BULGARIAN PM MEETS ARMENIAN PRESIDENT, PARLIAMENT CHAIR
Novinite
http://www.novinite.com/view_news.php?id=138183
April 3 2012
Bulgaria
Bulgarian PM Boyko Borisov, who is on an official visit to Armenia, met
Armenian President Serj Sargsyan and Parliament Speaker Samvel Nikoyan.
The two parties expressed their deep satisfaction at the long-lasting
friendly relations between their two countries.
PM Borisov expressed Bulgaria's commitment to aid Armenia in its
ongoing process of integration to the European Union.
President Sargsyan accepted Borisov's invitation of a high-ranking
government delegation to Bulgaria after elections in Armenia.
"We have to further explore and make most of the many opportunities
to develop business relations between the two countries," said Borisov.
Earlier Tuesday, Borisov discussed economic relations between the
two countries with Armenian counterpart Tigran Sargsyan.
He added that Armenia and Bulgaria should work towards easing their
visa regimes for each other in order to facilitate communication.
As part of his official visit to Armenia, the Bulgarian PM also met
Catholicos Karekin II, patriarch of the Armenian Apostolic Church,
in his seat in the city of Echmiadzin.
"Today's visit is a proof of the good relations between the Bulgarian
and Armenian churches," stated Patriarch Karekin II.
He further wished PM Borisov many successes and expressed hopes for
a deepening of the relations between the two peoples.
As part of his official visit to Armenia Tuesday, Borisov also paid
homage to the monument of the Armenian genocide in Yerevan.
Novinite
http://www.novinite.com/view_news.php?id=138183
April 3 2012
Bulgaria
Bulgarian PM Boyko Borisov, who is on an official visit to Armenia, met
Armenian President Serj Sargsyan and Parliament Speaker Samvel Nikoyan.
The two parties expressed their deep satisfaction at the long-lasting
friendly relations between their two countries.
PM Borisov expressed Bulgaria's commitment to aid Armenia in its
ongoing process of integration to the European Union.
President Sargsyan accepted Borisov's invitation of a high-ranking
government delegation to Bulgaria after elections in Armenia.
"We have to further explore and make most of the many opportunities
to develop business relations between the two countries," said Borisov.
Earlier Tuesday, Borisov discussed economic relations between the
two countries with Armenian counterpart Tigran Sargsyan.
He added that Armenia and Bulgaria should work towards easing their
visa regimes for each other in order to facilitate communication.
As part of his official visit to Armenia, the Bulgarian PM also met
Catholicos Karekin II, patriarch of the Armenian Apostolic Church,
in his seat in the city of Echmiadzin.
"Today's visit is a proof of the good relations between the Bulgarian
and Armenian churches," stated Patriarch Karekin II.
He further wished PM Borisov many successes and expressed hopes for
a deepening of the relations between the two peoples.
As part of his official visit to Armenia Tuesday, Borisov also paid
homage to the monument of the Armenian genocide in Yerevan.