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    ArmenPress
    July 9 2004

    ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTER REAFFIRMS PLANS TO VETO TURKEY'S OSCE
    CHAIRMANSHIP

    YEREVAN, JULY 9, ARMENPRESS: In what can be described as an
    explicit indication, Armenian foreign affairs minister Vartan
    Oskanian reaffirmed Thursday that Armenia would use its veto power to
    prevent Turkey from assuming the chairmanship of the OSCE in 2007.
    Oskanian had first disclosed this plan during a talk at the Center
    for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington on June
    14.
    In response to a question what his vision of the OSCE was Oskanian
    said, as was cited by California Courier online: "Armenia has the
    veto power, which we will use, because Turkey has not risen to the
    occasion. We cannot allow a country to be chairman in office with
    which we don't have diplomatic ties. We cannot allow a country to be
    chairman in office of OSCE which negotiates the Nagorno Karabagh
    conflict, and the chairman has certain rights and privileges that can
    be used against Armenia, especially given Turkey's policy in these
    past 12 years towards the region, which has been extremely
    unbalanced, and given its unequivocal support and solidarity toward
    Azerbaijan and one-sided policy toward Nagorno Karabagh."
    Drawing parallels with the European Union, Oskanian said Thursday
    in Yerevan that the chairmanship of the European Commission has to be
    represented by a country that is directly involved in all EU
    programs. "The announcement that Armenia would use its veto power not
    to allow Turkey to take up the OSCE chairmanship is conditioned by
    this circumstance and is not aimed to start trading with Turkey,"
    Oskanian said.
    In a reference to the weekend visit of the OSCE Minsk group
    chairmen to the region Oskanian said they are not bringing new
    proposals for the resolution of the Karabagh conflict, as "the
    negotiations on the level of Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign
    ministers and presidents have not built sufficient grounds for them
    to offer written proposals." Oskanian said the meetings in Yerevan,
    Baku and Stepanakert will be of consultative character.
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