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    HILLARY CLINTON: U.S. IS INTERESTED IN STRENGTHENING AND DEVELOPMENT OF ALL-ROUND RELATIONS WITH ARMENIA

    NOYAN TAPAN
    MAY 6, 2009
    WASHINGTON

    RA Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian being in Washington on a
    working visit met with U.S. State Secretary Hillary Clinton on May
    5. The latter stated that the U.S. is interested in strengthening
    and development of all-round relations with Armenia, and President
    Obama's administration is resolute to expand cooperation between the
    two countries.

    E. Nalbandian, in his turn, emphasized that Armenia attaching
    importance to further strenthening of its relations with the United
    States, will pursue development and deepening of friendly partnership
    with the U.S. and expansion of cooperation.

    The Foreign Ministers of Armenia and United States discussed a wide
    range of issues regarding various spheres of bilateral relations,
    possibilities of development and expansion of economic partnership,
    touched upon the sitting of the Armenian-American Intergovernmental
    Commission to be held in May in Yerevan, discussed a number of regional
    and international issues.

    Touching upon the process of normalization of Armenian-Turkish
    relations, H. Clinton classed as historic the April 22 statement of
    the RA and Turkish Foreign Ministries. She reaffirmed the position
    of the United States to continue providing complete assistance to
    normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations.

    The latest developments in the Nagorno Karabakh settlement were also
    discussed at the meeting. H. Clinton emphasized the necessity of
    conflict's peaceful settlement and said that the U.S. as a country
    co-chairing in the OSCE Minsk Group will continue providing complete
    support to reaching of agreements between the conflict sides and to
    problem's solution, which will create new possibilities for development
    of the South Caucasian region, strengthening of stability and security.

    The same day the RA Foreign Minister met with General James Jones, the
    U.S. President's National Security Adviser, at the White House. Issues
    regarding various spheres of Armenian-American partnership, provision
    of regional security were discussed at the meeting. J. Jones highly
    assessed Armenia's participation in peacekeeping actions and in
    that context its important contribution in the issue of providing
    international security. A detailed talk on the normalization process
    of Armenian-Turkish relations and possibilities of Nagorno Karabakh
    settlement took place at the meeting.

    At the meeting with Howard Berman, the Chairman of the U.S. House of
    Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs, E. Nalbandian presented
    the main directions and priorities of Armenia's foreign policy. The
    interlocutors touched upon issues concerning stability and security
    in the South Caucasus.

    According to the RA Foreign Ministry Press and Information Department,
    on May 4, E. Nalbandian visited U.S. Congress, where he met with
    Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-chairs Frank Pallone and Mark Kirk,
    Armenian Caucus members, Congressmen Anna Eshoo, Steve Rotman, and
    Scott Garrett. The RA Foreign Minister thanking the Congressmen for
    their pro-Armenian activity of many years, highly assessed the work
    of the House of Representatives Armenian Caucus and its members'
    role in strengthening Armenian-American relations.

    At Congressmen's request E. Nalbandian presented the latest
    developments in normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations and the
    steps to be undertaken to establish normal relations between the two
    neighbor states in that sphere. The Congressmen expressed support
    to the steps undertaken by the Armenian leadership to normalize the
    relations with Turkey.

    The Nagorno Karabakh settlement negotiations and their prospects were
    touched upon at the meeting.

    At the meeting with Rodney Bent, the head of the Millennium Challenge
    Corporation, E. Nalbandian discussed issues related to continuation
    of programs implemented by the Corporation in Armenia.

    The RA Foreign Minister also met with representatives of the American
    Armenian community in the capital city of the United States.

    Completing his visit to Washington on May 5, E. Nalbandian left for
    Prague, where he will participate in the Eastern Partnership Summit
    as a member of the delegation led by the RA President.
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