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    VARDAN OSKANIAN: "ARMENIA IS OPEN FOR COOPERATION WITH ALL COUNTRIES"

    Noyan Tapan
    Aug 07 2007

    YEREVAN, AUGUST 7, NOYAN TAPAN. The Press and Information Department
    of the RA Ministry of Foreign Affairs provided Noyan Tapan with the
    whole text of the interview of Vardan Oskanian, the RA Prime Minister,
    with "Interfax", which is presented bellow:

    Question - What is the position of Yerevan and Baku with regard to
    the Karabakh conflict settlement? What hinders the development of the
    negotiation process and is there light at the end of the tunnel? What
    influence can the non-recognized NKR presidential elections by the
    world community have on the conflict settlement process?

    Answer - We are ready to continue negotiations on the basis of the
    principles put on the table. In spite of the signs of hesitation and
    withdrawal from the made agreements displayed by the Azeri side, we
    are sure that a serious progress can be recorded in case of displaying
    political will.

    As for the presidential elections held in the Republic of Nagorno
    Karabakh, we can surely say that these elections became one of the
    pledges of democracy of the Artsakh population and provision of law
    supremacy, which in its turn can have only a positive influence on
    the further negotiation process. The disregard of these elections
    is incorrect and directily contradicts modern political values and
    this in case, when the existence of elective authorities in Artsakh
    is envisaged by a number of international documents.

    Question - Is it possible that the recognition of the independence
    of Kosovo will have an influence on the further settlement process
    of the Karabakh conflict?

    Answer - We believe that every conflict is peculiar in its nature, and
    in these terms the Nagorno Karabakh conflict is not an exception. In
    our opinion, every conflict should be considered taking into
    consideration the peculiarities of the problem. Karabakh has its own
    peculiarities, and Kosovo has its own distinctive features. Currently,
    Karabakh moves forward in the direction of self-determination,
    irrespective of the fact what final solutions will be reached with
    regard to other conflicts. We should not forget that in difference
    to the conflict of Kosovo, during which international forces and
    the NATO put an end to the war in Serbia, and when the UN and the
    European Union founded state institutions during seven years there,
    it has already been about twenty years since Karabakh has been trying
    to overcome the aggresion, which has been imposed on it, on its own
    and successfully move forward along the way of building a statehood.

    Irrespective of the fate of Kosovo, Nagorno Karabakh will move
    forward in the direction of international recognition of the acquired
    self-determination.

    Question - At present, the Armenian peacekeeping forces are carrying
    out a humanitarian mission in Iraq. Is it possible that Yerevan makes
    a decision to call them back, taking into consideration the recent
    complication of the situation in that country?

    Answer - Armenia is exceptionally implementing a humanitarian mission
    at the request of the Iraqi government elected through a democratic
    way. We are, certainly, troubled about the complication of the
    situation in Iraq, however, we believe that we should continue to
    provide assistance to the Iraqi people.

    Question - What is the position of Armenia with regard to the Russian
    proposal concerning the joint use of the Gabala radiolocation station
    by the United States of America and possibly by other countries
    as well?

    Answer - In our opinion, the issue of the use of the Gabala
    radiolocation station is part of a great policy. As long as the issue
    of the station operation and not the location of rockets is spoken
    about, it cannot have any serious influence on the balance of forces
    in the region. I think, it is Azerbaijan that has more reasons to be
    troubled, as it can involuntarily become a victim of a great policy.

    Question - Recently, the Russian-Armenian relations in the sphere of
    economy have evidently become more active, and some specialists are
    troubled about the fact that the considerable part of the Armenian
    assets goes to the Russian business. Do you share this anxiety?

    Answer - The commercial-economical cooperation with Russia is one of
    the primary directions of the foreign economical policy for Armenia. We
    should not forget that the Russian market has by tradition been more
    available for us. Besides the already established bilateral relations
    in such spheres as energy, transport, metallurgy, chemistry, and
    trade, new directions for development of relations have appeared:
    bank system, information technologies, tourism, as well as small and
    large scale business.

    About 700 organizations with the participation of the Russian capital
    are currently registered in Armenia. The increase in the Russian
    capital once again speaks about the fact that the Armenian market is
    becoming more attractive not only for the Russian capital, but also
    for that of other countries, and even remote investors. Armenia is
    open for cooperation with all the countries.
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