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  • DAMASCUS: Syria And Armenia: Ever-Growing Historical Ties

    SYRIA AND ARMENIA: EVER-GROWING HISTORICAL TIES

    Syrian Arab news agency SANA
    June 16 2009
    Syria

    Damascus, (SANA)-Syria and Armenia enjoy good relations that are
    built on solid foundations and mutual interests.

    The two countries have sought to bolster these ties in all spheres
    as exemplified by signing the diplomatic agreement and establishing
    formal ties in 1992.

    Hence, President Bashar al-Asad's visit to Armenia due on Wednesday,
    upon a formal invitation by Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan,
    comes to give these relations a further impetus in all political,
    economic and cultural domains, and to discuss latest developments on
    the Middle East arena.

    In an interview with SANA, Armenian ambassador in Damascus Arshak
    Poladian said that bilateral political ties between the two countries
    are exceptional and constitute a fertile ground for boosting
    cooperation in all spheres.

    "President al-Asad's visit to Armenia constitutes a historical juncture
    in the two countries' relations," he added.

    He also said that 6 agreements are due to be signed during the
    visit in the fields of investment, environment conservation, and an
    agreement between Writers' Unions in the two countries in addition
    to an agreement between the Syrian and Armenian TVs. The ambassador
    also offered a historical overview of the Syrian-Iranian relations,
    recalling that the former Armenian president Levon Ter-Petrossian's
    first post-independence visit to a foreign country was to Syria,
    and that the first Armenian embassy was in Damascus.

    He concluded by saying that his country has a serious desire
    to consolidate mutual ties, expressing appreciation of Syria's
    constructive role on the regional and international levels.

    The two countries relations have witnessed palpable development
    recently in the political, educational and cultural fields, and they
    have sought to spur bilateral ties on the economic and trade levels.

    In 2007, the Joint Syrian-Armenian Committee for trade and economic
    cooperation was formed and resulted in signing a set of economic
    agreements between the two countries. Also, an agreement on forming
    a joint business council between businessmen in the two countries
    was inked.

    Since 1992, the two countries have signed a number of agreements
    and protocols in relation to trade, avoiding tax evasion, chemical
    industries, customs, land and air transport, agriculture, tourism,
    housing, construction, health, information, culture and education.

    Culturally, Syria and Armenia have exceptional ties as illustrated by
    Armenian Minister of Culture who visited Damascus last year and said:
    "History is littered with exquisite Syrian works, especially with
    regard to the relations with Armenia".

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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