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    U.S. SECRETARY OF STATE ATTACHES IMPORTANCE TO PROCESS OF NAGORNO KARABAKH PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT DURING MEETING WITH RA PRESIDENT

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=117689
    Se p 25, 2008

    NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 25, NOYAN TAPAN. RA President Serzh Sargsyan, who
    is in New York to participate in the 63rd session of the UN General
    Assembly, met with Jan Peter Balkenende, the Prime Minister of the
    Netherlands, in September 24. During the meeting, the sides highly
    evaluated the level of the political dialogue between Armenia and the
    Netherlands and mutually expressed interest in further deepening of
    the relations.

    S. Sargsyan expressed gratitude to the government of Holland for
    technical assistance provided to Armenia and said that economic
    cooperation has good prospects, which requires work to be done in
    that direction. Holland is the third among the European Union member
    countries by the index of commodity circulation with Armenia, and
    Armenia is a member of the World Bank Dutch Group.

    The RA President expressed gratitude to the Prime Minister of the
    Netherlands for a balanced approach to the settlement of the Nagorno
    Karabakh conflict. He also informed Jan Peter Balkenende about Turkish
    President's visit to Armenia at his invitation.

    The Prime Minister of the Netherlands welcomed the current dialogue
    between Armenia and Turkey. Touching upon discussions of the problem
    of Armenian Genocide in the parliament of the Netherlands, the Dutch
    Prime Minister said: "Of course, we are well aware of the issue of
    Genocide, it is important to be sincere and honest with the history."

    The Dutch Prime Minister expressed gratitude to the RA President
    for assistance to citizens of Holland in the period of the
    Georgian-Ossetian crisis, thanks to which hundreds of citizens of
    Holland being in Georgia had a possibility to return to the homeland
    through the territory of Armenia.

    The RA President invited the Dutch Prime Minister to Armenia, which
    will give a possibility to more minutely discuss the prospects of
    further deepening of the political dialogue between the two countries
    and the prospects of economic cooperation.

    According to the report provided to Noyan Tapan by the RA President's
    Press Office, the same day S. Sargsyan also met with the OSCE Minsk
    Group Co-chairs. Andrzej Kasprzyk, the Personal Representative of
    the OSCE Chairman-in-Office, also took part in the meeting. Issues
    regarding the negotiations process of the Nagorno Karabakh settlement,
    as well as the possibility of the next meeting of Armenian and Azeri
    Presidents were discussed.

    S. Sargsyan also met with President of Serbia Boris Tadic. During the
    meeting, the Presidents attached importance to further deepening of
    cooperation between Armenia and Serbia in political, economic, and
    cultural spheres and said that there is rather great potential in
    that direction, the efficient realization of which needs exact steps.

    At Serbian President's request S. Sargsyan presented Armenia's position
    on Nagorno Karabakh settlement, Armenian-Turkish relations, and latest
    regional events. The interlocutors held the same opinion that solution
    of the current problems through negotiations, establishment of peace
    and stability in the region are an important precondition for progress,
    development, and implementation of regional initiatives.

    The Serbian President emphasized the unique role the Serbian community
    can have in the issue of further development of Armenian-Serbian
    relations. B. Tadic invited S. Sargsyan to visit Serbia on an
    official visit.

    The same day S. Sargsyan met with President of Latvia Valdis
    Zatlers. The two countries' Presidents expressed satisfaction with the
    current level of relations between Armenia and Latvia. They attached
    importance to cooperation within the framework of the European Union
    New Neighborhood Policy. S. Sargsyan considered instructive Latvia's
    experience in the direction of European integration. V. Zalters,
    in his turn, expressed readiness to assist Armenia in that direction.

    A number of regional problems were also touched upon during the
    meeting.

    Valdis Zalters invited the RA President to Riga.

    In the second half of the day S. Sargsyan received U.S. Secretary
    of State Condoleezza Rice in her residence. A wide range of issues
    related to Armenian-American relations and regional developments were
    discussed during the meeting.

    S. Sargsyan expressed gratitude to the U.S. government for assistance
    provided to Armenia. In response, the U.S. Secretary of State said
    that Armenia records progress in political reforms, which is a good
    basis for providing permanence of such assistance.

    The sides touched upon the process of Nagorno Karabakh problem
    settlement proceeding within the framework of OSCE Minsk Group. The
    RA President reaffirmed Armenia's readiness in the issue of peaceful
    settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh problem through negotiations and
    compromises. C. Rice attached importance to the process of Nagorno
    Karabakh problem peaceful settlement and emphasized that such a
    solution of the problem will contribute to establishment of peace
    and cooperation in the region.

    The Secretary of State congratulated the RA President on the occasion
    of his initiative aimed at normalizing relations with Turkey and
    expressed the hope that Turkish President's visit to Armenia and
    latest Armenian-Turkish meeetings lay a good basis for cooperation.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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