Armenian, Bosnian Foreign Ministers Discuss Ties
Arminfo
18 Jul 06
Yerevan, 18 July: Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan, who
is in Bosnia-Hercegovina on a three-day visit, has met B-H Foreign
Minister Mladen Ivanic.
The two ministers noted that bilateral relations were developing,
the press service of the Armenian Foreign Ministry has told Arminfo.
The sides expressed their interest in deepening economic relations,
stressing that absence of political problems between Armenia and
Bosnia-Hercegovina created favourable conditions for implementing
this task.
The ministers noted the importance of creating a legal framework
for signing bilateral agreements. B-H Foreign Minister Ivanic talked
about the obstacles which Bosnia-Hercegovina had to overcome after
the collapse of Yugoslavia and about the peace process established
by the Dayton Agreement.
The ministers put forward the European aspect of their countries'
foreign policy, peculiarities of relations with international
structures, in particular, with NATO and the European Union.
It was suggested that the B-H and Armenian governments organize a
visit of cultural figures and keep informed the people of Armenia
and Bosnia-Hercegovina.
The sides discussed regional developments and relations with
neighbours. Oskanyan briefed Ivanic on the current stage of the
Nagornyy Karabakh settlement process and invited his Bosnian
counterpart to pay an official visit to Armenia.
Arminfo
18 Jul 06
Yerevan, 18 July: Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan, who
is in Bosnia-Hercegovina on a three-day visit, has met B-H Foreign
Minister Mladen Ivanic.
The two ministers noted that bilateral relations were developing,
the press service of the Armenian Foreign Ministry has told Arminfo.
The sides expressed their interest in deepening economic relations,
stressing that absence of political problems between Armenia and
Bosnia-Hercegovina created favourable conditions for implementing
this task.
The ministers noted the importance of creating a legal framework
for signing bilateral agreements. B-H Foreign Minister Ivanic talked
about the obstacles which Bosnia-Hercegovina had to overcome after
the collapse of Yugoslavia and about the peace process established
by the Dayton Agreement.
The ministers put forward the European aspect of their countries'
foreign policy, peculiarities of relations with international
structures, in particular, with NATO and the European Union.
It was suggested that the B-H and Armenian governments organize a
visit of cultural figures and keep informed the people of Armenia
and Bosnia-Hercegovina.
The sides discussed regional developments and relations with
neighbours. Oskanyan briefed Ivanic on the current stage of the
Nagornyy Karabakh settlement process and invited his Bosnian
counterpart to pay an official visit to Armenia.