Представитель АНК:

"Принятие мадридского документа серьезным образом ослабит позиции армянских сторон, Армения станет гораздо уязвимей, чем сегодня.  Обновленный вариант мадридского документа по сути своей тот же, что предложенный в 2007 году, изменены лишь определенные акценты". Как сообщает собкор АрмИнфо в Степанакерте, об этом заявил бывший пресс-секретарь МИД Армении, ныне член комиссии по внешним сношениям Армянского национального конгресса (АНК) Владимир Карапетян в ходе круглого стола в столице НКР на тему "Переговорный процесс по карабахской проблеме 20 лет спустя", организованного "Армянским комитетом Хельсинской гражданской ассамблеи". При этом он отметил, что представляет свою личную позицию.

Выразив сожаление по поводу того, что  широких обсуждений документа не имело место ни в Армении, ни в Нагорном Карабахе, Владимир Карапетян сказал: "В преамбуле документа нет ни слова о Нагорном Карабахе. Договаривающиеся стороны - Армения и Азербайджан, они же будут работать над мирным договором. А куда делся Карабах? Как народ Нагорного Карабаха будет контролировать осуществление задач, касающихся его безопасности? Понятно также, что с момента подписания документа Армения зафиксирует, что контроль над семи районами вокруг Нагорного Карабаха установила Армения, а не Карабах. Если нет подписи Карабаха в документе, если Армения обязуется возвращать что-либо, то, естественно, Армения и несет ответственность за все это. Между тем, в течение 20 лет со стороны Армении утверждалось, что контроль над территориями осуществляет Карабах, который отразил наступление Азербайджана и создал "пояс безопасности". С подписанием документа, сказал он, Армения практически будет выступать в роли "захватчика" и лишится всех рычагов противодействия антиармянским резолюциям".  По словам Карапетяна, согласно документу, Нагорный Карабах выступает лишь в качестве наблюдателя: "В частности, Нагорный Карабах теряет какой-либо контроль над процессом возвращения беженцев, и этот процесс без каких-либо препятствий будет осуществлять Азербайджан". 

 

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