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    WEEKEND UPDATE: NALBANDYAN/MAMMADYAROV MEETING DOMINATES NEWS

    http://armenianow.com/news/40628/armenia_karabakh_independence_nalbandyan_paris
    News | 29.10.12 | 11:24

    Foreign Ministers Edward Nalbandyan , Elmar Mammadyarov and MG
    co-chairs met on Saturday in Paris.

    News related to recognition of Nagorno Karabakh and conflict settlement
    dominated local weekend news as the Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign
    ministers met in Paris.

    Ministers Edward Nalbandyan and Elmar Mammadyarov met in France's
    capital on Saturday for the first time after the scandal sparked
    by Ramil Safarov's extradition to Baku last August. The Azerbaijani
    army officer was sentenced to life imprisonment by a Budapest court
    after killing an Armenian officer, Gurgen Margaryan, while attending
    NATO's Partnership for Peace lessons in Hungary, in 2004. In August
    he was extradited to Azerbaijan and immediately pardoned, sparking
    international outrage.

    The foreign ministers who held meeting in the presence of the OSCE
    Minsk Group co-chairs expressed the necessity on lowering the tensions
    between the countries and agreed on resuming talks during the Minsk's
    Group's regional visit in November.

    Meanwhile in Karabakh, the National Assembly has sent a message to
    the upper house of the Parliament of the Australian State of New South
    Wales, expressing the gratitude about the adoption of the resolution
    recognizing the right of people of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic
    for self-determination. "We are confident that the international
    recognition of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic will play an important and
    decisive role in the process of settlement of the Karabakh conflict,
    will contribute to the establishment of lasting peace and stability
    in the region," says the message.

    In Yerevan, a spokesperson of the ruling Republican Party Edward
    Sharmazanov drew parallels between Karabakh and another landlocked
    country, alluding to the signing of a document on establishing
    diplomatic relations between Azerbaijan and South Sudan, the country
    which proclaimed independence last year. Sharmazanov said that by that
    move Azerbaijan has paved way for the recognition of Nagorno-Karabakh.

    "By signing the document, Azerbaijan affirmed that the race
    for people's right to self-determination continues around the
    world. This action is promoting the recognition of NKR independence
    on the international level, because by this step Azerbaijan accepts
    that there is no other option for NKR recognition", noted Armenia's
    National Assembly Vice Chairman.

    Speaking on Karabakh's steps toward recognition, ex-foreign minister
    of the NKR Arman Melikyan at Saturday's press conference in Yerevan
    said that the implementation of the EU-funded programs in NKR "is the
    first step on the hard road of recognition of the NKR's independence
    by the EU". He welcomed the launch by the European Union of a second
    phase of civil society program in Karabakh, aimed at supporting the
    peace-building efforts concerning the conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Partnership for the Peaceful Settlement of the Conflict over
    Nagorno-Karabakh (EPNK) program, a consortium of five European NGOs
    which will last three years is a continuation of a program launched
    in 2009.

    In Karabakh, NKR Defense Minister, Movses Hakobyan told media that
    Official Baku keeps impeding inquiries into incidents on the line
    of contact of the NKR and Azerbaijan armed forces. The minister said
    that Karabakh has repeatedly expressed readiness to develop and apply
    certain mechanisms to inquire into shootings on the front line at the
    request of the OSCE Minsk Group co- chairs. NKR Defense Army reported,
    that between October 21-27, 250 cases of ceasefire violation with about
    1200 shots by the Azerbaijani side were registered at the contact line.

    Member of Armenian Revolutionary Federation Dashnaksutyun, MP Armen
    Rustamyan welcomes the fact, that Armenian authorities are revising
    their position on Nagorno-Karabakh and once again reaffirmed the
    Dashnaks's position, that Armenian authorities must not separate
    the Nagorno-Karabakh problem from the rest of Hay-Dat agenda. "Serzh
    Sargsyan's recent interview to Italy's Quotidiano Nazionale, where
    he said that the world community applies double standards to the
    Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenian Genocide issues proves that the Armenian
    authorities are reconsidering their policy. But words are not enough
    - they must act to satisfy the fair claims of the Armenian nation,"
    Rustamyan said.

    Meanwhile, Russian military base in Armenia reports it is going to
    replace about 3,000 servicemen in a scheduled rotation. In a Friday
    statement, the Southern Military District reported that the first
    group of about 150 conscript servicemen, among them soldiers and
    sergeants who have undergone training as snipers, mechanics, sight
    gunners, grenade throwers and reconnaissance officers, have arrived
    in Yerevan to replace servicemen sent to the reserve. The rotation
    will last until the end of November when the regular training period
    begins. The military base's numerical strength will remain the same.

    Compiled by reporter Julia Hakobyan, gathered from local online outlets


    From: Baghdasarian
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