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    MINISTER OSKANIAN PARTICIPATED AT 116TH SESSION OF THE COUNCIL OF MINISTERS OF THE CE

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    [08:35 pm] 19 May, 2006

    more images Minister of Foreign Affairs Vartan Oskanian is in
    Strasbourg to participate in the 116th session of the Council of
    Ministers of the Council of Europe.

    This marks the fifth year of Armenia's Council of Europe membership,
    and the first since the passage of the Constitutional Referendum which
    has made possible the signing of the 13th Protocol of the European
    Convention of Human Rights on abolition of the death penalty in all
    circumstances.

    Minister Oskanian addressed the Council in French and spoke about
    democratic processes, democratic reforms and in that context, he
    raised three issues:

    He said, "First, even as there is a momentum the world over toward
    adopting democratic processes which assure the development of free
    societies where freedom of expression is an essential component of
    life, the Turkish government has become more and more aggressive in
    denying the Armenian Genocide abroad and criminalizing its discussion
    at home. As a result, there is a natural response to such denial in
    some of our member countries, to attempt to legislate against all
    denialist efforts. The irony is that the Turkish government considers
    this a travesty of freedom of speech and expression while sustaining
    their own right to punish their own citizens who use the term."

    The Armenian Foreign Minister also addressed issues of human rights. "I
    can only wish that the ideas and ideals of Europe came automatically
    with membership.

    Perhaps then I would not be here today to mourn the irreversible,
    irrational, intentional destruction of a medieval Armenian cemetery
    on the territory of Azerbaijan. Thousands of massive, unique stone
    sculptures which had survived through centuries are no longer there. A
    cemetery has been wiped out and the hillside has been turned into
    a shooting range. This destruction is a blatant attempt to wipe out
    traces of Armenian presence on those lands."

    Finally, in addressing the Nagorno Karabakh conflict resolution,
    the Minister said, "Upon membership, Armenia and Azerbaijan made
    a commitment to see a peaceful resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh
    conflict.

    There are positive elements in the negotiations process in which we
    have been involved over these last several years, but that can produce
    results only if the parties understand - and clearly declare - that
    they don't have a military option here. Europe offers a new context for
    negotiation, regional cooperation and post-war reconciliation. This
    is the Europe - the place of peace and cooperation - to which our
    two countries belong."

    In the framework of the Ministerial, Minister Oskanian met with Thomas
    Hammarberg, the Commissioner for Human Rights of the Council of Europe.

    On the evening preceding the Ministerial meeting, a special informal
    gathering, hosted by Terry Davis, Secretary General of the Council of
    Europe, featured former Finnish President Martti Ahtisaari, Special
    Envoy of the UN SG for the Future Status Process for Kosovo.
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