ISSUES OF ARMENIAN-POLISH COOPERATION DISCUSSED
armradio.am
01.10.2008 16:15
Secretary of the National Security council Arthur Baghdasaryan
received the Deputy Foreign Minister of Poland Andrzej Kremer and
his delegation. During the meeting the parties discussed issues
of Armenian-Polish cooperation in the fields of politics and
security. Mr. Kremer conveyed the greetings of the Secretary of
the national Security Council of Poland and an invitation to visit
his country.
At the request of the guest, Arthur Baghdasaryan presented the main
directions of activity of the Armenian National Security Council. The
parties agreed to launch cooperation between the National Security
Councils of the two countries. The interlocutors discussed a broad
range of issues related to regional security and cooperation.
The Deputy Foreign Minister of Poland presented the new Eastern
Neighborhood Policy worked out together with Sweden and presented to
the consideration of the European Union. Armenia is one of the six
countries involved in the program. It envisages deeper dialogue with
the European Union, exchange of experience in the field of security
armradio.am
01.10.2008 16:15
Secretary of the National Security council Arthur Baghdasaryan
received the Deputy Foreign Minister of Poland Andrzej Kremer and
his delegation. During the meeting the parties discussed issues
of Armenian-Polish cooperation in the fields of politics and
security. Mr. Kremer conveyed the greetings of the Secretary of
the national Security Council of Poland and an invitation to visit
his country.
At the request of the guest, Arthur Baghdasaryan presented the main
directions of activity of the Armenian National Security Council. The
parties agreed to launch cooperation between the National Security
Councils of the two countries. The interlocutors discussed a broad
range of issues related to regional security and cooperation.
The Deputy Foreign Minister of Poland presented the new Eastern
Neighborhood Policy worked out together with Sweden and presented to
the consideration of the European Union. Armenia is one of the six
countries involved in the program. It envisages deeper dialogue with
the European Union, exchange of experience in the field of security