Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA), Syria
November 28, 2014 Friday
Armenia's independence day celebrated
Damascus, SANA, Armenian ambassador in Damascus Arshak Poladian held
Thursday a reception on the 23rd anniversary of his country's
independence.
"Armenian Independence Declaration of 1991 was the only choice of the
Armenian people, who have for ages the sovereignty over their historic
lands, and it came as a response to Armenian people's will and ability
to take their own decisions and draw their future", Ambassador
Poladian said.
Poladian highlighted the solid basis for historic and friendly
Armenian-Syrian relations were built on and the developments these
relations witnessed in different fields particularly when they were
crowned with the visits of senior officials from both countries,
affirming his country's will to promote these bilateral relations to
the highest levels.
Armenia is being following up the crisis development in Syria,
expressing his country's welcome to any initiative that restores
stability and security to Syria, the ambassador added.
Ambassador Poladian expressed hope over returning normal life to Syria
to be able playing its pivotal regional and international role.
Syria and Armenia have developed close cooperation since 1991 and,
during the last few years, these relations have witnessed remarkable
improvement in political, economic, social and commercial domains.
Exchanging visits by senior officials from both countries and the
signature of several cooperation agreements, protocols and programs
contributed to boosting the Syrian-Armenian relations, particularly,
the historic visit of President Bashar al-Assad to Armenia in 2009 and
his talks with the Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan and Prime
Minister Tigran Sarkisian which further pushed forward joint
cooperation.
The inauguration of the Syrian-Armenian Businessmen Forum in Yerevan
in 2009 constituted an important opportunity to explore cooperation
and investment opportunities in tourism, technical, agricultural and
banking sectors.
The two countries maintained strong cultural ties which have been
enhanced by the organization of cultural days and shows in Syria and
Armenia, not to mention the Armenian cultural associations in Syria
and the keenness of Damascus University on teaching the Armenian
Language at the Higher Institute of Languages.
November 28, 2014 Friday
Armenia's independence day celebrated
Damascus, SANA, Armenian ambassador in Damascus Arshak Poladian held
Thursday a reception on the 23rd anniversary of his country's
independence.
"Armenian Independence Declaration of 1991 was the only choice of the
Armenian people, who have for ages the sovereignty over their historic
lands, and it came as a response to Armenian people's will and ability
to take their own decisions and draw their future", Ambassador
Poladian said.
Poladian highlighted the solid basis for historic and friendly
Armenian-Syrian relations were built on and the developments these
relations witnessed in different fields particularly when they were
crowned with the visits of senior officials from both countries,
affirming his country's will to promote these bilateral relations to
the highest levels.
Armenia is being following up the crisis development in Syria,
expressing his country's welcome to any initiative that restores
stability and security to Syria, the ambassador added.
Ambassador Poladian expressed hope over returning normal life to Syria
to be able playing its pivotal regional and international role.
Syria and Armenia have developed close cooperation since 1991 and,
during the last few years, these relations have witnessed remarkable
improvement in political, economic, social and commercial domains.
Exchanging visits by senior officials from both countries and the
signature of several cooperation agreements, protocols and programs
contributed to boosting the Syrian-Armenian relations, particularly,
the historic visit of President Bashar al-Assad to Armenia in 2009 and
his talks with the Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan and Prime
Minister Tigran Sarkisian which further pushed forward joint
cooperation.
The inauguration of the Syrian-Armenian Businessmen Forum in Yerevan
in 2009 constituted an important opportunity to explore cooperation
and investment opportunities in tourism, technical, agricultural and
banking sectors.
The two countries maintained strong cultural ties which have been
enhanced by the organization of cultural days and shows in Syria and
Armenia, not to mention the Armenian cultural associations in Syria
and the keenness of Damascus University on teaching the Armenian
Language at the Higher Institute of Languages.