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    US, EUROPEAN UNION, SEND ENVOYS TO ARMENIA
    By David Gollust

    Voice of America
    http://www.voanews.com/english/2008-03-03- voa55.cfm
    March 3 2008

    The United States and European Union have dispatched envoys to Armenia
    to try to help defuse the political crisis underway since disputed
    elections February 19. The Bush administration says both sides in the
    political conflict are responsible for restoring order after lethal
    weekend rioting. VOA's David Gollust reports from the State Department.

    The parallel action by the United States and European Union reflects
    deep concern about the political stability of Armenia, where clashes
    between security forces and election protesters Saturday killed eight
    people and left more than 130 others wounded.

    The State Department says Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for
    European Affairs Matthew Bryza is enroute to the Armenian capital to
    join European Union diplomat Peter Semneby in an effort to restore
    political peace in Yerevan.

    Armenia has been in political turmoil since the February 19
    parliamentary election, which opposition leaders allege was rigged
    to favor incumbent Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisyan.

    Neither side in the dispute has shown willingness to back down,
    with opposition leader and former president Levon Ter-Petrosian
    vowing continued protests and Mr. Sarkisyan promising to punish
    trouble-makers.

    State Department Deputy Spokesman Tom Casey says the Armenian parties
    have indicated they are ready to work with the envoys, whose aim will
    be to facilitate dialogue:

    "Both sides have said they're willing to engage in a dialogue," he
    said. "Matt's [Bryza] purpose as well as the purpose of the European
    Union's representative is to try and see, through talking individually
    with both sides, if we can help stimulate that dialogue and move it
    forward. But I would not expect you to see Matt formally negotiating
    or offering proposals. This is really a facilitative role."

    Casey said the United States supports neither a crackdown on protesters
    nor a resort to violence by demonstrators.

    In a written statement late Saturday, the State Department expressed
    regret over the violence, appealed for restraint, and said both sides
    are responsible for helping re-establish order and political dialogue.

    It urged the prompt lifting of the state of emergency declared by
    Prime Minister Sarkisyan and said Assistant Secretary of State for
    European Affairs Daniel Fried had made the same point in a telephone
    conversation with the senior Armenian official.
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