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    THE USA NOT PLANNING TO INTERFERE IN OUR INTERNAL PROBLEMS
    Lilit Poghosyan

    Hayots Ashkharh, Armenia
    Dec 18 2007

    The acting Charge D'Affaires of the US Embassy in Armenia Joseph
    Pennington convened a press conference yesterday.

    Pennington accepted this post at the end of October, when the acting
    Charge D'Affaires Rudolf Perina was called back. Before that he used
    to work in Turkey for four years, as a Press Secretary of the Embassy,
    later he has been appointed as the US Deputy Ambassador in Armenia
    and he has been working in Armenia from July. For the last 10 months
    he has been learning Armenian language, he can understand and even
    speak Armenian to some extent. He is attractive and very friendly.

    The Charge D'Affaires firstly expressed regret regarding the fact that
    under the well-known circumstances the United States didn't have an
    Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary in Armenia, for a long
    period of time, which however, " doesn't hamper the full activity of
    the embassy." In particular, the Armenian programs of the corporation
    "Millennium Challenges" are in process. The "election assistance"
    program the funding of which, by the US Government, has started from
    2007, is also in process. Under the auspices of USAID in the near
    future the fight against corruption will gain momentum.

    Whereas the thing here is not about assisting in the disclosure of a
    particular corruption case, but rather in institutional reforms, and
    contributing to the reduction of corruption risks by the involvement
    of the interested elements of the civil society.

    "Armenian authorities made public announcements, on the high level,
    about their intentions and willingness to fight corruption. We will
    continue to work with the active groups of society, to elaborate
    an effective strategy that has already been created in different
    countries. They have been rather productive and in our view they can
    be helpful for Armenia as well."

    In general, as he said: "Fighting corruption is a rather difficult
    task. Not only Armenia has this problem. And, as long as RA authorities
    are willing to solve this problem we are ready to work with them,
    to record progress in this issue."

    Regarding the future of Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant J. Pennington
    reminded that 2 weeks back an agreement has been signed with the
    Minister of Energy, according to which the US commits itself
    to allocating 2 million dollars for the examination of the
    technical-economic expediency of constructing the Nuclear Power
    Plant. Even though the United States made serious investments to
    increase the safety of the Nuclear Power Plant, the latter still
    supports the idea of closing it, but treats with understanding the
    argumentations advanced by Armenian side saying that the Power Plant
    can be closed only in case we have an alternative source of electric
    -power. "This is the reason why we want to help Armenian government
    find another source of power and to create motivating atmosphere
    for those investors who will be interested in participating in the
    construction of the new power Plant in Armenia.

    In his honor, the speaker protected himself from making didactic
    comments about the forthcoming elections in Armenia. Instead he said:
    " Some time ago, through one organization, USAID has represented
    proposals regarding the amendments in the Electoral Code, many of
    which have been taken into account. I wouldn't like to interfere in
    the internal political debate, because it's not our problem.

    One thing I can definitely say. The USA is ready to show assistance
    to any activity directed to holding the elections in conformity with
    the international standards. We considered May elections to be a step
    forward in terms of democratization and based on the announcements
    of the top officials we hope that February elections will be another
    step towards democracy."

    Regarding Armenian-Turkish relations: " we endorse the idea of making
    dialogues between Armenia and Turkey more active, establishing
    diplomatic relations between the two countries and the opening of
    the border between Armenia and Turkey. It will be helpful for both
    Armenia and Turkey, and why not the whole region. That is why we call
    Turkish and Armenian governments to choose that path. We all want to
    see extension of dialogues, open borders and improvement of relations,
    in the region."

    In response to our question J. Pennington didn't touch upon ICG report
    (unless the problem is solved as soon as possible, war is unavoidable
    in 2012), saying that official Washington doesn't have to comment on
    the reports of the non-governmental organizations (even if they are
    financed by famous American funds, L.P.).

    "The USA and the co-Chair representing the USA in Minsk Group don't
    share the idea that there is any military version to settle this
    conflict. The Minsk Group process is on and the USA is completely ready
    to assist this process. In our view certain progress has already been
    recorded and we hope agreement will be reached in the near future,"
    he said.
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