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    SPEECH OF SERZH SARGSYAN AT THE OPENING OF THE FOURTH ORDINARY SESSION OF THE EURONEST PARLIAMENTARY ASSEMBLY

    16:55 | March 17,2015 | Official

    Distinguished Chairman of the National Assembly,

    Distinguished Co-Chairs of the Assembly,

    Distinguished members of the EURONEST Parliamentary Assembly,

    It is a pleasure to greet you in Yerevan on the occasion of your
    participation in the Fourth Ordinary Session of the EURONEST
    Parliamentary Assembly.

    This week can be considered to be a truly "European" one for us: we
    are glad to host the EURONEST Session in Yerevan, after which I will
    depart for Brussels to participate in the EPP Summit. Both in Yerevan
    and Brussels I am scheduled to meet with the high level EU officials,
    and a few days later the Session of the Armenia-EU Parliamentary
    Cooperation Committee will take place here in Yerevan. It is good
    that relations between Armenia and EU are developing dynamically.

    I believe strongly that discussions to be held and resolutions to be
    adopted in the parliamentary dimension under the extensive list of
    agenda items of the EURONEST Session will contribute to the deepening
    of cooperation between the European Union and partner nations in a
    number of areas.

    Among those items are infrastructure and transport cooperation, energy
    efficiency and renewable sources of energy, dialogue in the area of
    culture. It is also a high time to exchange opinions in reviewing the
    European Neighborhood Policy and on the preparations for the upcoming
    Eastern Partnership Summit.

    I highly value the inter-parliamentary cooperation in the framework
    of the Eastern Partnership. It is significant and plays an important
    role in the whole system of our relations with the European Union. The
    Yerevan Session of the EURONEST Parliamentary Assembly is a good
    opportunity to conduct a broad and open exchange of views and opinions,
    genuine dialogue on the issues that are important for our society.

    I believe that inter-parliamentary discussions will let us form
    correct assessment of the challenges that our nations face as well
    as let us attempt to find joint avenues to overcome cooperatively
    those challenges.

    It is noteworthy that our cooperation towards making system of
    pan-European values the citizens' property, its promotion and rooting
    engages both the parliamentary and civil society circles. Armenia
    today is a country of free speech and free media, we have got freedom
    of assembly, established civil society, which is well aware of its
    rights, and how it can struggle for its rights.

    With the aim to further improve the democratic processes in Armenia
    we have initiated constitutional reforms, which pursue the objective
    of improving the constitutional mechanisms for implementation of the
    rule of law and safeguarding fundamental human rights and freedoms.

    Distinguished ladies and gentlemen,

    Building on shared values Armenia is committed to the development of
    cooperation with the European Union directed at continued improvement
    of the democratic institutions and judiciary system, good governance,
    fight against corruption, consolidation of civil society, further
    improvement of the business environment for the expansion of trade
    and investment, continued implementation of mobility and partnership
    and expansion of the sectoral cooperation.

    We attach great importance to the steps to secure people to people
    contacts and free movement with the EU. We also anticipate support
    of the parliamentarians in the forthcoming launching of the dialogue
    with the EU for a visa-free regime to be established for our citizens.

    We are convinced that by joining efforts we will be able to arrive at
    joint approaches based on opportunities instead of incompatibilities,
    and thus secure for our citizens an opportunity to take best advantage
    of various integration formats, which in its turn will consolidate
    cooperation and let us avoid new confrontations on the European
    continent.

    We build upon the premise that it is possible to accommodate both
    the Armenia's membership to the Eurasian Economic Union, with all
    commitments stemming thereof, and the European Union's deep and
    comprehensive agenda. Moreover, we will attempt to explore compatible
    middle ground through establishment of close ties between the various
    integration processes, and thus contribute to the consolidation of
    shared pan-European values free of contradictions and dividing lines.

    Honorable Members of the Assembly,

    This year the whole Armenian nation has been joined by the civilized
    world in commemorating victims of the Armenian Genocide that took
    place in the Ottoman Empire in 1915.

    We recall with gratitude and highly value the role of the European
    Parliament in the recognition of the Armenian Genocide. It was the
    first among pan-European institutions to adopt in 1987 a resolution
    condemning that crime perpetrated against Armenians in the territory
    of the Ottoman Empire and calling upon the Turkish government to
    recognize it.

    The Armenian Genocide is not only the tragedy of our nation but also a
    world-scale crime against civilization and humanity, which reminds us
    of the failure to learn from history, dangers of a genocide denial,
    as well as the long-term negative consequences of letting this type
    of crime to go unpunished and unrecognized.

    The respect towards human rights is the pillar of the European Union
    values upon which our cooperation is built. In that context I highly
    value The Annual Report on Human Rights and Democracy in the world
    2013 adopted by the European Parliament on March 12, which contained
    a separate paragraph addressing the Armenian Genocide Centennial and
    called upon all Member States to acknowledge it, and encouraged the
    EU institutions to contribute further to its recognition.

    With regard to the resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh problem I would
    like to underline that we are not going to transform this platform
    into a propaganda tool or conduit to sow interethnic hostility, as it
    has been the case in Azerbaijan. We will try to take best advantage of
    the opportunities provided by this Assembly for the benefit of peaceful
    coexistence and cooperation of our nations. The best testimony to what
    I just stated was active participation of the Armenian delegations
    in a wide range of events that took place in Azerbaijan, including
    the Ordinary Session that took place in Baku back in 2012.

    I regret that Azerbaijani side evades meeting us halfway by responding
    to our steps towards constructive dialogue.

    It is though more disturbing that our neighboring State demonstrates
    unconstructive and maximalist stance in the very process of the
    peaceful resolution of the Karabakh conflict by backtracking on the
    already agreed points, by consistently trying to change the format of
    the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship or to launch negotiations on the
    great treaty without registering agreement on the basic principles. It
    should be obvious that the keys to the settlement of this issue are not
    located in Paris, Moscow or Washington, but in Baku, Stepanakert and
    Yerevan. Meanwhile, Azerbaijan invents far-fetched excuses in order to
    avoid the settlement based on the principles proposed by the Co-Chairs.

    I think such tactics of that country deserves unequivocal assessment
    of the international community and European institutions.

    Regardless of Azerbaijan's unrealistic claims and periodic provocations
    carried out on the Line-of-Contact there is no alternative to the
    peaceful resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict. It has been the
    position of international community, especially in the recent years,
    that there is no alternative to the comprehensive settlement of this
    conflict but by the exercise of the people's right to free expression
    of their will and self-determination, which is grounded in the
    European and universal values. This conflict can be comprehensively
    settled through the free exercise of this right by the people of
    Nagorno-Karabakh. That is the approach upon which the proposal of
    the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs is built.

    Distinguished Members of the Assembly,

    I again warmly welcome you upon the commencement of the Fourth
    Ordinary Session of the EURONEST Parliamentary Assembly, and wish
    you constructive discussions and fruitful work.

    Thank you for your attention.

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