BAKU: Azerbaijan says ‘no’ to OSCE Minsk Group

Azer News, Azerbaijan
July 22 2004

Azerbaijan says ‘no’ to OSCE Minsk Group

The long-anticipated visit by the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs to the
region has yielded absolutely no results, as this high-ranking group
lost even more credibility in the eyes of the Azerbaijani public. On
Thursday the US Ambassador to Azerbaijan Reno Harnish hosted a
reception dedicated to

the co-chairs’ visit. Over 100 people were invited to the reception,
including representatives of political parties and NGOs, parliament
members, foreign ambassadors and journalists. Touching upon the Upper
Garabagh conflict, all the three co-chairs, Steven Mann of the United
States, Yuri Merzlyakov of Russia and Henry Jacolin of France,
pointed out the need for reconciliation, compromises and concessions,
without which a peace resolution would be impossible.

One of the co-chairs said that no third party will be able to resolve
the conflict and that the conflicting parties need to come to terms
on their own. The gist of all statements made by the co-chairs is
that Azerbaijan must submit to occupation, give up its demands on
restoring its territorial integrity and accept the independence of
Upper Garabagh. Addressing the meeting, former state adviser,
political scholar Vafa Guluzada said explicitly that such statements
are absolutely unacceptable, as they are aimed at compelling
Azerbaijan to relinquish its struggle for the liberation of its
territories. Guluzada told reporters after the reception that the
co-chairs are trying to blame Azerbaijan for the protracted conflict.
Azerbaijan is a victim of aggression, and instead of considering
liberation of its land, the co-chairing countries demand the country
to submit to occupation. The co-chairs are deliberately making this
blatant mistake by regarding the aggression as a conflict, Guluzada
said. The former state adviser emphasized the four resolutions,
passed by the UN Security Council on liberation of Azerbaijan’s
occupied territories. Particularly reprehensible is the position of
Russia, which is supplying arms to Armenia and has a military
cooperation agreement with this country, Guluzada said. Guluzada’s
statement caused confusion among the co-chairs, who subsequently
suggested that another speaker take the floor, but the other
participants supported Guluzada with an applause. Guluzada also said
he was confident that the goal of the meeting was to convince the
Azerbaijani public that the country must make concessions to Armenia.
Nonetheless, this attempt has failed again. The position of the OSCE
MG co-chairs has triggered a public outcry in Azerbaijan. Chairman of
the Party of National Independence of Azerbaijan (PNIA) Etibar
Mammadov said the co-chairs are making the same mistakes as before.
He said that they are not interested in a fair settlement of the
conflict and demand concessions only from Azerbaijan. Mammadov
further voiced his approval of Guluzada’s statement, saying that it
reflects the real state of affairs. “The co-chairs must understand
that neither the authorities nor the opposition of Azerbaijan will
make any concessions”, Mammadov said. Leader of Musavat Party Isa
Gambar also censured the position of OSCE MG co-chairs. He approved
of Guluzada’s statement, confirming that Azerbaijan will not make any
concessions to Armenia. Former Foreign Minister Tofig Zulfugarov said
the co-chairs must criticize the non-constructive position of one of
the conflicting parties. As for Guluzada’s statement, it was overly
emotional, Mammadov said and added that he still agrees with some of
its parts. Another political scholar Eldar Namazov gave a negative
assessment to the co-chairs’ utterances. He said the co-chairs do not
understand the real state of affairs and that nothing has changed in
their position. Moreover, the OSCE MG is absolutely unaware of the
public opinion in Azerbaijan and this statement by Guluzada was
unexpected for the co-chairs, Namazov said. “Vafa Guluzada gave a
very harsh response”, he added.

Disappointment
In a meeting with the co-chairs on Friday, President Ilham Aliyev
expressed his dissatisfaction with the inefficient activity of the
OSCE Minsk Group. He underlined that the co-chairs are well aware of
Azerbaijan’s position stated during the meetings of Azerbaijani and
Armenian presidents and foreign ministers. Aliyev said his country
aspires to a conflict settlement within international legal norms and
noted that all conflicts should be settled this way. The President
underlined that Armenia has not honored the UN Security Council’s
four resolutions on an unconditional withdrawal of its armed forces
from the occupied lands of Azerbaijan. On the same day, the MG
co-chairs held a private meeting with Foreign Minister Elmar
Mammadyarov. Commenting on the results of the meeting, Jacolin told
journalists that it was fruitful.

UN resolutions rejected
A heated debate unfolded during a meeting of Azerbaijani Defense
Minister, Colonel General Safar Abiyev with the OSCE Minsk Group
co-chairs on Friday. Jacolin stated that peace talks have entered a
new stage. “If the conflicting sides do not make compromises, there
will be no progress in the Upper Garabagh conflict settlement. Any
incident occurring on the contact line of the military troops may
lead to military action.” General Abiyev underlined that Armenian
armed forces must pull out of the occupied Azerbaijani lands. “It is
necessary to comply with the UN Security Council’s four resolutions
on unconditional withdrawal of Armenian armed forces from the
occupied land of Azerbaijan in order to fully settle the conflict.
Finally, the OSCE should pass a relevant decision on the matter.”
With regard to the MG co-chairs, Abiyev said that the group’s mission
is to settle the conflict and ensure that the conflicting sides come
to terms. The US co-chair Steven Mann argued that the Upper Garabagh
conflict should be solved by the governments of Azerbaijan and
Armenia, but not by the OSCE Minsk Group. He added that the co-chairs
would only assist in this. In reply to General Abiyev’s question on
the priorities for the conflict resolution and the principles the MG
proposed to the conflicting sides, the Russian co-chair Merzlyakov
said international legal norms envision a peaceful solution and
litigation as options for settling conflicts. “Today, the UN
resolutions may not be executed as they were adopted in a different
atmosphere and new versions for a conflict resolution should be
sought” Merzlyakov noted. In reply, the Minister said that the UN
resolutions are still in force. “These resolutions have already been
executed in Yugoslavia and Iraq and one day they will be applied to
the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict,” Abiyev said.

Co-chairs indifferent to public opinion
In a news conference dedicated to the results of their tour of the
region at the International Press Center of Baku on Friday, the
co-chairs failed to elaborate on the work they carried out to resolve
the Garabagh conflict. The US co-chair Mann said that they were
confident of the peaceful settlement of the Upper Garabagh conflict.
Russian co-chair Merzlyakov said all the three countries co-chairing
the OSCE MG support the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan and do
not recognize the independence of the “Upper Garabagh Republic”.
Unlike in a meeting with Defense Minister, Merzlyakov, touching upon
the issue of observance to the mentioned UN resolutions, said he
believes they are still in effect. Some of the resolutions on
stopping military action adopted in 1994 have been observed. As for
other regulations, for instance, one on stopping the hostilities by
the conflicting parties, the MG continues working in this direction,
Merzlyakov added. Commenting on a possible mediation by Turkey,
Merzlyakov said that this country is already playing an active role
in the Minsk Group. “We are working closely with Turkey”, he said.
The French co-chair Henry Jacolin, in his turn, noted that the peace
talks entered a new stage after Azerbaijani President Heydar Aliyev’s
death and Vilayat Guliyev’s dismissal from the position of Foreign
Minister. Jacolin stressed that it would take Azerbaijani and
Armenian presidents as well as foreign ministers a certain period of
time to bring their positions closer. Asked about Minsk Group’s
failure in solving the Upper Garabagh conflict, the MG co-chairs
underlined that Azerbaijan and Armenia should be blamed for this.
They declined to answer a question about the occupation of
Azerbaijani lands. Asked about the Azerbaijani public’s distrust in
the Minsk Group, Jacolin admitted that the co-chairs were not
concerned over this, as they are recognized by the Presidents of
Azerbaijan and Armenia. He noted that neither the UN nor the European
Union have assumed responsibility for mediating the conflict.

Unplanned meeting
Although the OSCE MG co-chairs did not plan to meet with the
leadership of the Azerbaijani community of Upper Garabagh, the
meeting took place on the insistence of the community leader Nizami
Bahmanov. Bahmanov said that if the co-chairs meet with the
separatist regime of Garabagh, they are obliged to meet with the
Azerbaijani community as well. The MG co-chairs, in turn, said that
they could not meet with the leadership of the Azerbaijani community
due to their busy schedule. Just like in the previous meetings, the
co-chairs did not come up with any concrete proposals.

>From The Editor-in-Chief
I was among those who attended the meeting of the OSCE Minsk Group
co-chairs with the Azerbaijani public on the first day of their visit
to Baku. The Azerbaijani public came out strongly against the
statements made by the co-chairs, backing their statements with
convincing arguments. I will try to look into the reasons behind such
a harsh objection by the public. First, it was apparent that the MG
co-chairs came to Baku to impose the idea of surrender on Azerbaijan.
Second, the MG co-chairs are far from recognizing the aggression of
Armenia, a country which has occupied Azerbaijan’s lands, driven out
about one million people from Garabagh by pursuing a policy of ethnic
cleansing, destroyed ancient historical monuments and residential
areas in this region. Third, the co-chairs claim that the mentioned
UN Security Council resolutions are no longer ‘valid’, as they were
adopted in ‘different conditions’. Fourth, they call on Azerbaijan
‘to accept realities’, saying that ‘if Azerbaijan does not make any
compromises today, the conflict will not be resolved for the next 60
years’. Although the co-chairs declined to explain what compromises
should be made, it is common knowledge that Azerbaijan is expected to
give up Upper Garabagh, the city of Shusha and the Lachin District,
which is unacceptable. Neither Azerbaijani authorities nor the
opposition can agree to sign such an unfair and disgraceful peace
agreement… It is amazing that Russian co-chair Merzlyakov expressed
conflicting opinions on the same issue in various meetings. These
utterances are not accidental and reflect the policy Russia is
pursuing in the region. It is common knowledge that Russia, a
mastermind of conflicts ongoing in South Caucasus, is not interested
in their settlement. Besides, Russia is still able to keep the two
countries under pressure using the Garabagh problem. I am amazed that
the United States, a superpower, which is, contrary to Russia,
interested in establishing stability in the region, is taking a
passive stance on the issue and following Russia’s path

ARKA News Agency – 07/15/2004

ARKA News Agency
July 15 2004

Ovik Abramian appointed the head of Armenian delegation at summer
Olympic Games in Greece

NKR President receives the heads of Armenian Dance Group Ani

RA Foreign Minister and UK Ambassador to Armenia sign agreement on
culture centers

Spread of measles is recorded in Armenia

RA and RF authorities consider the possibility of creation of joint
commission

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OVIK ABRAMIAN APPOINTED THE HEAD OF ARMENIAN DELEGATION AT SUMMER
OLYMPIC GAMES IN GREECE

YEREVAN, July 15. /ARKA/. RA Minister of Territorial Management and
Infrastructure Coordination Ovik Abramian was appointed the head of
Armenian delegation at summer Olympic Games in Greece, RA Government
press office told ARKA. L.D. –0–

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NKR PRESIDENT RECEIVES THE HEADS OF ARMENIAN DANCE GROUP ANI

STEPANAKERT, July 15. /ARKA/. NKR President Arkady Gukasian received
the heads of Armenian Dance Group Ani from USA. During the meeting,
Art Director of the Dance Group Yeghia Asholian said that it is third
for the last five years visit of Nagorno Karabakh. According to him,
this time Armenian dancers from America came to Artsakh to perform at
Karabakh scene with holiday concerts dedicated to 30th anniversary of
the group.
Gukasian in his turn said that visit of Karabakh by foreign Armenian
art groups became a good tradition that should be by all means
supported. He wished the guests success in their work and expressed
hope that they’ll always remain good friends of Artsakh. L.D. –0

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RA FOREIGN MINISTER AND UK AMBASSADOR TO ARMENIA SIGN AGREEMENT ON
CULTURE CENTERS

YEREVAN, July 15. /ARKA/. RA Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanian and UK
Ambassador to Armenia Torda Abbot Watt signed today an agreement on
culture centers, RA MFA told ARKA. Agreement between the countries
puts it on official base the existing high level of culture links,
which increased with an opening of British Council in Armenia in
April 2001. According to the document, British Council is an official
body, coordinating culture links between Armenia and GB. Besides, the
agreement creates backgrounds for foundation of the same Armenian
culture representation in United Kingdom. The parties also receive an
opportunity to establish culture centers in the capitals of the two
countries and other cities on mutual agreement. The basic goal of
culture center is development of Armenian-British relations in the
spheres of language, literature, culture, art, science and
technology, etc. L.D. –0–

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SPREAD OF MEASLES IS RECORDED IN ARMENIA

YEREVAN, July 15. /ARKA/. Spread of measles is recorded in Armenia,
according to RA Deputy Minister of Health Haik Darbinyan. As he said,
in spite the fact that the disease is dominates in winter period,
this year already some cases of catching the disease in summer were
registered. However, Darbinyan didn’t state the exact number of the
infected. He just said that the disease could be caught through the
air, in particular, a whole bus of passengers recently caught the
disease. According to Darbinyan, cases of patients with intestinal
infections are registered this summer. Some of such infections
haven’t spread yet.
To remind, immunization of the population against 9 kinds of
infections is carried out among the population, and from the
beginning of the year the list of the injections included those
against Hepatitis -B, measles, roseola, parotids. A.H.–0–

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RA AND RF AUTHORITIES CONSIDER THE POSSIBILITY OF CREATION OF JOINT
COMMISSION

YEREVAN, July 15. /ARKA/. Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov suggested
creating a joint commission of RA and RF authorities. According to RA
President’s Press Service and Public Relations Department, he stated
this during the meeting with the RA Prime Minister Andranik
Margaryan. According to Luzhkov, the commission will allow the two
Governments directly solve problems of mutual interest. He added that
such commissions already function in some states of CIS. Luzhkov also
mentioned the issue of construction `Yerevan’ trade house in Moscow
with the participation of Armenian builders. According to him,
construction is planned to be completed in 2005.
According to the press release, the parties discussed the issue of
founding a center for wholesale in Moscow. As Luzhkov said, the
center would allow Armenian side to distribute goods lots without
wasting time on looking for buyers. He noted that such centers
already exist in Moscow. In addition to that, the sides discussed the
possibility of organizing Armenian trade fairs in central regions of
Moscow. Luzhkov expressed his readiness to contribute the issue of
setting stable rent taxes in Pan Russian Exhibition Center in Moscow.
A.H. – 0 –

EU transfers 1.5m euros to Armenian budget

EU transfers 1.5m euros to Armenian budget

Arminfo, Yerevan
9 Jul 04

YEREVAN

The European Commission has transferred the first tranche of 1.5m
euros to the Armenian budget under the food security programme
totalling 9.5m euros, Armenian Finance and Economy Minister Vardan
Khachatryan told a press conference today.

These funds have been given to agriculture, social security, the State
Land Survey, Property and National Statistics Services for several
years.

The minister said that the remaining 8m euros will be transferred in
two tranches by the end of 2004.

Speaking at the press conference, the head of the EU delegation in
Armenia and Georgia, Torben Holtze, said that the programme was very
important for enhancing the level of state management. He said that
this was already the eighth food security programme, which had been
realized in Armenia since 1997. As a whole, within the framework of
the programme, bearing in mind the transferred 1.5m euros, the EU has
given Armenia 68.5m euros. Holtze added that for the time being, the
sides are discussing the possibility of cooperation under this
programme for 2005-07. Armenia can count on receiving 9.5m euros per
year, he said.

CoE Info Office in Armenia is one-year-old

ArmenPress
July 9 2004

COUNCIL OF EUROPE INFORMATION OFFICE IN ARMENIA IS ONE-YEAR-OLD

YEREVAN, JULY 9, ARMENPRESS: On 8 July 2004, the Council of Europe
Information Office in Armenia organized a celebration of its first
anniversary and the presentation of its newly created website.
Armenian Government and National Assembly officials, heads of
diplomatic missions and international organizations accredited in
Armenia, representatives of non-governmental organizations and media
attended the official ceremony that took place in the premises of the
Information Office.
Samvel Mkrtchian, Head of the European Department of the RA
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, opened the ceremony and congratulated
the Information Office with its first anniversary and its
achievements during the first year of existence.
Among other honorary guests, the CoE Information Office in Armenia
had the honor to host a representative of the ‘big CoE family’ – Ms.
Mariana Nitelea, the Director of the CoE Information Office in
Bucharest, Romania. The former delivered the address of Klaus
Schumann, the Director General of the Council of Europe Directorate
General of Political Affairs.
The Director of the Information Office in Yerevan Susan Marukhyan
thanked the guests and opened the floor for the presentation of the
newly-created Armenian-English website The website is
both informative and interactive: while the general materials on the
Council of Europe and Armenia within its framework ensure public
awareness at large, the daily media digest, press releases and
news/announcements provide up-to-date information on the CoE
developments with particular relevance to Armenia. One of the most
striking features of the website is the online virtual library that
gives the opportunity to browse and find relevant library materials
online prior to visiting the library.
The Council of Europe has established 22 Information Offices in
its 45 member States in order to facilitate the CoE-related public
awareness-raising in the native languages of the respective
countries. The CoE Information Office in Armenia was officially
opened on 8 July 2003.

www.coe.am.

AAA: Assembly Interns Meet With Congressman Pallone

Armenian Assembly of America
122 C Street, NW, Suite 350
Washington, DC 20001
Phone: 202-393-3434
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July 8, 2004
CONTACT: Christine Kojoian
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Asssembly Interns Meet With Congressman Pallone
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CAPTION: Armenian Assembly summer interns met with Congressional Caucus on
Armenian Issues Co-Chair Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ) on Capitol Hill July 8 to
discuss issues of concern to the Armenian Diaspora, as well as current
legislation to extend permanent normal trade relations (PNTR) to Armenia.
The legislation, introduced by Armenian Caucus Co-Chair Joe Knollenberg
(R-MI) and Congressman Pallone in the House of Representatives last year,
would remove a provision requiring Armenia to obtain presidential approval
for continued access to low tariffs. The meeting with Congressman Pallone,
a staunch supporter of Armenian-American issues, is part of the Assembly’s
Capitol Ideas program which gives interns the opportunity to meet with U.S.
Senators and Representatives.

The Armenian Assembly of America is the largest Washington-based nationwide
organization promoting public understanding and awareness of Armenian
issues. It is a 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt membership organization.

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ANKARA: Yerevan Gives First Signals of Withdrawal

Zaman, Turkey
July 3 2004

Yerevan Gives First Signals of Withdrawal

Earlier this week Armenian Foreign Affairs Minister Vartan Oskanyan
reportedly hinted that Armenian forces might withdraw from all of the
occupied territories in Azerbaijan except Karabagh.

Oskanyan explained the development during a tripartite meeting with
Turkish Foreign Minster Abdullah Gul and Azerbaijani Foreign Minister
Ahmet Mehmetyarov at the June 28-29 North Atlantic Treaty
Organization (NATO) summit in Istanbul, Turkey.

Gul talked about that meeting during yesterday’s session of the
Justice and Development Party (AKP) Central Executive Decision
Committee (MKYK). Gul indicated that Oskanyan had said, “We can
withdraw from all territories except Karabagh.”

Gul pointed out that the Azerbaijani Minister reacted favorably to
this development. “An important step has been taken towards resolving
the Armenian issue,” declared Gul.

07.03.2004
Omer Sahin

Armenian opposition not to collect signatures to remove president

Armenian opposition not to collect signatures to remove president

Arminfo
2 Jul 04

YEREVAN

Today’s session of the political council of the opposition Justice
bloc decided not to organize a campaign to collect signatures for
demanding the resignation of Armenian President Robert Kocharyan and
for holding extraordinary presidential elections, the secretary of the
Justice parliamentary faction, Viktor Dallakyan, has told Arminfo news
agency.

The session agreed that the overwhelming majority of the Armenian
population wants Kocharyan’s resignation and hence, there is no point
in wasting efforts and resources to confirm this once
again. “Collecting signatures does not make sense also because
according to the existing laws, the signatures will not be legally
binding.” Dallakyan said.

The Justice bloc will soon conduct a press conference, which will
“draw conclusions on the results of the persecution of opposition
leaders and activists in spring”, he said. “More than 1,000 people
were subjected to administrative persecution between March and June,
and two of them – Edgar Arakelyan and Lavrentiy Kirakosyan – are still
under arrest. The lawyers of the convicts will be present at the press
conference, and a general assessment will be made on political
repression,” he said.

BAKU: Opp leader complains to European envoy about rights situation

Azeri opposition leader complains to European envoy about rights situation

Turan news agency
30 Jun 04

Baku, 30 June: PACE Secretary-General Bruno Haller, who is paying an
official visit to Azerbaijan, held a meeting today with party leaders
represented in parliament.

The executive secretary of the ruling New Azerbaijan Party, Ali
Ahmadov, said that useful cooperation has been established between
Azerbaijan and the Council of Europe. He noted that all parties of
Azerbaijan are unanimous regarding the Karabakh settlement.

Haller voiced his hope that the work [former rapporteur of the
Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe for the
Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict and Secretary-General of the Council of
Europe] Terry Davis had started will be continued and a new rapporteur
for the Karabakh problem will submit to the Parliamentary Assembly a
report reflecting reality.

The leader of the People’s Front of Azerbaijan Party (Reformers), Ali
Karimli, said that the public had pinned great hopes on Azerbaijan’s
admission to the Council of Europe. We expected Strasbourg to render
assistance in solving its commitments. However, the public has been
disappointed with the Council of Europe as most of the 14 obligations,
which should have been fulfilled in 2002-2004, have not yet been
kept. The problem of political prisoners should have been resolved in
the first two years but three and a half years have elapsed and the
problem still exists. Moreover, seven opposition leaders have been
imprisoned. Rallies and pickets are banned in a Council of Europe
member state. Recommendations by the Venice Commission of the Council
of Europe on the development of election legislation have been
ignored. No fight against corruption is being carried out and the
implementation of the law on this issue has been postponed. Karimli
also complained that there are no independent courts in the country.

The Council of Europe is not taking any measures to exert pressure on
the Azerbaijani authorities to make them fulfil its commitments.

“We supposed that Azerbaijan would come closer to the Council of
Europe’s standards, however, this has not happened and, moreover, the
Council of Europe is getting adapted to Azerbaijani standards,”
Karimli said.

ANKARA: Turkey: NATO Gain New Vision In Istanbul Summit

Cihan News, Turkey
June 30 2004

Turkey: NATO Gain New Vision In Istanbul Summit

ISTANBUL (CIHAN) – Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said
on Tuesday NATO has gained new perspective and acceleration with the
Istanbul summit.

Erdogan recalled that Turkey first time successively hosted an NATO
summit in its 52-year old NATO membership.

The leaders of 26 member countries of NATO, its 20 partner countries
and two observer countries came togeter in Istanbul summit during
2-day summit.

Turkish Prime Minister asked forbiddance from the Turkish people who
faced hard time during the summit due to the massive security
measures. “Sure, there were certain difficulties but Turkey has
gained great prestige.” He said that he is not talking about the
organizational success but the hosting important NATO summit that is
on the verge of turning point in function of the NATO.

Stating that Islam culture and democracy culture, the tradition and
modernity, the history and future had met in Istanbul, Erdogan said
that Istanbul Summit witnessed the transformation process of NATO.

Erdogan said that the Istanbul Cooperation initiative which aims to
harmonized cooperation and consultation with the region countries, as
it was foreseen by the G-8 meeting and US-EU summit, has been put
into affect with Istanbul summit.

“NATO has gained new acceleration and perspective with the decision
taken in the Istanbul summit. The transformation of the NATO based on
the new capabilities, new partnerships and new operations areas.”

Turkish Prime Minister said that NATO first time issued an new vision
declaration since the London Summit in 1990.

Meeting in Istanbul on 28 and 29 June, NATO Heads of State and
Government expanded the Alliance`s presence in Afghanistan, agreed to
assist Iraq with training, launched a new partnership initiative and
adopted measures to improve NATO`s operational capabilities.

Erdogan said that the meeting with Afghan President Hamid Karzai was
historic. “The decision taken was sign of new era beginning. The
allies reached an consensus on Iraq. ”

Referring to the relations between Turkey and Armenia, Erdogan hoped
that the three party meeting between Armenia-Azerbaijan -Turkey would
bring beneficial outcomes in future.

Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gül met with the Azerbaijan Foreign
Minister, Elmar Mamadyarov and the Armenian Foreign Minister, Vardan
Oskaryan within the framework of NATO Summit in Istanbul yesterday.
Gül made a statement after 45-minute talk and he said that the peace
and stability issue in Caucasians drawed attention of the
international community. “EU and NATO is creating a new strategy for
the Southern Caucasian and also a new strategic vision must be
developed.”

The Turkish Prime Minister said that the meeting showed the tolerance
between countries. Erdoðan said that win-win policy should be adopted
to reach a successful results.

Regarding the Turkish hostages in Iraq, Erdogan added that the main
reason of the terrorism is poverty. He said that he could not
understand why militants take the civilian people as hostages in
Iraq. “It is incomprehensible why they kidnap people.”

Three Turkish hostages, who were abducted last week in Iraq, were
released on Tuesday, Qatar based Al Jazeere satellite channel
reported on Tuesday.

Turkish workers who were working at a Turkish air-conditioner
company, were abducted by the militants of the Jama`at al-Tawhid and
Jihad which is linked with Abu Musab Al Zarkavi.

The captors had threatened to behead the Turkish hostages unless
Turkish construction firms operating in Iraq leave the country within
72 hours. The deadline for the hostages had expired today.

New USAID Country Director for Armenia Sworn-in,

PRESS RELEASE
June 30, 2004
Embassy of the Republic of Armenia
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New USAID Country Director for Armenia Sworn-in, Congratulated by Amb.
Kirakossian

The new US Agency for International Development Country Director for
Armenia, Robin Phillips, was sworn in on June 29, 2004, in a ceremony
attended by USAID Assistant Administrator Kent Hill, the newly-confirmed
U.S. Ambassador to Armenia John M. Evans, Armenian Ambassador to the U.S.,
Dr. Arman Kirakossian, and representatives of the Armenian American
organizations. Director Phillips, who holds advanced degrees in Economics,
Political Studies, and Asian Studies, has held several important positions
at the USAID, most recently serving as Director, Office of Eurasian Affairs,
Bureau for Europe and Eurasia.

Congratulating Mr. Phillips and wishing him success in his new job,
Ambassador Kirakossian referred to century-long U.S. commitment to Armenia,
adding that the newly independent Armenia was proud to be a partner with the
U.S. on such global issues as combating international terrorism and
non-proliferation. He said that the Government of Armenia valued and
appreciated its cooperation with the USAID, other U.S. government agencies
within the framework of U.S. assistance programs. Ambassador Kirakossian
noted that “we may speak different languages, but our nations share similar
values and the same respect for democratic principles, human rights, and the
rule of law.”

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