ARMENIA INTERESTED IN FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF THE BILATERAL RELATIONS
WITH POLAND
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 24, ARMENPRESS:Head of the NA permanent commission
for Euro integration issues Naira Zohrabian met today the assistant to
the head of the Polish Council of Ministers, state secretary of Euro
Integration issues Mikolay Dovgilevic and the delegation headed by
him.
Public relations department of Armenian Parliament told Armenpress
that with gratification stressing that the Armenian-Polish ties are
developing quite dynamically Zohrabian noted that Armenia intends to
further develop the relations with Poland, enhancing cooperation in
different spheres and intensify the parliamentary cooperation.
She assured that the process of euro integration of Armenia is one
of the priorities of our state's foreign policy stressing that Armenia
greatly signifies the development and enhancement of multilateral
relations with European Union.
N. Zohrabian expressed hope that as a EU member state and initiator
of "Eastern partnership" project Poland can have a great role in
launching cooperation between member states of Eastern partnership
project which will create an opportunity for the sustainable
development of the region.
Mikolay Dovgilevic said that he is in Armenia to activate the
Armenia-EU ties, frame the priorities and design joint projects.
He informed that the delegation has already met the Armenian
President and discussed the free trade agreement which was approved by
the President of the state. He noted that necessity will rise for
harmonization of Armenian and EU laws and the role of Armenian
parliament, particularly the euro integration commission in this issue
will be extremely important.
The sides stressed the importance of establishment of the
parliamentary assembly of the member states of Euronest association
which will enable through the application of important resource of
parliamentary diplomacy settle numerous issues connected with euro
integration aspects.
Issues connected with liberalizat
logue, Turkish accession to EU, activation of parliamentary diplomacy
and regional issues have also been discussed.
WITH POLAND
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 24, ARMENPRESS:Head of the NA permanent commission
for Euro integration issues Naira Zohrabian met today the assistant to
the head of the Polish Council of Ministers, state secretary of Euro
Integration issues Mikolay Dovgilevic and the delegation headed by
him.
Public relations department of Armenian Parliament told Armenpress
that with gratification stressing that the Armenian-Polish ties are
developing quite dynamically Zohrabian noted that Armenia intends to
further develop the relations with Poland, enhancing cooperation in
different spheres and intensify the parliamentary cooperation.
She assured that the process of euro integration of Armenia is one
of the priorities of our state's foreign policy stressing that Armenia
greatly signifies the development and enhancement of multilateral
relations with European Union.
N. Zohrabian expressed hope that as a EU member state and initiator
of "Eastern partnership" project Poland can have a great role in
launching cooperation between member states of Eastern partnership
project which will create an opportunity for the sustainable
development of the region.
Mikolay Dovgilevic said that he is in Armenia to activate the
Armenia-EU ties, frame the priorities and design joint projects.
He informed that the delegation has already met the Armenian
President and discussed the free trade agreement which was approved by
the President of the state. He noted that necessity will rise for
harmonization of Armenian and EU laws and the role of Armenian
parliament, particularly the euro integration commission in this issue
will be extremely important.
The sides stressed the importance of establishment of the
parliamentary assembly of the member states of Euronest association
which will enable through the application of important resource of
parliamentary diplomacy settle numerous issues connected with euro
integration aspects.
Issues connected with liberalizat
logue, Turkish accession to EU, activation of parliamentary diplomacy
and regional issues have also been discussed.