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    MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA
    PRESS AND INFORMATION DEPARTMENT
    375010 Telephone: +3741. 544041 ext 202
    Fax: +3741. .562543
    Email: [email protected]:
    www.armeniaforeignministry.am

    PRESS RELEASE


    7 December 2004

    Participation of Armenian delegation at the 12th Ministerial Council of the
    Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe

    Armenia's Minister of Foreign Affairs Vartan Oskanian addressed the 12th
    Ministerial Council of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in
    Europe. The two-day meeting was held in Sofia, Bulgaria, on December 6-7.

    The annual Ministerial meeting addressed issues which have been on the
    organization's agenda over this year. They included the war against
    terrorism, the struggle to promote tolerance, structural and organizational
    reforms, as well as the organization's mission in promoting democratic
    values and practices around the world.

    The OSCE chairmanship is currently held by Bulgaria. That concludes this
    month and will be followed in 2005 by the Slovenian chairmanship. The
    following year, Belgium assumes the chairmanship, and Minister Oskanian met
    with Dr. Karel de Gucht, Belgium's Minister of Foreign Affairs. They
    discussed bilateral issues, and Minister Oskanian expressed satisfaction
    that Belgium is Armenia's largest trading partner, and said he hoped that by
    working together, this, too, can grow. Minister Oskanian described the
    present status of the NK conflict within the OSCE Minsk Group framework, and
    also Armenia 's relations with the EU.

    In the margins of the conference, Minister Oskanian met with EU Commissioner
    for External Relations, Mrs. Benita Ferrero-Waldner. They discussed Armenia'
    s involvement in the European Neighborhood Policy, Armenia's interest in
    deepening relations with EU institutions, and Armenia 's anticipation that
    the December 17 Summit which will determine the start of Turkey's EU
    accession talks will also make reference to the need for open borders
    between Turkey and Armenia . Similar topics were on the agenda in Minister
    Oskanian's meeting with the Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign
    Affairs and Immigration of Luxembourg, Jean Asselborn since Luxembourg
    assumes the European Union presidency in January.

    Minister Oskanian also met with the new foreign minister of Austria, Dr.
    Ursula Plassnik. The two discussed bilateral issues as well as Armenia's
    desire to engage more deeply with each individual EU member state.
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