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    Serzh Sargsyan met with the President of the European Parliament Martin Schultz

    http://news.president.am/events/news/eng/?id49
    07.03.2012

    President Serzh Sargsyan, who continues his working visit to the
    Kingdom of Belgium, met today with the President of the European
    Parliament Martin Schultz. At the conclusion of the meeting, the
    President of Armenia and President of the European Parliament made a
    joint statement for the representatives of the mass media.

    ***

    Statement by President Serzh Sargsyan after the meeting with the
    President of the European Parliament Martin Schulz

    I am glad to meet with Mr. Schulz in his new capacity and discuss
    issues of mutual interest.

    I would like once again to congratulate you on your election as
    President of the European Parliament and express confidence that
    during your tenure our relations with EU will register new success
    both on the parliamentary and executive levels.

    We attach importance to the European Parliament's role in the context
    of deepening Armenia-EU cooperation. The Armenia-EU interparliamentary
    relations develop dynamically both on bilateral - RA National
    Assembly- European Parliament, and on the multilateral level, in the
    format of the Parliamentary Assembly of Eastern Partnership -
    Euronest.

    Quite recently, on February 22-23, the Committee on Social Affairs,
    Education, Culture and Civil Society of the Parliamentary Assembly of
    Euronest held its meeting in Yerevan and it was the first meeting
    conducted in a partner state. We are confident that Euronest will
    become a platform which can create good opportunities for the
    bilateral interparliamentary ties as well as for the exchange of the
    best practices of the European parliamentarism. We were also glad to
    host in the same period of time the delegation of the Foreign
    Relations Commission of the European Parliament.

    With President Schulz, we have discussed a wide range of issues
    present on the agenda of Armenia-EU relations. I have presented to Mr.
    Schulz our commitment to the implementation of wide reforms in our
    country, and spoke about targeted assistance measures undertaken by
    the European Commission and the Government of Armenia and aimed at the
    enhancement of the reforms.

    Both sides noted with satisfaction progress registered recently in our
    relations with EU, including in the areas of the Association
    Agreement, Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement, visa
    facilitation with the EU countries and cooperation in other areas.

    We have also spoken about the approaching parliamentary elections in
    Armenia. I have stated that we are determined to organize and conduct
    electoral processes in accordance with the European and international
    standards. I am pleased that along with other international observers,
    the elections in Armenia will also be observed by the observer mission
    of the European Parliament.

    I informed President Schulz on the latest developments in the NK peace
    process. We welcomed recommendations recently adopted by the EU
    Council which note the necessity for the representatives of the
    European Union to visit Nagorno Karabakh. Armenia has stated many
    times that Nagorno Karabakh is part of Europe, a carrier of the same
    values and the time for direct contacts has come long ago.

    Thank you.

    ***

    After the joint statement with the President of the European
    Parliament, responding to the question on how the President of Armenia
    views intentions and attempts to conduct discussions and adopt
    resolutions in the European structures, particularly in the European
    Parliament, President Serzh Sargsyan said, `We have discussed it with
    Mr. Schulz. We take it quite calmly because it's not the first time
    the European Parliament takes up the NK issue. In the end of 1980s and
    beginning of the 90s, all European structures were supporting the just
    claim of the people of Nagorno Karabakh. At that time too, the
    European Parliament adopted resolutions. I am confident that when
    adopting a resolution regarding the same issue, the European
    Parliament cannot proceed from different principles. Hence, there is
    nothing to worry about. Moreover, all European structures have been
    working to expedite resolution of the conflict.'



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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