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SECURITY & FOREIGN AFFAIRS: NAGORNO KARABAKH PEOPLE CAN USE RIGHT TO SELF-DETERMINATION, STATED MARIE-ANNE ISLER-BEGUIN

Date: 04-20-2006
Source: DE FACTO
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There is no alternative to peaceful settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, Co-Chair of the EU-Armenia Parliamentary Cooperation Committee Marie-Anne Isler-Beguin stated in Yerevan, Regnum Information Agency reports. In her words, both countries should learn to live together.

The Armenian party has the will and aspiration for the conflict’s peaceful settlement, she noted. “The right to self-determination is an international right Nagorno Karabakh people can use. We hope the Azeri party avows”, Isler-Beguin said. She expressed regret for the fact that RA and AR Presidents “failed to achieve specific agreements” in Rambouillet.


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