Re: Presidential elections 2008 in Armenia
Serzh Sargsyan: "There is no alternative to the peaceful resolution of the Karabakh conflict"
27 October 2008 [15:39] - Today.Az
"The resolution of the Karabakh conflict is possible only if Azerbaijan recognizes the right of the Karabakh people for self-determination", said Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan in his exclusive interview to Public Television of Armenia.
"The resolution of the Karabakh conflict is possible in case Nagorno Karabakh has a land border with Armenia, if international organizations and leading states ensure the security of the people of Nagorno Karabakh and if Azerbaijan recognizes the right of the Karabakh people for self-determination", he said according to the press service.
Sargsyan noted that after a long-lasting passive period the process of the resolution of the Karabakh issue has entered the active phase.
"This is caused by at least two main aspects: first of all, both Azerbaijan and Armenia have completed the presidential elections and second, the well-known events, which occurred in the region, have again persuaded everyone that there is no alternative to the peaceful resolution of the conflict", said he.
The President of Armenia considers that activeness is useful, along with the public discussions and he is confident that there will be a more active phase of public discussions.
According to Sargsyan, discussions are always useful, but they must be based on the only interest - the interest of the Armenian people.
"We have sacrificed much for the resolution of the Karabakh conflict to close eyes or ignore the facts of speculations. We are settling a sacred issue. We are settling an important historical task and it is immoral if someone tries to find out a different interest during its resolution", said Sargsyan.
/Novosti-Armenia/
Well, at least Serj is echoing the minimum to ensure Artsakh's security (i.e. independence and a land bridge). Also, it seem that Serj is laying down the gauntlet concerning any of his countrymen who would want to scuttle peace talks, calling that "immoral".
...I just do not see any of this compromising rhetoric comming out of Baku...just the opposite, in fact.
Serzh Sargsyan: "There is no alternative to the peaceful resolution of the Karabakh conflict"
27 October 2008 [15:39] - Today.Az
"The resolution of the Karabakh conflict is possible only if Azerbaijan recognizes the right of the Karabakh people for self-determination", said Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan in his exclusive interview to Public Television of Armenia.
"The resolution of the Karabakh conflict is possible in case Nagorno Karabakh has a land border with Armenia, if international organizations and leading states ensure the security of the people of Nagorno Karabakh and if Azerbaijan recognizes the right of the Karabakh people for self-determination", he said according to the press service.
Sargsyan noted that after a long-lasting passive period the process of the resolution of the Karabakh issue has entered the active phase.
"This is caused by at least two main aspects: first of all, both Azerbaijan and Armenia have completed the presidential elections and second, the well-known events, which occurred in the region, have again persuaded everyone that there is no alternative to the peaceful resolution of the conflict", said he.
The President of Armenia considers that activeness is useful, along with the public discussions and he is confident that there will be a more active phase of public discussions.
According to Sargsyan, discussions are always useful, but they must be based on the only interest - the interest of the Armenian people.
"We have sacrificed much for the resolution of the Karabakh conflict to close eyes or ignore the facts of speculations. We are settling a sacred issue. We are settling an important historical task and it is immoral if someone tries to find out a different interest during its resolution", said Sargsyan.
/Novosti-Armenia/
...I just do not see any of this compromising rhetoric comming out of Baku...just the opposite, in fact.
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