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    Jorge Orrico doesn't exclude the possibility of lifting the visa
    regime between Armenia and Uruguay

    13:47, 17 November, 2012

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 17 ARMENPRESS: Yet there are no discussions on the
    lifting of vise regime between Armenia and Uruguay the Chairman of
    Uruguay House of Representatives Jorge Orrico doesn't exclude its
    possibility. Armenpress reports that Orrico has highlighted that
    Uruguayan Minister of Tourism is of Armenian descent. `I believe that
    it won't be difficult to negotiate with him on this suggestion'
    jokingly said the Chairman of Uruguay House of Representatives.

    Jorge Orrico reminded that everybody loves his country therefore it
    would be great if Armenians had a possibility to be closer to Uruguay.

    `There you will not be able to find old stories, but you will find
    coastal areas and meet friendly people' Orrico has noted, adding that
    as a state Uruguay is 180 years old and when one is talking about the
    centuries long Armenian history he is feeling dizzy.

    Jorge Orrico has also joked on Armenian churches which are considered
    to be `new' or `young' when they are already 190 years old.

    Delegation of Uruguay House of Representatives headed by its Chairman
    Jorge Orrico arrived in Armenia on November 12 on the invitation of NA
    president Hovik Abrahamyan. The Chairman of Uruguay Parliament had
    meetings with NA president Hovik Abrahamyan, Armenian Prime Minister
    Tigran Sargsyan, Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian and with
    the members of Armenia-Uruguay parliamentary friendly group. In the
    framework of their visit to Armenia they have also visited Artsakh and
    had meeting with NKR President Bako Sahakyan and other high rank
    figures.


    From: Baghdasarian
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