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    ARMENIAN, SYRIAN LEADERS DISCUSS REGIONAL ISSUES

    Public Television of Armenia
    June 17 2009

    [Presenter] Syrian President Bashar al-Asad is paying an official visit
    to Armenia. Following an official reception ceremony for the Syrian
    president outside the presidential palace and a one-to-one meeting
    between the Armenian and Syrian presidents today, a meeting in an
    expanded format was held between members of the Syrian delegation
    and Armenian officials.

    A number of cooperation agreements were signed between the two
    countries. Afterwards Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan and his
    Syrian counterpart Bashar al-Asad held a joint news conference. The
    two presidents came to agreement on continuing political discussions
    between the two countries based on centuries-long friendship between
    the Armenian and Syrian peoples.

    [Correspondent] The Syrian president is visiting Armenia for the
    first time after Armenia gained its independence. Bashar al-Asad's
    father, the late Syrian president [Hafiz al-Asad] visited Armenia
    in 1979 within the framework of his working visit to the [former]
    Soviet Union. Syria is one of the first counties that recognized
    Armenia's independence. Relations between the two countries have been
    expanded over the last 10 years. The development of relations with
    the countries of the Middle East, especially with Syria, is a main
    priority in Armenia's foreign policy.

    Following the official reception ceremony for the Syrian president,
    the two presidents held a joint news conference.

    [Sargsyan] The ancestors of the present-day Armenian diaspora
    survived the genocide [mass killings of Armenians in the Ottoman
    Empire in 1915] exactly at Syria's gates. In this regard, I would
    like to recall a statement made by the late Syrian president, Hafez
    al-Asad, in Yerevan 30 years ago - Syria is the second motherland of
    Armenians. I welcomed President Bashar al-Asad's visit to Armenia,
    assessing it as a historical visit by the friendly country's president.

    [Correspondent] Armenia is interested in developing relations with
    Syria at the highest level, focusing major attention on economic
    cooperation. A number of cooperation agreements have been signed
    between the two countries in the economic, investment, defence and
    environmental spheres.

    [Passage omitted: Sargsyan speaking about the importance of developing
    cooperation and good relations between the two countries]

    [Corespondent] The Syrian president also noted the importance
    of expanding relations between the two countries. Describing the
    meeting with Sargsyan as useful, Bashar al-Asad noted the importance
    of speeding up the development of bilateral relations. The presidents
    also discussed problems in the Caucasus and the Middle East.

    [Bashar al-Asad, speaking with Armenian voice-over] Syria is satisfied
    with the steps taken towards the normalization of Armenian-Turkish
    relations. We are ready to do our best to facilitate progress in these
    relations. Syria has close relations with both Armenia and Turkey.

    [Correspondent] Bashar al-Asad also said that he would like to learn
    the opinion of the Armenian president about the Karabakh problem,
    as he is going to pay a visit to Azerbaijan next month.

    [Bashar al-Asad] This problem is very complicated and we wish that
    it does not worsen even more, as we, based on our experience in the
    Middle East, see that its solution will be more difficult.
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