CZECH REPUBLIC HAS NO PROBLEMS WITH ARMENIA - CZECH FM
Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
April 11 2013
Armenia's Acting Foreign Minister, Edward Nalbandian, on Thursday
met with Czech First Deputy PM, FM Karel Schwarzenberg, who is in
Yerevan on an official visit.
Nalbandian noted that relations between Armenia and the Czech Republic
have entered a qualitatively new phase in the recent years, reports
News.am
"We also succeeded in expanding the legal and contractual framework,"
he added.
In his turn, the Czech FM noted that progress in the aforesaid
relations is quite obvious, and stressed that the time has come
to focus on deepening economic cooperation. In this regard, they
emphasised the presence of Czech businessmen in the delegation led by
Schwarzenberg, and the holding of the Armenian-Czech business forum
in Yerevan.
The interlocutors discussed the joints steps to be undertaken to
deepen interaction, and highlighted the need to expand the legal and
contractual framework in the economic sector and to promote cultural
exchange.
They also reflected on the Armenia-EU cooperation, and the progress
Armenia has achieved along the lines of the EU Eastern Partnership.
In addition, Nalbandian briefed his Czech counterpart on the latest
developments in the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process, and presented
details on the efforts by Armenia and the international community
toward settling the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. In this context, the
Czech FM reaffirmed his country's assistance to the measures being
taken to pacifically settle this matter.
Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
April 11 2013
Armenia's Acting Foreign Minister, Edward Nalbandian, on Thursday
met with Czech First Deputy PM, FM Karel Schwarzenberg, who is in
Yerevan on an official visit.
Nalbandian noted that relations between Armenia and the Czech Republic
have entered a qualitatively new phase in the recent years, reports
News.am
"We also succeeded in expanding the legal and contractual framework,"
he added.
In his turn, the Czech FM noted that progress in the aforesaid
relations is quite obvious, and stressed that the time has come
to focus on deepening economic cooperation. In this regard, they
emphasised the presence of Czech businessmen in the delegation led by
Schwarzenberg, and the holding of the Armenian-Czech business forum
in Yerevan.
The interlocutors discussed the joints steps to be undertaken to
deepen interaction, and highlighted the need to expand the legal and
contractual framework in the economic sector and to promote cultural
exchange.
They also reflected on the Armenia-EU cooperation, and the progress
Armenia has achieved along the lines of the EU Eastern Partnership.
In addition, Nalbandian briefed his Czech counterpart on the latest
developments in the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process, and presented
details on the efforts by Armenia and the international community
toward settling the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. In this context, the
Czech FM reaffirmed his country's assistance to the measures being
taken to pacifically settle this matter.