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    `WE WILL NOT TAKE YOUR FOREIGN MINISTER WITH US'
    [07:49 pm] 06 February, 2008

    `Don't worry we won't take your Foreign Minister with
    us,'European Commissioner for External Relations and
    European Neighbourhood Police, Benita Ferrero-Waldner
    said on February 6 during a joint press conference in
    Yerevan.

    Ferrero-Waldner and Dimitrij Rupel, Minister for
    Foreign Affairs of Slovenia, devoted part of their
    speeches to Armenia's FM Vartan Oskanian and his
    activity.

    Do the assessments suggest a diplomatic job proposal?
    In reply to a journalist's question, Mr. Rupel said,
    `Generally, foreign ministers are wise, intellectual
    and charming.'

    The EU delegation's visit is aimed at opening full
    fledged European Commission Delegations (ECD) in
    Armenia and Azerbaijan.

    The Armenian FM underlined that the opening of the
    ECDs coincides with the presidential election in
    Armenia.

    While speaking of EU's significance, Minister Oskanian
    said, `The resolution of the Karabakh conflict and
    Armenia-Turkey relations are top priorities for the
    European Union.'

    In this respect Rupel said, `The EU Troika is visiting
    Armenia as a very important place in South Caucasus to
    offer assistance and listen to the views of our
    Armenian friends. The EU has a policy for the whole
    South Caucasus; it is part of our European
    Neighborhood Policy. The main massage that we are
    trying to send is that our friends should be friends
    with each other. We are trying to do our best to
    contribute to the friendship. We have discussed some
    technical matters regarding the Action Plan. We have
    discussed political issues, as well. Certainly here
    the top priorities for the EU are human rights,
    strengthening the democratic structures and of course
    attention to the media.'

    Turning to the forthcoming presidential elections in
    Armenia, Dimitrij said, `We think the presidential
    elections will be a proper opportunity for progress,
    although the past parliamentary elections were not bad
    either.'

    The Slovenian Foreign Minister noted that the issues
    related to the Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement
    and Armenian-Turkish relations were discussed during
    the meetings in Armenia. Noting that there are no
    diplomatic relations and the border remains closed,
    Rupel noted that the EU will try to assist in the
    improvement of Armenian-Turkish relations.

    EU Commissioner for External Relations and European
    Neighborhood Policy, Benita Ferrero-Waldner said the
    `EU is hopeful that Armenia will hold a competitive
    and free presidential election. We are hopeful that
    the presidential election will be better than the
    parliamentary election, although the parliamentary
    election also complied with the democratic benchmarks
    and was evaluated positively by the international
    observers. Benita Ferrero-Waldner believes that the
    public administration bodies that will be shaped after
    the presidential elections will be based on the
    principles of democracy, rule of law and human rights.
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