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    Almagro Should Have Been Invited To Karabakh

    Naira Hayrumyan

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/politics26075.html

    Published: 13:28:49 - 05/05/2012


    Yesterday, during the campaign, minister of foreign affairs of Uruguay
    Luis Almagro arrived in Armenia who reiterated the position of his
    country on the settlement of the Karabakh issue.

    Uruguay supports the peace settlement of the NKR issue based on the
    right to self-determination, said Almagro. `Nagorno Karabakh is
    strongly connected with Armenia; it is the future of Karabakh which it
    can choose for itself choosing the right to self-determination,' said
    the minister.

    This is a very important statement. Note that last year the foreign
    minister of Uruguay, the country, which recognized the Armenian
    genocide in 1965, made this sensational statement. At least, it was
    important such for Azerbaijan and Turkey which sent their diplomats to
    South America trying to influence the position of Uruguay. Moreover,
    they stated that they did. But, as it turns out, Uruguay is firm on
    its position without fears that Azerbaijan will cut oil or gas supply.

    For other countries, Uruguay's statement was probation not only for
    Azerbaijan's potential regarding the recognition of Karabakh but also
    Armenia's recognition, whether it would continue efforts for the
    international recognition of Karabakh.

    Unfortunately, the result of the probation was unpleasant for Armenia.
    In addition, not only the weakness of Azerbaijan's potential was
    revealed, which does not oppose to this process except for diplomatic
    noise, but also Armenia's lack of interest in the process either.

    The feeling is that the statement by the Uruguayan foreign minister is
    the merit of the ARF Dashnaktsutyun which, by the way, hosted Almagro
    in Yerevan. Official Yerevan welcomes such statements but does not
    encourage them much.

    Although the international recognition of NKP is declared a priority
    for Armenia and Karabakh, no visible step has been taken so far to
    fulfill this priority. Otherwise, the Foreign Minister of Uruguay
    would be honored with a better reception, while the leadership in
    Karabakh should invite Almagro to Karabakh to make sure that Armenians
    live there.

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