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  • FM: Spirit of Negotiations Not Matched By Azerb. Public Statements

    ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTER: CONTEST AND SPIRIT OF NEGOTIATIONS ARE NOT
    MATCHED BY PUBLIC STATEMENTS OF AZERBAIJANI LEADERSHIP

    STRASBOURG, MAY 11, NOYAN TAPAN. RA Foreign Minister Oskanian
    participated in the 117th Session of the Council of Europe Committee of
    Ministers. In his statement, Minister Oskanian recognized how Armenia
    has changed during the years since Council of Europe membership. He
    also referred to the major domestic and foreign policy issues -- the
    parliamentary elections and the resolution process of the Nagorno
    Karabakh conflict.

    "There is one commitment left which we made together with Azerbaijan,
    when we entered this organization, that we would achieve a peaceful,
    lasting resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict. Judging purely
    from the content of the negotiating document and the nature of the
    principles included there, and the progress we've made on that
    document, we have hope that an agreement is possible. A major part of
    the progress comes from the fact that all involved have come to
    acknowledge and agree that at the end of the day, it's the people of
    Nagorno Karabakh which should determine their future status through a
    referendum, and through the exercise of their right to
    self-determination," V. Oskanian said.

    In the words of the foreign minister, "there are some factors which
    dampen our optimism. First, I worry that the content and spirit of the
    negotiations are not matched by the public statements that are
    regularly heard from the Azerbaijani leadership. Second, the endless
    Azerbaijani references to a possible military solution are
    counterproductive, not to say dangerous."

    The Session, held in Strasbourg on May 11, 2007, included several
    agenda items, including closer cooperation between the Council of
    Europe and the European Union. This was the topic of a special meeting
    held a day earlier, during which Minister Oskanian's intervention
    addressed the need for closer and more efficient institutional links
    between these two major European institutions.

    According to the RA MFA Press and Information Department, in the
    margins of the Ministerial Meeting, Minister Oskanian met with the
    Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights, and discussed regional
    issues, as well as the Commissioner's future visit to Armenia.

    Minister Oskanian also met with the Council of Europe Monitoring Group,
    known as the Ago Group, and responded to questions on Armenia's
    regional relations, and on the parliamentary elections.

    The Minister confirmed that he shared the Council of Europe's strong
    interest in open and fair elections and looked forward to a favorable
    report by the OSCE ODIHR observation mission. Minister Oskanian also
    responded to the Ago Group's question about the Nagorno Karabakh
    negotiation process.

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