POLISH FOREIGN MINISTER VISITS ARMENIAN GENOCIDE MEMORIAL COMPLEX
Aysor
July 14 2010
Armenia
On July 14, Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandyan met with Polish
Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski who is in Armenia at his invitation.
First they had a private talk, then the delegations also joined
the meeting.
Welcoming the guest Edward Nalbandyan said: "The Armenia-Poland
traditionally warm and friendly relations have become more active
lately, a high-level periodic political dialogue proceeds between our
countries, economic collaboration and cultural exchanges expand. This
visit is a good opportunity to discuss the current agenda of
Armenia-Poland collaboration, to outline new programs."
The Polish Foreign Minister expressing gratitude for warm reception
said that Poland attaches importance to development of comprehensive
cooperation with Armenia, use of current potential, and his visit's
main goal is to undertake practical measures in that direction.
Ministers Nalbandyan and Sikorski expressed satisfaction with mutual
interest to develop comprehensive cooperation stressing that there
is a political will and good preconditions for it.
During the talk Ministers Nalbandyan and Sikorski expressed
satisfaction with the dynamics of development of cooperation between
the two countries, attached importance to holding regular consultations
between the two Ministries as another format of efficient cooperation.
The Armenian and Polish Foreign Ministers attached importance to
facilitation of visa regime for two countries' citizens and agreed
to undertake concrete measures in that direction.
Edward Nalbandyan and Radoslaw Sikorski discussed steps to be
undertaken to deepen cooperation in spheres of economy, education,
and culture, MFA press office reported. The Ministers spoke about the
results of Armenian-Polish intergovernmental commission meeting held
in Yerevan the day before.
The Foreign Ministers discussed the process of cooperation between
Armenia and European Union and steps to be undertaken in the sphere.
The sides attached importance to complete use of Eastern Partnership
potential and many-sided cooperation.
The South Caucasus problems and ways to their resolution were on the
negotiation agenda. At the guest's request Minister Nalbandyan spoke
about the latest developments in the Nagorno Karabakh settlement
negotiations. The sides stressed that Nagorno Karabakh conflict
peaceful political resolution has no alternative.
The Armenian and Polish Foreign Ministers meeting was followed by
their joint press conference.
The Polish Foreign Minister also laid a wreath to the Armenian
Genocide Memorial.
From: A. Papazian
Aysor
July 14 2010
Armenia
On July 14, Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandyan met with Polish
Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski who is in Armenia at his invitation.
First they had a private talk, then the delegations also joined
the meeting.
Welcoming the guest Edward Nalbandyan said: "The Armenia-Poland
traditionally warm and friendly relations have become more active
lately, a high-level periodic political dialogue proceeds between our
countries, economic collaboration and cultural exchanges expand. This
visit is a good opportunity to discuss the current agenda of
Armenia-Poland collaboration, to outline new programs."
The Polish Foreign Minister expressing gratitude for warm reception
said that Poland attaches importance to development of comprehensive
cooperation with Armenia, use of current potential, and his visit's
main goal is to undertake practical measures in that direction.
Ministers Nalbandyan and Sikorski expressed satisfaction with mutual
interest to develop comprehensive cooperation stressing that there
is a political will and good preconditions for it.
During the talk Ministers Nalbandyan and Sikorski expressed
satisfaction with the dynamics of development of cooperation between
the two countries, attached importance to holding regular consultations
between the two Ministries as another format of efficient cooperation.
The Armenian and Polish Foreign Ministers attached importance to
facilitation of visa regime for two countries' citizens and agreed
to undertake concrete measures in that direction.
Edward Nalbandyan and Radoslaw Sikorski discussed steps to be
undertaken to deepen cooperation in spheres of economy, education,
and culture, MFA press office reported. The Ministers spoke about the
results of Armenian-Polish intergovernmental commission meeting held
in Yerevan the day before.
The Foreign Ministers discussed the process of cooperation between
Armenia and European Union and steps to be undertaken in the sphere.
The sides attached importance to complete use of Eastern Partnership
potential and many-sided cooperation.
The South Caucasus problems and ways to their resolution were on the
negotiation agenda. At the guest's request Minister Nalbandyan spoke
about the latest developments in the Nagorno Karabakh settlement
negotiations. The sides stressed that Nagorno Karabakh conflict
peaceful political resolution has no alternative.
The Armenian and Polish Foreign Ministers meeting was followed by
their joint press conference.
The Polish Foreign Minister also laid a wreath to the Armenian
Genocide Memorial.
From: A. Papazian