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    THE SOLUTION OF THE UNSOLVABLE CONFLICT
    Anna Balyan

    Radiolur
    08.09.2011 14:50

    A scientific conference titled "New approaches on the Karabakh issue"
    organized at the Linguistic University after Valery Bryusov on the
    occasion of the 20th anniversary of independence of the Nagorno
    Karabakh Republic. Speeches were delivered by Doctor of Political
    Science, MP Tigran Torosyan, Rector of the State Linguistic University
    of Yerevan Suren Zolyan, Vice-Rector of the Artsakh State University
    Vahram Balayan, correspondent member of the Armenian National Academy
    of Sciences Nikolay Hovhannisyan and others.

    In a report titled "The solution of the unsolvable conflict" Tigran
    Torosyan tried to present the reasons of insolvability and proposed to
    bypass them following the example of the other self-determined stated.

    Torosyan recalled in detail the principles of the UN Security Council,
    which create a firm basis for the self-determination of a state.

    According to Vahram Balasyan, Vice-Rector of the Artsakh State
    University, the application of the principle of territorial integrity
    is very important for the settlement of the Karabakh conflict. "The
    territorial integrity of Nagorno Karabakh was violated at the turn
    of the 20th century before the UN Charter was adopted," he explained.

    Speaking about the current realities, political scientist Alexander
    Markarov stressed the importance of the fact that the international
    community stands for peaceful settlement of the Karabakh conflict.

    "Certain concessions are expected from both Armenia and Azerbaijan,"
    he added.

    The political scientist says that even if Azerbaijan manages to become
    a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council, the resolution
    of the Karabakh conflict will not become a topic of discussion at
    different UN bodies.


    From: Baghdasarian
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