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    VARDAN OSKANYAN WILL DECIDE AFTER THE HOLIDAY

    Lragir, Armenia
    Dec 19 2006

    The Armenian foreign minister's statement made earlier that a minister
    should not remain in office for more than a decade does not mean
    that the foreign minister is likely to quit politics. Vardan Oskanyan
    personally stated this December 19 at the Friday Club. He explained
    what he had meant in speaking about his intention to quit office.

    "It was a natural reaction, when a new president is elected, a new
    president would like to have his foreign minister. I think this is
    natural. I meant this when I made this statement. There were different
    interpretations that Oskanyan is reluctant, he is tired of politics,
    he wants to quit," Vardan Oskanyan says.

    He thinks that he has much to do in Armenia, therefore he will try
    to remain in politics. "I will try to remain in politics, because
    sometimes the wish and the reality are different. My wish is to remain
    in politics, to make my contribution, and time will show if I will
    stay in politics," Vardan Oskanyan says.

    Considering that President Robert Kocharyan mentioned the possible
    political parties on December 15 who will be forming government,
    namely the Republican Party, the ARF Dashnaktsutyun, the United Labor
    Party and Bargavach Hayastan, the news reporters asked if the foreign
    minister will affiliate with one of these four political parties in
    the new year to remain in politics. "I find it difficult to say. I
    haven't got any offers from these political parties, and I have not
    made any requests either. I am not considering this question yet. I
    need time to think. After the holidays, when the political sphere
    becomes more clear, it will be possible to decide how to continue
    activities in the political sphere," Vardan Oskanyan says.
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