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    REMARKS BY FOREIGN MINISTER NALBANDIAN AND SECRETARY KERRY BEFORE THEIR MEETING

    SECRETARY KERRY: Good morning, everybody. It's my pleasure today to
    welcome Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian from Armenia. And for me,
    it is a particular pleasure to welcome him because I think everybody
    knows Massachusetts is home to one of the largest populations of
    Armenians outside of Armenia, so we're very happy. I have many, many
    friends in the Armenian community, and for years, have worked with
    my friends in Armenia on a number of different issues.

    Armenia today is an important partner with United States in a number
    of initiatives. Importantly, they're helping us in Afghanistan with
    ISAF, they've played a key role in Kosovo helping to keep peace there.

    And one of the most issues, obviously, that we all really want to try
    to see resolved one day is the frozen conflict of Nagorno-Karabakh. It
    is critical that all the parties - when I say all the parties, I
    mean, obviously, the Azerbaijanis, but also Turkey, Russia, Iran,
    others - try to find a way to help break the impasse that has kept
    this struggle alive and always potentially dangerous. So my hope is
    that we will talk about that a little bit today.

    We also have other issues of great importance to us: the economic
    partnership, the development of the economy and strengthening of
    democracy, and the security of our friends, the Armenian people. So
    Mr. Foreign Minister, we're very, very happy to welcome you here
    today. Thank you. Good to have you.

    FOREIGN MINISTER NALBANDIAN: Thank you. It's a pleasure to be in
    Washington. Thank you very much for a warm welcome. I'm very glad to be
    back to Washington to meet you, Secretary, and to have a conversation
    on perspectives of enhancement of the friendly partnership between
    Armenia and the United States.

    Both countries have a good interaction in the international arena
    covering international regional security, proliferation, fight against
    terrorism, as you mentioned, peacekeeping operations from Kosovo to
    Afghanistan, other challenges, who are sharing vision - same vision -
    that it is important to continue efforts to find exclusively peaceful
    solution to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict based on the principles and
    norms of international law, particularly non-use of force, excessive
    force, self-determination, territorial integrity who are sharing
    the vision that the relations between Armenia and Turkey should be
    normalized without preconditions, who are sharing the same values
    of democracy, fundamental freedoms, liberty, human rights, market
    economy, who are very thankful that during the last two decades since
    our independence, United States extended very important support for
    Armenia, and we are thankful for that.

    I would like to use also opportunity to express our gratitude to the
    President Obama Administration for remarkable contribution to the
    strengthening of Armenian-American relations, which are today in their
    highest point. And I'm sure and confident that with our joint efforts,
    we could elevate that to new heights. And the trust and understanding
    between our two countries is - are the best pillars to extend further
    our relations.

    Thank you again very much. Thank you.

    SECRETARY KERRY: Thank you very much, Edward. Thank you, sir. Thank
    you all very much. Thank you.

    Visit http://www.state.gov/secretary/remarks/2013/210256.htm for video

    Website of the U.S. Department of State 21:47 04/06/2013 Story from
    Lragir.am News: http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/politics/view/30037




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