ARMINFO News Agency, Armenia November 13, 2017 Monday Armenian diplomat: International scale should be given to human conscience regarding Artsakh Yerevan November 13 David Stepanyan. Considering the absence of the need for a radical change in the Armenian policy regarding the settlement of the Artsakh problem, in my opinion, the meetings of the Armenian and Azeri Presidents and Foreign Ministers are certainly necessary. The ex- Foreign Minister, former Armenian Ambassador to the United States, Professor of the Fletcher School of Tufts University, Ambassador Ruben Shugaryan expressed opinion to ArmInfo. On October 16, following the results of the Geneva meeting with Azeri President Ilham Aliyev, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan announced the absence of specific agreements on the resolution of the conflict, underscoring the agreement on measures to reduce tension, in order to avoid victims at the front line. Two days after the meeting, an Armenian serviceman was killed on the front line. "In other words, the continuation of the negotiation process within the framework of the OSCE Minsk Group is a must, since it continues to be an unchallenged institution that allows to keep problems under some kind of control. The Minsk Group of Co-Chairmen from the countries of the permanent members of the UN Security Council attaches to the negotiations in the direction of resolving the conflict the international level", the diplomat considers. In the light of changes in the international perception of the problem of Artsakh, Armenian policy, according to his estimates, needs additions, but not radical changes. In this context, the diplomat sees the need to adopt a new approach, which Shugaryan sees in the humanitarian sphere, the sphere of human rights, and not only the comparison of the principles of the right of peoples to self-determination and territorial integrity. "This international norm - accompanied by recognition and sovereignty, the secession for the sake of salvation was first applied in Kosovo." International scale should be given to human conscience regarding Artsakh, especially after the atrocities against Artsakh Armenians in April 2016. This is exactly what the foreign policy of Armenia should be directed to," the diplomat summed up.