfavorable for Armenia. These fears have been kindled
    particularly by Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov's
    recent statements that the sides have reached a common agreement on
    the deployment of peacekeeping forces in the conflict zone, as well as
    the return of certain regions. However, many political scientists in
    Armenia consider it a habitual distortion of the reality or yet another
    diplomatic trick intended for flirting with the Azerbaijani public.

    At the latest meeting with the OSCE co-chairmen, on June 10, 2011,
    Eduard Nalbandyan, Foreign Minister of Armenia, touched upon his
    Azeri counterpart's misleading statements, qualifying his statements
    as "distorting the essence of the negotiations" and "presenting
    fabricated details."

    Despite these assurances, the Armenian public has reasons for concern.

    Not too long ago, Serzh Sargsyan, who has imposed himself on the
    Armenian citizens as their country's president, declared publicly:
    "Aghdam is not our fatherland." This statement was an unequivocal
    announcement of readiness to cede some or all of the regions that
    were outside the borders of the Soviet Artsakh but our under the
    control of the Artsakh armed forces today. The failure to populate
    those territories, as well as to create livable conditions for the
    inhabitants to stay, is an indicator for the Armenian self-declared
    president's inclination toward signing an unfavorable deal.

    In this context, it is necessary that the Armenian public in Armenia
    and Diaspora should speak out against the defeatist policies of
    the Armenian authorities. All historical grounds aside, the current
    borders of Artsakh are the most optimal for ensuring the security
    of the republic and its population in the face of war-mongering
    Azerbaijan. The position of the Artsakh front-line alone is an
    important counterbalance to Azerbaijan's growing military and economic
    superiority. With such strong borders, there's no need in deployment
    of peacekeeping forces.

    Ara K. Manoogian is a human rights activist representing the
    Shahan Natalie Family Foundation in Artsakh and Armenia; a Fellow
    of the Washington-based Policy Forum Armenia (PFA); creator of
    www.thetruthmustbetold.com.




    From: A. Papazian
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