ARMENIAN PM: FOUNDING OF SEPARATE RESIDENCE FOR EUROPEAN COMMISSION'S AMBASSADOR NECESSARY
Arka News Agency, Armenia
Dec 8 2006
YEREVAN, December 8. /ARKA/. Armenian Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan
believes founding of a separate residence for the ambassador of the
European Commission in Armenia is necessary, the press service of
the Armenian government reported. Margaryan stated this during his
meeting with head of the European Commission's delegation to Armenia
and Georgia Peer Eklund Margaryan said that Armenian Foreign Minister
Vardan Oskanyan already turned to Commissar for the new neighborhood
policy Benito Ferrero-Waldner to take it into account.
In his turn, Eklund stated that Armenia's request to have a separate
EC ambassador will be necessarily considered.
He added that no country will be given preference when appointing the
ambassador. The EC ambassador will appointed both in Baku and Yerevan,
and Armenia should not be concerned about disparity in this issue,"
said the EC delegation head.
Arka News Agency, Armenia
Dec 8 2006
YEREVAN, December 8. /ARKA/. Armenian Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan
believes founding of a separate residence for the ambassador of the
European Commission in Armenia is necessary, the press service of
the Armenian government reported. Margaryan stated this during his
meeting with head of the European Commission's delegation to Armenia
and Georgia Peer Eklund Margaryan said that Armenian Foreign Minister
Vardan Oskanyan already turned to Commissar for the new neighborhood
policy Benito Ferrero-Waldner to take it into account.
In his turn, Eklund stated that Armenia's request to have a separate
EC ambassador will be necessarily considered.
He added that no country will be given preference when appointing the
ambassador. The EC ambassador will appointed both in Baku and Yerevan,
and Armenia should not be concerned about disparity in this issue,"
said the EC delegation head.