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    Armenian minister predicts intense diplomatic activity in 2005

    Arminfo
    12 Jan 05


    YEREVAN

    Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan predicts intense diplomatic
    activity in the country in 2005, he told a news conference today.

    He said that in 2005 traditional bilateral relations would be
    continued and, moreover, the list of friendly countries would be
    extended. Visits to new countries have been planned. Armenia intends
    to take part in global issues, in the struggle against terrorism, and
    in the reforms of the UN and OSCE.

    The year 2005 will be marked by the launch of an individual programme
    of cooperation with the EU within the framework of the New Neighbours
    policy.

    A corresponding EU report on Armenia is expected to be ready by
    March. A programme of individual cooperation with NATO is being
    drafted. It is expected to be ready by April-May.

    At the forthcoming summit of the Council of Europe Armenia will be
    presented as a country which has implemented its commitments and it
    will at the same time assume new commitments, the minister noted.

    "I think that this summit can become a turning point for us, in this
    sense, we have completed the first and are entering into the second
    stage of democratic processes," the minister noted, adding that a UN
    summit will also be held in autumn.

    The year 2005 will see changes in the Karabakh issue as well. "We are
    entering into the second Prague stage, which will differ qualitatively
    from the previous one," the minister noted.

    He also spoke about Turkey's integration into Europe and noted the
    need for efforts to open the Armenian-Turkish border and recognize the
    Armenian genocide.
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