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    IN 2013 THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS WILL BE MORE ACTIVE

    http://karabakh-open.info/en/politicsen/2858-en580
    Tuesday, 08 January 2013 16:37

    NKR Minister of Foreign Affairs Karen Mirzoyan convened a press
    conference in connection with his first 100 days in office during which
    he summed up the results of 2012 and spoke about the tasks of 2013.

    According to the minister during the year of 2012 the most important
    event for Karabakh was the presidential elections which were not only a
    significant stage in statehood creation and its further consolidation
    but they also let us say that the democratic processes in Karabakh
    are steadily developing. By the Minister's estimation the election
    results appeared to be quite close to international standards.

    Speaking about the importance of the negotiation process Karen
    Mirzoyan noted with regret that in 2012 again no essential progress
    was achieved and the only reason for it was the position of Azerbaijan
    that consistently aims to cease the negotiation process and lead it
    to a deadlock.

    He considers Ramil Safarov's extradition and conferring a national
    hero's title upon him were a severe blow to the efforts of maintaining
    peace and stability in the region.

    Speaking about the programmes of 2013 Karen Mirzoyan noted, "We aim to
    intensify the NKR Foreign Ministry's policy which will be directed not
    only to the regulation of the Ministry's activity but also to making
    it more visible both for the NKR society and for the foreign world.

    Our main aim is to secure the active participation of the NKR in the
    negotiation process".

    In 2013 the Foreign Ministry's policy will be aimed at the
    worldwide recognition of the NKR, the support of our people's the
    self-determination right and at the intensification of the connections
    between the NKR and the Diaspora.




    From: A. Papazian
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