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  • EU Is Concerned with Escalation of Tension in Nagorno-Karabakh

    BTA news agency , Bulgaria
    Dec 14 2012


    EU Is Concerned with Escalation of Tension in Nagorno-Karabakh:
    Bulgarian, Swedish, Polish, Armenian foreign ministers meet in Yerevan

    Report by Nelly Zheleva

    Yerevan, December 14 (BTA special correspondent Nelly Jeleva) -- "In
    the name of the European Union we sent a powerful appeal not to allow
    additional actions which could increase the tension in
    Nagorno-Karabakh now, but to undertake quick steps to tone it down,"
    Foreign Minister Nickolay Mladenov told a news conference Friday [14
    December].

    Mladenov and Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt are on a tour in
    Southern Caucasus. Now they are in Armenia where their Polish
    counterpart Radoslaw Sikorski joined them. The first meeting on the
    agenda was with Armenian Foreign Minister Eduard Nalbandyan.

    The meeting also focused on the steps Armenia is to take so that at
    the Eastern Partnership Summit in Vilnius in the spring next year it
    may be one of the countries to sign a trade agreement with the EU.
    Liberalisation of the visa regime between the EU and Yerevan was also
    among the issues discussed.

    To date this year some 4,000 visas of Armenian citizens travelling to
    Bulgaria have been issued, particularly as organised tourists in the
    summer season.

    The four foreign ministers also discussed the situation in the Middle
    East. There are some 8,000 Armenian refugees from Syria in Armenia,
    Mladenov said. A total of 70,000 Armenian Christians in Syria have
    left the conflict zones.

    The stream of refugees from Syria to Bulgaria has not increased in
    recent days, Mladenov specified.




    From: A. Papazian
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