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    RA FOREIGN MINISTER TAKES PART IN OSCE FOREIGN MINISTERS' MEETING IN GREECE

    Noyan Tapan
    June 29, 2009

    CORFU, JUNE 29, NOYAN TAPAN. RA Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian took
    part in the OSCE Foreign Ministers' unofficial meeting on June 28 in
    Corfu Island, Greece, dedicated to issues of security strengthening in
    Europe. 45 Foreign Ministers of OSCE member-countries', high-ranking
    representatives of CSTO, CIS, EU, NATO and OSCE took part in the
    meeting.

    E. Nalbandian made a speech at the meeting presenting Armenia's views
    on provision of security in Europe.

    "The security agreements operating before were connected with
    the reality that has changed today. Time has come to work out more
    efficient Euroatlantic security system maybe in the form of a European
    security treaty, which will exactly stipulate that general security is
    inseparable, that states do not build their security at the expense
    of others, that you cannot recognize one's right rejecting the same
    right of another, when use of force or its threat have no room, when
    all countries unite their efforts to fight general dangers. Under
    presence of these components we will be able to efficiently resist
    the current challenges," the RA Foreign Minister said.

    As Noyan Tapan was informed by the RA Foreign Ministry Press and
    Information Department, within the framework of the OSCE Foreign
    Ministers' meeting the RA Foreign Minister also took part in the
    meeting of CSTO member-countries' Foreign Ministers, had a number of
    bilateral meetings.

    Development ways of bilateral relations in political and economic
    spheres were discussed at the meeting with Foreign Minister of Denmark
    Per Stig Moller. The Ministers exchanged thoughts over issues of
    providing security in the South Caucasus. Accepting E. Nalbandian's
    invitation to visit Armenia, Per Stig Moller said that he will arrive
    in Yerevan this autumn.

    Further deepening of bilateral relations was touched upon at the
    meeting with Foreign Minister of Switzerland Micheline Calmy-Rey. The
    Foreign Minister of Switzerland informed E. Nalbandian about the
    decision of founding a diplomatic representation in Yerevan.

    E. Nalbandian also met with U.S. Deputy Secretary of State James
    Steinberg in Corfu. Assistant Secretary of State Philip Gordon was
    also present at the meeting. Issues regarding various spheres of
    Armenian-American friendly relations, possibilities of development and
    expansion of cooperation were touched upon during the talk. A number of
    international and regional issues were also discussed at the meeting.

    E. Nalbandian also met with European Commissioner for External
    Relations and European Neighborhood Policy Benita Ferrero-Waldner
    and had a detailed talk over various spheres of Armenia-European
    Union cooperation. At Commissioner's request the RA Foreign Minister
    presented the latest developments in the Nagorno Karabakh settlement
    negotiations process.

    Possibilities of bilateral cooperation and expansion of the
    legal-contractual sphere were discussed at the meeting with Foreign
    Minister of Canada Lawrence Cannon. E. Nalbandian and L. Cannon
    touched upon possibilities of the two countries' cooperation at
    international organizations.

    Activation and strengthening of bilateral relations were touched
    upon at the meeting of E. Nalbandian with Foreign Minister of Ireland
    Micheal Martin.

    The Ministers discussed joint steps aimed at development of political
    dialogue, economic cooperation and cultural contacts.
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