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    Poland, Armenia strengthen bilateral ties

    Deutsche Presse-Agentur
    September 6, 2004, Monday

    Warsaw -- The presidents of Poland and Armenia vowed Monday to continue
    bilateral cooperation aimed at fostering western-oriented economic
    and political development in the former Soviet Caucusus republic.
    Polish President Aleksander Kwasniewski termed bilateral political
    relations with Armenia "excellent", following talks with Armenian
    President Robert Kocharian. Asked whether Armenia's membership of the
    European Union could one day become a reality, Kwasniewski said he
    was unable to "prophesize" about the prospect. However, he proposed
    that as an E.U. member Poland was prepared to share its near 15 years
    experience in transformation from dictatorship to democracy and from
    a communist command to a capitalist market economy. Kocharian noted
    that the most important task facing the southern Caucasus region
    was achieving "predictable progress" in carrying out the political
    and economic reforms needed to attract business and European Union
    investment. Both leaders also expressed the hope that a solution
    would be found to the long-standing dispute between Armenia and
    neighbouring Azerbaijan over the territory of Nagorno-Karabakh. The
    Armenian leader also vowed to send 50 soldiers including medical
    personnel to join the Polish-led multi-national contingent stationed
    in south-central Iraq. The contingent is unlikely to be deployed
    before the end of this year. Bilateral Polish-Armenian agreements on
    fighting international organised crime, as well as military, economic,
    and industrial cooperation were finalized Monday in Warsaw, Poland's
    Kwasniewski confirmed. The Armenian president was due to meet with
    Polish Prime Minister Marek Belka and the leaders of the upper and
    lower houses of the Polish Parliament later on Monday. dpa sib bg

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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