RA NA PRESIDENT HOVIK ABRAHAMYAN RECEIVES THE FIRST DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC, THE MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS KAREL SCHWARZENBERG
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11.04.2013
On April 11 the RA NA President Hovik Abrahamyan received the First
Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the
Czech Republic Karel Schwarzenberg.
Welcoming Mr Schwarzenberg in the National Assembly Hovik Abrahamyan
highly assessed his visit with respect to the development of
inner-state relations. In the NA President's word, Armenia is
interested in developing the cooperation in all directions with the
Czech Republic, taking into consideration also the common goals that
Armenia pursues within the framework of the Eastern Partnerership.
Touching upon Armenia-EU cooperation, the NA President noted that
the European integration was one of Armenia's foreign political
priorities, and the format of cooperation with the European Union had
been considerably enlarged during the recent years. Hovik Abrahamyan
noted with satisfaction that partnership relations had been established
between the parliaments of the two countries, expressing conviction
that the parliamentary diplomacy was one of the important levers
of enhancing the political dialogue between the countries. The NA
President highlighted the cooperation within the frameworks of the
international structures.
Thanking for reception Mr Schwarzenberg noted with satisfaction that
Armenia-Czech Republic had a progress, which was displayed by active
political dialogue, development of inter-parliamentary relations and
cooperation in different spheres. He also highlighted the role of
parliamentary diplomacy in inner-state relations.
In the course of the meeting the sides touched upon Armenia's
inner-political issues and post-electoral processes. The Foreign
Minister of the Czech Republic deemed important that all international
structures had given high assessment to the presidential elections
of Armenia and expressed hope that certain shortcomings recorded by
the observers would be rectified.
During the meeting the sides referred to regional problems, both
stressing that NK issue should be exclusively settled through
peaceful means.
From: A. Papazian
http://www.parliament.am/news.php?cat_id=2&NewsID=5823&year=2013&month=04&d ay=11&lang=eng
11.04.2013
On April 11 the RA NA President Hovik Abrahamyan received the First
Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the
Czech Republic Karel Schwarzenberg.
Welcoming Mr Schwarzenberg in the National Assembly Hovik Abrahamyan
highly assessed his visit with respect to the development of
inner-state relations. In the NA President's word, Armenia is
interested in developing the cooperation in all directions with the
Czech Republic, taking into consideration also the common goals that
Armenia pursues within the framework of the Eastern Partnerership.
Touching upon Armenia-EU cooperation, the NA President noted that
the European integration was one of Armenia's foreign political
priorities, and the format of cooperation with the European Union had
been considerably enlarged during the recent years. Hovik Abrahamyan
noted with satisfaction that partnership relations had been established
between the parliaments of the two countries, expressing conviction
that the parliamentary diplomacy was one of the important levers
of enhancing the political dialogue between the countries. The NA
President highlighted the cooperation within the frameworks of the
international structures.
Thanking for reception Mr Schwarzenberg noted with satisfaction that
Armenia-Czech Republic had a progress, which was displayed by active
political dialogue, development of inter-parliamentary relations and
cooperation in different spheres. He also highlighted the role of
parliamentary diplomacy in inner-state relations.
In the course of the meeting the sides touched upon Armenia's
inner-political issues and post-electoral processes. The Foreign
Minister of the Czech Republic deemed important that all international
structures had given high assessment to the presidential elections
of Armenia and expressed hope that certain shortcomings recorded by
the observers would be rectified.
During the meeting the sides referred to regional problems, both
stressing that NK issue should be exclusively settled through
peaceful means.
From: A. Papazian