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    PRESS STATEMENTS BY PRESIDENTS SERZH SARGSYAN AND DALIA GRIBAUSKAITE AT THE JOINT PRESS CONFERENCE

    Office of the President
    www.president.am
    May 12 2011
    Armenia

    Press Statement by President Serzh Sargsyan at the conclusion of the
    meeting with the President of Lithuania

    Madam President, Ladies and Gentlemen:

    I once again welcome the President of the Republic of Lithuania Dalia
    GrybauskaitÄ~W and members of her delegation in Armenia.

    After our countries regained independence, relations between Armenia
    and Lithuania have been developing dynamically. Armenia views Lithuania
    as a friendly country and a reliable partner. I would like to note
    with satisfaction that the Armenian-Lithuanian dialogue, which rest on
    a solid interstate basis, develops and expands by year, encompassing
    new areas of cooperation.

    During our meeting with President GrybauskaitÄ~W, we held a productive
    and constructive discussions on a number of issues of mutual interest
    and spoke about some regional and global issues. We reiterated our
    mutual desire and readiness to deepen our relations on bilateral and
    multilateral levels.

    I once again expressed my gratitude to the President of Lithuania
    for the unanimous recognition of the Armenian Genocide at the
    Parliament of Lithuania which testifies to the high moral standing
    of the Lithuanian people and their ability to place universal human
    values above momentary considerations. Back in the 19th century, the
    Lithuanian people responded to the massacres carried out by the Turks
    in the Ottoman Empire, publishing in the papers of the day articles
    on the history and culture of the Armenian people, stressing the
    similarity of historical fates of the Armenian and Lithuanian people.

    Taking into consideration common historical past, I also stressed
    the import of adopting the Lithuanian experience of state building,
    Eurointegration and assistance in the framework of the Eastern
    Partnership. I referred to the cooperation of the Baltic states as a
    successful model and expressed regrets that at the moment the same
    model cannot be utilized in our region since Azerbaijan continues
    to deep the self-created rift, drawing dividing lines which are so
    improper in the 21st century.

    We have also spoken about Lithuaniaâ~@~Ys Chairmanship at the OSCE
    which is an honorary but at the same time very responsible mission
    assumed before the international community. I assessed positively
    Vilniusâ~@~Ys desire to support the NK peace process, and underscored
    commitment of the Armenian side to reach resolution exclusively
    through peaceful means.

    Unfortunately, Azerbaijan continues to build up tension through the
    recurrent statements, which have nothing to do with the requirements
    of civilized dialogue, which seriously undermine the entire process
    of negotiations. Azerbaijan has chosen the tactics of foot-dragging,
    and is actually waiting for a chance to embark on a new reckless
    military scheme.

    Armenia welcomes the efforts of the Co-Chairs of the OSCE Minsk
    Group and personal efforts of the Russian President Dmitry Medvedev
    aimed at the resolution of the conflict. We are ready to work,
    ready to negotiate; we are ready to search for compromise. However,
    it is essential that Azerbaijan too manifests similar desire to find
    a solution.

    I once again thank the President of Lithuania for the engaging
    discussions. Madam President, the floor is yours.

    ***

    Press statement by President Dalia Gribauskaite at the conclusion of
    the meeting with President Serzh Sargsyan

    Thank you, Mr. President,

    Certainly, Armenia is very important for us as a stabilizing factor
    in the region which it may become. Despite your historical past,
    despite ties, relations and painful spots, despite the pain you have
    inherited through the ages, your people are able to solve the problems
    by peaceful means. The main objective and approach of the international
    community, including the OSCE, which is chaired today by Lithuania,
    is the resolution of any regional conflict by peaceful means; we
    believe that peaceful resolutions are achievable. No one, including
    international organizations, will support military solution. This is
    my very clear-cut message to all countries I visited in the last three
    days. At the same time, Lithuania will, of course, support programs of
    all parties aimed at the enhancement of confidence building measures.

    And we obviously assume that the measures will be implemented by
    both sides.

    The second issue and objective of my visit is, undoubtedly,
    Eurointegration process of your country. For Lithuania, the process
    itself was very useful and efficient; it will be as much useful and
    efficient for Armenia. The process will help you to conduct reforms
    and achieve prosperity for your country in a shorter period of time. I
    congratulate you on the conclusion of yet another two chapters in
    the negotiations with the European Union which have commenced quite
    recently. Lithuania has rich experience of reforms and negotiations.

    We stand ready to share that experience and assist you in getting
    ready for negotiations, certainly, if you express such a wish.

    The second aspect, which is very important for you, is related to the
    programs of nuclear energy. In the view of situation with Fukusima,
    Europe and actually the entire world, strives to insure even higher
    standards of nuclear safety. It is important not only for Armenia or
    Lithuania but for the humankind, for the entire world. Why has Europe
    started this initiative to conduct stress tests for all functioning
    nuclear power stations in Europe? For your own safety, we would like
    to ask all the EU neighboring states to do the same. Itâ~@~Ys done not
    only for safety but also to enhance trust among nations, to exchange
    information openly and freely. After discussing briefly this issue with
    the President of Armenia, I gathered that Armenia is ready to do it.

    The second component or package of our relations is our bilateral
    relations, whose political level is very high. Our two countries
    declared independence from the outset; it means that we will be
    celebrating the 20th anniversary of our independence together. Our
    economic relations have brilliant future. We are ready to make
    investments and are looking forward to your business activities in our
    country. In these 20 years, we have been going down different paths,
    however there are numerous similarities. We are open and ready to
    cooperate and to help.




    From: A. Papazian
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