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    OFFICIAL WORKING VISIT BY THE ARMENIAN MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS

    EDA
    http://www.eda.admin.ch/eda/en/home/r ecent/media/single.html?id=30042
    Nov 11 2009
    Switzerland

    The head of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs Mrs Calmy-Rey
    received Mr Eduard Nalbandian, Armenian Minister of Foreign Affairs,
    for a working visit on Tuesday evening. Two agreements were signed at
    the meeting. One was an adaptation of the air traffic treaty of 1998,
    while the other concerned the issuance of visas to diplomats.

    Mrs Calmy-Rey and Mr Nalbandian are currently pursuing their talks
    on various bilateral and multilateral issues. The discussions will
    focus on the activities of the SDC in Armenia, the economic situation
    in both countries, Switzerland's objectives as chairman-in-office
    of the Council of Europe and the activities of the Organisation for
    Security and Cooperation in Europe. The talks will be followed by a
    dinner at which the exchange of views will continue.

    In October 2008, the two countries re-negotiated the air traffic
    agreement initialled in 1998, which had not yet been signed. The
    old agreement has now been taken over by developments in the civil
    aviation sector. It stated that air traffic between Switzerland and
    Armenia would be governed by the principle of nationality. This
    principle stipulated that the majority of the capital of airline
    companies wishing to establish airlines operating between the two
    countries would have to be owned by national investors.

    The new agreement signed today stipulates only that the operational
    headquarters have to be in one of the two countries. This new
    formulation fully takes into account the conditions prevailing in
    today's globalised air transport market. The agreement suppressing
    the necessity of visas for diplomatic staff comes on top of the
    re-admission agreement which is already in force between the two
    countries and underlines the good cooperation in migration matters
    between the two countries.
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