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    WE FEEL OURSELVES PART OF EUROPE, KOCHARIAN SAYS

    Armenpress

    WARSAW, MAY 16, ARMENPRESS: Addressing today the Council of Europe
    Summit in Warsaw, Poland, Armenian president Robert Kocharian said
    Europe is witnessing fundamental changes and the word "Europe" has
    ceased to stand for a continent name only having transformed into
    a political term, perceived largely as a new and unique model of a
    commonwealth of states and nations.

    According to him, the institutionalization of that process and the
    psychological adaptation of Europeans to it go hand in hand, likely due
    to the progress in information technologies. This process, according to
    Kocharian, gives rise to a set questions, such as whether the European
    integration process has geographic and cultural boundaries, and if
    'yes" where they are and in what way Europe is going to build its
    relations with the rest of the world that has different ideologies and
    traditions. Kocharian said answers to these and some other questions
    depend largely on leaders of the states, present at the summit.

    Referring to developments in Armenia, Kocharian said it is still at the
    beginning of a complicated path of the European integration. According
    to him, Armenia is set to meet all its Council of Europe membership
    commitments by the end of this year. He said this process was difficult
    but fruitful, backed by various segments of population.

    Kocharian also said his government intends to deepen interaction with
    the European Union as part of New Neighborhood Policy (ENP), which
    he said opens new broad avenues to continue political and economic
    reforms under the guidance of the EU.

    "We feel ourselves as part of Europe and our cultural heritage is
    part of the European common heritage and we are pursuing the path
    of reforms not to win the praise of Europe but because we feel it is
    the inner need of our country," he said.

    Kocharian also said Armenia believes in Europe with open borders,
    without violence, blockades and refugees, a Europe where human rights
    and the people's right to free choice are respected, where "the present
    is built on an objective evaluation of the past." He said Armenia looks
    at the prospect of Karabagh conflict resolution in this context. "Our
    attempts for international recognition of the Armenian genocide are
    also anchored on our belief in European values," Kocharian said.
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