EU member countries Foreign Ministers hail Armenian presidential
elections of top importance
15:18, 14 December, 2012
YEREVAN, DECEMBER 14, ARMENPRESS: Upcoming Presidential elections
should continue the registered progress and significant improvements
of the previous year Parliamentary elections. Bulgarian Foreign Affair
Minister Nikolay Mladenov came forth in the course of the press
conference with the journalists on December 14. ''Let us hope Armenian
authorities will pursue ongoing tendency and reportedly it will
improve the relations with the EU'' Mr. Mladenov noted.
Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs RadosÃ?Â?aw Sikorski is sure coming
Presidential elections should exclude even the slightest opportunity
of charging, besides foreign official highlighted the success of
investing joint efforts. ''This is an important step in the threshold
of Eastern Partnership Summit to be held in Vilnius, 2013 November''
Polish top diplomat underscored.
Presidential elections are scheduled to be launched in Armenia in
2013, on February 18. The leadership of the country has expressed
willingness to hold them to a high level.
Swedish, Polish and Bulgarian Ministers of Foreign Affairs visited
Armenian on December 13. Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan, head of
the Executive Body Tigran Sargsyan are set to host the foreign high
ranking quests. Foreign top diplomats will also have meetings with the
representatives of National Assembly representing factions. Current
state of relations between Armenia- EU, prospects aimed at spurring
cooperation within Eastern Partnership and further plans refer to
Eastern Partnership Summit due in Vilnius will top the agenda.
elections of top importance
15:18, 14 December, 2012
YEREVAN, DECEMBER 14, ARMENPRESS: Upcoming Presidential elections
should continue the registered progress and significant improvements
of the previous year Parliamentary elections. Bulgarian Foreign Affair
Minister Nikolay Mladenov came forth in the course of the press
conference with the journalists on December 14. ''Let us hope Armenian
authorities will pursue ongoing tendency and reportedly it will
improve the relations with the EU'' Mr. Mladenov noted.
Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs RadosÃ?Â?aw Sikorski is sure coming
Presidential elections should exclude even the slightest opportunity
of charging, besides foreign official highlighted the success of
investing joint efforts. ''This is an important step in the threshold
of Eastern Partnership Summit to be held in Vilnius, 2013 November''
Polish top diplomat underscored.
Presidential elections are scheduled to be launched in Armenia in
2013, on February 18. The leadership of the country has expressed
willingness to hold them to a high level.
Swedish, Polish and Bulgarian Ministers of Foreign Affairs visited
Armenian on December 13. Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan, head of
the Executive Body Tigran Sargsyan are set to host the foreign high
ranking quests. Foreign top diplomats will also have meetings with the
representatives of National Assembly representing factions. Current
state of relations between Armenia- EU, prospects aimed at spurring
cooperation within Eastern Partnership and further plans refer to
Eastern Partnership Summit due in Vilnius will top the agenda.