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    MEETINGS OF THE POLISH-ARMENIAN PARLIAMENTARY FRIENDSHIP GROUP IN THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

    National Assembly of RA
    parliament.am
    May 13 2010
    Armenia

    On May 12 the Head of the Polish-Armenian Parliamentary Friendship
    Group of the Republic of Poland led by the Senator Lukasz Abgarowicz
    arrived in Armenia on three-day official visit.

    On the same day the members of the Polish-Armenian Parliamentary
    Friendship Group in the National Assembly laid flowers at the memorial
    perpetuating the memory of October 27, 1999 victims of the crimes.

    In the parliament the first meeting was with the members of the
    Armenia-Poland Friendship Group, which attended the Ambassador
    of Armenia to Poland and Ambassador of Poland to Armenia Zdzislaw
    Raczynski.

    Welcoming the Polish counterparts in the Armenian Parliament the Head
    of the Armenia-Poland Parliamentary Group Hrayr Karapetyan once again
    extended his condolences to the Polish people on the occasion of the
    tragic air crash and expressed hope that the Polish people will find
    strength to overcome all the problems.

    Highlighting the relations of the existing different levels between
    Armenia and Poland, the Head of the Armenia-Poland Parliamentary Group
    Hrayr Karapetyan opined that the cooperation of the Parliamentary
    Friendship Groups formed between the parliaments of the two countries
    would be of essential importance with respect to the further
    development and deepening of the relations.

    Both the Armenian and Polish counterparts emphasized the cooperation
    within the frameworks of the EU Eastern Partnership. In that context
    the Head of the Polish-Armenian Parliamentary Friendship Group Lukasz
    Abgarowicz noted that they were willing to support Armenia's European
    integration process, and in the nearest future they are envisaging
    to to take steps for facilitating the procedure of providing entrance
    visas.

    In the course of the meeting the sides touched upon the problems of
    the Armenian-Turkish relations' normalization and Karabakh conflict.

    Introducing his view on the Armenian-Turksih relations' normalization
    Lukasz Abgarowicz said in particular: "The day will come when Turkey
    would accept what happened, the historical truth."

    The Chairman of the RA NA Standing Committee on Foreign Relations also
    received the members of the Polish-Armenian Parliamentary Friendship
    Group of the Parliament of the Republic of Poland.

    At the guests' request Armen Rustamyan touched upon the
    Armenian-Turkish protocols, which were signed in Zurich. Presenting the
    approaches of the ARF Dashnaktsutyun on the above-mentioned issues,
    Mr. Rustamyan highlighted the normalization of the relations between
    Armenia and Turkey without preconditions, once again stressing that the
    protocols should exclusively refer to the establishment of diplomatic
    relations between Armenia and Turkey and opening of the border and
    should not give opportunities to bring forth the preconditions by
    Turkey. Talking about the suspension of the ratification process of
    the Armenian-Turkish protocols said that Turkey tried to implement
    its preconditions by the ratification of the protocols.

    Mr. Rustamyan emphasized the experience and support of Poland in
    the issue of Armenia's European integration and the cooperation in
    Euronest. Mr. Rustamyan highly assessed the level of the political
    dialogue between Armenia and Poland, as well as all existing
    preconditions for deepening the further development of bilateral
    relations both in bilateral and multilateral formats.

    The Chairperson of the NA Standing Committee on European Integration
    Naira Zohrabyan also received the members of the Polish-Armenian
    Parliamentary Friendship Group.

    The Committee Chairperson highlighted the mandate given to the European
    Commission by the Ministers' Council of the Foreign Affairs of the
    EU member states over signing an agreement of association, beginning
    negotiations with Armenia, which will replace the functioning bilateral
    treaty on partnership and cooperation. According to the Chairperson,
    this is a beginning of a qualitative new phase in the issue of
    political and economic integration to EU. The next most important
    problem of the meeting was the Eastern Partnership programme
    (it is known that the Eastern Partnership is a Polish-Swedish
    initiative). Mrs. Zohrabyan expressed concern that because of the
    Eastern Partnership Parliamentary format, delay of the Euronest works,
    noting that among the Eastern partners Armenia was the first to form
    its delegation in Euronest and presented the proposals of the Armenian
    side on the Statute of the Euronest. Mr. Lukasz Abgarowicz said that
    Poland also was concerned in driving forward as much as possible the
    parliamentary format of the Eastern Partnership, and saying that in
    2011 during their presidency the Eastern Partnership would be one
    of the most important priorities. The sides also touched upon the
    problem of the involvement of Belarus in the Eastern Partnership
    format. Accepting that there exist problems connected with democracy
    and human rights in Belarus, Mrs. Zohrabyan noted that nevertheless,
    the isolation of Belarus will not lead to the solution of the existing
    problems in that country and expressed her view that the dialogue
    with Belarus should be continued.

    Other issues of bilateral interest were discussed, too.
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