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    ARMENIAN PRESIDENT ARRIVES ON STATE VISIT TO BUDAPEST ON NOVEMBER 9 AT INVITATION OF HUNGARIAN PRESIDENT

    Noyan Tapan
    Nov 9, 2009

    BUDAPEST, NOVEMBER 9, NOYAN TAPAN. At the invitation of the preident of
    Hungary Laszlo Solyom, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan has arrived
    on a state visit to Budapest on November 9. As the RA presidential
    press service reported, since Armenia's independence, this is the
    first state visit to Hungary at the level of Armenian president.

    Following the official welcoming ceremony at the palace of the
    Hungarian president, S. Sargsyan made a record in the Book of Honorary
    Guests. Then a tete-a-tete talk of S. Sargsyan and L. Solyom took
    place followed by negotiations in an enlarged staff.

    L. Solyom said Hungary considers Armenia an important partner and is
    prepared to deepen its political dialog, cooperation in trade, economy,
    humanitarian and other spheres with Armenia in both the bilateral
    and multilateral formats. The presidents expressed confidence that
    the current visit will become a stimulus for promotion of relations
    between the two countries. In their words, the documents and agreements
    to be signed during the visit will create a sufficient legal basis
    for developing the Armenian-Hungarian friendly links.

    S. Sargsyan and L. Solyom said that despite the evident dynamism of
    the political dialog between Armenia and Hungary in recent period,
    the rates of trade and economic cooperation do not yet reflect the
    existing potential. They stated with confidence that the documents
    signed and the Armenian-Hungarian business forum to open in Budapest
    will give fresh impetus to business ties and help increase the trade
    turnover between the two countries in parallel with overcoming of
    the global financial and economic crisis.

    The heads of the two states attached great importance to fostering
    direct cooperation of state bodies and departments, as well as various
    cities of Armenia and Hungary.

    They also pointed out the importance of further deepening of
    collaboration of the two countries at international organizations and
    in other formats, in particular the EU Eastern Partnership Project. In
    the words of S. Sargsyan, Armenia considers the European direction
    of its policy a priority and views the Eastern Partnership policy as
    a new opportunity to develop its relations with the European Union
    and various EU member states.

    L. Solyom noted that Hungary is following carefully the progress in
    the implementation of Armenia's Action Plan within the framework of
    the European Neighborhood Policy (ENP) and the Eastern Partnership
    Project, as well as its reforms in this respect. He declared that in
    2011 - during their presidency of the EU, the Eastern policy will be
    one of Hungary's top priorities.

    During the negotiations, S. Sargsyan informed his Hungarian counterpart
    about the normalization process of Armenian-Turkish relations
    and the current stage of negotiations on the Karabakh conflict
    settlement. "We want to solve the existing problems peacefully
    and without any preconditions and to establish relations with our
    neighbors, allocating the available resources for the sustainable and
    peaceful development of our region. I believe that it is possible to
    ensure development, a lasting peace and stability in the region only
    through cooperation," S. Sargsyan stated.

    L. Solyom in his turn welcomed the progress in the normalization of
    Armenia-Turkey relations, saying that Hungary supports the process
    of regulating the relations between the two neighboring states.

    At the meeting, the two presidents exchanged ideas about regional
    security problems. S. Sargsyan thanked his Hungarian counterpart for
    the fair attitude of the Hungarian court during the examination of
    the case of the Armenian officer Gurgen Margarian's brutal murder in
    Budapest. He also expressed his gratitude to the Hungarian authorities
    for their policy with respect the Armenian community in Hungary.

    S. Sargsyan invited the Hungarian president to pay a return visit to
    Armenia, which will give an opportunity to continue political dialog,
    coordinate the implementation of the agreements reached and to outline
    the further priorities of deepening the cooperation. L. Solyom accepted
    the invitation to visit Armenia.

    Following the high level negotiations, S. Sargsyan and L. Solyom
    signed the agreement on the avoidance of double taxation and the
    prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income and
    property between the governments of Armenia and Hungary, the agreement
    on cooperation between the ministries of justice and agriculture of
    the two countries, and the intergovernmental agreement on cooperation
    in the sphere of economy.

    Then the presidents of Armenia and Hungary made statements finalizing
    the results of the negotiations.

    During the state visit, S. Sargsyan went to Heroes' Square in Budapest
    and laid a wreath at the memorial complex of the heroes who died for
    Hungary's independence. In downtown Budapest, he laid a wreath at the
    Khachkar in memory of the Armenian Genocide victims and talked with the
    Armenian community's representatives who had gathered at the Khachkar.
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