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		<title>By: Onnik</title>
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		<description>&lt;blockquote&gt;FINAL DECISION OF THE FIRST ARMENIAN PRESIDENT TO RUN FOR PRESIDENT IS CONDITIONED BY THE RESULTS OF SERZH SARKISYAN'S COMING VISITS, THE LEADER OF THE NATIONAL UNITY PARTY THINKS

ArmInfo Agency, Armenia
Oct 3 2007

ArmInfo. 'Final decision of the first Armenian president to run for president or not will be conditioned by the results of Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisyan's coming official visits', - the leader of the National Unity party Artashes Gegamyan told journalists in Hayeli club, Wednesday.

He said that he does not mean getting guarantees of political support. The negotiating process on Karabakh settlement has been lasting for 13-14 years and there is no war which is evidence of the fact that the world superpowers and the EU states have indirectly recognized the status-quo in the Karabakh conflict zone. 'If continuation is not preserved in the negotiating process, a geo-political earthquake may happen in the region. But it is undesirable. I am sure that everything will find its place on 25 October, and everything will depend on the results of Serzh Sarkisyan's official visits and will become clear if Levon Ter-Petrosyan will run for president or not', - Gegamyan said.

He also added that drawing out of a single conception on Karabakh settlement is today's one of the most important issues. All the political forces of the country should take part in this process, otherwise the situation will continue when Azerbaijani or Turkish mass media will like the position of an Armenian politician, as it happened after the known speech of the ex-president.

Gegamyan emphasized that the fact that the Karabakh conflict has not been resolved continues leading Armenia to the regional and international isolation. At the same time he thinks that unlike the results of the presidential election the world community must be sure that in the matter of Karabakh issue the leadership of Armenia will conduct the policy drawn out on the basis of consensus between the main political forces and supported by the majority of the society.&lt;/blockquote&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>FINAL DECISION OF THE FIRST ARMENIAN PRESIDENT TO RUN FOR PRESIDENT IS CONDITIONED BY THE RESULTS OF SERZH SARKISYAN&#8217;S COMING VISITS, THE LEADER OF THE NATIONAL UNITY PARTY THINKS</p>
<p>ArmInfo Agency, Armenia<br />
Oct 3 2007</p>
<p>ArmInfo. &#8216;Final decision of the first Armenian president to run for president or not will be conditioned by the results of Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisyan&#8217;s coming official visits&#8217;, - the leader of the National Unity party Artashes Gegamyan told journalists in Hayeli club, Wednesday.</p>
<p>He said that he does not mean getting guarantees of political support. The negotiating process on Karabakh settlement has been lasting for 13-14 years and there is no war which is evidence of the fact that the world superpowers and the EU states have indirectly recognized the status-quo in the Karabakh conflict zone. &#8216;If continuation is not preserved in the negotiating process, a geo-political earthquake may happen in the region. But it is undesirable. I am sure that everything will find its place on 25 October, and everything will depend on the results of Serzh Sarkisyan&#8217;s official visits and will become clear if Levon Ter-Petrosyan will run for president or not&#8217;, - Gegamyan said.</p>
<p>He also added that drawing out of a single conception on Karabakh settlement is today&#8217;s one of the most important issues. All the political forces of the country should take part in this process, otherwise the situation will continue when Azerbaijani or Turkish mass media will like the position of an Armenian politician, as it happened after the known speech of the ex-president.</p>
<p>Gegamyan emphasized that the fact that the Karabakh conflict has not been resolved continues leading Armenia to the regional and international isolation. At the same time he thinks that unlike the results of the presidential election the world community must be sure that in the matter of Karabakh issue the leadership of Armenia will conduct the policy drawn out on the basis of consensus between the main political forces and supported by the majority of the society.</p></blockquote>
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