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    DOES HE WELCOME TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY OF AZERBAIJAN?

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    [04:44 pm] 08 November, 2007

    Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania Petras Vaitiekunas is in
    Armenia with an official visit. Today the RA Minister of Foreign
    Affairs Vardan Oskanyan and Petras Vaitiekunas reflected on 1991
    when Baltian Countries welcomed and supported the pan-national
    movement in Armenia. "Lithuania supported Armenia who was going
    by the path of independence and the country still supports Armenia
    in the international structures, including the EU and NATO", said
    Vardan Oskanyan. Before the meeting with journalists the parties had
    discussed issues referring to the European integration to reinforce
    Armenian-Lithuanian relations.

    According to the agreements between Lithuania and Azerbaijan, which
    regards Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, Lithuania recognizes territorial
    integrity of Azerbaijan. When the Armenian journalists reminded
    Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania about these agreements,
    which contradict the principle of nation's self-determination,
    Petras Vaitiekunas said: "Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, just like any
    other regional conflict should be settled in a peacefully based on
    the mutual agreements between parties".

    He considers that the experience of three Baltic countries may be
    useful for the Southern Caucasus countries, and for the settlement of
    Nagorno-Karabakh problem. They established 3+3 format for implementing
    the mentioned experience in the Southern Caucasus to promote the
    collaboration between Caucasus and the three Baltic republics. Vardan
    Oskanyan informed today that they had hold meeting with the mentioned
    format during various international meetings. "Those meetings,
    particularly 3+3 format may be useful for the integration process in
    the region".

    Prime Minister of Lithuania will visit the RA in 2008 within the
    frameworks of Armenia-Lithuania cooperation. Although the visit of
    Petras Vaitiekunas is not regional, he is going to visit Tbilisi after
    the incidents in Georgia. "The EU is concerned with the situation
    in Georgia. By my visit to Georgia the European Union and Lithuania
    want to tell the nation of Georgia that they are not alone and that
    Georgia's profession of the European values is of great significance
    for the EU. The visit to Georgia will promote Georgia's European
    path. This path is very important for the EU and should be deprived
    of violence", announced Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania
    Petras Vaitiekunas.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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