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    JOHN EVANS: I DON'T KNOW WHEN I WILL LEAVE ARMENIA, I HAVE NOT SUBMITTED ANY DOCUMENT REGARDING THIS ISSUE

    Noyan Tapan
    Armenians Today
    Mar 07 2006

    YEREVAN, MARCH 7, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. I do not agree that
    the Rambouillet meeting failed, the Karabakh settlement process
    stopped or reached a deadlock, and the Minsk Group did not come
    up to expectations. The sides came close to reaching an agreement,
    Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs
    Matthew Bryza said at the March 7 press conference. According to him,
    the issues, on which the sides failed to come to an agreement, need
    to be settled. He disagreed that his visit intentionally coincided
    with the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmen's meeting in Washington -
    his meeting was planned much earlier.

    As for the rumors about the recall of the US Ambassador to Armenia
    John Evans, the US diplomat noted that Ambasador Evans serves the
    US President. He is a fantastically good ambassador, while the US
    President deals with personnel issues, so it is for him to speak about
    personnel issues, he said. In the opinion of M. Bryza, Ambassador
    Evans succeeded in forming a good expert team in Armenia.

    In response to the same question, Amb. Evans underlined that he serves
    the US President, and no one can be an eternal ambassador. He said
    that he does not know when he will leave Armenia and that he has not
    submitted any document regarding that issue. I will not give up my
    work until my plane takes off from Armenia, he stated.
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