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    ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTER TAKES PART IN THE MEETING OF OSCE FOREIGN MINISTERS

    ARMENPRESS
    June 29, 2009

    YEREVAN, JUNE 29, ARMENPRESS: Armenian Foreign Minister Edward
    Nalbandyan took part June 28 in the non-official meeting of the OSCE
    Foreign Ministers in the Greek Corfu Island which was dedicated to
    the strengthening of security in Europe.

    45 Foreign Ministers of OSCE member states as well as CSTO, CIS, EU,
    NATO and OSCE top-officials took part in the meeting organized by
    Greek Foreign Minister.

    Media relations department of the Armenian Foreign Ministry told
    Armenpress that during the meeting E. Nalbandyan delivered speech
    where he presented the Armenian ideas on the security in Europe.

    "Previous security agreements were connected with the reality which
    has now changed. It's time to draft a more efficient Euro Atlantic
    security system like the European security treaty where it will
    be definitely fixed that the universal security is inseparable,
    that states do not built their security on the other states, that we
    mustn't recognize the right of a side by rejecting the same right of
    the other one's, when the use of force or threats for it have no place,
    where all the states combine their efforts to fight against general
    dangers. In case of the existence of these constitutive we will be
    able to efficiently confront the existing challenges," - the Armenian
    Foreign Minister said. Within the frameworks of the meeting of OSCE
    Foreign Ministers the Armenian FM also took part in the meeting of
    the FMs of CSTO member states and had a number of bilateral meetings.

    During the meeting between Edward Nalbandyan and Danish Foreign
    Minister Per Stig Muller ways of development of bilateral relations in
    the political and economic spheres have been discussed. The Ministers
    have exchanged thoughts on the issues connected with security in the
    South Caucasus. Getting Edward Nalbandyan's invitation to visit Armenia
    Per Stig Muller noted that he will visit Yerevan in autumn this year.

    During the meeting of Armenian and Swiss Foreign Ministers Edward
    Nalbandyan and Michelin Calmy-Ray refer has been made to further
    deepening of bilateral relations. The Swiss FM informed about the
    decision to establish a diplomatic representation in Yerevan.

    In Corfu E. Nalbandyan also met the USA Deputy Secretary of State James
    Steinberg during which the assistant to the Secretary of State Phillip
    Gordon was also present. During the intercourse issues connected with
    different spheres of Armenian-American friendly relations as well as
    opportunities of development and enhancement of cooperation have been
    touched. A number of international and regional issues have also been
    referred to.

    Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandyan also met Benita Ferrero-Waldner,
    Commissioner for Foreign Relations and European Neighborhood of the
    European Commission. They had a detailed conversation on different
    spheres of Armenia-EU cooperation. On the request of the Commissioner
    Minister Nalbandyan presented the latest developments in the Karabakh
    conflict negotiation process.

    During the meeting between E. Nalbandyan with the Canadian Foreign
    Minister Lorens Cannon opportunities of bilateral cooperation and
    enhancement of the legal-agreement field have been discussed.

    During the meeting of Edward Nalbandyan with Irish Foreign Minister
    Michael Martin refer has been made to the intensification and
    fortification of bilateral relations. The Ministers have discussed
    the joint steps towards the political dialogue, economic cooperation
    and development of cultural relations.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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