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    Armenian Public TV, Armenia
    Oct 30 2008


    Armenia confident Moscow meeting to further Karabakh settlement


    [Presenter] Before the tripartite meeting between [Russian President
    Dmitriy] Medvedev,[Armenian President Serzh] Sargsyan and [Azerbaijani
    President Ilham] Aliyev to be held in Moscow on Sunday [2 November],
    the foreign ministers of Armenia, Russia and Azerbaijan will meet in
    Moscow on 31 October. They will prepare the presidents' meeting. On 1
    November, the Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign ministers will meet the
    OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs.

    [Correspondent] The Armenian foreign minister is sure that the
    tripartite meeting between Medvedev, Sargsyan and Aliyev in Moscow
    will open a new page in the Karabakh settlement process. The
    settlement format has not changed, says Minister [Edvard] Nalbandyan,
    adding that Yerevan welcomes the Russian president's initiative to
    boost the talks.

    [Armenian Foreign Minister Edvard Nalbandyan, addressing journalists
    at a news conference] We think that the talks are at a very important
    phase, we think the talks may be boosted especially after Russian
    President Medvedev's initiative, and we hope that the meeting of the
    presidents will add momentum to step up the talks.

    [Correspondent] The minister dismissed the reports that the Karabakh
    settlement was discussed during the meeting between the Armenian,
    Azerbaijani and Turkish foreign ministers in New York in
    September. The meeting lasted only 15 minutes and discussed Turkey's
    initiative to set a platform for stability and cooperation in the
    Caucasus. Turkey may only assist in the settlement of the Karabakh
    conflict, Nalbandyan said, by normalizing its relations with Armenia,
    opening the border and influencing Azerbaijan's position in order to
    make the Karabakh talks more constructive.

    [Nalbandyan] Today we are in talks with Turkey with regard to the
    establishment of diplomatic relations, the opening of the border and
    Armenian-Turkish relations in general without any precondition. This
    means exactly that there can be no precondition that may be linked
    with the Karabakh settlement.

    [Correspondent] The minister does not share the views of some analysts
    that Armenia's foreign policies were more predictable 10 or 15 years
    ago than today.

    [Nalbandyan] Maybe, 10 or 15 years ago, not many things were
    planned. That's why they could be more predictable. Our foreign
    policies are sustainable, if someone notices a change in relations
    with Russia, I would like to assure you that this change can only be
    aimed at the further strengthening, expansion and deepening of our
    allied and strategic relations with Russia.

    [Correspondent] Nalbandyan dismissed the statements of the radical
    opposition that the settlement of the Karabakh conflict is a matter of
    two or three months. The real picture is that it is possible to reach
    an agreement with Azerbaijan and this may happen if the neighbouring
    country [Azerbaijan] shows political will and starts to move towards a
    settlement instead of initiating destructive steps by making various
    statements in international organizations, the minister said.
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