ARMENIAN EMBASSY TO BE OPENED IN INDONESIA
ARMENPRESS
9 August, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, AUGUST 9, ARMENPRESS: Armenian Foreign affairs minister
Edward Nalbandian visited Indonesia. Armenpress was informed from
Press, information and public relations department of foreign affairs
ministry that on the same day took place the negotiations of Edward
Nalbandian and his Indonesian colleague Marty Natalegawa.
Welcoming Edward Nalbandian Foreign affairs minister of Indonesia
mentioned that he is glad to host Armenian foreign minister and hoped
that this visit will open a new page in bilateral relations. In
his words the cooperation between Armenia and Indonesia has great
potential of development and the visit gives good opportunity to
discuss the ways of using that potential. He highlighted that his
country wants to strengthen bilateral relations.
Thanking for the invitation to visit Jakarta Edward Nalbandian said
that the visit is symbolic as it takes place in the jubilee 20th
year of establishment diplomatic relations and put the importance of
arrangements to deepen cooperation in various fields. "Three months
ago in Sharm el-Sheikh we made arrangement to implement practical
steps in order to strengthen and deepen our bilateral relations and I
am glad to record that today in response to your invitation I am in
Jakarta on that aim. I would like to inform you about the intention
of Armenia to open embassy in Indonesia which will give new impulses
to the development of our relation highlighted Nalbandian.
Welcoming the intention of Armenia to open embassy in Jakarta Minister
Natalegawa stressed that Indonesian authorities will do their best
to support the works of the embassy. The interlocutors had a detailed
talk about all possible steps which can deepen the cooperation, made
an arrangement to activate the political dialogue, to cooperate in
framework of international organizations and etc.
The ministers also discussed the possibility of cooperation between
the trade Palaces of two countries. In order to activate cultural
ties on suggestion of Armenian side there was made arrangement the
sides agreed to prepare and sign an agreement on cultural issues. The
ministers exchange opinions on several issues of international and
regional agenda. Minister Nalbandian introduced the main directions
and priorities of the foreign policy of Armenia. He introduced to
his Indonesian colleague the latest developments of Artsakh conflict
settlement process. They had the same opinion that the peaceful
solution of the conflict does not have any alternative.
Marty Natalegawa informed about the increasing role of ASEAN in
the region, integration process which take place in framework of
that organization. Armenian Foreign affairs minister invited his
Indonesian colleague to visit Yerevan. The two ministers signed
inter-governmental agreement "On cooperation in economic, scientific
and technical fields between Armenia and Indonesia". After the meeting
ministers had a joint press conference.
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ARMENPRESS
9 August, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, AUGUST 9, ARMENPRESS: Armenian Foreign affairs minister
Edward Nalbandian visited Indonesia. Armenpress was informed from
Press, information and public relations department of foreign affairs
ministry that on the same day took place the negotiations of Edward
Nalbandian and his Indonesian colleague Marty Natalegawa.
Welcoming Edward Nalbandian Foreign affairs minister of Indonesia
mentioned that he is glad to host Armenian foreign minister and hoped
that this visit will open a new page in bilateral relations. In
his words the cooperation between Armenia and Indonesia has great
potential of development and the visit gives good opportunity to
discuss the ways of using that potential. He highlighted that his
country wants to strengthen bilateral relations.
Thanking for the invitation to visit Jakarta Edward Nalbandian said
that the visit is symbolic as it takes place in the jubilee 20th
year of establishment diplomatic relations and put the importance of
arrangements to deepen cooperation in various fields. "Three months
ago in Sharm el-Sheikh we made arrangement to implement practical
steps in order to strengthen and deepen our bilateral relations and I
am glad to record that today in response to your invitation I am in
Jakarta on that aim. I would like to inform you about the intention
of Armenia to open embassy in Indonesia which will give new impulses
to the development of our relation highlighted Nalbandian.
Welcoming the intention of Armenia to open embassy in Jakarta Minister
Natalegawa stressed that Indonesian authorities will do their best
to support the works of the embassy. The interlocutors had a detailed
talk about all possible steps which can deepen the cooperation, made
an arrangement to activate the political dialogue, to cooperate in
framework of international organizations and etc.
The ministers also discussed the possibility of cooperation between
the trade Palaces of two countries. In order to activate cultural
ties on suggestion of Armenian side there was made arrangement the
sides agreed to prepare and sign an agreement on cultural issues. The
ministers exchange opinions on several issues of international and
regional agenda. Minister Nalbandian introduced the main directions
and priorities of the foreign policy of Armenia. He introduced to
his Indonesian colleague the latest developments of Artsakh conflict
settlement process. They had the same opinion that the peaceful
solution of the conflict does not have any alternative.
Marty Natalegawa informed about the increasing role of ASEAN in
the region, integration process which take place in framework of
that organization. Armenian Foreign affairs minister invited his
Indonesian colleague to visit Yerevan. The two ministers signed
inter-governmental agreement "On cooperation in economic, scientific
and technical fields between Armenia and Indonesia". After the meeting
ministers had a joint press conference.
Viewed 192 times
From: A. Papazian