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    Cyprus, Armenian FMs discuss regional issues, bilateral ties, XINHUA

    Xinhua, China
    May 20, 2004 Thursday

    NICOSIA, May 20 (Xinhua) -- Cyprus Foreign Minister George Iacovou
    and his Armenia's counterpart Vartan Oskanian discussed Thursday the
    Cyprus problem, Cyprus' accession to the EU and bilateral ties.

    In his statements to the press after the talks, Oskanian, who is
    paying a working visit to Cyprus, said Cyprus' accession to the EU is
    very important for Armenia, noting that "we see Cyprus as a friendly
    country, as an insider in the EU and that we can rely on its help to
    further advance our integration processes with European structures
    and particularly with the EU".

    Oskanian said the two sides also talked about other regional matters,
    particularly Armenia's relations with its neighbors, Turkey in
    particular, adding as a goal his country has normalized ties with
    Turkey.

    He also said that the reason of his visit to the island is first of
    all to advance and deepen the bilateral ties at all levels.

    He added that he was extremely satisfied with his talks with Iacovou
    and that their discussion was very useful.

    On his part, Iacovou said Armenia is a friendly country with very old
    ties with Cyprus and that their modern ties develop continuously at
    all levels and mostly at the political level.

    He referred to the presence of many Armenians in Cyprus that
    participate in the economic, social and political life of the country
    and noted they discussed various issues.

    Iacovou said he briefed Oskanian on the latest developments in the
    Cyprus problem, Cyprus' accession to the EU and the prospects created
    by it while Oskanian briefed him on the problems at Caucasus region
    and Nakorno Karabagh.
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