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Tigran Avetian
Azat Artsakh, Republic of Nagorno Karabakh [NKR]
Nov 29 2005
Liberty announced that during the meeting with NKR President Arkady
Ghukassian and Naira Melkumian, Executive Director of Armenia Fund,
the mayor of the French city of Valence Lena Balsan stated to the
crowd of French Armenians that Valence officially recognized Nagorno
Karabakh Republic. "Nagorno Karabakh demanded independence and
should get it, and I think, as a mayor I must join my voice to the
voice of our fellows in Valence with an Armenian origin to confirm
Nagorno Karabakh's right for independence," said Mrs. Balsan. Let us
try to figure out the impact and response it might have in Armenia
and Azerbaijan. First of all, this is the first time when a foreign
government, though a municipal one, recognizes NKR independence. The
fact itself is interesting and may cause a surge of dissatisfaction
in Azerbaijan on the one hand, and, on the other hand, a surge of
enthusiasm in Armenia. Those moods will be kindled by the circumstance
that Valence forms part of France, a co-chair of the OSCE Minsk
Group. "How about the unbiased mission of a mediator?" will ask the
Azerbaijanis. However, the moods that might occur here, as well as
in Azerbaijan, cannot be considered seriously since these will be the
product of the typical mentality of the people of the region. Unlike
Armenia and Azerbaijan, the local governments in France (as well as
the USA and other countries) are really elected by people and are
responsible before them. Consequently, municipalities are absolutely
free to express their standpoint and do not need to discuss it with
their regional center every five minutes.
VALUES
Tigran Avetian
Azat Artsakh, Republic of Nagorno Karabakh [NKR]
Nov 29 2005
Liberty announced that during the meeting with NKR President Arkady
Ghukassian and Naira Melkumian, Executive Director of Armenia Fund,
the mayor of the French city of Valence Lena Balsan stated to the
crowd of French Armenians that Valence officially recognized Nagorno
Karabakh Republic. "Nagorno Karabakh demanded independence and
should get it, and I think, as a mayor I must join my voice to the
voice of our fellows in Valence with an Armenian origin to confirm
Nagorno Karabakh's right for independence," said Mrs. Balsan. Let us
try to figure out the impact and response it might have in Armenia
and Azerbaijan. First of all, this is the first time when a foreign
government, though a municipal one, recognizes NKR independence. The
fact itself is interesting and may cause a surge of dissatisfaction
in Azerbaijan on the one hand, and, on the other hand, a surge of
enthusiasm in Armenia. Those moods will be kindled by the circumstance
that Valence forms part of France, a co-chair of the OSCE Minsk
Group. "How about the unbiased mission of a mediator?" will ask the
Azerbaijanis. However, the moods that might occur here, as well as
in Azerbaijan, cannot be considered seriously since these will be the
product of the typical mentality of the people of the region. Unlike
Armenia and Azerbaijan, the local governments in France (as well as
the USA and other countries) are really elected by people and are
responsible before them. Consequently, municipalities are absolutely
free to express their standpoint and do not need to discuss it with
their regional center every five minutes.
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