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  • Armenia, Czech Republic sign military cooperation accord

    mediamax, Armenia
    March 26 2010

    Armenia, Czech Republic sign military cooperation accord


    Yerevan, 26 March: Defence ministers of Armenia and the Czech
    Republic, Seyran Ohanyan and Martin Bartak [respectively], signed an
    agreement on military cooperation between the ministries of defence of
    the two countries in Yerevan today.

    Speaking at a breafing on results of bilateral talks, Ohanyan said the
    document signed has set legal basis for development of military
    cooperation between Armenia and Czech republic and that leadership of
    both counties ascribes importance to this, the Mediamax news agency
    reports.

    The Armenian defence minister expressed the hope that the visit of his
    Czech colleague will boost the shift of bilateral cooperation to a
    qualitatively new level. Ohanyan noted significance of Armenian-Czech
    cooperation, both at bilateral level and in the framework of
    all-European organizations.

    The Armenian minister said that the agreement includes various lines
    of cooperation, among which the military industry sector has a special
    place. Besides, cooperation in military-technical, expert,
    consultative, historical, peacekeeping, educational, medical and other
    spheres is envisaged. Ohanyan said annual cooperation programmes will
    be developed in the framework of the agreement on practical and
    mutually beneficial conditions.

    The Czech vice president, Defence Minister Bartak said that his
    country, being a NATO member, has many years of experience in the
    sphere of military education and training and is ready to share it
    with Armenia. He said some Armenian military officers have already
    passed training in one of Czech military centers. The Czech defence
    minister said that Czech Republic has accumulated experience on
    upgrading facilities inherited from the times of the Warsaw Pact.
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