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    ARMENIAN PRESIDENT SAYS RUSSIAN BASE REMAINS SECURITY ELEMENT

    Armenpress
    Sept 27, 2005

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 27, ARMENPRESS: Speaking to a news conference
    after talks with the visiting president of Finland Tarja Halonen,
    Armenian president Robert Kocharian said Russian military bases
    in Armenia were not imposed on it, but established in line with an
    Armenian-Russian agreement.

    He said also the Russian base is in line with Armenia's national
    interests.

    Kocharian said Armenia is located in a complicated region where
    relations between countries are not finally regulated yet. He said
    Russian bases in Armenia are looked on as an element of its national
    security. "There is no need to expand these bases, but what is there
    is regulated by the intergovernmental agreement,' he said. The press
    conference was preceded by face-to-face talks between Kocharian
    and Halonen, who according to Kocharian's press office, discussed
    bilateral relations, Armenia-EU cooperation, regional problems and
    exchanged views on a set of key international issues.

    Mrs. Halonen welcomed Armenia's inclusion in the European Neighborhood
    Policy (ENP), saying Finland was going to attach greater attention
    to its relations with South Caucasian nations. President Kocharian
    in turn said involvement of influential international organizations
    in the process of regulation of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict would
    have a positive impact, especially in providing political and economic
    support to the sides after they reached a peace deal.

    Kocharian said there were moments when the conflicting sides were
    very close to hammering out the deal, but some circumstances have
    slowed down the process. He said talks are very intensive now and
    there is hope for reaching a mutually acceptable peace formula.

    Mrs. Halonen said after learning the latest developments in the process
    he encouraged Kocharian to continue active efforts for reaching final
    peace with Azerbaijan.
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