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    PRESIDENT HALONEN TO CAUCASUS FOR A WEEK

    Helsingin Sanomat, Finland
    Sept 26 2005

    President Tarja Halonen, who recently returned from a one-week visit
    to New York and a brief trip to St. Petersburg, is off again on Monday.

    This time, the President will visit three South Caucasian countries -
    Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan, all of which have had fairly little
    official contacts with Finland.

    Tarja Halonen has visited the area before. She was in Georgia in the
    Soviet period in 1980, and in Armenia and Azerbaijan as Finland's
    Minister for Foreign Affairs in 1996, when Finland was actively
    involved in seeking a solution to the conflict in Nagorno Karabakh.

    Halonen's visit this week will be the first by a Finnish head of
    state to the countries since the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991
    led to their independence.

    Armenia has had to examine its official protocol arrangements more
    than usual, as Halonen will be the first woman president ever to
    visit the country.

    In addition to opening high-level contacts between the countries and
    Finland, a key purpose of the visit is to acquire fresh information
    on the situation in the countries, and on crisis areas, with respect
    to Finland's turn at the rotating EU Presidency in the second half
    of next year.

    The EU is heavily involved in the development of the three
    countries. Georgia is especially keen to develop its ties with the
    West, and all three are seen as likely to join the EU at some time
    in the future.

    President Halonen's host in Armenia will be President Robert
    Kotsharian. In Georgia, the host will be the young (37 years old)
    and notoriously impulsive Mikhail Saakashvili, whose Dutch wife Sandra
    is pregnant. In Azerbaijan the host will be President Ilham Aliyev.

    Halonen will be granted an honorary doctorate in the Armenian capital
    Yerevan, and she will also meet the leader of the Armenian Orthodox
    Church, Karek II.

    In the Georgian capital Tbilisi she will get a chance to visit
    outside the city, and in the Azeri capital Baku she will take part
    in a business seminar.

    Among the speakers at the seminar will be President Halonen herself and
    the Finnish Minister of Trade and Industry, Mauri Pekkarinen (Centre).
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