CZECHIA UNDERLINES THE NECESSITY OF PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT OF NK CONFLICT
ARMENPRESS
NOVEMBER 23, 2011
YEREVAN
Foreign Minister of Armenia Edward Nalbandian, who is in Prague for
an official visit, met November 22 Vice Prime Minister of Czechia,
Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg. MFA press office reported that
welcoming the Armenian minister Karel Schwarzenberg congratulated him
on the opening of Armenian embassy in Prague, pointing out that the
decision of Armenian authorities to establish diplomatic representation
in Prague will give new impetus to the Armenian-Czech cooperation.
Expressing gratitude to the Czech counterpart for warm reception
Minister Nalbandian said that during his latest visit about three years
ago it was stressed that additional efforts must be exerted for the
development of bilateral relations. "We may state that our relations
have been put on new qualitative level," the minister stressed.
The Armenian minister said the opening of Armenian embassy in Prague
testifies the intention of the Armenian side to deepen and expand
friendly partnership with Czechia.
Minister Nalbandian said during these years a real progress has been
registered in respect of intensification of the political dialogue,
organization of high-level visits, reinforcement of legal-contractual
field. "During the past three years RA President, Prime Minister and
Foreign Minister visited Prague. In 2008 chairman of Czech's Senate,
Prime Minister, Foreign Minister and Defense Minister were hosted in
Armenia. The inter-parliamentary ties have also been intensified,"
the minister stressed.
The two ministers noted that during the past three years eight
bilateral agreements have been signed.
The interlocutors also touched upon international and regional issues.
They referred to the usage of potential of trade-economic cooperation,
undertaking of steps for encouraging investments.
Foreign Minister of Czechia rated high the reforms ongoing in Armenia.
The ministers discussed the Armenia-EU cooperation, programs carried
out within the framework of Eastern Partnership.
Edward Nalbandian presented to his Czech counterpart the developments
over the process of settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict. The
parties stressed the necessity of peaceful resolution of the issue.
ARMENPRESS
NOVEMBER 23, 2011
YEREVAN
Foreign Minister of Armenia Edward Nalbandian, who is in Prague for
an official visit, met November 22 Vice Prime Minister of Czechia,
Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg. MFA press office reported that
welcoming the Armenian minister Karel Schwarzenberg congratulated him
on the opening of Armenian embassy in Prague, pointing out that the
decision of Armenian authorities to establish diplomatic representation
in Prague will give new impetus to the Armenian-Czech cooperation.
Expressing gratitude to the Czech counterpart for warm reception
Minister Nalbandian said that during his latest visit about three years
ago it was stressed that additional efforts must be exerted for the
development of bilateral relations. "We may state that our relations
have been put on new qualitative level," the minister stressed.
The Armenian minister said the opening of Armenian embassy in Prague
testifies the intention of the Armenian side to deepen and expand
friendly partnership with Czechia.
Minister Nalbandian said during these years a real progress has been
registered in respect of intensification of the political dialogue,
organization of high-level visits, reinforcement of legal-contractual
field. "During the past three years RA President, Prime Minister and
Foreign Minister visited Prague. In 2008 chairman of Czech's Senate,
Prime Minister, Foreign Minister and Defense Minister were hosted in
Armenia. The inter-parliamentary ties have also been intensified,"
the minister stressed.
The two ministers noted that during the past three years eight
bilateral agreements have been signed.
The interlocutors also touched upon international and regional issues.
They referred to the usage of potential of trade-economic cooperation,
undertaking of steps for encouraging investments.
Foreign Minister of Czechia rated high the reforms ongoing in Armenia.
The ministers discussed the Armenia-EU cooperation, programs carried
out within the framework of Eastern Partnership.
Edward Nalbandian presented to his Czech counterpart the developments
over the process of settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict. The
parties stressed the necessity of peaceful resolution of the issue.