LEADERS OF 50 PARTIES AND NGO'S OF AZERBAIJAN SPEAK AGAINST Artsax CONFLICT SETTLEMENT BASED ON OSCE MINSK GROUP PROPOSALS
23.02.2001
YEREVAN, February 23. /Mediamax/. Leaders of about 50 political parties and non-governmental organizations of Azerbaijan declared that they will call on the nation to mass actions of protest if today, at the parliament discussion of the issue of Artsax conflict settlement, the positive attitude of authorities towards the signing of "capitulation" peace with Armenia on the basis of the OSCE Minsk Group proposals will be revealed.
As RIA-News reports, the statement of the leaders notes that the proposals of the OSCE Minsk Group contradict the Constitution of the country and the norms of international right. --0--
Leaked Document Sheds Light On Karabakh 'Common State' Deal
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Ararat
, Feb 21 2001 04:04 PM
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Posted 23 February 2001 - 10:19 AM
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Posted 01 June 2001 - 09:20 AM
after reading about this incredibly foolish US supported treaty which negates all that was won from the enemy forcing Armenians to give all of the reclaimed regions which are rightfully the property of the Armenians back to azeri control the treaty magnanimously allows Armenians to at least keep one of the marzs that so many fought and DIED for but only pending further negotiations with azerbaijan also the marz the Armenians will get to keep will not be Karvajar that will be given to azeribaijan thus giving them a wedge between Armenia and Artsakh all the better to attack both of them from many fortifyied positions you could spend all day talking about whats wrong with this foolish and wicked treaty which does nothing but subjugate Armenia and Artsakh to azeribaijan what does the readership think about Robert Kocharian supporting this gross and unfair treaty is his supporting it just a diplomat's trick (he has no intention of allowing any azeri control over Artsakh or the reclaimed regions) to get aid from the US or is he actually selling out Artsakh to get valuable US investments for poverty stricken Armenia?
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