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    IN 2010 KAZAKHSTAN WILL ASSUME THE CHAIRMANSHIP OF THE OSCE

    ARMENPRESS
    Nov 25, 2009

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 25, ARMENPRESS: In 2010 Kazakhstan will assume the
    chairmanship of the OSCE. On this occasion a discussion was conducted
    today in Yerevan organized by the embassy of Kazakhstan in Armenia and
    Analytical Center of Globalization and Regional Development. Diplomats
    accredited in Armenia, political analysts, parliamentarians and other
    officials participated in the discussion.

    During the event Kazakhstan's opportunities and speeches on the
    prospects of the coming chairmanship of the OSCE were presented.

    Head of the Analytical Center of Globalization and Regional Development
    Stepan Grigoryan said that Kazakhstan has always come forth with
    important and interesting initiatives, thus its chairmanship will be
    beneficial for all the member countries.

    S. Grigoryan noted that Armenian-Kazakh relations have always been
    on a high level and that country's chairmanship will promote their
    development.

    Head of the OSCE Yerevan Office Sergey Kapinos said that Kazakhstan is
    the country which has equal attitude toward all the OSCE countries:
    its chairmanship may be an impetus for the solution of issues the
    organization is facing.

    Charge d'affaires of Kazakh embassy in Armenia Nurbolat Alimbayev
    said that Kazakhstan assumes a big responsibility. "We will take
    into consideration the opinion of all our partners. As to Armenia,
    Kazakhstan is interested in boosting cooperation with it in different
    spheres. Of course there are difficulties which first of all are
    connected with the economic cooperation. The trade turnover between
    the two countries makes 2,5 million USD. We hope that the situation
    will improve," he said.
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