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    KOCHARYAN MADE STATEMENT IN THE COE SUMMIT

    A1plus

    | 16:06:26 | 16-05-2005 | Politics | COE SUMMIT |

    Robert Kocharyan was the 13th to make speech in the Warsaw summit
    excluded the opening speeches. He spoke Russian. The speech started
    at 12:20 instead of the 11:57. The previous speakers had violated
    the time limit. Kocharyan spoke only for 6 minutes.

    According to him, Armenia is on the way of integrating into
    Europe. Till the end of the year Armenia will meet the commitments
    taken upon in front of the COE. As he said, it is a hard but complete
    process which is supported by the Armenian society. Robert Kocharyan
    found the program "European Neighbors" extremely important.

    According to him, in Armenia people believe in the concept of Europe
    without borders - without violations, blockade, and refugees, where
    human rights and freedom rights are respected. Referring to the BGK
    conflict, Robert Kocharyan mentioned that in this context he already
    sees the settlement of the conflict and ways are sought to include
    the de-facto created Nagorno Karabakh Republic into the process of
    integrating into Europe. According to Kocharyan, today Armenia makes
    efforts for the Armenian Genocide the 90th anniversary of which was
    celebrated this year to be recognized worldwide.

    KOCHARYAN'S STATEMENT IN THE COE SUMMIT

    Statement by H.E. Robert KOCHARY AN President of the Republic of
    Armenia

    III Summit of the Council of Europe 1 st session

    Warsaw, May 16,2005

    Dear Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:

    First of all let me thank President Kwasniewski for the wonderful
    organization of the summit. I am confident that this meeting of heads
    of the Council of Europe member-states is extremely well-timed. Europe
    is in the process of transformation and it creates an urgent need
    for discussions and adequate measures aimed at reforming the European
    structures and institutions.

    Those changes are of fundamental character. "Eastern Europe"
    and "Western Europe" are not any more political terms; they have
    transformed themselves to regular geographic concepts. Meanwhile,
    the word "Europe" is not anymore simply a geographical name of a
    continent. It is a political term widely perceived as a unique model
    of a community of nations. A European is perceived as a member ofthat
    community.

    In this framework the institutionalization of that process and the
    psychological adaptation of the Europeans go hand in hand, most
    probably due to the advancement of information technologies. And the
    speed of that transformation is so high, that it easily fits within a
    lifetime of one generation. I sometimes think that what this process
    has its own logic and does not depend much on politicians.

    All this offers questions which require consideration and
    response. Namely:

    Has the European integration geographical and cultural boundaries
    and where are they?

    How do the ED enlargement and further institutionalization affect the
    demand for other organizations, including the Council of Europe? It
    is becoming more and more apparent that for ED member-states our club
    becomes less and less attractive.

    What is the future of Europe's relations with the rest of the world,
    which has other suppositions and traditions?

    Are the processes currently underway in Europe going to transform
    into a new ideology with the consequences to follow in form of a
    global divide?

    Answers to these questions very much depend on the European leaders
    sitting at this table.
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