news.am, Armenia
Sept 10 2011
Armenian Defense Minister discusses prospects for bilateral
cooperation with Poland
September 10, 2011 | 11:58
YEREVAN. - During his official visit to Poland between September 7 and
9, Armenian Minister of Defense Seyran Ohanyan had meetings with his
Polish counterpart Tomasz Siemoniak, head of National Security Bureau
Stanislaw Koziej, and head of Defense Committee of the Polish
parliament Stanislaw Wziatek.
During the meetings, the parties discussed the prospects for the
enlargement of Armenian-Polish bilateral military cooperation. They
also exchanged views on the politico-military situation in the South
Caucasus, the settlement process of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, and
the activities of the Afghanistan International Security Assistance
Force, Ministry's press service informed Armenian News-NEWS.am.
The parties also reached accordance on the signing of military and
technical-military cooperation between Armenia and Poland, and the
expansion of cooperation in military education.
On the first day of its visit, the delegation led by Armenia's
Minister of Defense visited the International Defence Industry
Exhibition held in the city of Kielce. Seyran Ohanyan conveyed his
impressions on this exhibition to officials of Poland's defense sphere
and also discussed the possibilities for establishing Armenian-Polish
joint enterprises, and developing cooperation in defense acquisitions
and in scientific research and experimental construction.
During his official visit to Poland, Armenian Minister of Defense
Seyran Ohanyan also met with representatives of Warsaw's Armenian
community. At this meeting, he spoke about the problems and
development projects of the Armenian Armed Forces, the current
situation at the line of contact between Armenian and Azerbaijani
military troops, and Armenia's security challenges.
Ohanyan also paid a visit to the history museum of the Polish army and
laid a wreath to the Unknown Soldier Memorial.
The delegation led by Armenia's Minister of Defense returned to
Armenia on Saturday.
From: Baghdasarian
Sept 10 2011
Armenian Defense Minister discusses prospects for bilateral
cooperation with Poland
September 10, 2011 | 11:58
YEREVAN. - During his official visit to Poland between September 7 and
9, Armenian Minister of Defense Seyran Ohanyan had meetings with his
Polish counterpart Tomasz Siemoniak, head of National Security Bureau
Stanislaw Koziej, and head of Defense Committee of the Polish
parliament Stanislaw Wziatek.
During the meetings, the parties discussed the prospects for the
enlargement of Armenian-Polish bilateral military cooperation. They
also exchanged views on the politico-military situation in the South
Caucasus, the settlement process of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, and
the activities of the Afghanistan International Security Assistance
Force, Ministry's press service informed Armenian News-NEWS.am.
The parties also reached accordance on the signing of military and
technical-military cooperation between Armenia and Poland, and the
expansion of cooperation in military education.
On the first day of its visit, the delegation led by Armenia's
Minister of Defense visited the International Defence Industry
Exhibition held in the city of Kielce. Seyran Ohanyan conveyed his
impressions on this exhibition to officials of Poland's defense sphere
and also discussed the possibilities for establishing Armenian-Polish
joint enterprises, and developing cooperation in defense acquisitions
and in scientific research and experimental construction.
During his official visit to Poland, Armenian Minister of Defense
Seyran Ohanyan also met with representatives of Warsaw's Armenian
community. At this meeting, he spoke about the problems and
development projects of the Armenian Armed Forces, the current
situation at the line of contact between Armenian and Azerbaijani
military troops, and Armenia's security challenges.
Ohanyan also paid a visit to the history museum of the Polish army and
laid a wreath to the Unknown Soldier Memorial.
The delegation led by Armenia's Minister of Defense returned to
Armenia on Saturday.
From: Baghdasarian