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    ARMENIAN FM FLIES TO BURKINA FASO FOR FRANCOPHONE SUMMIT

    ArmenPress
    Nov 24 2004

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 24, ARMENPRESS: Armenian foreign affairs minister
    Vartan Oskanian has left today for Ouagadou, the capital city of
    Burkina Faso that will host November 26-27 the 2004 Francophone summit.

    The official theme of the 10th Francophone Summit is, "La Francophonie,
    espace solidaire pour un developpement durable.

    The ministry said the summit is expected to grant Armenia the status of
    observer in the 51-nation Francophone world. Armenia is already member
    of several Francophone-affiliated organizations-the International Union
    of French-Speaking Capital Cities and the International Assembly of
    French-Speaking Parliament Members.

    The Armenian ministry said the observer status and later the status
    of a full member will allow Armenia to enter into direct contacts and
    establish cooperation with tens of African countries, constituting
    the bulk of the organization.

    The 10-th Francophone summit will be attended by some heads of states,
    particularly, France's Jacques Chirac and Lebanon's president. Also
    Georgia, Austria, Hungary and Croatia are seeking the observer status
    with Armenia, Georgia will be represented by its foreign minister
    Salome Surabichvili.

    The leaders of member countries are expected to review the results
    of the 4-year plan adopted at the 2002 summit, and tackle the
    full-10 year plan they expect to adopt at the 2006 summit. They will
    consider priorities for legal action and co-operation within the bloc,
    following through on a decision at the 9th summit to penalize, even
    expel, dictators and corrupt leaders in la Francophonie. The move
    into politics marks a departure: past summits focused on cultural
    and economic issues, and avoided potentially explosive issues and
    criticism of corrupt regimes.
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