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    OSCE CIO URGES TO USE DIALOGUE AND COOPERATION TO RESOLVE THE CHALLENGES FACING ARMENIA

    armradio.am
    26.02.2008 17:15

    The OSCE Chairman-in-Office, Finnish Foreign Minister Ilkka Kanerva,
    called today on all sides in Armenia to engage in dialogue to resolve
    the tension that surfaced following the 19 February presidential
    election.

    In meetings with Armenian officials in Yerevan, the Chairman said
    the OSCE was ready to continue helping the country as it attempts to
    consolidate its democracy and address the existing shortcomings. The
    Organization observed the presidential election, and a core team
    remains in the country to observe post-election procedures.

    "The Armenian authorities are making every effort to ensure
    the opportunity of political dialogue, and all the parties - the
    political majority and the opposition - must act in a constructive way
    using only legal means. This is the only way that will lead Armenia
    towards a stable and lasting success," the OSCE Chairman-in-Office,
    Finnish Foreign Minister Ilkka Kanerva said during today's joint
    press conference following the meeting with RA Foreign Minister
    Vartan Oskanian. According to him, the situation is now complex: the
    opposition appeals the election results and the OSCE's message is
    that Armenia should find a way out only via political dialogue and
    legal means. The international observers have given a preliminary
    assessment. The OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human
    Rights has issued two interim reports based on its observations. The
    final report will be publicized in late April. According to
    Mr. Kanerva's assessment, the trustworthiness of the report to be
    issued a few months following the elections will be higher.

    "We are glad to support Armenia as it further improves election
    procedures and legislation. Concrete recommendations on how to do this
    will be included in the OSCE's Office for Democratic Institutions
    and Human Rights' comprehensive, final report from the 19 February
    elections," he said. "I urge you to view the report as a roadmap to
    democratic progress."

    The Minister noted the demonstrations held by the opposition for
    several days following the election. "I trust that the authorities will
    continue to respect the right of citizens to assemble freely and ensure
    that public gatherings can take place without hindrance," he said.

    Though such demonstrations are part of any vibrant democracy, political
    progress can only come through negotiations that involve all sides,
    the Chairman said.

    "Dialogue and co-operation are the hallmarks of the OSCE, and I call
    on you to use these effective tools to resolve the challenges facing
    Armenia," he said.

    He also called on Armenian leaders to show courage and statesmanship
    in the political negotiations that aim to create progress in the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement, noting that the OSCE would
    support the results of the negotiations reached between the Presidents
    of Armenia and Azerbaijan.

    "A peace agreement would be a milestone, but in addition, the
    populations on both sides must be prepared for peace through promotion
    of friendly and normal contacts across community lines," he said. "The
    OSCE is ready to assist both sides in these efforts."
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