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    P.A.C.E. RESOLUTION REFERS TO THE POLITICAL ARENA ON THE WHOLE
    Gevorg Haroutyunyan

    Hayots Ashkhar Daily
    June 25, 2008
    Armenia

    KIRO MANOYAN, person in charge of the ARFD Central Office of "Hay Dat"
    and Political Affairs, was the guest-speaker of "Pastark" (argument)
    club yesterday.

    Mr. Manoyan considered the hearings organized by US House of Foreign
    Affairs Committee (concerning the US Policy in the South Caucasus
    region) one of the most important events of the recent period. The
    thing is that several Congressmen have introduced in the agenda of
    the discussions such issues as Armenia's being blockaded by Turkey
    and Azerbaijan, the recognition of the Armenian Genocide, the problem
    of Artsakh etc. It is noteworthy that these hearings were followed
    by serious Senate discussions over appointing a new US Ambassador
    in Armenia, and the issue of recognizing the Armenian Genocide was
    touched upon again.

    Despite stressing the fact that Democratic candidate B. O'bama has
    publicly reiterated his commitment to recognize the Armenian Genocide
    and, during the Senate discussions, even sent a written request to
    the nominee for the Ambassador in Armenia as well as called on the
    executive to recognize the fact of the Armenian Genocide, K. Manoyan
    also reminded the participants of the press conference that promises
    and desires do not always come true in politics.

    The person in charge of the ARFD Central Office of "Hay Dat" and
    Political Affairs, publicized interesting information according to
    which, "Around ten days ago, the Turks had a meeting with Mr. O'bama's
    Advisors who said that O'bama was going to recognize the Armenia
    Genocide unless the Congress did the same before his being elected a
    President. He has also committed himself to solving the Artsakh issue
    based on the principles of justice and establishing the country's
    closer ties with Armenia.

    With regard to other issues, O'bama's approaches to do not coincide
    with the classical approaches of Washington; they are based on the
    public opinion of the United States. For instance, he is in favor of
    initiating a dialogue with Iran, and this is an unprecedented event."

    K. Manoyan expressed conviction that the requirement of Armenia's
    compliance with its commitments under Resolution # 1609, an issue to
    be discussed in the PACE summer session, will refer to the Armenian
    opposition as well. "One of the requirements is that the opposition
    recognize the decision of the Constitutional Court. And if the
    opposition continues to argue the legitimacy of the authorities,
    it will mean that it doesn't meet the requirements of Resolution
    # 1609. The PACE has taken into consideration not only the steps
    undertaken by the opposition but also the presence of their political
    will. Resolution # 1609 refers to the political arena on the whole
    and not to this or that political group.

    The speaker expressed belief that the Armenian Foreign Ministry will
    not introduce landmark changes in its strategic approaches and will
    mainly be engaged in restoring our country's international reputation.

    And before the end of the presidential elections in Azerbaijan and the
    United States, there will be no significant progress in the Artsakh
    settlement process. "However, the Co-Chairs of the Minsk Group will
    continue their active work. Besides, the peaceful settlement talks will
    continue because this is the only way for preventing and disallowing
    the military solutions and putting an end to Azerbaijan's bellicose
    threats. In this process, it is necessary to speedily implement the
    resettlement programs in Nagorno Karabakh. This is what Artsakh needs,
    and we mustn't lose time any more."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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