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    EU DELEGATION WRAPS UP VISIT TO ARMENIA

    Public TV, Armenia
    Feb 6 2008

    [Presenter] The three-day visit of a senior EU delegation to the region
    has ended. Senior EU officials summarized the results of their visit
    to Armenia in Yerevan today.

    Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan said that three major issues were
    on their agenda - the European Partnership Programme, Europe-Armenia
    bilateral relations and regional issues and, of course, the forthcoming
    presidential election. Both Slovenian Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel,
    who chairs the European Union, and Benita Ferrero-Waldner, European
    commissioner for external relations and European Neighbourhood Policy,
    voiced hope that the February election would be better than the
    [Armenian] parliamentary election held last May in terms of freedom,
    democracy and transparency standards.

    [Slovenian Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel, in English with Armenian
    voice-over] Hopefully or maybe, new people will be in senior offices
    after the election, but I suppose the leaders will represent the
    national position. And I consider it cannot change in one day in
    the South Caucasus. When there is a new generation of leaders, the
    modernization will continue. The election should be used to show how
    democracy is developing.

    [Ferrero-Waldner, in English with Armenian voice-over] We are in
    the middle of the path, but work still needs to be done to ensure
    progress in the fields of economy, human rights, investment and
    democracy. We hope that the forthcoming election will be freer and more
    transparent compared to the previous ones monitored by international
    observers. Although we know that the previous indices were quite good.

    [Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan] With this visit we
    have once again proved our commitment to the principles adopted by
    Armenia, we have proved that we implement them more consistently,
    and the European Union has once again confirmed its commitment to
    seeing a peaceful, developed and democratic society in this region.

    [Correspondent] Benita Ferrero-Waldner, European commissioner for
    external relations and European Neighbourhood Policy, said in an
    interview with Armenian Public TV today that she had visited Armenia
    for at least five times since 2000 and that she could see progress in
    our country every year. Since November 2006, when the Armenia-EU Action
    Plan came into effect, Armenia has recorded significant progress in
    the implementation of its commitments. But we are still on this path,
    the official said. In this context, she attaches great importance
    to the presidential election in Armenia. Asked whether a visit of
    an EU representative to Karabakh is planned in the near future,
    Ferrero-Waldner said that it was early to say something definite
    at this moment but that the European Union wanted to be involved in
    this process.

    [Ferrero-Waldner, in English with Armenian voice-over] We would like to
    be involved in the negotiations process. Being the European Union, we
    would like to be present there, this will mean increased confidence,
    as it is very important that the populations see that there is
    progress. I am sure that a settlement will be found to the conflict.
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