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Irish Ambassador To RA: Current Situation In Karabakh Process Cannot

IRISH AMBASSADOR TO RA: CURRENT SITUATION IN KARABAKH PROCESS CANNOT LAST ENDLESSLY

PanARMENIAN.Net
11.06.2007 16:02 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Ireland thinks that the settlement of the Nagorno
Karabakh conflicts will last as much, as is necessary to bring
closer positions of sides, Ireland’s Ambassador to Armenia Justin
Harman stated at the interview to the PanARMENIAN.Net. He said, any
form of military actions in trying to solve similar conflicts is
unproductive. "We have fought very long and it hampered the peace
process. The conflict between Ireland and the Great Britain dates
back to remote ages. But military operations were the most fierce in
1960ies of the 20th century. And they did not contribute to the peace
process at all. We always look at the Nagorno Karabakh conflict from
this very point of view. Since the world community is interested in
settlement of the conflict, the OSCE Minsk Group has been established
for that very purpose, which makes every possible effort. But it is
Armenia and Azerbaijan that must come to an agreement," Ambassador
Justin Harman said. Justin Harman reminded that the NK problem is a
legacy from USSR. "At the same time I don’t think that the current
situation can last endlessly. It is true that the negotiation process
does not depend on terms, one cannot fix terms for that. It is a
difficult political way, which I hope, will result in resolution of
the situation," the Irish diplomat underlined.

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