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  • French Envoy Talks Karabakh, Customs Union, Genocide Bill

    FRENCH ENVOY TALKS KARABAKH, CUSTOMS UNION, GENOCIDE BILL

    October 29, 2013 - 15:36 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - The OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs never ignored the
    issue of the Nagorno Karabakh's involvement in the conflict settlement
    talks, French envoy to Armenia noted commenting on former co-chair
    Bernard Fassier's statement.

    "Fassier, who earlier stressed the necessity of Karabakh's involvement
    in the talks, is an experienced diplomat and has extensive knowledge of
    the issue, so I cannot really question his words," Henri Reynaud said.

    "I can only add that the OSCE MG will take every effort to promote
    the settlement. However, the MG is a mediatory mission and can only
    offer the settlement options to the conflicting parties, with the
    latters responsible for final decision."

    According to the envoy, with elections completed both in Armenia and
    Azerbaijan, the countries might come up with new suggestions. The
    ambassador also stressed the necessity of rapid settlement of the
    conflict, which prevents the development of the region, Armenia
    Today said.

    According to Panorama.am, the envoy said that Armenia's sovereign
    decision to join the Customs Union was accepted, with the country's
    leadership having expressed a wish to continue relations with the EU.

    "EU, as well, did not close its doors to further partnership with
    Armenia in a number of sectors and formats, such as administration,
    legal, etc., which are not covered by the Customs Union," he noted.

    The envoy offered no comment on reports suggesting Armenia was
    pressured by Russia into joining the Customs Union.

    As he further noted, a new bill on criminalization of the Armenian
    Genocide hasn't yet been submitted to the French parliament, according
    to Novosti-Armenia.

    http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/171918/

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