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    CHIRAC VOWS TO PROMOTE DEMOCRATIC CHANGE IN ARMENIA
    By Emil Danielyan

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    Sept 28 2006

    French President Jacques Chirac has indicated that he will urge
    Armenia's leaders to implement democratic reforms and respect human
    rights during his upcoming landmark visit to Yerevan. He also warned
    that Armenia and Azerbaijan risk missing a rare opportunity to resolve
    their conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh.

    "Since France is a friend of Armenia, she wants to assist in the
    process of its political modernization, she wants to help it build a
    rule-of-law state that guarantees public liberties," Chirac told the
    French-Armenian magazine "Nouvelles d'Armenie" in an interview. "It is
    a message of confidence in Armenia's ability to complete the process
    of ongoing political, economic and social reforms that I want to
    carry on the occasion of my trip to Yerevan."

    Chirac is scheduled to arrive in the Armenian capital Friday on
    a three-day state visit that will highlight a long-standing warm
    rapport between the governments of the two nations. He will become
    the first leader of a major Western power to set foot in the South
    Caucasus nation since the Soviet collapse.

    Chirac and other French officials have until now refrained from
    publicly faulting the administration of President Robert Kocharian
    for its controversial conduct of elections and poor human rights
    record. The 73-year-old French leader was again careful not do that
    in the interview.

    Chirac also stressed the importance of a resolution of the Karabakh
    conflict, endorsing the most recent peace proposals of the OSCE Minsk
    Group, which France heads jointly with the United States and Russia.

    "Today the G8 states, the international community are ready to
    guarantee a peace accord. What will happen tomorrow? Let us not lose
    this chance," he warned.

    Chirac argued that Karabakh peace would pave the way for the
    normalization of relations between Turkey and Armenia. "I have
    repeatedly pleaded with the Turkish authorities to open the border
    [with Armenia,]" he said. "It is clear, however, that there is a strong
    link between this issue and the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict and that progress towards its settlement would have a decisive
    impact on this issue ... I believe that it is possible today."
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