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    Armenian foreign minister in Iran says situation stable back home

    Azg, Yerevan
    13 Apr 04

    Text of Tatul Akopyan's report in Armenian newspaper Azg on 13 April
    headlined "We are at an uncertain stage on Karabakh"

    The domestic political situation is stable in Armenia, Vardan Oskanyan
    has said in Iran. Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan said
    yesterday at Tehran's Mehrabad airport that "We are at an uncertain
    stage on the Karabakh issue." In an interview to Iranian state TV,
    Oskanyan noted that, after the presidential elections in Azerbaijan,
    official Baku had not expressed a specific position on the Karabakh
    settlement. "On 16 April in Prague I shall meet Azerbaijani Foreign
    Minister Elmar Mammadyarov. We hope that after that meeting Baku will
    specify its position," Oskanyan said.

    Asked about Yerevan's attitude towards the American programme "Greater
    Middle East", Oskanyan replied: "We are not aware of the details of
    the programme; we know about it from the press, there have been no
    discussions with us in connection with it."

    Yesterday evening, during a meeting with Armenian church
    representatives in Tehran, Oskanyan touched on the domestic political
    situation in Armenia. "The domestic political situation is stable in
    the country, in a short period of time we can overcome the prevailing
    situation. The authorities are ready to negotiate with the opposition
    without preconditions. The domestic political situation leaves an
    impression of instability, but in reality it is stable," Oskanyan
    said.

    The Armenian foreign minister said that "In the business sense we are
    very close to construction of the Iran-Armenia gas pipeline." The
    Armenian ambassador to Tehran, Gegam Garibdzhanyan, said the problem
    in the gas pipeline construction had been solved. He said that Iran's
    oil minister would soon visit Armenia and the final document would be
    signed and construction of the 141km gas pipeline would
    start. Garibdzhanyan said that construction of the Kadzharan tunnel
    would start this year as well.

    Today Oskanyan will meet the secretary of Iran's Supreme National
    Security Council, Hasan Rowhani, Foreign Minister Kamal Kharrazi and
    the first vice-president of Iran, Mohammad Reza Aref.
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