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    EDWARD NALBANDIAN: REGIONAL SECURITY A PRIORITY FOR ARMENIA

    armradio.am
    16.05.2009 13:45

    The "Security and Cooperation in and around the Caucasus" International
    Conference continued in Yerevan today. Speaking at the conference, the
    Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia, Edward Nalbandian expressed
    hope that the discussions held at the Conference would be useful
    in generating innovative ideas that would help evaluate and repel
    efficiently security risks and threats in the region.

    "The wider Caucasus region represents a hot spot on the world's
    political map with almost a full set of security threats and
    challenges. The region is devastated by conflicts and interstate
    tensions, sometimes deriving from unfair historical past, the dividing
    lines caused by the clashing interests of regional and global actors,
    economic blockade and closed borders. This presents a situation in
    which cooperative actions and joint economic projects in energy,
    transportation and other sectors on a regional level could prove much
    more effective and mutually beneficial than policies of isolationism
    and enmity," Edward Nalbandian stated.

    According o the Foreign Minister, for Armenia, regional security
    was always a priority. "We have been stressing over and over that
    creation of new dividing lines is unacceptable. And differences
    should be settled by peaceful and political means. Threat of or use
    of force for the solution of c onflicts is not an alternative and
    could seriously destabilize our region and have grave consequences.

    The Caucasus needs constructive ideas and initiatives, not violence.

    Outbursts of violence can only fuel new animosities, escalate new
    tensions, and trigger new repulsive demonstrations of destruction. If
    we fail to come to terms with the new realities and reshape our
    political thinking, it would only mark a roll-back to the cold-war
    realities in this small yet important corner of the world, with
    negative consequences for all.

    The foreign policy and external security priorities for Armenia,
    therefore, include, among others, the establishment of an overall
    regional security and cooperation framework. This could be achieved
    through dialogue, negotiations, alleviation of existing tensions and
    peaceful resolution of conflicts."

    Minister Nalbandian stated that Armenia openly votes for a balanced
    and pragmatic foreign policy that sets its targets based on its own
    vital interests and those of others. "Our foreign policy focuses
    on developing relations with neighboring countries in a way that
    highlights common concerns and interests, rather than differences and
    disparities. Advocating political positivism and pragmatism, we pledge
    to be 'for' and not 'against.' We are confident that through joint
    efforts and manifestation of political will the region's nations
    can reach win-win solutions in conflict resolutions and settling
    other differences."

    Minister Nalbandian pointed to two main security challenges that
    are of a paramount importance for Armenia: the peaceful and just
    resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict and the normalization of
    Armenian-Turkish relations. "These challenges are different, and by
    no means interconnected, even if some would like to see a linkage or
    parallelism in their resolution," Mr. Nalbandian stated.

    According to him, the legitimate concerns of the people of Nagorno
    Karabakh for security have been at the heart of insisting on their
    internationally accepted legal right to self-determination. "Indeed,
    their very physical security has been at stake as a result of the
    conflict in the beginning of the last decade. In the international
    arena Azerbaijan consistently misinterprets the essence of the
    Nagorno Karabakh problem, trying to conceal the ethnic cleansing and
    its policy of violence conducted against the people of Karabakh in
    1988-1991. Consequently, these actions developed into open aggression
    and large-scale hostilities against the people of Karabakh, involving
    mercenaries closely linked to terrorist organizations, and which
    claimed the lives of tens of thousands of civilians."

    "Over the past fifteen years Armenia spared no effort to exert
    its influence and, indeed, to engage directly in the process of
    negotiations to find a durable and just resolution of the conflict
    in Nagorno Karab akh. The problem could have been solved as early as
    2001, after the Paris and Key West talks, when we were very close
    to the resolution, had the Azerbaijani side not backtracked from
    the agreements.

    Even today, we would have been closer to the resolution if the
    co-chairs did not spent months trying to convince the Azerbaijani side
    to negotiate on the basis of the proposals put forward in 2007, and
    known as the Madrid document the very existence of which Azerbaijani
    side had denied for months," the Foreign Minister stated.

    Nevertheless, according to Minister Nalbandian, the latest meetings
    of the Armenian and Azerbaijani Presidents, the Moscow Declaration,
    the declaration of the OSCE Ministerial and Statement made by the
    Foreign Ministers of the co-chair states in Helsinki, are signs of
    progress in the process for which the OSCE Minsk group co-chairs has
    proven to be the effective and credible format.

    "We are hopeful that a necessary degree of a political will from
    Azerbaijan and denunciation of the war as an option, as well as
    rejection of war propaganda and incitement to hatred towards Armenia
    and Armenians will eventually be demonstrated in order to bring the
    process to its successful completion," he stated

    Turning to the process of normalization of the Armenian-Turkish
    relations, Minister Nalbandian said: "Over the past year, following
    the initiative of the Armenian President, together with20our
    Turkish neighbors and with the help of our Swiss partners we have
    advanced towards opening one of the last closed borders in Europe and
    normalization of our relations without preconditions. The ball is in
    the Turkish side now. And we hope that they will find the wisdom and
    the courage to make the last decisive step. We wish to be confident
    that the necessary political will can eventually leave behind the
    mentality of the past.

    We have been most encouraged by the support of the international
    community.

    We are well aware of the fundamental and positive implications of
    the establishment of Armenian-Turkish relations and of the opening
    of the border for the security and stability of the region.

    Our motivation is clear in the case of both challenges - and that is,
    perhaps, one single common element joining them. It is that we should
    not leave the burden of our differences and problems on the shoulders
    of the coming generations. We must build bridges between our nations,
    working out mutually beneficial regional cooperation schemes. And
    our common objective should be shaping of a region that is safe and
    prosperous for all."
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