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    Armenian premier says Lebanese ties "harmonious"

    Arminfo
    11 Jul 06

    Yerevan, 11 July: Armenian Prime Minister Andranik Markaryan today
    received a government delegation headed by Lebanese Foreign Minister
    Fawzi Sallukh.

    Markaryan noted that there are no political problems between Armenia
    and Lebanon, Arminfo learnt from the government press service.

    Bilateral ties are developing harmoniously and there is a sufficient
    legal framework for the development of cooperation, the prime minister
    said. He added that the sides have rich cooperation experience within
    international organizations and it needs further deepening.

    Markaryan noted the need to resume the work of the Armenian-Lebanese
    intergovernmental commission which has become less efficient following
    the death of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.

    The three joint practical projects signed with Hariri's participation
    remain topical and can be implemented, but certain efforts need to
    be made.

    During the meeting, the sides discussed prospects for cooperation in
    the areas of finance, tourism, agriculture, insurance and culture.

    Under agreements reached, the sides will organize Days of Armenian and
    Lebanese culture in the two countries. It is planned to open branches
    of Lebanese banks and set up joint enterprises in Armenia. A number
    of joint Armenian-Lebanese companies are already operating in Armenia.

    [Passage omitted: Markaryan thanked Lebanese MPs for recognizing
    massacres of Armenians in Ottoman Turkey; Sallukh praised contribution
    of ethnic Armenians to the development of Lebanon]

    [Arminfo, Yerevan, in Russian 1323 gmt 12 Jul 06 reported that Sallukh
    was received by President Robert Kocharyan on 12 July. At the meeting,
    they praised the high level of bilateral ties]
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