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    CLINTON TO ASK BAKU 'SERIOUS QUESTIONS' [UPDATED]

    Asbarez
    Monday, June 4th, 2012

    President Sarkisian meets with Secretary of State Clinton in Yerevan
    on June 4

    YEREVAN (Combined Sources)-Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton
    pledged that she will press Azerbaijan with "serious questions"
    regarding the killing of three Armenian soldiers ahead of her visit
    on Monday, reported panorama.am

    Hours before her scheduled arrival in Yerevan, Azeri soldiers
    violated the cease fire and killed three Armenian soldiers in the
    Tavush district of Armenia.

    "I was saddened to hear the latest news," Clinton told a news
    conference at the Presidential Palace in Yerevan, commenting on the
    ceasefire violation by Azerbaijan recorded on Monday.

    Clinton expressed concern over death of soldiers. "Force cannot
    resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, force must be ruled out."

    "I will visit Baku the day after tomorrow, and I have serious questions
    to ask the Azerbaijani leader. Both me and the Co-Chairs of the OSCE
    Minsk Group are convinced that the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict can be
    resolved exclusively by peaceful means, and a way should be found in
    this direction," the senior U.S. official noted.

    She called on the sides to refrain from use of force, because there
    is no military solution to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    "The only path for a solution is through the negotiating table,"
    Clinton added.

    Armenia's Foreign Minister Eduard Nalbandian also spoke about the
    cease fire violations at the press conference.

    "I want to add on the first question that we strongly condemn the
    violent provocations that are organized by the Azerbaijani side on the
    Armenia-Azerbaijan border which, unfortunately, resulted in victims
    and wounded, and that Azerbaijan is not satisfied by the fact that
    every day there are violations by Azerbaijanis on the line of contact
    of Azerbaijan and Nagorno-Karabakh. They are trying to transfer the
    tension, to sharpen the situation onto the border between Armenia and
    Azerbaijan which greatly undermines the negotiation process, as well as
    it is threatening the regional stability. The responsibility of all the
    possible consequences of all this lies on Azerbaijan," said Nalbandian.

    Outraged at the latest cease-fire violation and the death of three
    Armenian soldiers, Rep. Adam Schiff issued a statement urging Clinton
    to condemn the attacks.

    "This latest outrage by Azerbaijan's military makes it even more
    important that Secretary Clinton condemn these belligerent actions
    during her visit to Baku later this week. Azerbaijani provocations
    along the Line of Contact are a direct result of the war mongering
    rhetoric of the Aliyev regime and they must cease. We should fully
    apply Section 907 and prohibit the transfer of any arms or dual use
    items to Azerbaijan," said Schiff.

    Nalbandian and Clinton were also asked about the Turkey-Armenia
    protocols.

    Clinton reiterated her position that the "ball is in Turkey's court."

    "Negotiations are not conducted, negotiations cannot be conducted,
    as the negotiations are over and they had resulted in signing of the
    protocols, which Turkey refuses to respect and implement, trying to
    put forward preconditions. Turkey has no right to put preconditions in
    this issue. This position is shared by the international community,"
    explained Nalbandian.

    Clinton arrived in Armenia Monday afternoon and after a reception at
    the US Embassy (see below) she met with President Serzh Sarkisian.

    "Historic ties between the two nations, large Armenian community
    of U.S. as well as the ideas of freedom, justice and democracy have
    promoted establishment of good relations between the states," Sarkisian
    told Clinton, adding that in the 20 years of diplomatic relations
    between the two countries, relations had been developing gradually.

    In assessing the US role in the region, Sarkisian said bilateral
    relation are built on the basis of mutual respect and confidence,
    the presidential press service reported.

    "I want once again thank the United States for assisting Armenia
    during the last 20 years," he said.

    In her turn, Secretary Clinton noted it is honor to her to visit
    Armenia in the year marking the 20th anniversary of diplomatic
    relations between the states.

    Clinton said that Washington greatly values its partnership with
    Armenia, and continues to support the development and increasing
    welfare of the Armenian people.

    Clinton stressed that she, personally, and President Obama appreciate
    contacts with Armenia and expect continuation of the dialogue. Clinton
    added that she was well aware of how hard the president has worked
    to find solutions to regional problems concerning Armenia.

    Thus, the United States is committed to assist and support his ongoing
    activities as an excellent leader, she emphasized.

    Clinton Honors Rights Advocates Clinton, joined the U.S. Embassy,
    Counterpart International, the British Embassy, the OSCE, and the
    EU to honor individuals working to promote human rights, accountable
    governance, and free speech in Armenia at the Universal Rights Awards
    Ceremony at the U.S. Embassy in Yerevan. Secretary Clinton delivered
    remarks at the event and met privately with the award recipients. The
    Universal Rights Awards Ceremony was the first multi-mission initiative
    to highlight the contributions of Armenia's civil rights activists,
    government officials, and media representatives to the promotion of
    human rights.

    Armenian government officials, foreign diplomats, NGO representatives,
    and the press attended the event.

    USAID/Armenia Mission Director, Jatinder Cheema, opened the ceremony
    and awarded Artur Sakunts with the Freedom Defender Award. "Artur
    defends all minorities, especially those that are the target of
    intolerance, such as ethnic, religious, and sexual minorities. He is
    not afraid to take unpopular stances, working constantly for a more
    tolerant Armenia," said Director Cheema.

    Counterpart International's Chief of Party, Alex Sardar, presented
    the Woman of Courage Award to Tsovinar Nazaryan for her military
    reform efforts. "Tsovinar should be proud of her role in encouraging
    the military to embrace reform, which will lead to a more modern,
    effective, and humane force for Armenia," Mr. Sardar said.

    The British Ambassador to Armenia, Jonathan Aves, recognized the Deputy
    Chief of Police, Major-General Artur Osikyan, for his contributions
    to police reform, especially regarding improvements to the police
    educational system. "Artur Osikyan has helped lay the foundation for
    transparent and accountable police force that works for the citizens
    of Armenia," Ambassador Aves said.

    Presenting the award for media excellence to the editors of Epress.am
    - Sonya Apresova, Yuri Manvelyan, and Armen Melikbekyan - the Head
    of the OSCE Office in Yerevan, Ambassador Andrey Sorokin, commended
    them for their fair and balanced coverage and commitment to human
    rights reporting. Ambassador Sorokin stated, "Epress's coverage of
    human rights plays an important role in informing the public and
    contributing to public debate. This type of reporting is an important
    element in Armenia's democratic transformation."

    The EU Head of Delegation to Armenia, Traian Hristea, awarded
    environmental activists - Apres Zohrabyan, Yeghia Nersesyan,
    Gor Hakobyan, Mary Khachatryan, and Ruzanna Grigoryan - for their
    grassroots campaign to promote environmental conservation in Armenia.

    "It is the commitment and perseverance of many civic activists that
    led to important victories for the environment this year. With this
    award, we would like not only to honor their work, but also to promote
    their future efforts in Armenia," said Ambassador Hristea.

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