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    OVER 30 ARMENIAN DIPLOMATS, INCLUDING 4 AMBASSADORS SERVE AT BRAZIL'S FOREIGN MINISTRY

    news.am
    Dec 13 2010
    Armenia

    Armenian Ambassador to Brazil Ashot Yeghiazaryan presented his
    credentials to Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.

    Following the ceremony, RA Ambassador held a conversation with
    Brazilian External Relations Minister Celso Amorim and Marco Garcia,
    Foreign Policy Adviser to Brazil's President, RA Foreign Office press
    service informed NEWS.am.

    Mr. Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva thanked Armenia for establishing a
    diplomatic representation in the country and congratulated Yeghiazaryan
    on the appointment to the new post. The President recalled that
    Yeghiazaryan had served Armenian Consul General in Brazil for many
    years and was well-aware of Brazil's foreign and domestic affairs. He
    expressed hope the Ambassador will significantly contribute to the
    development of Armenia-Brazil relations.

    In his turn, Mr. Yeghiazaryan mentioned he will increase efforts to
    expand the cooperation and friendly ties between the two states.

    The officials also discussed bilateral trade and economic ties and
    stressed the importance of their enhancement. They put high value on
    the countries' collaboration in scientific, cultural and humanitarian
    spheres.

    Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva highly appreciated Brazilian Armenians'
    contribution to the development of the country and inquired about
    the problems of the Armenian community, operation of Department
    on Armenian studies at San Paolo University and recalled prominent
    Armenian public figures.

    Minister Celso Amorim stressed the effective activities of 30 Armenian
    diplomats, including 4 Ambassadors at Brazilian Foreign Ministry.




    From: A. Papazian
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