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    EDWARD NALBANDYAN HOLDS MEETINGS IN WASHINGTON

    ARMENPRESS
    MAY 6, 2009
    YEREVAN

    Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandyan met May 5 in Washington
    with the US Secretary of State Hilary Clinton.

    Foreign Ministry press service told Armenpress that greeting Edward
    Nalbandyan, the US State Secretary said that the relationship between
    the United States and Armenia is a very lasting and durable one
    and the Barack Obama Administration is committed to broadening and
    deepening it.

    E. Nalbandyan, expressing gratitude for the invitation to visit
    Washington, pointed out that Armenia is determined to strengthen,
    to deepen, to enhance friendly partnership with the United States.

    During the meeting the sides discussed a wide-range of issues on
    bilateral relations, opportunities of development economic partnership,
    referred to the coming Armenian-US inter-governmental commission in
    Yerevan, discussed a number of regional and international issues.

    The interlocutors also discussed the process of normalization of
    Armenian-Turkish relations. Hilary Clinton assessed the April 22
    statement of Armenian and Turkish foreign ministries as historic and
    reiterated the position of the United States to continue displaying
    support for the full regulation of Armenian-Turkish relations.

    The sides also spoke about the recent developments in the Nagorno
    Karabakh conflict regulation process and referred to the coming meeting
    of the Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents. Hilary Clinton pointed out
    the necessity of the peaceful regulation of Karabakh conflict and noted
    that as OSCE Minsk group co-chairing country USA will continue its full
    support to the sides in achieving agreement and settling the conflict
    which on its turn will create new opportunities for the development
    of the South Caucasian region, consolidation of stability and security.

    Edward Nalbandyan presented to the US State Secretary the pace
    of reforms going on in Armenia and the steps undertaken in that
    direction. The Armenian minister invited Hilary Clinton to visit
    Armenia.

    On the same day Armenian foreign minister met in the White House
    with the Consultant General of US President on National Security
    Issues James Johns. During the meeting the sides discussed issues on
    the Armenian-US cooperation in different spheres, ensuring regional
    security.

    J. Johns highly assessed Armenia's participation in peacekeeping
    activity and its contribution to ensuring international
    security. During the meetings the sides talked in details about the
    normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations and regulation of the
    Nagorno Karabakh conflict.

    At the meeting with the chairman of the Foreign Relations Commission of
    the House of Representatives Howard Berman, Armenian foreign minister
    presented the main directions and priorities of the Armenia's foreign
    policy.

    On May 4 Edward Nalbandyan visited US Congress where he met with the
    co-chairs of the Armenian Caucus Frank Pallone, Mark Kirk, congressmen
    Anna Ashew, Steve Rotman and Scott Gareth.

    Edward Nalbandyan also met with the US Assistant State Secretary
    Daniel Fried and discussed ways of development of Armenian-US
    relations. During the meeting with the head of the "Millennium
    Challenges" Corporation Rodney Bent, Edward Nalbandyan discussed issues
    on continuation of Corporation's programs carried out in Armenia.

    In Armenian embassy in Washington, the foreign minister conducted
    working consultation, discussed prior issues of the Armenia's foreign
    policy and gave relevant assignments.

    The Armenian foreign minister also met with the representatives of
    the American-Armenian community.

    On May 5, wrapping up his visit to USA, Edward Nalbandyan left for
    Prague where, in the delegation of Armenian President, will participate
    in the Eastern Partnership Summit.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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