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    POLAND, ARMENIA SIGN MEMORANDUM ON COOPERATION IN SECURITY

    PAP News Wire
    November 2, 2010 Tuesday
    Poland

    Poland and Armenia have signed a memorandum on strengthening military
    cooperation and on cooperating in fighting international terrorism
    and transborder crime.

    The memorandum was signed by head of the National Security Office
    BBN Stanislaw Koziej and secretary of the Armenia's National Security
    Council Artur Bagdasarian in Warsaw on Tuesday.

    "The memorandum we signed creates grounds for concrete cooperation
    between our institutions, Koziej told a news conference.

    The memorandum envisages also the exchange of opinion on challenges
    for regional and global security, the role of EU and NATO, and includes
    an entry on the exchange of experience and information.

    "In most cases we have nearly identical opinions as to security
    conditions and ways they should be secured, Koziej said. His opinion
    was confirmed by Bagdasarian. "Indeed, we underscored full convergence
    of views on issues related to security," he added.

    The two institutions pledged to monitor the implementation of dozens of
    so presently existing Polish-Armenian agreements concerning politics
    and economy. The sides decided to hold bilateral consultations at
    least once a year alternatively in Poland and Armenia.

    The meeting with the BBN head was one of the first points on the agenda
    of the official visit of the secretary of Armenia's National Security
    Council in Poland. Planned are also talks with representatives of
    the government, MPs and the president of Poland.




    From: A. Papazian
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