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    AMB. EVANS BEING ASSURED THAT ROBERT KOCHARIAN IS UNLIKELY TO BE ELECTED FOR THIRD TIME

    AZG Armenian Daily #158
    06/09/2005

    John Evans, U.S. Ambassador to Armenia, who was present at
    the presentation of "Organization of Security and Cooperation
    in Europe. Last Stage" book didn't comment on the issue of the
    constitutional reforms. He only advised the journalists to look
    through the interview he gave to radio Liberty the day before.

    Mr. Ambassador said that the United States do not consider the shift
    of administration as a necessary precondition for democratization of
    Armenia and they will spare no efforts to secure independent and just
    presidential and parliamentary elections in Armenia in the future. He
    reassured that the U.S. will assist the package of constitutional
    rights. Mr. Evans said that there is an opportunity to carry out the
    relevant amendments in Armenia, at present.

    The U.S. Embassy to Armenia called the package of constitutional
    amendments as "a extremely important procedure" in the "A Time for
    Responsibility" publication. "The U. S. supports the forces that
    actively participate in the current process of constitutional reforms
    in Armenia," Mr. Evans said. He added that his country calls for
    all the parties to conduct a constructive and responsible dialogue
    around that issue. "The rules for a political game are defined by
    the constitution in each country and each political party should be
    responsible for definition of those rights," the article says.

    "We don't try to dictate the Armenian electors how to vote. The
    only thing we want to say is that it's a very important issue and
    deserves the attention of the electors and responsible discussions
    at RA National Assembly," Mr. Evans emphasized in his interview to
    "Liberty." Mr. Evans doesn't share the concern of the Armenian
    opposition that think the constitutional rights will help Robert
    Kocharian to pretend for presidents' position for the third time.

    "Several very competent people assured me that it is no realistic
    prospect," the Ambassador said.

    In response to the issue what will happen in case of violations in
    the referendum in November, Mr. Evans said that the cases of violation
    in this very corner of the world may cause this or that very serious
    complications, particularly, the clashes in the streets. "We witnessed
    such cases in some of the countries. Such lessons should be clear not
    only to Armenia but also to all the countries of this region. The
    people are expecting fair and independent elections, the U.S. also
    wants to see that, too," Mr. Evans said.
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