ARMENIA TO SUPPORT CANADA'S CANDIDACY DURING ELECTIONS OF UN SECURITY COUNCIL NON-PERMANENT MEMBER
PanARMENIAN.Net
June 2, 2010 - 11:23 AMT 06:23 GMT
The second stage of negotiations between Armenian Foreign Minister
Edward Nalbandian and his Canadian counterpart Lawrence Cannon was
held on June 1. The parties discussed agendas of the upcoming G8 and
G20 summits.
Nalbandian said that Armenia is going to support Canada's candidacy
during the elections of the UN Security Council non-permanent member.
Besides, the current problems in international relations and ways
for their solution were in the focus of the meeting.
The Armenian Foreign Minister also met with Canadian Minister of
Science and Technology Gary Goodyear to discuss the two countries'
cooperation opportunities in this field. The two men attached
importance to exchange of experience among representatives of the
field. They agreed to establish cooperation between scientific and
educational institutions of Armenia and Canada.
Later the same day, the Armenian Foreign Minister visited Carleton
University to provide a lecture on Armenia's foreign policy.
Specifically, Mr. Nalbandian referred to the current Armenian-Canadian
relations and their prospects, Armenia's policy in the region,
as well as the Armenian-Turkish normalization, the RA MFA press
service reported.
From: A. Papazian
PanARMENIAN.Net
June 2, 2010 - 11:23 AMT 06:23 GMT
The second stage of negotiations between Armenian Foreign Minister
Edward Nalbandian and his Canadian counterpart Lawrence Cannon was
held on June 1. The parties discussed agendas of the upcoming G8 and
G20 summits.
Nalbandian said that Armenia is going to support Canada's candidacy
during the elections of the UN Security Council non-permanent member.
Besides, the current problems in international relations and ways
for their solution were in the focus of the meeting.
The Armenian Foreign Minister also met with Canadian Minister of
Science and Technology Gary Goodyear to discuss the two countries'
cooperation opportunities in this field. The two men attached
importance to exchange of experience among representatives of the
field. They agreed to establish cooperation between scientific and
educational institutions of Armenia and Canada.
Later the same day, the Armenian Foreign Minister visited Carleton
University to provide a lecture on Armenia's foreign policy.
Specifically, Mr. Nalbandian referred to the current Armenian-Canadian
relations and their prospects, Armenia's policy in the region,
as well as the Armenian-Turkish normalization, the RA MFA press
service reported.
From: A. Papazian