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    Baltic News Service
    November 16, 2004

    ESTONIAN PRESIDENT GIVES OVERVIEW OF EU NEIGHBORHOOD POLICY TO
    ARMENIAN LEADERS

    TALLINN

    Estonian President Arnold Ruutel on Monday met in the course of an
    official visit to Armenia with the prime minister of the country,
    Andranik Margaryan.

    The Estonian head of state gave in the meeting an overview of the
    principles of the European Union's neighbourhood policy which would
    be applied also in relations with South Caucasian countries, the
    president's office reports.

    The prime minister gave recognition to the regional cooperation of
    the Baltic states and spoke about the specifics of Armenia's
    relations with its neighbors.

    Ruutel stressed the importance of mutual understanding in this
    context and pointed out the possibilities arising from the Minsk
    Process for Southern Caucasus countries.

    Talking about participation in international Partnership for Peace
    programs, Margaryan said Armenia is ready for cooperation with all
    NATO member countries.

    The president gave an interview to Armenian television speaking about
    the possibilities to promote bilateral relations in various areas.

    The Armenian head of state, Robert Kocharyan and his wife, Bella,
    hosted a dinner in honour of the Estonian presidential couple. In his
    speech at dinner, Ruutel said the Estonian society has by now reached
    a level that makes it possible to share with others general
    conclusions drawn from the reform process. "We also know that Armenia
    is a country where the opinion of Estonia is trusted and expected,"
    he added.

    Kocharyan said it is important for Armenia to establish
    goodneighborly relations with all its neighbors. The conflicts taking
    place in Southern Caucasus hinder the natural development of the
    region, he observed. "Mutually beneficial regional cooperation
    facilitates the resolving of conflicts and stable development of the
    region, and creates significant potential for further progress. The
    best example of this is the cooperation between the countries of the
    Baltic region," he said.

    The Estonian president will continue his visit on Tuesday, delivering
    a lecture at the University of Yerevan and meeting with the Supreme
    Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians Karegin II. Ruutel will
    arrive back in Estonia on Tuesday evening.
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