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    THE OIL FACTOR IS NOT IMPORTANT FOR BRITAIN

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    [07:17 pm] 19 June, 2006

    Today RA NA deputy president Vahan Hovhannisyan and RA Minister of
    Education Levon Lazarian met Anthony John James Kentor, Ambassador
    extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the United Kingdom of Great
    Britain and Northern Ireland to Armenia, and A. Page, deputy head of
    the East administration of the Foreign Ministry.

    Mr. Hovhannisyan mentioned that the coming Presidential elections will
    depend on the Parliamentary elections. They must not be the touchstone
    for the democratization of the country, thus the political powers must
    spare no effort to avoid fabrications. He said that external factors,
    particularly the blockade of Turkey and the non-constructive approach
    of Azerbaijan towards the settlement of the Karabakh conflict affect
    negatively the economic development of Armenia.

    Asked by Mr. Page about the predictions about the settlement of the
    conflict, Mr. Hovhannisyan informed that there were three offers within
    the framework of the Minsk group which were accepted by Armenia but
    turned down by Azerbaijan. Vahan Hovhannisyan considered the aim of
    Azerbaijan to solve the problem by force taking into account the oil
    factor and the indifference of the international community intolerable.

    Mr. Page mentioned that several economic circles can link the
    settlement of the Karabakh conflict to the oil factor, but that is not
    the official approach of Great Britain and assured that the country
    does everything to find a mutually acceptable peaceful solution for
    the conflict.
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