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Adoption of new declaration on Karabakh conflict regulation can affect the development of negotiations positively – expert

19.01.2010, 02:12
“Adoption of new declaration on Karabakh problem regulation can positively affect the development of negotiations”, said political scientist Alexander Markarov.

YEREVAN, January 18. /ARKA/. “Adoption of new declaration on Karabakh problem regulation can positively affect the development of negotiations”, said political scientist Alexander Makarov on Monday during the video-bridge Yerevan-Moscow on the subject “Armenian-Russian relations: results of the visit of Sergey Lavrov, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia to Yerevan”.

“Though many declarations are not implemented, this declaration symbolizes that the parties give great importance to it”, said Makarov. He considered important that in the frames of declaration certain positions of parties are fixed, otherwise such documents are meaningless. “If adoption of declaration will assume continuation of the process in the frames of agreements on peaceful negotiations, adoption of new declaration will assist further positive development in negotiations”, said Maкkarov.

Karabakh conflict started in 1988 after coming out of Karabakh, settled mostly by Armenians, from Azerbaijan. On December 10, 1991 referendum was conducted in Karabakh where 99.89% of population was on the side of full independence from Azerbaijan. Broad-scale military actions initiated by Azerbaijan followed this event which brought to lost of control not only in Karabakh but also its seven regions. From May 12, 1994 after entering into force the agreement on concluding a truce, military actions were terminated in the result of which about 25-30 thousand people from both sides died and about 1 million had to leave their houses. Agreement on fire termination acts till now. Since 1992 till now negotiations on peaceful regulation of the conflict in the frames of Minsk Group of OSCE are conducted till now, the co-chairmen of which are USA, Russia and France. G.K. --0--