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Bseco Should Assist In Creating An Environment Conducive To Resolvin

BSECO SHOULD ASSIST IN CREATING AN ENVIRONMENT CONDUCIVE TO RESOLVING CONFLICTS

PanARMENIAN.Net
26.06.2007 19:53 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "Fifteen years later, each of our countries and
BSECO too, have changed. I can speak for Armenia: our economic growth
is gratifying, the collapse of the time of independence is only a
bad memory. Our economic growth is gratifying," Armenian Foreign
Minister Vartan Oskanian stated to the BSECO (Black Sea Economic
Cooperation Organization) jubilee summit in Istanbul. He said,
institutions are stronger, as evidenced by recent elections, which
were very positively assessed by the international community. "People
are more confident. That confidence comes not just from within,
but is buttressed by the assessment of international indices," the
RA FM underscored.

He also said broadening interaction between BSECO and the European
Union is one of the significant outputs of the organization. "As the
EU considers the benefits of a Black Sea Dimension for economic,
social, environmental and energy cooperation, and as BSECO works
to enhance its interaction with the EU, we around the Black Sea,
have much to learn from those around the Mediterranean, Adriatic,
Baltic and North seas. Our need for deeper relations is not limited
to the structural, technical and institutional expertise in the
EU space. We also have much to learn from Europe in trying to find
new solutions to old problems. BSECO could have, should have, aided
in creating an environment conducive to resolving conflicts in our
region. Resolutions are only possible through compromise, compromise
requires reciprocal trust between peoples, and cooperation is the
obvious and proven way to inculcate such trust. Rejecting cooperation
is a symptom of a misplaced desire to find one-sided solutions;
this is unrealistic. The era of one-sided solutions is over," Vartan
Oskanian underlined, the RA MFA Press Office reports.

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