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    ArmenPress
    Feb 22 2005

    OSKANIAN MEETS EQUATORIAL GUINEA OFFICIALS, DISCUSSES EXTRADITION
    AGREEMENT

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 22, ARMENPRESS: Armenian foreign ministry said
    minister Vartan Oskanian arrived February 20 in Equatorial Guinea to
    press for the release of six Armenian pilots jailed by a local court
    for lengthy prison term on charges of involvement in a coup to topple
    its president.
    A spokesman for the ministry, Hamlet Gasparian, said the minister
    had a series of meetings with Equatorial Guinea officials on February
    21, particularly with his counterpart Bill Micha Ondoy, to discuss
    prospects for development of bilateral relations in various areas,
    including also interaction within international organizations, as
    well as chances to start cooperation in education area.
    Oskanian and his counterpart signed a memorandum on holding
    consultations between the two countries' ministries and also an
    arrangement was reached on appointing ambassador to each of the
    countries.
    Minister Oskanian was received also by prime minister Miguel Abia
    Biteo Boriko, state secretary Viktoriana Nchama Okomoy, and by chief
    prosecutor Olo Obonoy to discuss drafting and approval of a set of
    legal documents to back up bilateral cooperation.
    A special focus was on the fate of the six Armenian pilots and the
    both sides agreed to start talks on signing an extradition agreement
    that would pave way for their repatriation. Oskanian also met with
    jailed Armenian pilots. He is expected to Yerevan on February 23
    morning.
    The pilots are the crew of an Armenian transport plane that was
    hired by a German airfreight company a year ago to ship cargo to
    Equatorial Guinea. They were arrested in last March and sentenced to
    between 14 and 24 years' imprisonment on November 26 on charges of
    involvement in a reported plot to topple Teodoro Obiang Nguema, the
    president of the that country.
    All Armenian pilots pleaded not guilty to the accusations
    throughout their trial which was described by Amnesty International,
    a leading global human rights group, as "grossly unfair."
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