ARMENIAN, POLISH FOREIGN MINISTERS SATISFIED WITH THE DYNAMICS OF DEVELOPMENT OF PARTNERSHIP
Panorama
July 14 2010
Armenia
Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandyan met today with his Polish
counterpart Radoslaw Sikorski who is paying an official visit to
Armenia upon the invitation of E. Nalbandyan. The meeting launched
in face-to-face format and continued with the participation of
delegations, MFA reported.
Welcoming the guest Edward Nalbandyan said: "Recently the
Armenian-Polish friendly relations have notably intensified and
periodical high level political dialogues are underway, economic
cooperation has extended. This visit is a good opportunity to discuss
the agenda of the Armenian-Polish cooperation, point out new programs."
Polish Foreign Minister thanked for the warm reception and said that
Poland signifies development of multifaceted relations with Armenia,
implementation of the existing potential and the main goal of his
visit is to undertake practical steps in that direction.
Ministers Nalbandyan and Sikorski pointed out the mutual readiness
for developing comprehensive cooperation, pointing out that there is
necessary political will and good prerequisites for it.
During the conversation the Ministers expressed content over the
dynamics of development of partnership between the two countries,
highlighted the conduction of periodical consultations as another
format of effective cooperation.
The interlocutors also signified the easing of visa regime and agreed
to undertake steps in that direction.
Edward Nalbandyan and Radoslaw Sikorski discussed ways to deepen
cooperation in the spheres of economy, education and culture. The
Ministers also referred to the results of the session of the
Armenian-Polish inter-governmental commission on economic cooperation,
held in Yerevan Tuesday.
The Foreign Ministers also discussed deepening of Armenia-EU
cooperation, referred to a number of regional issues. At guest's
request, Edward Nalbandyan presented the recent developments over
the Artsakh conflict settlement.
The meeting was followed by the joint press conference of the
Ministers.
Polish Foreign Minister also visited Armenian Genocide Memorial and
laid a wreath at the memorial to the victims of the first genocide
of the 20th century.
From: A. Papazian
Panorama
July 14 2010
Armenia
Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandyan met today with his Polish
counterpart Radoslaw Sikorski who is paying an official visit to
Armenia upon the invitation of E. Nalbandyan. The meeting launched
in face-to-face format and continued with the participation of
delegations, MFA reported.
Welcoming the guest Edward Nalbandyan said: "Recently the
Armenian-Polish friendly relations have notably intensified and
periodical high level political dialogues are underway, economic
cooperation has extended. This visit is a good opportunity to discuss
the agenda of the Armenian-Polish cooperation, point out new programs."
Polish Foreign Minister thanked for the warm reception and said that
Poland signifies development of multifaceted relations with Armenia,
implementation of the existing potential and the main goal of his
visit is to undertake practical steps in that direction.
Ministers Nalbandyan and Sikorski pointed out the mutual readiness
for developing comprehensive cooperation, pointing out that there is
necessary political will and good prerequisites for it.
During the conversation the Ministers expressed content over the
dynamics of development of partnership between the two countries,
highlighted the conduction of periodical consultations as another
format of effective cooperation.
The interlocutors also signified the easing of visa regime and agreed
to undertake steps in that direction.
Edward Nalbandyan and Radoslaw Sikorski discussed ways to deepen
cooperation in the spheres of economy, education and culture. The
Ministers also referred to the results of the session of the
Armenian-Polish inter-governmental commission on economic cooperation,
held in Yerevan Tuesday.
The Foreign Ministers also discussed deepening of Armenia-EU
cooperation, referred to a number of regional issues. At guest's
request, Edward Nalbandyan presented the recent developments over
the Artsakh conflict settlement.
The meeting was followed by the joint press conference of the
Ministers.
Polish Foreign Minister also visited Armenian Genocide Memorial and
laid a wreath at the memorial to the victims of the first genocide
of the 20th century.
From: A. Papazian