LATVIA READY TO SHARE EXPERIENCE OF INTEGRATION INTO EUROPEAN STRUCTURES
Pan Armenian
05.10.2005 10:15
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "The states aspired to join the European Union
should accept the values and principles the EU is based upon,"
Latvian President Vaira Vike-Freiberga stated when commenting on the
prospects of opening the borders with Armenia and establishment of
the Armenian-Turkish diplomatic relations within the EU-Turkey talks
framework. "The candidates for the European Union should be unanimous
in comprehension of history and develop constructive relations with
the neighbors", the Latvian President stated on the threshold of
her visit to Yerevan. "Armenia has chosen European values and we are
interested in cooperation on the Armenia-EU Action Plan within EU New
Neighborhood Policy by conveying our experience of integrating into the
European structures", she added. When touching upon the Armenia-NATO
relations the Latvian President noted, "There exist some essential
standards. Interchangeability of army is one of these standards. Latvia
has gained a valuable experience and is ready to share it and offer
consultations of Latvian military experts", reported Mediamax.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Pan Armenian
05.10.2005 10:15
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "The states aspired to join the European Union
should accept the values and principles the EU is based upon,"
Latvian President Vaira Vike-Freiberga stated when commenting on the
prospects of opening the borders with Armenia and establishment of
the Armenian-Turkish diplomatic relations within the EU-Turkey talks
framework. "The candidates for the European Union should be unanimous
in comprehension of history and develop constructive relations with
the neighbors", the Latvian President stated on the threshold of
her visit to Yerevan. "Armenia has chosen European values and we are
interested in cooperation on the Armenia-EU Action Plan within EU New
Neighborhood Policy by conveying our experience of integrating into the
European structures", she added. When touching upon the Armenia-NATO
relations the Latvian President noted, "There exist some essential
standards. Interchangeability of army is one of these standards. Latvia
has gained a valuable experience and is ready to share it and offer
consultations of Latvian military experts", reported Mediamax.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress