Armenian Embassy opens in Lithuania
November 26, 2011 - 18:24 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - On November 26, Vilnius hosted a ceremonial opening
of the Armenian Embassy in Lithuania.
Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian, his Lithuanian
counterpart Audronius Azubalis, parliamentarians and representatives
of the Armenian community attended the event.
As Nalbandian stated during the ceremony, Lithuania became the fist
Baltic state to open Armenian Embassy, which testifies to intention of
the two countries to further bilateral ties.
Azubalis, in turn, noted the opening of the Embassy to signal a new
stage in Yerevan-Vilnius relations.
The opening was followed by a meeting with Armenia-Lithuania
cooperation in the framework of international organizations on
discussion agenda.
Also, Armenian Foreign Minister briefed his Lithuanian counterpart on
recent developments in Karabakh issue as well as OSCE Mink Group
co-chairs proposals for settlement to be discussed during their
regional visit next week, Armenian Foreign Ministry press service
reported.
November 26, 2011 - 18:24 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - On November 26, Vilnius hosted a ceremonial opening
of the Armenian Embassy in Lithuania.
Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian, his Lithuanian
counterpart Audronius Azubalis, parliamentarians and representatives
of the Armenian community attended the event.
As Nalbandian stated during the ceremony, Lithuania became the fist
Baltic state to open Armenian Embassy, which testifies to intention of
the two countries to further bilateral ties.
Azubalis, in turn, noted the opening of the Embassy to signal a new
stage in Yerevan-Vilnius relations.
The opening was followed by a meeting with Armenia-Lithuania
cooperation in the framework of international organizations on
discussion agenda.
Also, Armenian Foreign Minister briefed his Lithuanian counterpart on
recent developments in Karabakh issue as well as OSCE Mink Group
co-chairs proposals for settlement to be discussed during their
regional visit next week, Armenian Foreign Ministry press service
reported.