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    ArmenPress
    March 1 2005

    BULGARIA'S RECORD OF EUROPEAN INTEGRATION EXPERIENCE USEFUL FOR
    ARMENIA, AMBASSADOR SAYS
    YEREVAN , MARCH 1, ARMENPRESS: In an exclusive interview with
    Armenpress Bulgaria's ambassador to Armenia, Stefan Dimitrov, said
    there are more and more indications that Armenia and Bulgaria are
    determined to intensify diverse bilateral ties, which received a
    strong impetus following Armenian president Robert Kocharian's visit
    to Bulgaria in 2003 September, preceded by Bulgaria's president
    Georgy Pirvanov's visit to Armenia in 2002. The ambassador said the
    visits have put the Armenian-Bulgarian dialogue on the highest level.
    He said the bilateral ties received another boost when Armenian
    parliament chairman Arthur Baghdasarian visited Bulgaria last year,
    which "showed that the parliamentary diplomacy occupies its specific
    place in the modern world."
    The ambassador also stressed the four meetings between Armenian
    and Bulgarian foreign ministers last year alone, both in Bulgaria and
    ArmeniaĆ” which he said would promote further strengthening of ties
    between the two countries' foreign ministries.
    Mr. Dimitrov also spoke about invigorating economic contacts
    between Armenian and Bulgarian businessmen, which is taking place
    concurrently with stepped up political contacts. He, particularly,
    mentioned a 2004 business forum. He said the trade between the two
    countries increased threefold in 2003 against the previous year, "an
    evidence that bilateral high level meetings yield concrete and
    tangible results." According to ambassador's calculation, trade
    between the two countries increased 25-30 percent in 2004 against
    2003.
    According to Mr. Dimitrov, Bulgaria's ten-year record of hard job
    to meet EU membership criteria may be of great importance for
    Armenia, which also wants to join it. "Being geographically part of
    Europe, we worked to make practical steps to adapt our legislation to
    that of EU rather than to adapt our mentality," he said, adding that
    European integration is a priority for both Bulgaria and Armenia.
    He said both countries are working in this direction, fixed by a
    document signed by Armenian and Bulgarian foreign ministers.
    "Bulgaria joined NATO in 2004, April 2 and by 2007 January 1, we are
    supposed to become a full member of the EU," he said, adding that
    legal grounds for membership are already prepared and that on April
    17 Bulgaria and EU will sign a relevant agreement.

    --Boundary_(ID_I/y5/Ha71sRqN/Hw6z6CGw)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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