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    ARMENIA MAY PARTAKE IN NABUCCO

    news.az
    March 17 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Nabucco "All regional projects, especially economic ones should
    involve all countries of the region and not exclude anyone."

    Armenian FM Edward Nalbandian speaking in Berlin accused Turkey of
    creating obstances to the process of the regulation of bilateral
    relations and spoke positively about the Nabucco gas pipeline.

    He spoke before the audience of the German Foreign Policy Council
    after negotiations with German FM Guido Westerwelle and other German
    officials on March 15.

    The minister spoke positively about the EU program of Eastern
    Partnership involving Armenia. In his interview with Deutsche Welle
    he did not rule out participation of his country in the Nabucco
    gas pipeline.

    "We consider", he said "that all regional projects, especially
    economic ones should involve all countries of the region and not
    exclude anyone". As for whether Armenia would want to be one of the
    transit countries for such a gas pipeline, Edward Nalbandian said
    his country is ready to partake in the projects connected with the
    energy resources. He considers that such projects should be realistic,
    economically efficient, meet the interests of the region, and not
    be politicized.

    Answering about the question regarding Armenia's position in the
    Russian-Georgian conflict, the minister said they have the relations
    of strategic allies with Russia and good neighbors with Georgia. "This
    is why we have definite obligations both as a strategic ally of Russia
    and a good neighbor of Georgia. And along with Georgia, we are the
    country that is interested in stability and security of Georgia more
    than others in the region and the world. This is why Armenia plays
    a role of a moderator in the relations between Russia and Georgia".
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