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    MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA
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    PRESS AND INFORMATION DEPARTMENT
    Government House # 2, Republic Square
    Yerevan 0010, Republic of Armenia
    Telephone: +37410. 544041 ext 202
    Fax: +37410. 562543
    Email: [email protected]
    www.armeniaforeignministry.am

    PRESS RELEASE

    06-03-2007
    Foreign Minister Oskanian Concludes Washington Visit

    Armenia's Foreign Minister, Vartan Oskanian, spent Monday March 5 in
    Washington, visiting with members of the US administration as well as
    US congressmen.

    His first meeting was with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, with
    whom the Minister discussed various items on the Armenia-US agenda,
    including trade, the Millennium Challenge program, democratic and
    economic reforms, and US assistance to Armenia.

    The two also discussed the upcoming Parliamentary election. The
    Secretary made clear that the US expects that the elections will be
    conducted according to international norms and standards. The Foreign
    Minister assured the Secretary that Armenia understands the
    significance of the upcoming parliamentary elections, within the
    context of Armenia's internal political development, as well as an
    indication of the maturity of democratic processes within Armenia, and
    the impact of the conduct of the elections on various assistance
    programs with the US and the EU.

    Minister Oskanian briefed the Secretary on the current status of the
    Nagorno Karabakh resolution process, as well as on Armenia's relations
    with Turkey. On Nagorno Karabakh, the Minister reiterated Armenia's
    firm commitment to the principles currently being negotiated, and
    expressed concerns that there may be attempts to deviate from this
    process, both in content and in procedure.

    Regarding the continuing absence of relations with Turkey, the
    Minister repeated Armenia's readiness to establish relations with
    Turkey, without preconditions of any sort. The Minister reiterated
    that open borders would greatly affect the environment in the region,
    and spur regional cooperation and growth.

    The two also discussed the pending Genocide resolution in the US
    Congress.

    Following the meeting with the Secretary, Minister Oskanian met with
    US Assistant Undersecretary of State and US Minsk Group co-chair Matt
    Bryza. The two discussed Nagorno Karabakh and the upcoming meeting of
    the ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan, in Geneva, on March 14,
    together with the co-chairs of the Minsk Group.

    Later in the day, with the co-chairs of the Congressional Armenian
    Caucus, Minister Oskanian outlined the broad US-Armenia agenda, and
    ways in which Congress can play a role. During the meeting, the
    Genocide issue was also discussed. In referring to the pending
    Genocide reaffirmation resolution, the Minister explained, "The
    Armenian government, in contrast to the leadership in Ankara, does not
    seek to lecture elected American officials on this core human rights
    issue. Sadly, the Turkish government continues to export its policy of
    genocide denial, seeking to impose upon the US and other nations the
    very intolerance that inspired Section 301 and led to the murder of
    journalist Hrant Dink. This should not be tolerated by any individual
    or any country. The Armenian government has faith in the American
    democratic process and respects the integrity of US Congressional
    decision-making."

    During his visit, the Minister also met with representatives of
    Armenian advocacy groups in Washington and shared thoughts on current
    issues.
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