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    Armenian leader vows to fulfil European commitments

    Public Television of Armenia, Yerevan
    23 Jun 04


    Presenter President Robert Kocharyan took questions from MPs after his
    speech in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe PACE.
    There were Turkish and Azerbaijani representatives among them as
    well. Robert Kocharyan also held some important meetings in Strasbourg
    this morning 23 June .

    Correspondent Lilit Setrakyan from Strasbourg by telephone Good
    evening Lilit, you are on the air.

    Correspondent The Armenian president's working visit to Strasbourg
    started with official meetings. He first met the Norwegian prime
    minister. PACE President Peter Schieder also met the Armenian
    president. They talked about Armenia's democratization and election of
    Terry Davis as secretary-general of the Council of Europe which took
    place yesterday. Peter Schieder welcomed Armenia's steps towards
    democratization under President Kocharyan and spoke highly of our
    country's commitments to the CE.

    Today Robert Kocharyan also visited the European Court of Human Rights
    (ECHR) and met the president of this organization, Luzius
    Wildhaber. They discussed the improvements in the Armenian court
    system and judiciary, without which, according to Robert Kocharyan,
    there can be no democracy in the country. After the Armenian
    president's speech in the PACE, the MPs asked him questions. The
    questions were mainly about Armenia's integration into the European
    Union, a settlement of the Karabakh conflict and regional cooperation.

    Asked by PACE's co-rapporteur on Armenia Jerzy Jaskiernia as to when
    Armenia plans to implement its commitments regarding the electoral
    code and constitutional reforms, President Kocharyan answered that
    they will be ready by the end of this year.

    The Turkish and Azerbaijani representatives also asked questions. The
    Turks were mainly interested in the opening of the Armenian-Turkish
    borders and the president's opinion about the possibility of
    cooperation and relations. Robert Kocharyan reiterated that relations
    should be built without any conditions attached and called for
    regional cooperation. The Azerbaijanis, as always, made use of this
    opportunity and, like a broken record, once again talked about the
    occupied territories and refugees. The hall applauded Robert Kocharyan
    when he said that he had led the Karabakh movement since 1988 and that
    he was proud of this.

    The Armenian president again announced our country's position that
    they should develop regional cooperation, which according to Robert
    Kocharyan will create a favourable atmosphere for the settlement of
    the conflict. Generally speaking, judging by the applause, the
    Armenian president's speech was accepted positively by the PACE.

    After the PACE session the Armenian president held a news conference
    which was a good opportunity for Turkish and Azerbaijani journalists
    to meet the Armenian president. There were mainly questions about
    Karabakh. President Robert Kocharyan said that the Turkish and
    Azerbaijani journalists should study and get familiarized with the
    laws according to which Nagornyy Karabakh by referendum was declared
    an independent state.

    Speaking about Azerbaijan's claims for 20 per cent of the occupied
    territory and the problem of refugees, Robert Kocharyan said that
    Azerbaijan should bear responsibility for everything since it was the
    one to start the hostilities in a territory which did not belong them,
    hoping that they would win.

    Robert Kocharyan is now holding a meeting with the newly-elected
    secretary-general of the Council of Europe, Terry Davis which is about
    to end.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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