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Pashinyan, U.S. Secretary of State Stress Need to Resume Minsk Group Format

The following was released by the office of Acting Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan.

Acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan today had a telephone conversation with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on the latter’s initiative.

The U.S. Secretary of State congratulated Nikol Pashinyan on his Civil Contract party’s victory in the snap parliamentary elections, appreciating the consistent steps taken by the Armenian government in recent years to build on the country’s democratic achievements. In this context, Antony Blinken hailed Nikol Pashinyan’s efforts to handle the electoral tensions peacefully and build civilized relations with the opposition.

Highlighting the Armenian government’s reform agenda, which specifically seeks to curb corruption and improve the judiciary, Antony Blinken assured that the United States will provide continued support in this direction. He noted that the partnership between the two countries is based on democratic values.

Nikol Pashinyan thanked the Secretary of State for his assessment of Armenia’s democratic achievements. The Acting Premier appreciated the U.S. side’s continued support to his government’s efforts aimed at strengthening democratic institutions and the rule of law in Armenia, as well as launching a police patrol service in Yerevan. Hopeful that the assistance will help complete this process successfully, Nikol Pashinyan advised that the patrol service will be introduced nationwide in the near future.

The Acting Prime Minister hailed the efforts made by Deputy Secretary of State Philip Reeker to ensure the repatriation of Armenian POWs from Azerbaijan a month ago. The repatriation of POWs and the withdrawal of Azerbaijani troops from Armenia’s sovereign territory were described as key issues in the context of achieving regional stability.

The Secretary of State assured that the United States will continue its efforts to ensure the return of all prisoners of war. With reference to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, Antony Blinken prioritized the need for resuming the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs’ activities, emphasizing that a clear-cut agenda has to be developed for the peace process that would help find a lasting and comprehensive resolution of the conflict.

In this context, Nikol Pashinyan underscored that the conflict is not resolved and calls for a comprehensive settlement, which can only be achieved in the Minsk Group co-chairing format. The U.S. side agreed with the Acting Prime Minister’s view that the status quo cannot be stable, and the Minsk Group Co-Chairs need a clear agenda conducive to successful negotiations.

P.S. The U.S. State Department, as well as the U.S. Embassy in Armenia, published their own communique on the Pashinyan-Blinken telephone conversation. A comparison of the Armenian government's press release and the one released by the U.S. state Department highlights a number of discrepancies between the two.

Here's the text of the U.S. State Department on the telephone call:

"Secretary Antony J. Blinken spoke yesterday with Armenian acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan of Armenia.  The Secretary offered hearty congratulations to the people of Armenia following the June 20 elections, in which the OSCE’s Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights found that voters’ fundamental rights and freedoms were generally respected, and contestants were able to campaign freely.  He urged continued democratic reforms.

"The Secretary highlighted U.S. support for the Minsk Group Co-Chairs process aimed at a lasting political settlement to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.  He encouraged Armenia to engage constructively at the OSCE.  Secretary Blinken reaffirmed his support for the expeditious return of all Armenian detainees from Azerbaijan to Armenia."

 

 

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