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    DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER OF ARMENIA AND AMBASSADOR OF HUNGARY MENTION NECESSITY OF COMPLETING LEGAL-CONTRACTUAL FIELD OF BILATERAL COOPERATION

    Noyan Tapan
    Apr 11 2006

    YEREVAN, APRIL 11, NOYAN TAPAN. Arpad Szekely, the newly appointed
    Ambassador of Hungary to Armenia (residence in Moscow) handed on
    April 11 copies of his credentials to Armen Bayburdian, the Deputy
    Foreign Minister of Armenia.

    Congratulating the guests on the occasion of appointment, A.Bayburdian
    wished the Ambassador success in his responsible mission. During
    the conversation the sides touched upon issues of bilateral
    cooperation. The necessity of completing the legal-contractual field,
    purposefulness of organizing visits at high level as well as holding
    of consultations among the Foreign Ministries were bilaterally
    mentioned. The Ambassador presented briefly the situation created
    after the parliamentary elections held two days before in Hungary as
    well as the Hungarian experience of Eurointegration. The RA Foreign
    Ministry's Press and Information Department submitted to Noyan Tapan
    the Hungarian Ambassador's brief biographic data. Arpad Szekely was
    born in 1957 in the Hungarian city of Miskolc. In 1976 he graduated
    from the Physics Department of the Foldes Ferenc Grammar School
    of Miskolc. In 1976-1981 he studied at the International Journalism
    Department of the Moscow State Institute of International Relations. In
    1981 he started work at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Hungary. In
    1984-1989 he worked at the Embassy of Hungary to Germany. In 1990-1992
    he worked as the Prime Minister's Personal Assistant for Inner Policy
    and Trade. In 1990 he was the representative of the Hungarian part
    of the Hungarian-Bavarian Intergovernmental Council. In 2005 he was
    appointed the Ambassador of Hungary to Russia. He knows Russian,
    English, French. Married, has three children.
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