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    Edward Nalbandian's statement and answer during the joint press
    conference with the Foreign Ministers of Poland, Sweden and Bulgaria

    http://www.mfa.am/en/press-releases/item/2012/12/14/sw_pol_bul_fms_conf/
    14.12.2012

    I would like to welcome Foreign Ministers of Poland, Sweden and
    Bulgaria Radosław Sikorski, Carl Bildt and Nickolay Mladenov in
    Armenia. I would particularly like to welcome Nickolay Mladenov who is
    in Armenia for the first time. My Swedish and Polish counterparts have
    previously been here.

    Today, we have quite a large-scale bilateral cooperation, based on the
    centuries-old friendly relations. We are cooperating on both bilateral
    and multilateral levels.

    In particular, I would like to mention about the Eastern Partnership
    initiative, in the origins of which were Sweden and Poland, and
    currently together with Bulgaria and other countries they play an
    important role. We attach great importance to this initiative and very
    important steps have already been taken in that direction.

    We have already stated that we had great progress in the negotiations
    over the Association Agreement, that we came close to its conclusion.
    We achieved progress in the negotiations over the creation of a Deep
    and Comprehensive Free Trade Area. We hope that these negotiations
    will be completed by November of the next year, before the Eastern
    Partnership summit to be held in Vilnius.

    We have completed negotiations over the visa facilitation by the EU
    and we are going to sign it in the next few days. It would provide a
    great opportunity to the Armenian youth, students, cultural figures,
    businessmen, and representatives of sport and other spheres to more
    easily enter the EU countries.

    We used the opportunity to discuss the upcoming summit in Vilnius, as
    well and touched upon a number of international and regional issues.

    I informed my colleagues about the negotiations over the settlement of
    the Nagorno-Karabakh issue including the recent developments in the
    peace process.
    Thus, I would like to conclude my statement and pass the floor to
    Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski.

    Question, News.am: My question is addressed to the Armenian Minister
    of Foreign Affairs. Minister Nalbandian, after the Dublin meeting, the
    Azeri side is continually making statements accusing Armenia that the
    five-sided statement was not adopted because of the Armenian side. How
    would you comment those accusations?

    Edward Nalbandian: I would suggest comparing the statements of the
    Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan in Dublin and you'll see
    that everything stated by the Armenian Minister of Foreign Affairs is
    in line with the statement of the heads of the Co-chairing countries'
    delegations.

    And what is the Azeri Minister saying? They are saying, they are
    hearing. Let me recall that it is not the first time that the adoption
    of five-sided statement failed. There were similar cases before. One
    of the examples is the attempt to adopt a five-side statement in 2010
    in Almaty. Yet, Azerbaijan was insisting on the importance, the
    predominance of the principle of territorial integrity over the other
    principles. The result was the failure of the adoption of a five-sided
    statement. But there was a trilateral statement where the Co-Chairs
    mentioned that all principles and elements proposed by the Co-Chairs
    were conceived as an integrated whole and no principle can be
    separated from the others, and no principle, no element can have
    predominance over the others.

    This time, the Azerbaijanis, for some reasons, did not want to have
    all the three well-known principles - the non-use of force or threat
    of force, self-determination and territorial integrity, even
    mentioned. And what did they achieve? There was no five-sided
    statement, but there was a trilateral statement where the Co-Chairs
    mentioned about all those three principles. Moreover, Armenia welcomes
    the statement made by the Co-Chairs in Dublin and we can make the same
    statement.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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