ARMENIA'S PRESIDENT AND JAPAN'S PM ISSUE JOINT DECLARATION
ARMENPRESS
6 June, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, JUNE 6, ARMENPRESS: Within Serzh Sargsyan's official visit to
Japan, the President of Armenia and Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko
Noda have issued a joint declaration on expansion of friendship and
cooperation, president's press service told Armenpress.
In the joint declaration Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan and Japanese
Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda express gratification on the long-term
and large-scale friendly relations formed between Armenia and Japan
since establishment of diplomatic relations on September 7, 1992,
and taking the chance of the 20th anniversary of those relations,
express a wish to continue developing friendship and partnership in
different spheres.
The parties also refer to the mutual support shown during the
earthquakes that struck Armenia in 1988 and Japan in 2011 and express
readiness to continue assisting each other in emergency situations.
The parties also highly appraise the efforts of OSCE Minsk Group
engaged in Nagorno Karabakh issue and express confidence that the final
resolution must be based on the norms and principles of International
Law, UN Charter, Helsinki Final Act, non-use of force, territorial
integrity, equal and self-determination rights of people.
From: Baghdasarian
ARMENPRESS
6 June, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, JUNE 6, ARMENPRESS: Within Serzh Sargsyan's official visit to
Japan, the President of Armenia and Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko
Noda have issued a joint declaration on expansion of friendship and
cooperation, president's press service told Armenpress.
In the joint declaration Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan and Japanese
Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda express gratification on the long-term
and large-scale friendly relations formed between Armenia and Japan
since establishment of diplomatic relations on September 7, 1992,
and taking the chance of the 20th anniversary of those relations,
express a wish to continue developing friendship and partnership in
different spheres.
The parties also refer to the mutual support shown during the
earthquakes that struck Armenia in 1988 and Japan in 2011 and express
readiness to continue assisting each other in emergency situations.
The parties also highly appraise the efforts of OSCE Minsk Group
engaged in Nagorno Karabakh issue and express confidence that the final
resolution must be based on the norms and principles of International
Law, UN Charter, Helsinki Final Act, non-use of force, territorial
integrity, equal and self-determination rights of people.
From: Baghdasarian