"EURONEST" TO MORE PROBABLY CALL ITS SESSION IN SEPTEMBER
ARMENPRESS
JULY 21, 2010
YEREVAN
Joint working session of the Armenia-EU parliamentary cooperation
committee and Armenian delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of
the Eastern Partnership - "Euronest" - took place today at the NA with
the participation of the Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandyan.
NA Public relations department told Armenpress that at the beginning
of the session Edward Nalbandyan gave comprehensive information
about the recent meeting in Almaty, and developments over the Nagorno
Karabakh conflict settlement. The foreign minister and members of the
two parliamentary delegations exchanged thoughts over the current
round of the Karabakh conflict negotiation process as well as over
possible developments.
The second issue of the agenda referred to the issues on coordination
of the work of the Armenian parliamentary delegations and foreign
ministry of the country. Members of the delegation voiced suggestions
which will give an opportunity to make the work of the parliamentary
delegations in different international establishments more effective.
Mechanisms on making the NA-MFA ties more functioning were also
presented.
Head of the Armenian delegation to "Euronest" Vahan Hovhannisyan
presented details on the recent visit of the delegation of the
Armenian president to Brussels, particularly accenting on the
parliamentary cooperation issues. V. Hovhannisyan also presented the
recent developments over the "Euronest" informing that more probably
its first session will take place in September.
Co-chairwoman of the Armenia-EU parliamentary cooperation committee
Naira Zohrabyan informed about her recent visit to Warsaw where the
Eastern Partnership program was discussed. She also informed about
the session of the Armenia-EU parliamentary cooperation committee
which is scheduled for November.
As far as the agenda of the session was not exhausted an arrangement
has been reached to again invite Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandyan
for discussing the issues on inter-parliamentary diplomacy.
From: A. Papazian
ARMENPRESS
JULY 21, 2010
YEREVAN
Joint working session of the Armenia-EU parliamentary cooperation
committee and Armenian delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of
the Eastern Partnership - "Euronest" - took place today at the NA with
the participation of the Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandyan.
NA Public relations department told Armenpress that at the beginning
of the session Edward Nalbandyan gave comprehensive information
about the recent meeting in Almaty, and developments over the Nagorno
Karabakh conflict settlement. The foreign minister and members of the
two parliamentary delegations exchanged thoughts over the current
round of the Karabakh conflict negotiation process as well as over
possible developments.
The second issue of the agenda referred to the issues on coordination
of the work of the Armenian parliamentary delegations and foreign
ministry of the country. Members of the delegation voiced suggestions
which will give an opportunity to make the work of the parliamentary
delegations in different international establishments more effective.
Mechanisms on making the NA-MFA ties more functioning were also
presented.
Head of the Armenian delegation to "Euronest" Vahan Hovhannisyan
presented details on the recent visit of the delegation of the
Armenian president to Brussels, particularly accenting on the
parliamentary cooperation issues. V. Hovhannisyan also presented the
recent developments over the "Euronest" informing that more probably
its first session will take place in September.
Co-chairwoman of the Armenia-EU parliamentary cooperation committee
Naira Zohrabyan informed about her recent visit to Warsaw where the
Eastern Partnership program was discussed. She also informed about
the session of the Armenia-EU parliamentary cooperation committee
which is scheduled for November.
As far as the agenda of the session was not exhausted an arrangement
has been reached to again invite Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandyan
for discussing the issues on inter-parliamentary diplomacy.
From: A. Papazian