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    EDWARD NALBANDYAN PRESENTED GERMAN MPS ARMENIA'S STEPS IN NAGORNO KARABAKH REGULATION ISSUE

    11:00, 14 March, 2013

    YEREVAN, MARCH 14, ARMENPRESS: Foreign Affair Minister Edward
    Nalbandyan's visit to Berlin launched with the meeting with
    Bundestag MPs representing various parties on March 13. As the
    Press, Information and Public Relations Department of the Ministry of
    Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia told Armenpress, Minister
    Nalbandyan expressed his gratification regarding high level political
    dialogue established between Armenia and Germany. In particular the
    Armenian Foreign Minister highly evaluated close cooperation amid two
    Parliaments, namely mutual visits of legislative bodies, activities of
    inter-parliamentary friendly groups, cooperation within parliamentary
    assemblies of international organizations.

    In the course of the meeting the sides have exchanged views over
    regional issues and paths to their solution. Edward Nalbandyan in
    particular presented junctions exerted by Armenia and the international
    community regarding peaceful settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh
    conflict.

    Edward Nalbandyan had a meeting with Chancellor Angela Merkel
    and Foreign and Security Policy Advisor of the Federal Chancellor
    Christoph Heugsen. The interlocutors have thoroughly envisaged ways
    seeking to further strengthen Armenian-Germany friendly ties, besides
    wide scope of international and regional issues have been discussed.

    In the conclusion of the day Germany Foreign Policy Council hosted
    the Armenian Foreign Affair Minister. Nalbandyan delivered a speech
    on Armenia's foreign policy, responded to various questions raised by
    present Foreign Affair high ranking officials, diplomats, political
    scientist, and journalists.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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