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    ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTER SPEAKS AT BSEC MEETING IN ISTANBUL

    Hurriyet
    Nov 24 2008
    Turkey

    Here are some remarks from the speech of Armenian Foreign Minister
    Eduard Nalbandian at the Black Sea Economic Cooperation Organization
    (BSEC) meeting in Istanbul. (UPDATED)

    BSEC

    -- I am confident of the organization having a special responsibility
    to develop economic development in the wider Black Sea area.

    -- I think that when we created this organization we were twice
    less presence, not only member states, but also observers and other
    participants. Now we have more than 25 countries present for this
    meeting. This is another proof that the organization is functioning.

    -- All countries understand that they have to join efforts to respond
    to this global crisis, this challenge; we as the BSEC could join
    efforts not only as an organization, and as member states.

    -- Cooperation could more effective. At the same time the economic
    cooperation could be boosted to resolve all problems between countries.

    RELATIONS WITH TURKEY

    -- I am in Istanbul as chairman of BSEC. It is a pleasure for me to
    respond invitation of my colleagues. We will continue negotiations
    concerning normalizations of our bilateral relations. Active dialogue
    started early September when Gul came to watch the soccer match
    to Armenia.

    -- We will continue this negotiations started early September,
    I don't see any serious obstacle in normalizing the relations.

    -- Normalizing relations and opening of the common border without any
    preconditions, Armenia is ready to do that and we wait for Turkey to
    do the same.

    -- It is interest of Armenia to establish diplomatic relations
    with Turkey. There are many countries in war. They have diplomatic
    relations; they are open to each other.

    -- I don't see any major obstacles that could go to the
    normalization. All establishment of diplomatic relations must be
    prepared properly. This is not a problem, this is the question of
    our relations.

    -- Our position is very clear. My optimism coming from the negotiations
    with the Turkish side; we started negotiations immediately after
    the (visit of the) president of Turkey in September. We had very
    constructive, very interesting, very sincere and frank discussions.

    -- For the direct flights. I came directly from Yerevan. So if THY
    will decide to have own direct flights to Armenia, why not? It would
    be very good in boosting business and tourism between two countries.

    -- We must do it by our own decisions. The U.S. is very supportive
    for the normalization of Turkey-Armenia relations and we hope this
    road would continue.

    -- Yes President Gul invited our president. Our president accepted
    this invitation and I hope he will be here in October 2009 for
    Turkey-Armenia match.

    NAGORNO-KARABAKH

    -- Meeting held in the beginning of November in Moscow is not the
    first meeting between the presidents. The first one was in June
    in St. Petersburg. This November meeting was very constructive and
    positive. Not from the talks but in the point of view of declaration
    signed. First time there was a document signed by president of
    Azerbaijan and Armenia saying Nagorno-Karabakh must be solved
    peacefully and diplomatic way.

    -- The settlement of Nagorno-Karabakh should be guaranteed
    by international communities. This is not a peace agreement but
    principles are important. First time these countries signed in the
    level of presidents.

    -- After that meeting three co-chairs visited the region. The basis of
    the negotiations are the proposals made by the three co-chairs of Minsk
    Group. We hope the Moscow meeting would accelerate the negotiations
    between the parties through solution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
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