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During recent years the United States has been involved,
interested in the South Caucasus, and its policy here was balanced,
so the continuation of the same policy will be positive for our
region and Armenia, Armenian Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian
said in an exclusive interview with RFE/RL on 9 November.
Commenting on the results of recent U.S. presidential election,
Oskanian stated that new positive developments took place in Armenian-American
relations during President George W. Bushs first term in office.
The Armenian Foreign Minister mentioned the establishment of military
cooperation between the two countries, Armenias inclusion
in the Millenium Challenge Account program, and the fact that Washington
has maintained aid to Armenia at the same level even though the
amount of aid to other countries is being gradually cut.
I believe that during George Bushs second term in office
we should not maintain the same level of our relations, but deepen
and develop them, Oskanian said.
Turning to the prospects for resolving the Karabakh conflict, Oskanian
stated that serious progress was achieved during his
four meetings with his Azerbaijani counterpart Elmar Mammadyarov
in Prague and Strasbourg over the past six months.
We can now enter the second stage of the Prague meetings
and deepen the achievements of the first stage, Oskanian said.
Azerbaijan has announced that it would wait for Armenias
response to begin the second stage of the negotiations. I can announce
through your Radio that Armenia has already given its positive answer
and is ready to resume the negotiations as early as tomorrow.
The Armenian Foreign Minister characterized as a diplomatic
mistake Azerbaijans initiative to include in the agenda
of UN General Assembly the issue of the resettlement of Armenian
families on Armenian-controlled Azerbaijani territories around Nagorno-Karabakh.
Azerbaijan should not hope to continue the negotiations within
OSCE Minsk Group and at the same time expect other solutions for
separate issues picked from the whole package in other instances.
It never happens, Oskanian said. Either we continue
the negotiations within the Minsk Group, trying to reach a solution
of the whole problem, or Azerbaijan can take the issue to other
instances, seeking separate solutions, and in that case Baku will
have to deal with the authorities of Karabakh. The ball today is
in their court.
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