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    MATTHEW BRYZA WILL PASS A LOT OF MESSAGES

    KarabakhOpen
    09-04-2008 20:43:10

    The OSCE Minsk Group co-chair Matthew Bryza who participated in the
    inauguration of the new president Serge Sargsyan in Yerevan on April
    9 held an exclusive interview with radio Liberty in which he spelled
    out interesting and important ideas regarding the political situation
    in Armenia. In particular, Radio Liberty reports Matthew Bryza said
    the events of March 1 were unprecedented and dramatic steps are
    necessary to restore confidence that the country is moving in the
    right direction.

    In particular, he mentioned full restoration of all freedoms, freedom
    of press, peaceful assemblies and marches. It is highly important
    to release those people whose actions contained political elements
    rather than criminal elements, at the same time, investigation must
    be carried out, and the persons who committed election fraud and used
    violence should be punished, independent from which camp they are,
    the government or the opposition, Matthew Bryza stated. Therefore,
    he said restoration of confidence in the judicial system is a primary
    problem in this country.

    With regard to his participation in the inauguration and answering
    the question whether his participation means that the United States
    considers the Armenian presidential election as democratic, Matthew
    Bryza said he is just a modest American diplomat who is responsible
    for this region and has arrived to establish effective ways of
    communication, hoping that cooperation between Armenia and the
    United States in all the spheres, including the issues of Karabakh
    and security, and Armenia will again launch democratic and economic
    reforms.

    Matthew Bryza says he is neither the president nor the foreign
    minister of the United States, he is the deputy assistant secretary
    of state who is not indifferent toward this region and this country
    and is in charge of setting up relations and sustaining them. Matthew
    Bryza thinks it is important to sustain working relations with the
    main forces of Armenia, the president elect, the future government,
    the opposition and the civil society representatives.

    Matthew Bryza also said he has not brought along any written message
    from the U.S. President George Bush, instead he has brought along
    some oral messages which he is going to pass to as many people as
    possible. As to the question when George Bush will congratulate Serge
    Sargsyan, the U.S. diplomat said he cannot speak on behalf of his
    president. He said he thinks Washington will react to the course of
    events in Armenia at the top level, and when the citizens of Armenia
    show that they are satisfied with the path along which the country is
    moving, and the government makes dramatic moves, there will also be
    a statement by President Bush or Secretary Rice, Radio Liberty reports
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