Lragir, Armenia
Oct 27 2006
ARMENIANS ARE FOR PEACE SETTLEMENT OF KARABAKH CONFLICT
The results of the poll conducted by the Armenian Sociological
Association and the Gallup Institute among 1200 residents of Armenia
suggest that the majority of the people of Armenia are for a peace
settlement of the Karabakh conflict, reports the ARKA news agency.
82 percent of the respondents voted for a peace settlement, 17
percent think if necessity arises, a military settlement is possible,
1 percent did not vote. 41 percent think that in the future NKR may
become a region of Armenia, 31 percent think NKR will become a
sovereign region in Armenia, and 27 percent think that NKR will
remain an independent state. None of the respondents sees Karabakh in
Azerbaijan.
75 percent of the respondents emphasize the importance of settling
the issue in the nearest future, 21 percent consider it rather
important, 2 percent consider it not very important, and only for 0.3
percent the rapid settlement of the Karabakh issue is not important.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress