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    Armenian foreign minister details talks in USA

    Azg, Yerevan
    10 Mar 07, p3


    Excerpt from report by Aghavni Harutyunyan in Armenian newspaper Azg
    published on 10 March headlined "Iran was not specifically discussed
    with Condoleezza Rice" and subheaded "Oskanyan will remain minister as
    long as Kocharyan wants"
    After briefing on the recent visits to and from Armenia, Armenian Foreign
    Minister Vardan Oskanyan has said [at his news conference in Yerevan] he will
    soon travel to Switzerland with three key goals: to make a speech at the [UN]
    human rights committee, meet Swiss authorities and meet Azerbaijani Foreign
    Minister Elmar Mammadyarov. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov will pay a
    visit to Armenia in the first week of April.
    [Passage omitted: criticism of US human rights report on Armenia -
    covered] At the meeting of the council [as published, presumably UN
    human rights committee], Oskanyan will present the developments
    regarding the human rights developments in Armenia, our issues, the
    improvement of the legislation, including human rights issues in
    connection with Nagornyy Karabakh, the issue of the Armenian monuments
    in [Azerbaijani exclave of] Naxcivan, the issue of [Turkish journalist
    of Armenian descent] Hrant Dink's murder and so on.
    Incidentally, a UNESCO delegation will soon visit the region and
    Naxcivan. No specific dates are mentioned, but they [the delegation
    members] will pay a visit and express their opinion about the
    destruction of the khachkars [Armenian cross stones] and other
    Armenian monuments.
    Speaking about the "frozen conflicts" resolution proposed by the GUAM
    (Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Moldova) countries [at the UN],
    Oskanyan said that the common approach of the powers interested in our
    region and Karabakh issue is not positive with regard to that
    resolution.
    "Everybody finds that resolution is unnecessary and may cause
    additional complications in the Karabakh issue. I tried to explain its
    negative consequences to the UN secretary general [in New York], and
    Armenia's possible stance if the resolution is adopted. The main
    approach is that if the GUAM countries wish to present those conflicts
    to a greater audience - the UN member states - a discussion without a
    resolution would be the best way to do it, because today, the
    processes around these conflicts are going on in other formats, and it
    makes no sense for the UN to adopt a resolution on a conflict that is
    under the OSCE format in our particular case, especially that the
    conflicts differ in terms of their essence, history and reality," he
    said.
    Recently, the opening of the Armenian-Turkish border was discussed at
    his [Oskanyan's] meeting with US State Secretary Condoleezza Rice. The
    USA is sincere in its efforts to open the border, according to
    Oskanyan, and the USA will continue working in that direction. The
    Nagornyy Karabakh issue was not discussed in details with Rice because
    OSCE Minsk Group US co-chair Matthew Bryza was also present at the
    meeting.
    Following his meeting with Rice, Oskanyan discussed Karabakh with
    Bryza in more details, speaking about his forthcoming meeting with
    Mammadyarov in Geneva. Since [OSCE Minsk Group] French co-chair
    Bernard Fassier is also holding discussions on the same topic in the
    region these days, it makes Oskanyan think that "preparatory work is
    done for the Geneva meeting". Oskanyan said that if Azerbaijan "does
    not cause problems, there are reasons to believe that the meeting will
    have positive outcome." In addition, the co-chairs want the presidents
    meet as soon as possible following the [Armenian] parliamentary
    election [on 12 May].
    Replying to a question from Azg whether he had discussed Iran with the
    US state secretary, Oskanyan said he had discussed regional issues but
    not Iran specifically. [Passage omitted: Azerbaijan's statements on
    Karabakh talks do not reflect reality of talks - covered]
    Regarding Oskanyan's future in politics: he is not in any of the party
    lists of candidates [for parliament]. It makes no sense to be included
    in a party list if you have no intention to work in parliament. "There
    was no such an intention, and what's more, there was no such
    proposal. As long as the republic's president wants me to work until
    the end of his term, I will continue to work. And only time will show
    what I will do after the election."
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