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    ARMENIA, GREAT BRITAIN AGREE TO HOLD PERIODIC CONSULTATIONS BETWEEN FOREIGN MINISTRIES

    armradio.am
    14.05.2009 18:42

    On May 14 the Foreign Minister of Armenia, Edward Nalbandian, received
    UK Special Representative for the South Caucasus Brian Fall.

    During the meeting the parties discussed the ways of expanding
    cooperation between Armenia and Great Britain and the opportunities
    of intensifying the collaboration between the foreign agencies of
    the two countries.

    Upon the initiative of the British side, the parties agreed to conduct
    periodic consultations between the Foreign Ministries of Armenia and
    the United Kingdom.

    The interlocutors turned to the process of normalization of the
    Armenian-Turkish relations. In this context Mr. Fall welcomed the
    recent progress in that direction and expressed hope that the parties
    would soon start implementing the agreements reached.

    Turning to Turkish Prime Minister's statements in Baku, Minister
    Nalbandian noted that Turkey's attempts to interfere with the
    settlements of the Artsakh issue could harm the process. According
    to the Armenian Foreign Minister, the negotiations on the Karabakh
    conflict settlement proceed with the mediation of the Minsk Group
    Co-Chairs based on the Madrid Proposals, and the parties are trying
    to bring their positions closer. He added that if Turkey wishes to
    contribute to the peaceful resolution of the issue, it should not
    interfere in the process.

    0A Edward Nalbandian and Brian Fall exchanged views on the settlement
    of the Artsakh issue, emphasizing the importance of the peaceful
    resolution of the issue on the basis of principles and norms of
    international law.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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