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    TIGRAN SARGSYAN AT US VICE PRESIDENT DICK CHENEY

    Panorama.am
    17:03 11/10/2008

    The Prime Minister of Armenia Tigran Sargsyan who is currently in
    United States of America has had a meeting with the Vice President of
    the US Dick Cheney. During the meeting Mr. Sargsyan and Mr. Cheney
    discussed bilateral relations, prospects and possibilities of their
    development, as well as issues of regional security. In particular, the
    meeting covered the South Ossetian conflict and its negative effect on
    the economy of Armenia; relations of Armenia and Turkey, the visit of
    the President of Turkey Abdullah Gul to Armenia, ways of the Karabakh
    conflict settlement, implementation of the Millennium Challenge
    Corporation's programs, as well as the international financial crisis.

    Speaking of the consequences of the Georgian-South Ossetian conflict,
    Mr. Sargsyan said that the economy of Armenia has been materially
    damaged in the aftermaths of the current conflict about 670 mln USD
    as uncollected taxes and delayed investments.

    The Prime Minister has affirmed that Armenia is willing to continue
    the peace negotiations on Nagorno Karabakh (Artsakh) conflict in the
    frames if OSCE Minsk Group and Madrid principles.

    Mr. Sargsyan and Mr. Cheney also discussed the results of the visit
    of President of Turkey Abdullah Gul to Yerevan. The Prime Minister
    said that the visit might give a positive impulse to the improvement
    of Armenian-Turkish relations. At the same time, he said that he
    was concerned over the statements made by Gul and the Azeri Foreign
    Minister in the UN. Constructive approaches both inside Armenia and on
    the international arena are often regarded as weakening of positions
    in negotiating process while, in fact, this is expression of political
    will and readiness for concessions.
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