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  • BAKU: Armenian FM concerned over Kars-Tbilisi-Baku railroad

    AzerTag, Azerbaijan
    June 11 2005

    ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTER CONCERNED OVER KARS-TBILBISI-BAKU RAILROAD
    CONSTRUCTION
    [June 11, 2005, 22:53:04]

    AzerTAj's Washington-based correspondent reports that visiting US
    capital Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan has expressed
    concern over the construction of the Kars-Tbilisi-Baku railroad
    (Turkey-Georgia-Azerbaijan), at the briefing on June 10. He described
    as unreasonable a spending millions of dollars on the new project
    whereas existing railroad Kars-Gumri (Turkey-Armenia) is `rusting'.

    In the States, the Armenian Minister met with State Secretary
    Condoleeza Rice, US President's National Security Advisor Stephen
    Hadley and co chairs of the US Congress' working group for Armenian
    issues.

    According to Mr. Oskanyan, ongoing political and economic reforms in
    Armenia, ways to settle the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, Turkey-Armenia
    relations and current situation in the South Caucasus are what the
    meeting were focus on. He claimed Armenia would not become one more
    place of `revolution'.

    Touching upon the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, the Armenian Foreign
    Minister said the meeting with his Azerbaijani counterpart expected
    on June 17 in Paris would be built on the progress reached by the
    Presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia in Warsaw. He claimed the future
    of the peace talks would depend on the forthcoming parliamentary
    elections in Azerbaijan.

    As for the moving the Russian military installations from Georgia to
    Armenia, Vardan Oskanyan said, it met the interests of both sides
    increasing Armenia's security in the current situation.
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