PRESIDENTS AGREE SERBIA, ARMENIA "UNAVOIDABLE" FOR EUROPEAN GAS SUPPLY
B92 TV
July 29 2009
Serbia
[Presenter Roksanda Djordjevic] Serbian President Boris Tadic who is
on a two-day official visit to Armenia has met with Armenian Prime
Minister, Tigran Sargsyan. Serbia and Armenia agree that imposing of
solutions for conflicts is absolutely unacceptable, Tadic has said.
[Tadic] Serbia in the Balkans and Armenia in the Caucasus region are
among key factors, unavoidable factors. Both countries are unavoidable,
not only in resolving political issues but also in energy supplies. In
the future, a key gas pipeline for supply of European markets and
developed European countries will apparently go through Serbia and
Armenia. We can learn a great deal from each other. A profoundly
planned and considered policy is distinctive for Armenia and Serbia.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
B92 TV
July 29 2009
Serbia
[Presenter Roksanda Djordjevic] Serbian President Boris Tadic who is
on a two-day official visit to Armenia has met with Armenian Prime
Minister, Tigran Sargsyan. Serbia and Armenia agree that imposing of
solutions for conflicts is absolutely unacceptable, Tadic has said.
[Tadic] Serbia in the Balkans and Armenia in the Caucasus region are
among key factors, unavoidable factors. Both countries are unavoidable,
not only in resolving political issues but also in energy supplies. In
the future, a key gas pipeline for supply of European markets and
developed European countries will apparently go through Serbia and
Armenia. We can learn a great deal from each other. A profoundly
planned and considered policy is distinctive for Armenia and Serbia.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress