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    CEREMONY ON OCCASION OF 13TH ANNIVERSARY OF UKRAINE's INDEPENDENCE
    HELD AT UKRAINIAN EMBASSY


    YEREVAN, AUGUST 28. ARMINFO. A ceremony on the occasion of the 13th
    anniversary of Ukraine's independence has been held at the Ukrainian
    Embassy in Armenia.

    RA Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan, who attended the ceremony,
    congratulated the Ukrainian people and expressed a hope that
    friendship and mutual understanding between Armenia and Ukraine will
    be developing to the two people's benefit. In his turn, Ukrainian
    Ambassador to Armenia Vladimir Tyaglo said that Ukraine has marked its
    13th anniversary and proved to be a dynamically developing state. The
    country is also developing its relations with Armenia. Responding to
    journalists' questions concerning the weak points of bilateral
    relations, Tyaglo pointed out that a wide range of issues is currently
    being worked out. According to him, Ukraine has not until this year
    supplied means of transportation to Armenia. This year, Ukrainian
    buses and cars have been supplied to Armenia. The Ukrainian diplomat
    added that the bilateral relations are successfully developing in such
    spheres as energy, construction, science, and education, the
    last-named being exemplary in bilateral relations. Tyaglo said that
    this year Armenian children received 17 Ukrainian certificates. Also,
    the ancient Armenian epic work "David Sasuntsi" and "Book of Sadness"
    by Grigor Narekatsi have been translated into the Ukrainian
    language. Tyaglo pointed out that negotiations are currently under way
    for intensifying the supply of mixed fodder to Armenia. Although the
    transport problem exists and transport expenses exceed all the norms,
    the problem will shortly be resolved, the Ambassador said. Tyaglo
    also pointed out an increase in the exports of Armenian rubber,
    brandy, wines and confectionery to Ukraine. Responding to a question
    concerning possible changes in Armenian-Ukrainian relations after the
    presidential elections in Ukraine, Tyaglo quoted President Leonid
    Kuchma as saying that after the presidential elections there will be
    no changes in either domestic or foreign policy of Ukraine.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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