Moscow declaration doesn't predetermine Karabakh conflict resolutionNovember 21, 2008 - 16:38 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - The Moscow declaration signed by the Presidents of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia is a document that can't predetermine resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, according to an NKR MP. During the November 2 meeting, the Presidents Dmitry Medvedev, Serzh Sargsyan and Ilham Aliyev pledged to intensify negotiations to end the Nagorno Karabakh conflict by signing a declaration which envisages resolution of the conflict on the basis of principles and norms of the international law. "Nagorno Karabakh will be a signatory of the final treaty on the conflict resolution," chairman of NKR parliamentary committee on external relations Vahram Atanesyan told a news conference in Yerevan today. Touching on Karabakh's participation in the talks, Mr. Atanesyan said that Nagorno Karabakh is an established entity and its participation in talks should fit its status. Top stories The Cabinet of Ministers decided on Thursday, November 9 to allocated AMD 120 million to arrange the gathering. Michael Roth believes sanctions must be put on the table after Baku‘s ethnic cleansing in Nagorno-Karabakh. The Yerevan City Council has elected Tigran Avniyan from the ruling Civil Contract as the mayor of the Armenian capital. The Armenian Parliament on Tuesday, October 3 voted to ratify the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Partner news | Court in Azerbaijan extends former Karabakh leader’s arrest by 5 months The Binagadi District Court in Azerbaijan has granted the prosecutor’s petition to extend the arrest of Arkady Ghukasyan. Ucom General Director joins High-Tech Development Panel Discussion The discussion was titled "The Role of International Corporations and Investors as Catalysts for Development of High-Tech Ecosystem." U.S. still believes “peace is possible” between Armenia, Azerbaijan The United States continues to believe that peace is possible between Armenia and Azerbaijan, Vedant Patel says. Dozens detained as antigovernment protest continue in Armenia At least 63 people demanding Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s resignation were detained on May 14 as they blocked streets in Yerevan. |