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    DEPUTY FM MEETS NATO DELEGATION

    ArmenPress
    Sept 14 2004

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 14, ARMENPRESS: Armenian deputy foreign affairs
    minister Tatul Margarian echoed today foreign minister Vartan Oskanian,
    saying the NATO's Supreme Command decision to cancel Best Cooperative
    Effort maneuvers in Azerbaijan was "the loss of an opportunity for
    regional cooperation." He was meeting with a delegation of NATO
    Parliamentary Assembly that brought to Armenia parliament members of
    12 NATO and OSCE member countries.

    Praising NATO for its efforts to help establish stability in the
    region, Tatul Margarian, expressed hope that in the long-term
    perspective NATO's principled position will promote formation of
    regional cooperation.

    Margarian also spoke in detail about Armenia's relations with its
    neighbors, Karabagh conflict regulation process and Armenia's drive
    towards closer integration with Europe.

    NATO's decision was hailed also today by Armenian prime minister
    Andranik Margarian, who said that the international community has now
    realized the gap between what Azerbaijan's leadership says and does.
    "Azerbaijan has shown its true face," he added.

    The prime minister also referred to Azeri president Aliyev's words
    that his September 16 meeting with Armenian counterpart Robert
    Kocharian would have a crucial significance in the Karabagh conflict
    regulation. "There have been no crucial actions recently and neither
    crucial positions have been voiced so as to have a sweeping effect
    on the expected talks between the two presidents," he said, adding
    that the latest events show that even if crucial developments occur
    they will not be in favor of Azerbaijan.
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