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    ITAR-TASS, Russia
    May 7 2004

    Armenia parliamentary majority, opposition agree to continue talks

    YEREVAN, May 7 (Itar-Tass) - The ruling majority in Armenian
    parliament and the opposition agreed to continue political
    consultations on the situation in the country. Partakers of
    Thursday's talks will work out the agenda of further consultations,
    their joint statement said on Thursday.

    `Participants of the consultations attach importance to creating a
    new situation in the country' taking as the basis the statements of
    the parties of the ruling pro-presidential coalition and the
    opposition.

    Representatives of the factions representing the political majority
    -- the Armenian Republican Party, the parties Orinats Erkir and
    Dashnaktsutyun, and of the opposition -- the faction Edinstvo (Unity)
    and the party National Unity and neutral political forces -- United
    Labour Party and the deputy group People's Deputy participated in the
    talks.

    The resolution of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
    (PACE) contains the demand for the political dialogue between the
    Armenian authorities and the opposition. The PACE considered the
    internal political situation in Armenia on April 28.

    The opposition continues to insist on Robert Kocharyan's resignation
    from the post of the Armenian president. The release of its arrested
    activists, provision of the television air, free road for residents
    of Armenian regions in Yerevan who want to take part in
    anti-government rallies are among the demands of the opposition.

    The republic's authorities call opposition actions `demonstrations of
    political extremism.' Police dispersed the opposition rally in
    Yerevan downtown overnight to April 13. The opposition stated on
    Wednesday that it would refrain from rallies in Yerevan in the next
    ten days `as a sign of good will.'

    The talks of Armenian parliament speaker Artur Bagdasaryan with the
    opposition were first held on April 26-27, but they were interrupted
    later.
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