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    AZG DAILY #29, 20-02-2009

    Armenia-Czechia Update: 2009-02-20 00:27:10 (GMT +04:00)

    CZECH FOREIGN MINISTER: "ARMENIA IS IMPORTANT TO THE WHOLE WORLD"

    By H.Asatrian, Prague, translated by L.H.

    "Armenia is the most ancient Christian country in the world that I
    visited last year. I met with the All-Armenian Catholics, and I am
    very impressed with that country's centuries-old culture. Armenia that
    has an older civilization than the Roman Empire is very important to
    the world", with these words Czech Foreign Minister Karel
    Schwartzenberg started the joint press conference with his Armenian
    counterpart Edward Nalbandian.

    On February 18, after one-hour negotiations, Armenian and Czech
    Foreign Ministers answered the questions of the journalists.

    Mr. Karel Schwartzenberg mentioned that EU-Armenia relations, present
    stage of Czech-Armenian relations, and the relations established
    between the two countries' parliaments, also issues of the Eastern
    Neighborhood Program, including regional issues ` Armenia-Turkey and
    Armenia-Russia relations were discussed during the meeting.

    The Czech Foreign Minister underlined that investment assistance
    agreement would be signed soon and it would develop the economic
    relations between the two countries.

    Edward Nalbandian, in his turn, mentioned that after the
    Armenian-Czech Business Forum held in Yerevan last year there are
    tendencies for the development of economic relations between the two
    countries.

    To the question of "Azg" daily, "What concrete expectations has the
    European Union of Armenia and in its turn Armenia of the European
    Union?", Karel Schwartzenberg answered, "The European Union has two
    essential expectations of Armenia. First, we already see that very
    efficient relations are established with the neighboring countries,
    including Turkey, also, Karabakh conflict negotiations are being held
    with Azerbaijan, and we hope that the situation will normalize in the
    nearest future. The second direction is connected with the internal
    situation connected with human rights and political prisoners, and
    some changes are available in this direction as well. We should notice
    that Armenia has already taken some steps to ameliorate the situation,
    but it should continue its efforts. And I hope that EU-Armenia
    cooperation will continue".

    In his turn, Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian answering the
    questions of the journalists mentioned that cooperation and individual
    programs in the framework of EU Partnership program have been
    successfully carried out. And today EU Neighborhood program gives
    Armenia new opportunities on various levels. "We sent a statement of
    proposals to the European Commission inviting EU experts to Armenia to
    carry out improvements in executive, legislative and judicial
    spheres. I want to mention also that there are no political prisoners
    in Armenia, and there is no similar formulation in the recent
    statements and declarations of the European Union. There were several
    proposals in the previous two resolutions of the Assembly that
    Armenian authorities implemented in 90 percent. We are ready to
    realize all the proposals of the European structures. We should do our
    utmost, as it is driven by our people and state's interests",
    Mr. Nalbandian said.

    The Armenian Foreign Minister had met with the Czech Senate Chairman
    Premysl Sobotka in the first part of the day. They had discussed
    issues of parliamentary cooperation. According to diplomatic sources,
    in the second half of this year the Armenian Parliament Speaker's
    official visit to Czechia is planned.

    The Armenian Foreign Minister arrived in Czechia from Poland, where he
    met with the high-ranking official of that country.

    In the end, we want to mention that in the history of independent
    Armenia it is the first official visit of the Armenian Foreign
    Minister to Czech Republic that will finally improve the bilateral
    relations.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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