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  • Armenian-U.S. Bilateral Defense Consultations Held in Kansas

    PRESS RELEASE
    August 9, 2004
    Embassy of the Republic of Armenia
    2225 R Street, NW, Washington, DC, 20008
    Tel: 202-319-1976, x. 348; Fax: 202-319-2982
    Email: [email protected]; Web: www.armeniaemb.org

    Armenian-U.S. Bilateral Defense Consultations Held in Kansas

    An Armenian Ministry of Defense delegation headed by Deputy Defense
    Minister, Lt. Gen. Arthur Aghabekyan, visited Kansas on August 2-7, 2004, to
    participate in the third annual round of U.S.-Armenian Bilateral Defense
    Consultations. Armenian Ambassador to the U.S., Dr. Arman Kirakossian and
    Defense Attaché Colonel Armen Sargsyan joined the Armenian delegation for
    the consultations. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense James MacDougall
    headed the American delegation to the Bilateral Defense Consultations.

    The bilateral discussions were held in Kansas because of an active State
    Partnership Program between the Kansas National Guard and the Armed Forces
    of the Republic of Armenia, commenced in 2003 as part of overall
    Armenian-U.S. military cooperation. The consultations addressed the current
    state of and perspectives for further military and military-political
    cooperation between Armenia and the United States, and other issues of
    bilateral interest.

    During a visit to State Capitol in Topeka, the Armenian delegation members
    met with Kansas Secretary of State Ron Thornburgh and Secretary of
    Agriculture Adrian J. Polansky, and were later hosted by the Adjutant
    General of Kansas National Guard, Maj. Gen. Tod M Bunting in his
    headquarters at State Defense Building. The Armenian delegation visited Ft.
    Riley and several military installations of U.S. Armed Forces and the Kansas
    National Guard, as well as several industrial and national landmarks,
    including the Harley Davidson factory, the Eisenhower Presidential Center in
    Abilene, KS, and the Truman Presidential Museum and Library in Independence,
    MO.

    A special meeting with the representatives of Kansas's tiny
    Armenian-American community, held in Kansas City, KS, was an opportunity to
    present Armenia's progress at home and in strengthening U.S.-Armenian
    bilateral relations.
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