Despite regional visit Polish Foreign Minister will arrive only in Armenia
19:15, 12 December, 2012
YEREVAN, DECEMBER 12, ARMENPRESS: In frames of the regional visit of
Polish, Sweden and Bulgarian Foreign Ministers, Foreign Minister of
Poland RadosÅ?aw Sikorski will arrive only in Armenia.
As reports Armenpress referring to the official web site of Polish
MFA, Foreign Ministers of Poland, Sweden and Bulgaria, accordingly
RadosÅ?aw Sikorski, Carl Bildt and Nikolai Mladenov will arrive in
Armenia on December 13. Within the frames of regional visit Sweden and
Bulgarian Ministers will visit Georgia and Azerbaijan while Polish
delegation will be headed by Jacek Mikhailovsky.
South Caucasian visit will embrace the regional issue of European
integration. Foreign Ministers will discuss issues related to
Armenia-EU cooperation, the perspectives of development of cooperation
within the framework of the Eastern Partnership and outline the future
plans ahead of the Eastern Partnership Summit to be held in Vilnius in
2013. Issues concerning energy cooperation are also going to be
discussed. Ministers are going to get acquainted with the internal
political issues of the countries mainly related to democracy, human
rights and upcoming presidential elections.
19:15, 12 December, 2012
YEREVAN, DECEMBER 12, ARMENPRESS: In frames of the regional visit of
Polish, Sweden and Bulgarian Foreign Ministers, Foreign Minister of
Poland RadosÅ?aw Sikorski will arrive only in Armenia.
As reports Armenpress referring to the official web site of Polish
MFA, Foreign Ministers of Poland, Sweden and Bulgaria, accordingly
RadosÅ?aw Sikorski, Carl Bildt and Nikolai Mladenov will arrive in
Armenia on December 13. Within the frames of regional visit Sweden and
Bulgarian Ministers will visit Georgia and Azerbaijan while Polish
delegation will be headed by Jacek Mikhailovsky.
South Caucasian visit will embrace the regional issue of European
integration. Foreign Ministers will discuss issues related to
Armenia-EU cooperation, the perspectives of development of cooperation
within the framework of the Eastern Partnership and outline the future
plans ahead of the Eastern Partnership Summit to be held in Vilnius in
2013. Issues concerning energy cooperation are also going to be
discussed. Ministers are going to get acquainted with the internal
political issues of the countries mainly related to democracy, human
rights and upcoming presidential elections.