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    NEW ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTER GIVES FIRST INTERVIEW SINCE APPOINTMENT

    Mediamax
    April 17 2008
    Armenia

    "The key issue is the status of Nagornnyy Karabakh and it should be
    resolved on the basis of a plebiscite"

    An exclusive interview with Armenian Foreign Minister Edvard Nalbandyan
    for the Mediamax news agency.

    Edvard Nalbandyan was appointed Armenian foreign minister on 14
    April. He gave his first interview to the Mediamax news agency.

    [Correspondent] Minister, may I begin by congratulating you on
    assuming the position of foreign minister. And thank you for finding
    the time for this interview on your first day in office. Could I ask
    you to share your views regarding the main directions of Armenia's
    foreign policy?

    [Nalbandyan] Thank you and with pleasure.

    Last week, in his meeting with the Armenian ambassadors, President
    Sargsyan said that there will be no significant changes in the main
    course of our foreign policy; we will continue to develop bilateral
    and multilateral cooperation with friendly and partner states, as
    well as our practical engagement in international organizations.

    I would not want you to regard my answers here as programme provisions,
    but rather as views on some priorities.

    Shall I begin with our main partners?

    Armenia will continue to strengthen our special strategic partnership
    with the Russian Federation, building upon the traditionally friendly
    ties between our nations.

    We will pursue the development and enhancement of friendly partnership
    with the United States and intensified cooperation.

    Armenia will continue its consistent effort towards developing
    increased ties with Europe, on the basis of the commitments undertaken
    within the framework of cooperation with the European organizations
    and the common values which we share.

    Armenia attaches great importance to relations with those immediate
    neighbouring states with which we are engaged in friendly cooperation,
    and is ready to exert every effort to improve relations with those
    of our neighbors with whom problems still exist.

    The settlement of the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict remains a priority. I
    would like to reiterate Armenia's commitment to continue the existing
    process in order to reach a solution. However, our readiness alone is
    not enough. Azerbaijan's readiness is also needed in order to arrive
    at a settlement.

    I would like to believe that, together with my Azerbaijani counterpart,
    we will demonstrate due responsibility, and set aside the practice
    of communicating through the media and declarations and of giving
    public lessons and advice.

    It is impossible to call for compromise and, at the same time,
    declare that the solution will be in the interest of one party only;
    to speak of a constructive approach and to make militant statements
    and openly prepare for war. Why would this be done? I cannot think
    of any other state which would brag about a several-fold increase in
    its military budget.

    The key issue in the negotiations is the status of Nagornyy Karabakh
    and it should be resolved through the peace process, on the basis of
    a plebiscite, which will give the people of Karabakh an opportunity
    for free expression of their will. This is the essence of the current
    stage of negotiations. I believe that there is a window of opportunity
    today, and a solution can be reached with a political will.

    [Correspondent] Minister, would you like to comment on the current
    state of Armenian-Turkish relations and the prospects thereof?

    [Nalbandyan] With regard to our relations with Turkey, we have, on
    various occasions, expressed our readiness to normalize them without
    any precondition.

    The genocide is a dark page in our common history and we have to turn
    this page together and we must build a secure future together.

    I want to reiterate once more Armenia's readiness to develop relations
    with Turkey without preconditions and our commitment to take necessary
    steps to that end.

    The establishment of lasting peace and stability and wider cooperation
    in our region will continue to remain among our priorities.

    The strategic importance of the South Caucasus is not only in its
    geographic location and natural riches, but in its position on an
    important North-South and East-West axis, which can only be fully
    utilized if conflicts are resolved and good-neighbourly relations
    are established.

    This will benefit everyone! The Republic of Armenia will spare no
    effort to bring that day closer.
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