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    Norwegian premier's meeting with Armenian leader not "anti-Azeri" - envoy

    ANS TV, Baku
    25 Jun 04

    [Presenter] Norwegian ambassador Steinar Gil does not regard the
    Strasbourg meeting between [Armenian President] Robert Kocharyan and
    his country's prime minister as surprising. The ambassador explained
    this by Norway's chairmanship in the Council of Europe.

    [Correspondent over video of the Council of Europe building] We
    reported in yesterday's edition of the "Xabarci" news programme that
    Norwegian Prime Minister Kjell Magne Bondevik attended the opening of
    an exhibition called "Fridtjof Nansen and Armenia" at the
    Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe [PACE] in Strasbourg
    on 24 June. We managed to clarify the position of the Norwegian
    ambassador to Azerbaijan, Steinar Gil, on Norway's attention to
    Armenians. Mr Gil said there was nothing surprising in the prime
    minister's visit to the event and his meeting with Kocharyan. He added
    that PACE Secretary-General Walter Schwimmer had also joined the
    meeting.

    [Gil on the phone in Russian with Azeri voice-over] Many people meet
    Kocharyan. Why are you paying so much attention to this issue?
    Naturally, our prime minister meets numerous leaders, particularly at
    the current stage when Norway is the chairman of the Council of
    Europe.

    [Correspondent] Ambassador Gil also attempted to defend Fridtjof
    Nansen, a Norwegian Nobel prize winner, who is known for his active
    assistance to Armenians and for promoting the so-called genocide. The
    ambassador said that he is helping not only the Armenians, but also
    the Turks, Greeks, Russians and Ukrainians who had suffered from World
    War I. The interesting point is that Norwegian Prime Minister Kjell
    Magne Bondevik was specially invited to the Nansen event. In view of
    the fact that Norway has not recognized the Armenian genocide, the
    premier's visit gave the Armenians a great opportunity in this regard.
    Ambassador Gil ruled out that issues damaging to Azerbaijan were
    discussed at the meeting between Kocharyan and the prime minister.

    [Gil] This was a normal meeting. How did you know that it was
    anti-Azerbaijani?

    [Correspondent] This is the position of the Norwegian ambassador to
    Azerbaijan. The Armenian media writes that representatives of the
    Scandinavian country were greatly affected by the exhibition dedicated
    to Armenian refugees.

    Zaur Hasanov, ANS.
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