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    Armenian MP: Australian state's resolution breaks ice in Artsakh
    recognition efforts

    tert.am
    22:11 - 27.10.12


    The New South Wales resolution on recognizing Nagorno-Karabakh
    (Artsakh) marks the start of a process which will have a remarkable
    continuation, according to Ruben Hakobyan, the head of the opposition
    Heritage party faction in parliament.


    `Nagorno-Karabakh's recognition by the Australian state is, as a
    matter of fact, the beginning of the recognition [process] whose
    continuation we will witness soon,' he told Tert.am, noting that the
    Armenian Genocide recognition too, was a step-by-step process
    pioneered by states which were relatively free from superpowers'
    influence.

    `I am happy to note that Uruguay was the first to recognize the
    Armenian Genocide in the 1960s; then came the South American states
    which were relatively free from superpowers' geographic and political
    influence. Australia, in this case, is beyond such influence too, so
    the next [countries] to recognize Nagorno-Karabakh will be probably in
    South America, etc,' he said, hailing FM Edward Nalbandyan's visits to
    the those states.

    `I think this is the goal behind the visits,' he said. `In short, the
    ice broke, so we will soon witness the negotiation process.'

    Hakobyan stressed the role of Diaspora organizations, particularly the
    Armenian national committees, in the international recognition of
    Nagorno-Karabakh.

    With the resolution passed unanimously on the 25th of October, the
    Legislative Council of the New South West Parliament recognized the
    independence of Nagorno-Karabakh and the right of its people to
    self-determination. It also called upon the Australian Government to
    recognize Karabakh and strengthen the relationship with the country
    and its citizens.

    Commenting on the Australian largest state's move, the Heritage
    lawmaker reiterated his stance which requires the Armenian authorities
    to recognize Karabakh`We keep insisting that Armenia must recognize
    Karabakh. That will speed up the process launched,' he explained.

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