TBILISI: Armenia, NEXT Georgia – Armenian Businessman Selling UK Bra

ARMENIA, NEXT GEORGIA – ARMENIAN BUSINESSMAN SELLING UK BRAND IN GEORGIA
Written by Madona Gasanova

The Financial
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March 22 2010
Georgia

The FINANCIAL — With investments of 2 million USD, Gagik Baghramyan,
Executive Director of Next clothing store in Armenia, has brought
the UK brand to Georgia. In 2009 the annual turnover of the Armenian
branch of Next reached 3 million USD. In Georgia Baghramyan expects to
get a larger volume of benefit, stipulated by the huge opportunities
of the Georgian market.

In an exclusive interview with The FINANCIAL Baghramyan underlines the
common interests of Armenia and Georgia. He says his country is much
dependent on Georgia; that developments in Tbilisi are immediately
affecting Armenia.

"The Russo-Georgian war affected the Armenian economy very much.

Citizens of Armenia were unable to receive certain products as a
result of the conflict. The railway was blocked and transit movement in
Georgia was restricted. The Armenian banking sector also temporarily
stopped giving out loans. In late 2009 they restored the crediting
process and decreased interest rates," Baghramyan says.

The Armenian businessman says that Georgia is a country of bigger
opportunities than Armenia.

"Georgia continues to improve its image as a tourist destination
and this correspondingly enhances the opportunities of businesses,
especially the service sector. Whereas in Armenia an entrepreneur
will manage to see benefit in a year and a half, in Georgia he will
manage to see it in 7 months," Baghramyan told The FINANCIAL.

"Next is offering stylish, good quality products in clothing, footwear,
accessories and home products. It gained huge popularity among Armenian
customers after its initial opening in the country. The main factor
that helped the popularity of Next in Armenia is the beautifully
designed two-storey shop, which is the largest in Armenia and a
synthesis of quality and cost."

"At very accessible prices Next offers various kinds of products
to every person, regardless of gender, age and social class. These
factors were determiners for finding the key to our customer’s hearts.

Next is one of the most popular stores in Yerevan. On my way to work I
frequently see people dressed in Next clothing. We are doing our best
in order to gain the same popularity amongst Georgian customers. We
should prove that we deserve our customers’ loyalty. We will work
hard in order to provide maximum satisfaction for Georgian shoppers."

NEXT Success in Armenia, NEXT Georgia

In 2009 the total turnover of Next in Yerevan was 3 million USD. This
is not a paltry sum and reaching such results with just one store
was only possible because of the large popularity of the shop. The
Armenian branch of Next was opened in November 2008. Our decision
to increase our shares in Georgia means that Next has proven to be
a profitable brand.

Q. What were the main factors that encouraged you to enter the
Georgian market?

A. The successful results on the Yerevan market persuaded us to
increase our shares on the Georgian market. We observed and researched
the Georgian market for a long time. Investing in a foreign market asks
for more caution, more detailed analyses and study of every detail.

During recent years Georgia has shown good results in almost every
field that is important for entrepreneurs. The rules on custom houses
and transparency of tax payment were a hugely positive step from
Georgian officials. At present any person, 24 hours daily can fill
in a declaration, check an account and so on. All these factors are
very attractive for foreign investors. We have serious plans for the
Georgian market and are not planning to remain satisfied with the
results that we have already reached.

Competition and NEXT’s advantages

Q. The Georgian market has already been entered by different
international clothing brands. What is the advantage of Next compared
with its competitors?

A. The main advantage of Next compared with its competitors is that
the Next store offers products for the whole family. The main goal
of Next is to satisfy a diversified segment. While most of the shops
offer products for concrete sex, age or taste, Next combines all these
under one store. We do not have any price frames. We will work on the
lower margins in order to have a large number of customers. The main
concept of Next is the satisfaction of its customers.

I respect all the entrepreneurs that are running business in Georgia.

As for our competitors, all those people who are hard workers we
consider our rivals. People who like their work and are doing their
maximum are our competitors. We are ready to compete with all the
innovations that will be offered by our rivals. Actually, competition
helps company development on a number of levels and makes companies
think about further development. The absence of competition results
in unimproved service, so we are ready to compete and continue working
on further development of the company.

Q. Which segment’s customers does Next target? Please name some famous
Armenians who shop at your brand.

A. The Next brand is divided in three parts: Next essentials, Next
regular and Next signature. Next essential is cheaper priced. For 76
GEL a customer can buy a 2 shirt and a tie. It is the best solution for
employees of middle incomes. Next signature is more expensive, as the
textiles are exclusively from France and Italy. Kid’s clothes are also
diversified from all three lines: essential, regular and signature.

Another line of Next is Next home. We would like to increase our
direction and also add Next home in our stores in Armenia and Georgia.

If you switch to any Armenian TV channel you will find a person
dressed in the clothes of Next. Most of the representatives of
Armenian show-biz are our loyal customers, also politicians and
managers. Next serves not only Armenians but also foreigners living
in our country. For example the CEO of mobile company Beeline and
his family are frequent guests of our shop.

Next is known for its diversification of style. Dressing only in Next
clothes a person can go anywhere. One can dress up and go play sport,
visit a club or party, have a B2B meeting, go to the theatre etc.

What’s more, Next offers various lines of clothes, shoes, clothes,
lingerie, bags and so on.

Q. Which fashion line does Next follow? Which fashion trends will be
offered by Next in 2010?

A. The fashion trends of Next for 2010 offer clothes for a light
lifestyle. It mostly includes casual clothes. Of course classic clothes
will be trendy too. Lots of colours will be available in the trendy
clothes of Next this year. 2010 is a year of worldwide performances,
like the Olympic championship, world championship in football and
the horoscope sign of this year – a tiger – which is a bright animal
and accordingly dictates bright colours. The logo of Next is black and
white and that means that these two classic colours will also always be
trendy in our collections. Next renews its collections weekly. In our
store customers can buy clothes that are currently on offer in the UK.

Q. How simple it was starting business in Georgia? Underline some
differences/similarities of Armenian and Georgian markets?

A. The main difference between Georgia and Armenia is that the
boarders of Georgia are more open than Armenia’s. As Armenia is
bordered mostly by Georgia it is much influenced by the processes
and business climate within the country. You can succeed in Armenia
without any interference, but still the diapason of responsibilities is
larger in Georgia. Georgia continues to improve its image as a tourist
destination and in this case accordingly enhances the responsibilities
of businesses, especially businesses that offer services. Whereas in
Armenia an entrepreneur would see benefits in a year and a half’s time,
in Georgia he would manage that in a much shorter time.

Q. What is the volume of sales that you plan to reach in Georgia
in 2010?

A. Actually we are presently competing with our Armenian branch. Our
goal is to get larger profit in Tbilisi than we saw in Yerevan. We
only just opened our store in Tbilisi in March but we still think
that the volume of sales will be larger at the end of this year in
Tbilisi , compared with Armenia. For the end of 2010 we expect to
have turnover of 5% more than was in Yerevan in 2009.

Q. During recent years there has been a boom in development of the
construction business and banking sector. What is the situation of
economical development in Armenia and how has the global recession
affected the Armenian economy?

A. Armenia has not totally emerged from the global recession but we
are seeing positive signs already. The banking sector in Armenia
has restored its previous working process. Even real estate is a
prospective field for making investments in but in the long term.

Q. Please name some of the creative business ideas in Armenia that
are not developed in Georgia.

A. Programming is currently booming in Armenia. You can find lots of
large scale companies that are focused on programming, preparing micro
chips, and are cooperating with Microsoft and Intel. As I know Georgia
has not reached similar scales of development in this field yet.

In Armenia infrastructure is very developed. It sounds implausible
that infrastructure in Armenia is more developed than in Georgia. As
considering the popularity and development of the tourism sector in
Georgia this aspect should be at a higher level. Service quality needs
improvement too. You can enter some shops and find the personnel just
drinking coffee. It is not yet a fundamentally implemented rule in
the services sector Georgia that the "customer is always right".

BIO

Q. Please tell us about yourself. What is your education and work
experience?

A. I am a graduator of the polytechnic institute of Yerevan and also
the state economical institute, the faculty of finance and credits. I
am single. Perhaps because of my priorities to be job oriented. I have
been working from when I was 16, in various fields. All my friends
call me a workaholic, but I do not think so. I just like running a
business which I can love and faithfully devote myself to.

Q. Which clothes do you prefer and which stores or boutiques do you
shop in except for Next?

A. My work position obligates me to follow a dress code. I am mostly
dressed up in classic clothes. Usually I prefer a free style and
mostly wear casual clothes, jeans and t-shirts. Since my cooperation
with Next all my clothes are from this brand, except for watches. As
Next gives me the possibility to buy everything I need from it, I do
not visit other shops. I just make order some shoes from our Armenian
cobblers. I only visit other shops for research purposes.

Q. What does Wealth mean to you?

A. Wealth is important, but for me it is mostly the ability of
realization and reaching happiness of one’s soul. Wealth is a material
ability of fulfilling plans. For me serving people, satisfying them
and making them happy is the main goal. I use my wealth to please
others and that makes me happy.

Q. Are you a frequent user of social networks?

A. I was registered on one social network but to tell the truth the
last time I visited it was a year ago. I keep up contact with my
friends with the help of email.

Q. Do you have a special recipe for becoming successful?

A. My special recipe for becoming successful includes constantly
working on improving the abilities of myself. Being hardworking is
a key factor for reaching success.

Q. Describe your day, at what time does it starts and what does
it include?

A. I cannot remember when I last had a vacation. My daily timetable
means waking up at 7 am. We open our store at 11 o’clock, but still
I come to work at 9 am. Because of the difference in time I continue
staying at work sometimes for the whole night in order to cooperate
with our UK partners. Sometimes I try to switch off from work and
make my brain rest. For that purpose I go to the theatre or find some
comfortable place to relax and talk with friends.

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DurDe: Erdogan’s threat calls to mind the Ottoman policy of 1915

DurDe: Erdogan’s threat calls to mind the Ottoman policy of 1915

21.03.2010 17:38 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Initiative for "Say Stop to Racism and
Nationalism" (DurDe) of Turkey has slammed the statement, Turkish
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan made on March 16, during an
official visit to London.

`The expressions suggest that the Prime Minister, who has been
infuriated by the votes of the US House of Representatives and the
Swedish Parliament regarding the Armenian Genocide, has chosen as
target the Armenian immigrants from Armenia and Georgia, who seek to
eke out a living in Turkey. Lately, these highly vulnerable migrants
have become an easy victim for politicians in Turkey. And they are
targeted even though they lack any sort of social protection and
individual security. The fact that they live under the constant risk
of expulsion from Turkey and that they are repeatedly reminded of this
threat calls to mind the Ottoman policy of 1915 to deport Armenians.
These migrants, although insignificant in view of Prime Minister’s
considerable power are apparently the only ones on which such power
could be exercised,’ the Initiative said in a declaration obtained by
PanARMENIAN.Net .

`We would like to remind the Prime Minister of the Republic of Turkey that:

No one leaves the soil, on which he or she is born out of pleasure;
and no one stays in a foreign country if she or he cannot find a
proper job;
Humane treatment is a universal right for everyone, also for an
Armenian illegal migrant worker;
The official ill-treatment, which these immigrants are subjected to,
is a disgraceful hate crime;
It is unacceptable that the fate of thousands of vulnerable people is
turned into a bargaining chip to counter the decisions of parliaments
in third countries;
It is obvious that these words will also implicate the Armenians of Turkey;
Finally, these expressions constitute a massive contradiction for a
Prime Minister, whose country prides itself in a global outlook and
purports to bring together civilisations, to reconcile warring
fractions everywhere and to normalize relations with Armenia.

We, the undersigned civil society organizations
Condemn this mindset that seems even today to be inclined to the idea
of deportation, and demand that the disgraceful political haggling on
the backs of defenseless immigrants is terminated immediately,’ it
said.

Armenian minister, OSCE mediators discuss Karabakh

Public Television of Armenia
March 17 2010

Armenian minister, OSCE mediators discuss Karabakh

[Presenter-read report over video of a meeting] [Armenian] Foreign
Minister [Edvard] Nalbandyan has met the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs
[Yuriy] Merzlyakov [of Russia], [Bernard] Fassier [of France], and
[Robert] Bradtke [of the USA] and the personal representative of the
OSCE chairman-in-office, Andrzej Kasprzyk.

The latest developments in the process of the Artsakh [Karabakh]
settlement talks, and the possibility of the co-chairs’ visit to the
region were on the agenda. The co-chairs informed Nalbandyan about the
results of discussions with the Azerbaijani foreign minister held in
Paris on 5 March. Nalbandyan drew the attention of the co-chairs to
continuous attempts of the Azerbaijani side to distort the essence and
sense of the negotiation process, emphasizing that they negatively
impacted the atmosphere of the negotiations and hindered their
progress.

Speaking about the participation of Nagornyy Karabakh in the
negotiations, the Armenian foreign minister emphasized that the issue
could not be solved without the direct involvement of the authorities
of the [unrecognized] Nagornyy Karabakh republic in the process.

Galust Sahakyan: Armenia Will Not Get Into Bargaining

GALUST SAHAKYAN: ARMENIA WILL NOT GET INTO BARGAINING
Siranush Muradyan

"Radiolur"
19.03.2010 18:14

No matter how much the Turks try to tie the Armenian-Turkish relations
to the Karabakh issue, Armenia will not get into bargaining, because
all this is about diplomatic relations, head of the Republican faction
Galust Sahakyan told a press conference today.

"All reasonable deadlines for ratification of the Armenian-Turkish
protocols have passed," Galust Sahakyan added, recalling the Armenian
President’s words that in case of necessity Armenia will use all the
tools of international law. According to the Republican MP, this will
not be restricted to the recall of the signature from the protocols.

Petrol Prices In Armenia Just Keep Going Up And Up

PETROL PRICES IN ARMENIA JUST KEEP GOING UP AND UP

Tert.am
16:00 ~U 19.03.10

Once again, companies that import and sell gas in Armenia connect this
usual raising of the cost of petrol (gasoline) in Armenia with the
recorded exchange rate fluctuations of the Armenian dram and the US
dollar and with the increase in the cost of oil in the global market.

Local Armenian company Maxhur LLC’s representative informed Tert.am
that the price of petrol is expected to increase daily, since even
today the company is working at a loss.

Just this month, the cost of petrol is being raised for the third time.

As if that wasn’t enough, Maxhur representative informed a Tert.am
correspondent that "the 4th and 5th wave in price increase is
expected."

In a phone conversation with Tert.am, another local company, Flesh,
Deputy Director Mushegh Elchyan said that, unlike other companies,
Flesh raised its prices only once this month.

"So far, we’re holding back and not raising prices due to surplus
[which the company had purchased previously at a lower cost]," said
Elchyan, adding that the company will not raise the petrol price till
the end of March and will wait for the market to stablize.

"It’s the small companeis that take advantage of the situation and
raise the prices quickly," he said.

Cbonds To Hold CIS And Baltic Region Bond Congress In Yerevan, July

CBONDS TO HOLD CIS AND BALTIC REGION BOND CONGRESS IN YEREVAN, JULY 1-2

PanARMENIAN.Net
19.03.2010 13:11 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Cbonds is planning to hold the 7th CIS and Baltic
Region Bond Congress in Yerevan on July 1-2.

The congress targets representatives of banks, investment companies,
issuers and institutional investors. 250 people from Russia, Belarus,
Ukraine, other CIS countries, UK and Continental Europe are expected
to participate.

The event will take place with the assistance of NASDAQ OMX Armenia.

"We are negotiating with the organizers. The exact date of the Congress
will be announced in the near future," NASDAQ OMX Armenia marketing
and PR division told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.

CIS Bond Congress is a traditional conference held by Cbonds and one
of major events devoted to the CIS fixed income market. The congress
is held annually in various financial centers of CIS countries and
Baltic states.

The NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc. is the world’s largest exchange company. It
delivers trading, exchange technology and public company services
across six continents, and with over 3,900 companies, it is number
one in worldwide listings among major markets. NASDAQ OMX technology
supports the operations of over 60 exchanges, clearing organizations
and central securities depositories in more than 50 countries.

In January 2008, Nordic exchange operator OMX Group acquired 100%
of shares of the Armenian Stock Exchange (Armex) and the Central
Depository of Armenia (CDA). After the combination of NASDAQ and OMX
in February 2008, Armex and CDA have become fully owned by the NASDAQ
OMX Group, Inc. For more information on the NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc.

On January 27, 2009, "Armenian Stock Exchange" ojsc was officially
renamed as "NASDAQ OMX Armenia" ojsc. On June 5, 2009, "NASDAQ OMX
Armenia" ojsc became the owner of 100% of the shares of the "Central
Depository of Armenia" ojsc.

EU Enlargement Chief Urges Turkey To Move On Cyprus, Reforms

EU ENLARGEMENT CHIEF URGES TURKEY TO MOVE ON CYPRUS, REFORMS

Agence France Presse
March 15, 2010 Monday 3:18 PM GMT

EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fule urged Turkey on Monday to open
its ports to Cyprus and push ahead with reforms at home to boost its
limping membership talks with the bloc.

"I had the opportunity to underline the importance the European Union
attaches to the need for Turkey to fully implement the additional
protocol… and normalise its relations with Cyprus," Fule told
reporters after talks with Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu.

Turkey has refused to implement the protocol to open its air and
sea ports to Cyprus, an EU member state, until the EU moves on its
pledge to ease the international isolation of the island’s breakaway
Turkish-held north.

Ankara also refuses to acknowledge the internationally recognised
Greek Cypriot government until the island’s division is resolved.

Turkey’s stance prompted the EU in 2006 to freeze Ankara’s accession
talks in eight of the 35 policy areas, known as chapters, which
candidate countries must successfully negotiate prior to membership.

Fule underlined that the problem would ease if peace talks between
Greek and Turkish Cypriots since September 2008 led to a solution.

"We agree that a comprehensive settlement on Cyprus would be a historic
breakthrough to the benefit of both Turkey and the EU," he said.

Davutoglu said his country’s membership talks should not be
overshadowed by "political problems that have no direct link to the
EU process, such as Cyprus".

Underlining his commitment to see Turkey as an EU member, Fule also
called on Ankara to press on with reforms in order to ease its entry
into the bloc.

"We are in full agreement on what remains to be done and the challenges
ahead," he said.

Turkey’s chief EU negotiator Egemen Bagis said Ankara would acelerate
the reform process, adding that the cabinet was would on Monday
discuss an action plan on the steps to be taken in 2010-2011.

Fule also voiced support to reconciliation efforts between Turkey
and Armenia to overcome a century of hostility over allegations of
an Armenian genocide by Ottoman Turks during World War I.

The two neighbours signed a historic deal in October to establish
diplomatic ties and open their border, but the process has stalled
amid mutual accusations of trying to modify the deal.

Turkey has been further angered by votes first in a US congressional
panel and then in the Swedish parliament branding the killings as
"genocide" — a term Ankara categorically rejects.

"As someone who is coming from former Czechoslovakia, from the
Czech Republic, I know that politicising your history is making
reconciliation difficult," Fule said.

Turkey began EU membership talks in 2005, but has so far opened
negotiations in only 12 policy chapters.

Besides the row on Cyprus, Turkey’s bid has been slowed down by
Ankara’s sluggish pace of reform as well as opposition from some
EU-member states to allow such a large and largely Muslim nation into
the bloc.

Vacancy Announcement/ Economist at IMF Resident Reprresentative

Office in Armenia
PRESS RELEASE
Office Manager
IMF Resident Representative Office in Armenia
Marina Aleksanyan
1 Melik Adamian str., Room 325-326
Phone: 010-528960, 010-545834
Fax: 010-545833

VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT

The IMF Resident Representative Office in Armenia is looking for a
highly skilled ECONOMIST to join its office, preferably starting
mid-April 2010.

JOB DESCRIPTION

Assist the IMF Resident Representative to analyze and report on
macroeconomic developments and policies.

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES

* Collect and analyze macroeconomic data, in particular related to
price statistics, monetary accounts, financial sector indicators and
balance
of payments.
* Draft short technical notes (in English) on the abovementioned
macroeconomic issues.
* Monitor and report on progress made with structural reforms,
particularly in the context of the government’s IMF-supported program
in Armenia.
* Participate in meetings and maintain contacts with representatives
of the government, donor organizations, civil society, and the private
sector.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

* Master’s degree in Economics or higher.
* Good knowledge of theoretical and applied macroeconomics,
particularly on issues relevant to Armenia.
* Three to five years of work experience as an economist, preferably
including experience working for the government, Central Bank, or
other international organizations.
* Strong analytical and quantitative skills.
* Excellent spreadsheet and data analysis skills; experience with
econometric modeling is an advantage.
* Excellent oral and written communication skills in both English and
Armenian..
* Strong social and interpersonal skills; ability to work well with
others and to professionally represent the IMF at official meetings
and conferences.

If you think you match all requirements above, please apply by sending
your CV to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]& gt; by March
25th, 2010. No phone calls, please.

1 Melik Adamian str., Room 325-326
Phone: 010-528960, 010-545834
Fax: 010-545833

VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT

The IMF Resident Representative Office in Armenia is looking for a
highly skilled ECONOMIST to join its office, preferably starting
mid-April 2010.

JOB DESCRIPTION

Assist the IMF Resident Representative to analyze and report on
macroeconomic developments and policies.

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES

* Collect and analyze macroeconomic data, in particular related to
price statistics, monetary accounts, financial sector indicators and
balance
of payments.
* Draft short technical notes (in English) on the abovementioned
macroeconomic issues.
* Monitor and report on progress made with structural reforms,
particularly in the context of the government’s IMF-supported program
in Armenia.
* Participate in meetings and maintain contacts with representatives
of the government, donor organizations, civil society, and the private
sector.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

* Master’s degree in Economics or higher.
* Good knowledge of theoretical and applied macroeconomics,
particularly on issues relevant to Armenia.
* Three to five years of work experience as an economist, preferably
including experience working for the government, Central Bank, or
other international organizations.
* Strong analytical and quantitative skills.
* Excellent spreadsheet and data analysis skills; experience with
econometric modeling is an advantage.
* Excellent oral and written communication skills in both English and
Armenian..
* Strong social and interpersonal skills; ability to work well with
others and to professionally represent the IMF at official meetings
and conferences.

If you think you match all requirements above, please apply by sending
your CV to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]& gt; by March
25th, 2010. No phone calls, please.

Turkish FM Informs Parliament Over Armenia Bills

TURKISH FM INFORMS PARLIAMENT OVER ARMENIA BILLS

armradio.am
15.03.2010 18:58

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu informed the Parliamentary
Committee on Foreign Affairs on resolutions about the incidents
of 1915, which were brought onto agenda of parliaments of several
countries.

Davutoglu said members of the Parliamentary Committee on Foreign
Affairs and Turkish-American Friendship Group members had a close
cooperation and conducted a good work in regard to developments at
the U.S. Congress.

Governments’ influence on parliaments should be increased, he said.

Relations between parliaments of several countries and members of
the Committee on Foreign Affairs should be improved, he said.

Turkish Ambassador in Washington, D.C. Namik Tan and Ambassadress
in Stockholm Zergun Koruturk also attended the meeting, Turkish
media report.

War No Answer To Karabakh Conflict – OSCE

WAR NO ANSWER TO KARABAKH CONFLICT – OSCE

news.az
March 15 2010
Azerbaijan

Joao Soares The chairman of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, Joao
Soares, has said that the Karabakh conflict cannot be solved by force.

‘War and violence should be ruled out in the resolution of the Karabakh
conflict,’ Soares said on arrival in Azerbaijan on Saturday.

‘The aim of the visit is to help the Caucasus countries to hold
peaceful negotiations. We have already been in Georgia and Armenia.

During the meetings in Azerbaijan we will try to give recommendations
on how to make progress in the negotiations. There are problems:
servicemen have been killed in the violation of the ceasefire
by snipers from both sides. But we have not come to discuss the
negatives. We have come to speak of the positives at the parliamentary
level and we will try to reach a breakthrough on this issue,’
Soares said.

He said that peace was needed between the countries of the
Parliamentary Assembly. ‘There are many problems in this part of the
world but the only thing clear is that it is impossible to settle
this issue other than peacefully, because war is not the way to settle
problems. Therefore, war and force should be ruled out.’

Joao Soares is accompanied by Goran Lennmarker, the OSCE Parliamentary
Assembly’s special envoy on Karabakh.