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    Hayots Ashkharh Daily, Armenia
    Oct 20 2007


    PRIME MINISTER'S US MEETINGS


    Within the frameworks of his visit to the United States, Prime
    Minister Serge Sergsyan had a meeting with Robert Gates, the US
    Secretary of Defense on October 18.
    Touching upon the high level of relations between the United
    States and Armenia, the Prime Minister expressed satisfaction with
    the development of the bilateral military political cooperation as
    well as gratitude to the American side for providing continuous
    assistance to the armed forces of Armenia.
    In his turn, Robert Gates highly appreciated Armenia's
    participation in the anti-terrorist coalition, as well as the
    Armenian forces' peacekeeping mission in Iraq. The parties discussed
    the issue of Armenia's further participation in the Iraqi
    reconstruction activities. They also touched upon the possibility of
    Armenia's involvement in the coalition efforts of Afghanistan.
    With regard to the issue of providing a US military support to the
    South Caucasian countries, Serge Sasrgsyan particularly attached
    importance to maintaining proportionality while providing military
    assistance to Armenia and Azerbaijan.
    Touching upon the Karabakh conflict, Prime Minister Serge Sargsyan
    reconfirmed that Armenia sticks to the idea of peaceful and speedy
    conflict settlement through mutual concessions. He expressed hope
    that the current discussions within the frameworks of the Minsk Group
    will produce a desirable result. Robert Gates once again reconfirmed
    that the United States supports the efforts aimed at the peaceful
    conflict settlement within the frameworks of the OSCE Minsk Group.
    After the meeting with the US Secretary of Defense, the Prime
    Minister paid a visit to the central office of `Millennium
    Challenges' Corporation (MCC), where a meeting was held between the
    Head of the Armenian Government and Ambassador John Danilovich, the
    MCC Chief Executive Director.
    Touching upon the issue of the Armenian-American economic
    cooperation, the Prime Minister highly appreciated Armenia's
    involvement in the `Millennium Challenges' American program, which is
    mostly targeted at promoting economic development and reducing
    poverty in rural areas.
    Ambassador Danilovich spoke about the Governing Council's session
    which is going to be held in November with the purpose of discussing
    the annual executives of the state parties. He mentioned that in its
    preliminary report, the office gives a positive assessment to
    Armenia's 2007 executive. The Prime Minister noted that in accordance
    with the `Millennium Challenges' 2007 country development
    classification, Armenia has made a transition from a `low-income
    country' to a `medium-income country'. And this pushes Armenia to a
    more active and consistent work. Mr. Sargsyan added that the
    Government of Armenia has enshrined more pretentious goals in the
    2008 State Budget, and the activities carried out in that direction
    will have their positive impact on the MCC indices as well.
    During the second half of the day, Prime Minister Serge Sargsyan
    had a meeting with the US Vice President Richard Chaney in the White
    House. A wide range of issues regarding the Armenian-American
    relations were discussed during the meeting.
    Touching upon the high level of the Armenian-American relations,
    the Prime Minister emphasized the willingness of continuing and
    deepening them, as well as expressed gratitude for the US political
    and economic assistance provided to Armenia after gaining
    independence. With regard to the process of the democratic reforms
    currently under way in Armenia, the Prime Minister mentioned that the
    RA authorities are determined in their efforts to build a modern
    democratic state. Vice President Richard Chaney once again
    underscored the United States willingness to continue supporting
    Armenia in the process of implementing those reforms.
    During the meeting which lasted longer than expected the parties
    thoroughly discussed the current political process in the Near East;
    they also touched upon the settlement of the NKR conflict and the
    Armenian-Turkish relations. Introducing Armenia's attitude towards
    the issue, Prime Minister Serge Sargsyan mentioned that although the
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide continues to remain on the RA
    foreign policy agenda, the country is ready to take practical steps
    for regulating the relations with Turkey without preconditions.
    With regard to the Karabakh issue, Head of the Armenian Government
    mentioned once again that Armenia sticks to its attitude towards
    peaceful and speedy settlement of the Karabakh conflict. He expressed
    hope that the negotiations held within the frameworks of the Minsk
    Group will finally produce positive results.
    Vice President Chaney reconfirmed the United States interest in
    the normalization of the Armenian-Turkish relations and welcomed the
    fact that during his visit to the United States the RA Prime Minister
    appointed a number of meetings with the representatives of the
    Armenian community.
    The delegation led by Prime Minister Serge Sargsyan left
    Washington for Los Angeles in the evening of October 18.
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