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    PRESS RELEASE
    Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia
    Contact: Information Desk
    Tel: (374-1) 52-35-31
    Email: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.ArmeniaForeignMinistry.am

    Foreign Minister Oskanian Attends Conference on Iraq

    Today, Armenia¹s Minister of Foreign Affairs Vartan Oskanian participated in
    an international conference on Iraq, at the invitation of the US Secretary
    of State Condoleezza Rice and the Secretary General of the European Union
    Javier Solana. Kofi Annan, Secretary General of the UN, together with Jean
    Asselborn, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Luxembourg which holds the EU
    Presidency, as well as Secretary Rice spoke about building a renewed
    international partnership to help Iraq. Representatives of the Iraqi
    Transitional Government presented their vision and strategy at the
    conference held in Brussels.

    More than 80 foreign ministers attended the conference and discussed support
    for Iraq¹s political transition process, encouraging its economic recovery
    and reconstruction, and helping establish the rule of law and public order
    in the country.

    At the conference, Minister Oskanian said, ³We commend and appreciate the
    simple act of convening this conference. It was important for everyone. It
    was significant for those in Iraq who need to know that the world continues
    to remain engaged, and it is reinforcing for those involved in the effort to
    re-build Iraq.

    ³The people of Iraq need and deserve the persistent political and economic
    involvement of all of us around the world. Even countries like Armenia, with
    modest resources, can continue to maintain a small, symbolic presence
    there,² he said, referring to the 40 non-combat medical personnel who have
    been engaged there since the beginning of the year.

    ³Armenians know well the value of moral support and the driving force of
    concerned onlookers. Further, as the foreign minister of a country and a
    people still living through the difficult and trying period of transition, I
    can tell you that it is only through sustained economic support, through the
    long-term investment of serious economic resources, that a society will
    begin to believe in the prospect of peace, in the promise of democracy.

    ³There is a tendency to ignore or neglect problems for which one has no
    immediate answer or prospect for solution. Some problems appear too
    difficult, too exotic, too unknown, too uncertain, too different for
    immediate solutions. It is when these are ignored that the social and
    political risks become insurmountable. The Iraqi people have demonstrated a
    readiness to move ahead, to risk today for the promise of tomorrow. The
    world community cannot desert them on that road,² he said.

    The Minister also noted the presence of Armenians in Iraq. ³Iraq is blessed
    with natural resources. Those include not just those in the ground, but also
    the wealth that is derived from its ethnic diversity. A sizable and old
    Armenian community is
    part of that mix, and we know that together with the other citizens of Iraq
    they look forward to contributing to Iraq¹s prosperous, peaceful future.²

    Minister Oskanian concluded by saying, ³Armenia, in turn, looks forward to
    developing and strengthening bilateral relations with a peaceful, unified
    and democratic Iraq. It is only 200 miles, as the crow flies, between our
    two capitals, and the ability to easily communicate and cooperate is an
    exciting one for all of us.²

    The Minister returns to Yerevan on Wednesday, June 22.
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