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    Noyan Tapan, Armenia
    Nov 17 2004

    VARDAN OSKANIAN: ARMENIA READY TO CONTINUE BILATERAL NEGOTIATIONS, IF
    AZERBAIJAN DOES NOT ATTEMPT TO TRANSFER ISSUE TO OTHER INSTANCES



    YEREVAN, 17.11.04. If Azerbaijan insists on the discussion of the
    resolution on the Karabakh problem at the UN, Armenia can continue
    negotiations only with the participation of Nagorno Karabakh. The RA
    Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanian made this statement at the November
    16 meeting with journalists. The minister noted that Armenia is ready
    to continue bilateral negotiations if Azebaijan does not attempt to
    transfer the settlement of the problem to other instances not related
    to the settlement of this problem. He also underlined that if
    Azerbaijan takes such a step and refuses to continue negotiations
    with the participation of Nagorno Karabakh, the negotiations may
    reach deadlock.

    Asked what activities the RA Ministry of Foreign Affairs is carrying
    out in the coutries members of the Islamic Conference that have voted
    for holding discussion within the framework of the UN, Vardan
    Oskanian said no resources are allocated by the state budget for such
    PR, yet considerable work is being carried out. As for Pakistan and
    Indonesia that play an important role in the Islamic Conference,
    Armenia`s relations with these countries have developed in different
    ways. Like Saudi Arabia, Pakistan has close relations with Azerbaijan
    and Turkey and refuses to establish diplomatic relations with
    Armenia. Armenia has normal diplomatic relations with Indonesia.

    Vardan Oskanian also noted that he talked with the foreign ministers
    of many countries that had voted in favor of Azerbaijan`s proposal
    and these ministers told him they had voted not in essence but
    following the principle that any UN member country can organize
    discussions on an issue of concern in the UN.
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