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    KOCHARIAN SUMMARIZED HIS VISIT TO EUROPE IN INTERVIEW TO "NEW EUROPE"
    By Marietta Khachatrian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    16/10/2007

    On October 9-12 President of the Republic of Armenia Robert Kocharian
    was on an official visit to the center of the EU, Brussels. The visit
    was aimed at discussing the implementation of European Neighborhood
    Action Plan in Armenia, which has been running for already 3 months,
    and the perspectives of enhancement Armenia-EU processes.

    On October 11 President Kocharian gave an interview to the "New
    Europe" newspaper. Answering the question whether the adoption of
    Res.106 would increase the tension in South Caucasus, he answered
    that establishment of justice and restoration of the historical truth
    cannot cause any difficulties.

    Commenting on the relations between Armenia and Turkey in general,
    Robert Kocharian said, "We never addressed the EU with demands
    to oppress Turkey. When we are asked what we need to improve
    our relations with Turkey, we answer that first of all we need to
    establish normal diplomatic relations and to open the border without
    any precondition. Discussions of such kind were rather hot when the
    question of Turkey's membership in the EU just rose. At that time we
    only demanded no preferences to be given to any country preparing to
    enter the EU. That is all, we did not speak against Turkey."

    The Armenian President also told the "New Europe" reporter that
    after the ratification of Armenia-EU action plan, Armenia's relations
    with that European structure became more systematic and distinct. He
    emphasized the economic and juristic reforms, improvement of trade
    and simplification of visa regime, implied by the action plan. Robert
    Kocharian confessed that there is till much to do in Armenia until
    all those improvements can be fully put into practice. He added that
    Armenia has overcome the first round of reforms and is now on the
    way of steady development.

    Commenting on the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh Robert Kocharian
    repeated his answer to Xavier Solana, "I see no perspective of
    resolution of the conflict in the near future". He said that although
    the peace negotiations between Armenia and Azerbaijan go on and certain
    progress was maid on several points of the agreement, Azerbaijan's
    frankness is hard to believe, taking into consideration the processes
    inside Azerbaijan and the hysteric anti-Armenian propaganda.
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