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    WHAT DOES ARMENIA EXPECT FROM THE OSCE GREEK CHAIRMANSHIP?

    armradio.am
    11.09.2008 15:47

    President Serzh Sargsyan today received the Special Commissioner of
    the Foreign Minister of Greece and the future OSCE Chairman Nicolaos
    Kalantsianos and the delegation accompanying him.

    Mr. Kalantsianos noted that next year Greece will assume presidency if
    the OSCE, and the visit is aimed at discussing Armenia's expectations
    from the Greek chairmanship, as well as exchanging views on the latest
    developments in the region.

    President Sargsyan said Armenia attaches great importance to the
    cooperation with the OSCE, considering it an important component of
    our security. Close and productive cooperation has been established
    with the organization's Yerevan Office.

    Noting that the Karabakh conflict is being solved within the framework
    of the OSCE, President Sargsyan underlined that the no war, no peace
    situation has been maintained for 14 years largely due to the OSCE
    Minsk Group, thanks to the cooperation of the co-chair countries. The
    Armenian side considers that the OSCE Minsk Group still has much to do
    and has opportunities to solve the conflict, and the conversations and
    attempts of transferring the issue to other structures are targeted at
    changing the existing format, which is pregnant with serious dangers.

    The President prioritized the implementation of the Conventional
    Forces in Europe Treaty and its proper control.

    Pr esident Sargsyan spoke about the collaboration with different OSCE
    structures, attaching importance to their transparent activity.

    Turning to the Armenian-Greek cooperation, Nicolaos Kalantsianos
    noted that excellent relations have been established between the
    two countries.
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