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    Armenian Foreign Ministry notes progress in regional ties in 2004

    Arminfo
    12 Jan 05


    YEREVAN

    According to the Armenian Foreign Ministry's report on the results of
    2004, which was made public today, last year saw some progress in
    Armenia's relations with its South Caucasus neighbours.

    Under the document, significant progress was registered in the
    development of Armenian-Georgian relations. A number of top-level
    visits were paid and a meeting of the bilateral intergovernmental
    commission was held. Together with economic issues, the sides focused
    on the establishment of a regional security system, confidence
    building measures in conflict solution, etc.

    In the domain of Armenian-Iranian relations, the sides continued their
    dialogue towards developing bilateral relations even further and
    implementing mutually beneficial economic projects.

    The document says there was no progress in Armenian-Turkish relations
    in 2004. Turkey continues to make the problem of opening the
    Armenian-Turkish border and normalizing relations with Armenia
    conditional on a number of things, while Armenia stands for the
    establishment of normal relations with Turkey without any
    preconditions. In 2004, the Armenian and Turkish foreign ministers met
    in New York to discuss bilateral problems, while the foreign ministers
    of Armenia, Turkey and Azerbaijan also held a trilateral meeting on
    the sidelines of the NATO Istanbul summit.

    As regards relations with Azerbaijan, the report says that apart from
    the discussions over the Karabakh conflict these relations were
    maintained within the confines of international organizations and
    certain contacts at the level of public organizations. The report adds
    that the obstacles put up by the Azerbaijani side to bar the Armenian
    side from NATO's Cooperative Best Effort-2004 exercises in Baku led to
    their cancellation.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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