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    AVET ADONTS MEETS WITH EUROPEAN JOURNALISTS

    armradio.am
    04.09.2008 17:12

    On September 4 the Chairman of the National Assembly's Standing
    Committee on European Integration Avet Adonts met with representatives
    of popular mass media of 15 EU member states.

    At the beginning of the meeting Mr. Adonts presented the composition
    of the National Assembly, the activity of the committee headed by him,
    and later responded to the journalists' questions.

    German journalist Barbara Gruberie asked what can be expected from
    Turkish President Abdullah Gul's visit. Mr. Adonts said he welcomes
    Gul's visit. This is the first ever visit of the Turkish leader to
    Armenia. He expressed hope that it will mark the start of a dialogue
    between Armenia and Turkey. The zero agenda that exists between
    Armenia and Turkey does not correspond to the logic of the 21st
    century. Armenia has declared many times that it is ready to launch
    dialogue with Turkey without any preconditions.

    He expressed the opinion that it's high time for the two countries to
    speak without the mediation of third parties. Nevertheless, Mr. Adonts
    noted that Guls's visit will take place under the conditions of
    Armenia's blockade, closed Armenian-Turkish border and absence of
    diplomatic relations between the two countries.

    In response to a question from Czech reporter Lyubos Palata whether
    Armenia will recognize the independence of Abkhazia a nd South Ossetia,
    Mr. Adonts said Armenia has not even recognized the independence
    of Nagorno Karabakh. Nether it has recognized the independence of
    Kosovo, and in these circumstances the recognition of Abkhazia and
    South Ossetia would be illogical.

    During the meeting the foreign journalists asked questions
    about Armenia-NATO cooperation and the Karabakh conflict
    settlement. According to Mr. Adonts, Armenia-NATO cooperation is
    on a very high level, but the question of joining NATO is not on
    Armenia's agenda. Armenia is a member of the CSTO. Armenia tries to
    combine the active cooperation with NATO and the membership in the
    Collective Security Treaty Organization.

    Turning to the Karabakh issue, Mr. Adonts noted that unlike
    Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Transniestria, the Karabakh issue
    is unique. It differs with both its essence and the technology of
    settlement. Attempts are made to resolve the Karabakh conflict through
    cooperation. Russia, the US and France are cooperating to help settle
    the issue. This is the main difference from the processes that were
    taking place in case of the other conflicts. The developments in South
    Ossetia showed that the resolution of conflicts in a military way is
    unacceptable and there is no alternative to peaceful solution.
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