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    VARDAN OSKANIAN: "OUR AIM IS TO HAVE FIRM ARMENIAN STATEHOOD"
    By Anahit Hovsepian, Koln

    AZG Armenian Daily
    15/02/2007

    Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanian's Speech in Koln

    "We Failed the Previous Elections; We Cannot Makle The Same Mistake
    Once Again"

    On February 11, 3:00 PM a large crowd had gathered at the Koln
    Saint Sahak-Mesrop church in order to listen to the speech of Vardan
    Oskanian, Foreign Minister of the Republic of Armenia, who had arrived
    on a meeting with the German Armenian Diaspora in Koln immediately
    after the Munich Conference.

    The Foreign Minister started his speech with comments on the project
    of reconstruction and restoration of the Armenian villages near the
    Azerbaijani border.

    "The goal of the program is to create an area where the next
    generations can live in peace," he said. He also expressed his thoughts
    about the 15-th anniversary of the Republic of Armenia. He said that
    the Armenians must have done much in those 15 years and have to do
    moire in the next 15. He emphasized recollecting all the mistakes
    and trying not to repeat them again. Mr. Oskanian spoke of Armenia's
    challenges of the nearest coming years - reducing the corruption and
    establishing a truly democratic state.

    Speaking of the foreign political affairs of Armenia, the Minister
    stressed that Azerbaijan became stronger in the region after the
    construction of the Baku-Ceyhan gas pipeline and its partnership with
    Turkey is growing closer and closer. Denial of the Armenian Genocide
    has long ago became the offical policy of the Turkish authorities. The
    UN is imposing sanctions against Iran, of which Armenian will certainly
    suffer, too. Negative atmosphere in Georgia-Russia relations also
    affects Armenia. The Armenian authorities must make their right way
    through all those obstacles to minimize their negative influence. The
    question of Kars-Akhalqalaq-Tbilisi-Baku railroad project has been
    always used as means of political pressure, and thus it will be still
    for a long time, said Vardan Oskanian.

    The Foreign Minister expressed confidence that the people of Armenia
    will prove itseld able to overcome all the aforementioned hardship,
    as it had done throughout the past 15 years, providing two-digit
    economical growth immediately after the economic blockade, reduction of
    poverty, creation of new vacancies and improvement of life conditions
    as a result. He said that foreign policy is just means of providing
    the well-being of the Armenian citizens and stability inside the
    state. "Our aim is to have a firm Armenian satehood," he added.

    Referring to the Nagorno-Karabakh problem Prime Minister Oskanian
    assured that its final solution will be certainly achieved, although
    none can tell how much time it will take.

    Of Armenia-Turkey relations Mr. Oskanian said: "A light sprang up
    after the murder of Hrant Dink - it seemed that Turkey, feeling the
    wrongfulness of its policy, wouldtry to use the chance to amend its
    faults. But that did not happen, and now the Turkish authorities put up
    more resources to extinguish the Armenian Genocide recognition process
    inside and outside Turkey. This remains Armenia's main challenge in
    foreign policy". He said that in response to this Armenia can only
    develop its economy, and in this process Armenia-Diaspora relations
    must prove themselves most useful. The Diaspora has a problem of
    preserving the national identity and in this issue the role of the
    modern Republic of Armenia, not the historical past must be first. On
    the other hand, Armenia, with only 3 million population, needs its
    numerous Diaspora, said the Foreign Minister. Mr.

    Oskanian announced that the "Armenia" ("Hayastan") Foundation is
    the most reliable structure for the independent Armenia. He informed
    that the Foundation has undertaken the implementation of 50 villages'
    restoration program.

    As one of most important challenges of Armenia the Foreign Minister
    pointed out preserving high economy growth rates. He said that at
    present Armenia is the first in the region by average income per head,
    but Azerbaijan has reached Armenia and seems to get advantage. Georgia
    also seems to have similar plans.

    Then Mr. Oskanian answered the questions of the auditorium. The first
    question was about Russia's project of establishing an oil-processing
    factory in Armenia. The Foreign Minister stated that the exploitation
    of the ran-Armenia line will soon be started. The Power Engineering
    Minister of Armenia is now on a visit to Teheran and the project
    of constructing an oil plant on the very Armenia-Iran border is
    seriously considered.

    To the question about Armenia-Georgia relations Mr.

    Oskanian replied that partnership with Georgia has strategic
    importance for Armenia's and that both the states have numerous
    common interests. Azerbaijan and Turkey are trying to sever Georgia
    from Armenia, and that is well understood by the Georgian authorities.

    Answering the question about Turkey's benefit of opening the
    border with Armenia, Mr. Oskanian said that opening the border will
    considerably contribute the economy of both the states and that all
    the problems can be solved by corresponding legislation.

    He once again stressed that all the controversies between two states
    must be settled on governmental level, that is why the Armenian
    authorities emphasize establishing normal relations with Turkey
    without preconditions.

    As a reply to the question about Turkey's reaction to the possible
    adoption of the Armenian Genocide resolution by the US Congress,
    Vardan Oskanian said that in case the resolution is adopted, Turkey
    strengthen the denial of the fact of the Genocide. On the other hand,
    other states will recognize the Genocide, following the USA 's example,
    which will increase the pressure upon Turkey. That will give Armenia
    more opportunity of addressing to the UN and the International
    Court. At last Turkey will be forced to revise its position on eth
    Armenian Genocide in connection with the issue of its EU membership.

    Mr. Oskanian was asked why the Armenians did not appeal to the
    International Court in connection with Hrant Dink's murder, as
    the Lebanese did after the assassination of the Prime Minister of
    Lebanon. The Armenian Foreign Minister said that Dink was not a
    statesman or a politician, therefore such an action would be incorrect.
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