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    ARMENIA AND SWITZERLAND SIGN AGREEMENTS

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    Nov 11 2009
    Armenia

    On November 10, Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian left
    Budapest for Switzerland for a short-term visit.

    Upon his arrival in Bern, Nalbandian met Head of Swiss Federal
    Department of Foreign Affairs Micheline Calmy-Rey.

    Placing importance on the effective cooperation established between
    their respective ministries, Nalbandian and Calmy-Rey arranged to
    hold regular consultations between the two foreign ministries and also
    discussed the possibility of broadening cooperation within the context
    of international organizations. On the topic of Switzerland's upcoming
    EU chairmanship, the ministers exchanged ideas on the organization's
    agenda issues as well as issues related to its activities.

    The parties agreed to take measures to promote trade-economic
    relations, placing importance on the initiatives of businesses in
    that sector.

    Referring to the process of establishing Armenia-Turkey relations,
    Nalbandian thanked Calmy-Rey for Switzerland's mediation efforts.

    According to the Armenian foreign minister, Switzerland undertook
    a mission that required steadfastness and restraint, imagination,
    caution and patience at the same time and the mediating state fulfilled
    its mission with honour.

    Nalbandian and Calmy-Rey referred to issues and developments related
    to the South Caucasus region.

    During the visit, Nalbandian and Calmy-Rey signed an Agreement on
    Regular Air Communication between the Government of the Republic
    of Armenia and the Swiss Federal Council, as well as an Agreement
    on Cancelling the Entrance Permit Requirement for People Having
    Diplomatic Passports between the Government of the Republic of Armenia
    and the Swiss Federal Council, as announced by the Republic of Armenia
    Foreign Ministry.
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