ARMENIA AND HUNGARY SIGN COOPERATION AGREEMENTS
Tert
Nov 10 2009
Armenia
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan's official visit to Hungary began
today at the invitation of Hungarian President Laszlo Solyom. Since
Armenia's independence, this is the first state visit to this Central
European country at the presidential level.
The official meeting ceremony between the presidents took place at
Hungary's presidential palace. Then Sargsyan and Solyom had a private
talk followed by negotiations with other delegates and dignitaries.
President Solyom stated that his country looks to Armenia as an
important partner with whom it's ready to strengthen bilateral
and multilateral cooperation in the areas of political dialogue,
trade-economic cooperation, humanitarian and other sectors.
The heads of the two countries expressed confidence that the signed
documents and the Armenian-Hungarian business conference opening in
Budapest will trigger a new spark in establishing business contacts
while simultaneously promoting an increase in trade turnover between
Armenia and Hungary.
During the high-level negotiations, Sargsyan informed his Hungarian
colleague about the establishment process of Armenia-Turkey relations
and the present stage of the Nagorno-Karabakh negotiation process.
Tert
Nov 10 2009
Armenia
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan's official visit to Hungary began
today at the invitation of Hungarian President Laszlo Solyom. Since
Armenia's independence, this is the first state visit to this Central
European country at the presidential level.
The official meeting ceremony between the presidents took place at
Hungary's presidential palace. Then Sargsyan and Solyom had a private
talk followed by negotiations with other delegates and dignitaries.
President Solyom stated that his country looks to Armenia as an
important partner with whom it's ready to strengthen bilateral
and multilateral cooperation in the areas of political dialogue,
trade-economic cooperation, humanitarian and other sectors.
The heads of the two countries expressed confidence that the signed
documents and the Armenian-Hungarian business conference opening in
Budapest will trigger a new spark in establishing business contacts
while simultaneously promoting an increase in trade turnover between
Armenia and Hungary.
During the high-level negotiations, Sargsyan informed his Hungarian
colleague about the establishment process of Armenia-Turkey relations
and the present stage of the Nagorno-Karabakh negotiation process.