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    Minister Oskanian at OSCE 15th Ministerial
    November 22, 2007

    Minister Vartan Oskanian participated in the 15th Ministerial
    Council of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe
    (OSCE). Foreign ministers and high officials of all 56 member states
    participated in the meeting, held in Madrid, November 29-30.

    The Minister addressed the conference and spoke about issues
    facing the organization this year, including reforms, election
    monitoring and the Conventional Forces in Europe treaty. He also spoke
    about Armenia's upcoming presidential elections. The Minister's
    statement concluded with a explanation of Armenia's position on the
    current status of the document being negotiated with the mediation of
    the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs on the Nagorno Karabakh conflict.

    During the course of the annual meeting, Minister Oskanian
    participated in three meetings devoted to the Nagorno Karabakh
    resolution process. On the eve of the Ministerial Council, on
    Wednesday November 28, the Minsk Group co-chairs met with the foreign
    ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan. They prepared for the meeting
    which took place the following morning, November 29, in which the top
    diplomats of the co-chair countries France, Russia and the US -
    Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and
    US Deputy Secretary of State Nicolas Burns - joined co-Chairs
    Ambassadors Bernard Fassier (France), Yuri Merzlyakov (Russia) and
    Matt Bryza (US) to present the parties with a modified Document on
    Basic Principles. The co-chair leaders explained that the document
    represented their best effort to reconcile the outstanding differences
    on the basic principles which the sides have been negotiating for
    nearly three years. They expressed hope that by formally presenting
    these ideas, they would ensure that the negotiations continue to move
    forward from this point, rather than starting from scratch during the
    upcoming electoral year in both countries.

    At the conclusion of the Ministerial Council, on Friday,
    November 30, the Chairman in Office of the OSCE, Foreign Minister
    Miguel Angel Moratinos of Spain received the co-chairs and Minister
    Oskanian of Armenia and Minister Elmar Mammadyarov of Azerbaijan. He
    reaffirmed the OSCE's continuing commitment to work with the sides to
    reach a lasting settlement.

    During the Ministerial Council, Minister Oskanian held several
    bilateral meetings. He met with Swiss President Calmy-Rey, US Deputy
    Secretary of State Nicolas Burns, Kazakhstani Foreign Minister Marat
    Tazhin, Romanian Foreign Minister Adrian Cioroianu, Iceland's Foreign
    Minister Ingibjorg Solrum Gilsadottir, NATO Special Representative
    Robert Simmons, ODIHR Director Christian Strohal, OSCE Secretary
    General Marc de Brichambaud and UNHCR Europe Director Udo Janz. He
    also participated in a meeting of the Collective Security Treaty
    Organization.

    The Miniserial Council adopted a Ministerial Statement on the
    Nagorno Karabakh conflict. The Statement reads:
    "We note with satisfaction that Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed to
    continue the ongoing negotiations on the settlement of the Nagorno
    Karabakh conflict during the forthcoming election year.
    "We support the mediation efforts of the Co-Chairmen of the OSCE
    Minsk Group and their development with the parties of a set of basic
    principles for the peaceful settlement of the conflict. We are
    strongly encouraging both sides to overcome the last remaining
    differences and thereby to endorse the overall concept of the
    settlement and to proceed on this basis with dafting a comprehensive
    Peace Agreement."
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