PRESIDENT OF POLAND TO VISIT ARMENIA IN 2011
ARMENPRESS
NOVEMBER 3, 2010
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 3, ARMENPRESS: The meetings of the delegation headed
by the Secretary General of the National Security Council Arthur
Baghdasaryan continue in Poland. Today Baghdasaryan was received by
the Polish President Bronislav Komarovski. The secretary general
conveyed the warm wishes of the RA President Serzh Sargsyan and
the invitation to pay official visit, NSC press office reported. Mr
Komarovski accepted the invitation and said he will visit Armenia in
2011. Arthur Baghdasaryan thanked the Polish President for recognition
of the Armenian Genocide and for displaying balanced position in the
NK issue.
Noting that for centuries Armenians are having great contribution
to the cultural, economic live of Poland, Bronislav Komarovski said
that the condemnation of genocides is necessary for preventing their
future repetition.
During the meeting they also touched upon the issues on Armenia-Poland
political cooperation. The Polish president expressed readiness to
assist the process of reforms within the framework of the EU-Armenia
cooperation, highlighted the ~SEastern Partnership~T program which
involves Armenia as well.
Arthur Baghdasaryan also met with the Home Affairs and Administration
Minister of Poland Adam Rapacki. An arrangement has been reached on
cooperation between the law enforcement bodies of the two countries
in a number of directions. In near future an agreement will be signed
between the Polish minister and chief of the Armenian police.
Delegation headed by the Home Affairs and Administration Minister will
visit Armenia to get acquainted with the wide-scale of reforms in the
police system on site and discuss the opportunities of implementation
of joint programs.
The Secretary general also met with the Polish Defense Minister
Bogdan Klich discussed a number of bilateral cooperation issues
in the defense sphere. According to the reached arrangement, the
Polish side will assist the defensive reforms carried out in Armenia
within the framework of cooperation with NATO and EU. The other
concrete arrangement relates to the development of cooperation in
the military-industrial sphere.
From: A. Papazian
ARMENPRESS
NOVEMBER 3, 2010
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 3, ARMENPRESS: The meetings of the delegation headed
by the Secretary General of the National Security Council Arthur
Baghdasaryan continue in Poland. Today Baghdasaryan was received by
the Polish President Bronislav Komarovski. The secretary general
conveyed the warm wishes of the RA President Serzh Sargsyan and
the invitation to pay official visit, NSC press office reported. Mr
Komarovski accepted the invitation and said he will visit Armenia in
2011. Arthur Baghdasaryan thanked the Polish President for recognition
of the Armenian Genocide and for displaying balanced position in the
NK issue.
Noting that for centuries Armenians are having great contribution
to the cultural, economic live of Poland, Bronislav Komarovski said
that the condemnation of genocides is necessary for preventing their
future repetition.
During the meeting they also touched upon the issues on Armenia-Poland
political cooperation. The Polish president expressed readiness to
assist the process of reforms within the framework of the EU-Armenia
cooperation, highlighted the ~SEastern Partnership~T program which
involves Armenia as well.
Arthur Baghdasaryan also met with the Home Affairs and Administration
Minister of Poland Adam Rapacki. An arrangement has been reached on
cooperation between the law enforcement bodies of the two countries
in a number of directions. In near future an agreement will be signed
between the Polish minister and chief of the Armenian police.
Delegation headed by the Home Affairs and Administration Minister will
visit Armenia to get acquainted with the wide-scale of reforms in the
police system on site and discuss the opportunities of implementation
of joint programs.
The Secretary general also met with the Polish Defense Minister
Bogdan Klich discussed a number of bilateral cooperation issues
in the defense sphere. According to the reached arrangement, the
Polish side will assist the defensive reforms carried out in Armenia
within the framework of cooperation with NATO and EU. The other
concrete arrangement relates to the development of cooperation in
the military-industrial sphere.
From: A. Papazian