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    RA MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS HOPES THAT OSCE MINSK GROUP "SHUTTLE POLICY" WILL BE PRODUCTIVE

    Noyan Tapan
    Oct 25, 2007

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 25, NOYAN TAPAN. "The relations between the two
    countries are so good that protocol issues should not be concentrated
    upon." Thus Vardan Oskanian, the RA Minister of Foreign Affairs,
    commented on the departure of the President of Iran, who left Armenia
    earlier than the envisaged term, at the press conference held on
    October 25. In the words of the Minister, taking into consideration
    the necessity of the moment, the terms of visits can be reduced and
    that happens quite frequently in international practice.

    For all that, the RA Minister of Foreign Affairs estimated the
    visit of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as a productive one. Vardan Oskanian
    declared that the relations between Armenia and Iran are at a very
    high level. According to him, a number of programs being implemented
    between Armenia and Iran are not only of bilateral but also of
    regional significance.

    Touching upon the visit of the co-Chairmen of the OSCE Minsk Group
    paid to the region a few days ago, Vardan Oskanian mentioned
    that those visits have started to bear "a character of shuttle
    dimplomacy." According to him, the main reason is that there is little
    time left before the presidential elections. This circumstance lays
    obstacles in holding a meeting between the presidents. The Minister
    expressed hope that the "shuttle policy" will prove productive. In
    the opinion of Vardan Oskanian, during their visits the co-Chairmen
    will try to draw the approaches of the opposing parties closer with
    regard to issues no agreement has been reached upon so far.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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