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    GREEK DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER DESCRIBES ARMENIA AS "BEST PARTNER"

    Armenpress
    Mar 29 2006

    YEREVAN, MARCH 29, ARMENPRESS: Armenian agriculture minister
    David Lokian, who is also a cochairman of the Armenian-Greek
    intergovernmental commission on economic, industrial, technical and
    research cooperation, described today Greece as 'a country that has
    been Armenia's friend for centuries."

    Addressing the 4-th session of the commission that opened today in
    Yerevan Lokian said today Greece has serious presence in Armenia. He
    said this level of relationships may sometimes result in what he
    described as 'deviations,' saying also that one of the goal of
    this commission is to settle problems that arise. He said president
    Kocharian's visit to Greece last November gave a fresh push to boosting
    various-level bilateral contacts and ties. Lokian said he hoped that
    all major and minor discrepancies existing in bilateral relations
    will be papered over during the meeting.

    Greek deputy foreign minister Evripides Styliandis, the Greek
    cochairman of the commission, said the Greek party would work to
    promote political and economic relations with Armenia. "We shall
    resolve all problems inherited from the past and will try to breath in
    new life into our economic relationships and raise them to the level
    of political interaction,' he said, adding that part of these problems
    had been discussed and there was hope that they would be settled. Mr.

    Styliandis also said his government would help Armenia to take forward
    its Plan of Actions developed to boost relations with EU as part of its
    European Neighborhood Program (ENP). He then emphasized the role of
    the Armenian community of Greece in attracting new Greek investments
    to Armenia, saying Greek investments in Armenia have reached now 1
    billion euros.

    'Armenia is one of the best friends and partners of Greece," he
    said. The session will continue on March 30. The Greek delegation
    is expected to visit the Genocide Memorial in Yerevan, meet with
    prime minister Andranik Margarian, Armenian Catholicos Karekin II
    and president Robert Kocharian.
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