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SECURITY & FOREIGN AFFAIRS: NKR CAN LIVE WITHOUT CONTACTS WITH AZERBAIJAN SAYS NKR FM ADVISOR

Date: 09-16-2005
Source: PanARMENIAN.Net
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“Nagorno Karabakh Republic can easily live without any contacts with Azerbaijan,” advisor to the NKR Foreign Minister Ruben Zagaryan stated when addressing the international conference titled “Simultaneous CIS. Abkhazia, Transdnesria, South Ossetia and Nagorno Karabakh as of post-soviet space realities” held in Moscow September 14-15. During his speech R. Zargaryan pointed out to the conditions essential for the Karabakh conflict settlement. These are Baku’s recognition of Karabakh’s right for self-determination, restoration of Karabakh’s territorial integrity, return of all the territories, civilized approach to the conflict settlement, international recognition of NKR, amends to the aggrieved persons of the genocide perpetrated by Azerbaijan against the people of Karabakh.


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