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    ARMENIAN FM DELIVERS SPEECH AT THE 16TH MINISTERIAL MEETING IN HELSINKI

    ARMENPRESS
    Dec 5, 2008

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 5, ARMENPRESS: Armenian Foreign Minister Edward
    Nalbandian delivered speech at the 16th OSCE Ministerial meeting
    in Helsinki. The full speech of the Armenian foreign minister is
    presented below: "Mr Chairman Dear Colleagues I would like to begin
    by thanking the Finnish Chairmanship-in-Office and Minister Alexander
    Stubb for the devoted and effective work throughout the year.

    Helsinki is a city whose name will be forever linked to the basic
    principles governing the relations between the countries of the
    OSCE area. It would be highly symbolic if here, in Helsinki, we set
    the basis for the future deliberations on the improvement of the
    capabilities of our Organization, which requires truly joint effort
    and efficient partnership. A discussion around an OSCE Charter and
    the legal personality of the OSCE could become a good basis to test
    various ideas and develop common positions through a dialogue. This is
    a time for united action and I hope that we will leave Helsinki with
    a clear commitment to strengthen the effectiveness of our organization.

    Mr Chairman, Armenia is interested in continued cooperation within
    the OSCE in all three dimensions.

    In human dimension we are ready to continue constructive cooperation
    with the OSCE/ODIHR, yet at the same time we support the re-evaluation
    of the role of the ODHIR and a higher level of its accountability
    before the member states. We are ready to work with all interested
    member states in this direction. We are prepared to work towards
    developing a more consolidated approach in economic-environmental
    dimension in order to ensure its continuity and sustainability.

    We note the importance of the dialogue on the OSCE political-military
    dimension. Conventional arms control is an issue of primary
    importance. The situation in our region makes the maintenance of the
    Conventional Arms Control Treaty more imperative. Full implementation
    of commitments is crucial for the security and stability of the area
    of application. Regrettably, Azerbaijan's massive military build-up
    conducted in violation of its international obligations has not
    received an adequate reaction from the majority of the state parties
    of the Convention.

    An arms race can lead to a resumption of a military conflict. The
    situation becomes somehow classic - if there is a gun on the stage, it
    has to fire. Europe obviously needs a new security architecture, which
    will take into account all the existing concerns. With this in mind,
    we think that a debate over a European security treaty can provide
    a good forum for the development of a commonly acceptable system.

    That is why we support the proposal by Presidents of France and Russia
    regarding the convening of a summit to launch the negotiations on the
    implementation of the initiative to develop a European Security Treaty.

    Dear Colleagues, I would now like to inform you on the latest
    developments of the Nagorno Karabakh peace process for which OSCE
    has an important mediation role through the dedicated effort of the
    three Minsk Group Co-Chairs.

    The negotiations on Nagorno Karabakh settlement received a new
    impetus at the Moscow meeting initiated by President of the Russian
    Federation in his capacity as a Head of Co-Chair state and the
    signing by Presidents of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia of the Moscow
    Declaration. The Co-Chairs supported and approved the Declaration,
    and we believed that it would intensify the peace process.

    However, Azerbaijan misinterprets all the provisions of the Declaration
    going as far as stating, in particular, that the peaceful settlement
    does not exclude use of force. I wonder if there is any other
    state here, around this table, which could have such interpretation
    of the very clear notion of the 'peaceful political settlement.'
    The other vivid example of the misinterpretation of the declaration
    and the whole process of negotiations, was the provocative non-paper
    distorting the whole sense of the peace talks circulated yesterday
    by Azerbaijani delegation, which I don't even want to comment.

    Despite this, we would want to hope that we will be able to maintain
    the spirit and the positive momentum of the Moscow declaration and
    will advance towards the resolution of the conflict. This was also
    the vision of the declaration made yesterday by the three Co-Chair
    countries in framework of our Ministerial meeting. Dear Colleagues,
    There is one more long-standing problem which needs wise approach
    and political courage to be resolved. I would like to briefly touch
    upon the Armenian-Turkish relations, the normalization of which will
    highly contribute to the establishment of stability and security in
    the whole region.

    The bold steps taken by the Presidents of Armenia and Turkey
    demonstrate political will and readiness to move forward. Of course,
    no one expects miracles and we were pragmatic enough not to think that
    all problems would be solved overnight. However, the important thing
    is to achieve a tangible result and not to negotiate for the sake of
    negotiations. We are looking for establishment of diplomatic relations
    and opening of borders without any precondition and we expect the
    same approach from the Turkish side. Parties continue to work and
    negotiate and I hope that together we will achieve what I believe
    is our common goal - normalize our relations and bring security and
    stability to our region.

    Mr Chairman, In conclusion, I would like to wish success to the
    incoming Chairmanship-in-Office and to ensure my distinguished Greek
    colleague, Minister Dora Bakoyanis that she can count on the support
    of Armenia in all her endeavours aimed at reaching security and
    prosperity in the OSCE area.

    Thank you."
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