FOREIGN MINISTERS OF RA AND BULGARIA EXCHANGES MESSAGES ON OCCASION OF
10TH ANNIVERSARY OF FRIENDSHIP AGREEMENT BETWEEN TWO COUNTRIES
YEREVAN, APRIL 12, NOYAN TAPAN. Exchange of messages of congratulation
of Vartan Oskanian, the RA Foreign Minister and Solomon Passi, the
Foreign Minister of Bulgaria, on the ocassion of the 10th anniversary
of the agreement about friendly relations and cooperation between the
two countries, (signed on April 10, 1995) took place in the RA Foreign
Affairs Ministry on Apil 11. Minister Vartan Oskanian, attaching
importance to the meaning of the agreement, which became the basis for
signing more than four dozen legal documents in different spheres of
the bilateral cooperation between Armenia and Bulgaria, expressed
confidence that Armenian-Bulgarian cooperation will continue to
develop and include new spheres of cooperation which becomes the most
important one from the veiwpoint of the European Neighbourhood
policy. In his turn, Solomon Passi expressed a hope that cooperation
between the Foreign Affairs Ministries of the two countries, which is
stimulated with striving for being involved into the European family,
will be the main motive of actively developing bilateral relations in
future as well. As Noyan Tapan was informed from the RA Foreign
Ministry's Press and Information Department, Armen Buiburdian, the RA
Deputy Foreign Minister passed the letter from the Armenian party, and
Stephan Dimitrov, the Ambassador of Bulgaria to Armenia passed the one
from the Bulgarian party.
10TH ANNIVERSARY OF FRIENDSHIP AGREEMENT BETWEEN TWO COUNTRIES
YEREVAN, APRIL 12, NOYAN TAPAN. Exchange of messages of congratulation
of Vartan Oskanian, the RA Foreign Minister and Solomon Passi, the
Foreign Minister of Bulgaria, on the ocassion of the 10th anniversary
of the agreement about friendly relations and cooperation between the
two countries, (signed on April 10, 1995) took place in the RA Foreign
Affairs Ministry on Apil 11. Minister Vartan Oskanian, attaching
importance to the meaning of the agreement, which became the basis for
signing more than four dozen legal documents in different spheres of
the bilateral cooperation between Armenia and Bulgaria, expressed
confidence that Armenian-Bulgarian cooperation will continue to
develop and include new spheres of cooperation which becomes the most
important one from the veiwpoint of the European Neighbourhood
policy. In his turn, Solomon Passi expressed a hope that cooperation
between the Foreign Affairs Ministries of the two countries, which is
stimulated with striving for being involved into the European family,
will be the main motive of actively developing bilateral relations in
future as well. As Noyan Tapan was informed from the RA Foreign
Ministry's Press and Information Department, Armen Buiburdian, the RA
Deputy Foreign Minister passed the letter from the Armenian party, and
Stephan Dimitrov, the Ambassador of Bulgaria to Armenia passed the one
from the Bulgarian party.