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    EU URGES ARMENIA AND AZERBAIJAN TO ACHIEVE PROGRESS WITHOUT HESITATION

    ArmRadio.am
    05.12.2006 14:48

    The European Union is inspired with the active dialogue between
    Armenia and Azerbaijan directed at the settlement of the conflict,
    Finnish Foreign Minister Erkki Tuomioja said at the OSCE Ministerial
    meeting, Mediamax reports.

    "The European Union welcomes the efforts of the OSCE Minsk Group
    Co-Chairs directed at the resolution of the Karabakh conflict. The EU
    is inspired with the active dialogue between Armenia and Azerbaijan. We
    call on the parties to use the opportunity and achieve progress
    without hesitation. We welcome the successes of the OSCE ad hoc
    mission, which visited the areas that suffered of fire," added the
    Foreign Minister of Finland.

    The Foreign Minister of Romania Mikhay-Ravzan Ungurianu also referred
    to the issue of the OSCE mission's visit. He said in particular that
    "Romania welcomes the efforts directed at the restoration of trust
    between the two parties.

    " "The work of the OSCE mission in Nagorno Karabakh and adjacent
    territories was an effective initiative, and now this experience
    should be used," said the Romanian FM.

    In his speech Erkki Tuomioja expressed appreciation for the
    ratification of the Action plans with Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia
    in the framework of the European Neighborhood Policy.

    "We hope that the accomplishment of the Action Plan will endorse the
    reinforcement of stability in the region and will strengthen EU's
    ties with the three countries of the South Caucasus," declared the
    Finnish Minister.

    The Chairman of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly Goran Lenmarker
    declared in his speech that there is a "golden" opportunity for
    the settlement of the Karabakh conflict and expressed hope that the
    parties will use it.
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