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    FM OSKANIAN SATISFIED WITH RESULTS OF 2007

    Yerkir
    09.01.2008 16:06

    Yerevan (Yerkir) - Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanian, speaking
    at a news conference on January 9, said that he is satisfied with
    the results of 2007 as no "regress has been seen in our policies."

    The progress in the country's security and other issues is obvious,
    he said.

    "We have successfully fulfilled issues in the country's economic
    development, we have furthered mutually beneficial relations with
    many countries and international bodies, foreign investments in the
    Armenian economy have grown, work has been done to ensure uninterrupted
    work of communications and energy resources," Oskanian said.

    Oskanian said that Karabakh peace talks continued in 2007, adding,
    however, that some principle issues have not been agreed upon
    yet. He said that the document produced by the co-chairs sets serious
    prerequisites for a peaceful settlement of the conflict. Oskanian
    hopes that Azerbaijan would show a political will and would adopt a
    constructive position allowing for the settlement of the conflict. He
    said that during 2007, Armenia had been actively participating in
    the talks in the framework of the "Prague process."

    "In 2007, Armenia concurred to its principle of settling the conflict
    based on the Karabakh people's right to self-determination."

    Turkey and Azerbaijan continued their destructive policy of isolating
    Armenia from the regional projects. He said that no essential progress
    was seen in the Armenian-Turkish relations in 2007 because Turkey
    continues to put forward preconditions for normalizing the bilateral
    relations. He also said that Armenia has shown progress in democratic
    reforms: the parliamentary election in May was positively assessed
    by international observers setting good grounds for the upcoming
    presidential election.
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