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    BULGARIAN PRESIDENT GEORGY PARVANOV'S INTERVIEW TO ARMENPRESS



    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 4, ARMENPRESS: In an exclusive interview with
    Armenpress news agency, Bulgaria's president Georgy Parvanov, who
    arrives on October 5in Armenia at the invitation of president Robert
    Kocharian, said there are now all preconditions for both nations to
    boost their relations in all areas. "Bulgarians and Armenians are
    tied together not only by traditionally friendly reciprocal feelings
    and historically close relations, but also by contemporary domestic
    and international political processes, which make your country a
    perspective partner of Bulgaria in the strategically important South
    Caucasian region," he said.

    "I assess the two meetings between Armenian and Bulgarian
    presidents held within one year as manifestation of the reciprocal
    readiness to further consolidate the regular and fruitful political
    dialogue between the two countries that plays a crucial role in giving
    a fresh muscle to the entire complex of bilateral relations,"
    president Parvanov said, adding also that his talks with Kocharian in
    Yerevan will serve as a basis to analyze what has been achieved so far
    and to also specify next moves for solution of concrete issues.

    Georgy Parvanov also underscored positive tendencies in development
    of relations between Armenian and Bulgarian ministries, administrative
    and business structures on the regional level, which he said were
    evidence of maturity and efficiency of bilateral political
    partnership, but added that there is still a great deal of unused
    potential.

    In response to a question whether the Bulgarian-Armenian
    cooperation was sufficient for European integration process, as well
    as for their interaction within international organizations Georgy
    Parvanov said his country is interested in strengthening security,
    democratic development and prosperityof the South Caucasian
    states. "The successful development of Armenia and other countries of
    the region is largely dependent on how clearly they perceive their
    European perspective," he said.

    "I believe that Bulgaria's successful process of joining the
    European Union, as well as the interest, shown by Armenia to
    Bulgaria's experience in this area create excellent preconditions for
    making their cooperation an important component of bilateral relations
    regarding the European integration and a key factor of their further
    development. And because of that I hail Armenia's inclusion in Wider
    Europe, New Neighbors Initiative, and hope that it will result in a
    serious progress in its relations with the European Union and
    Bulgaria. As a future member of the EU Bulgaria will make its
    contribution to the development of such relations. I believe that
    deepening of these processes will also result in a new dynamism in
    Armenian-Bulgarian relations," Parvanov said.

    Bulgaria's president also lauded Armenia's intention to continue
    and deepen cooperation with NATO through its Partnership for Peace
    program and other forms of Euro-Atlantic cooperation. "As a member of
    NATO Bulgaria is ready for active cooperation with Armenia in the
    general strive towards expanding the zone of stability and security in
    the Black Sea basin and the Caucasus," hesaid.

    According to Parvanov, there is also a development potential,
    offered by such a specific regional organization as the Black Sea
    Economic Cooperation (BSEC) that should not be overlooked. "We have to
    realize that BSEC's development prospects are tied to a great extent
    to European integration processes," he said, adding that not only in
    regional, but also in a more global perspective Bulgaria and Armenia
    are not only interested, but have to interact closely in fighting
    against international terrorism, the most dangerous challenge to the
    peace and stability.

    In response to a question about whether the Armenian-Bulgarian
    Business conference held on the sidelines of a last year visit by
    Armenian President Robert Kocharian to Bulgaria has contributed to the
    development of bilateral economic cooperation Georgy Parvanov said: "
    Though I risk to introduce a negative element in the generally high
    assessment of the current Armenian-Bulgarian relations, I have to
    state that the trade and economic cooperation between the two
    countries does not meet the level of political dialogue, but the
    growing tendency that started last year is very optimistic," he said.

    He said the Bulgarian-Armenian Business Forum was very important,
    first of all because business communities in both countries started
    looking at one another as perspective business partners, who can
    develop wide economic ties on the basis of modernized
    legal-contractual basis that is in line with market requirements,
    supported also by the two countries' membership in the World Trade
    Organization. He added that now economic entities and business circles
    haveto directly support trade. "It is now the time to think about
    establishing a permanently working joint business forum that would be
    a significant support to the activities of the intergovernmental
    commission for economic, scientificand technical cooperation, whose
    work in the several years has been positive.

    According to Bulgaria's president, the most perspective branch of
    cooperation among the two countries is transport. "Bulgaria is
    interested in getting established as Europe's transport "gates" to
    Armenia and other South Caucasian and Central Asian
    countries. Contacts in this area can develop both on bilateral level,
    within the frameworks of TRACECA project, as well as within the
    BSEC. "Another such area are mutual investments. Now both countries
    are home of foreign investments, concurrently the national capital in
    both is gearing up and needs to be supported and encouraged by a 1995
    signed agreement on assistance and mutual protection of investments. I
    would like to mention a concrete example of jointly implemented
    investment project, a winery built near Yerevan with Bulgarian
    technical assistance," he said. According to Parvanov, thereare
    possibilities also for cooperation in energy, including also nuclear
    energyand nuclear security, agriculture and in scientific researches.

    In response to a question how he could assess the OSCE Minsk
    grouprole in the process of the regulation of Nagorno Karabagh
    conflict Georgy Parvanov said his country assesses positively and
    supports the OSCE Minsk group and is ready to continue to render its
    assistance to Armenia and Azerbaijan in their efforts to find a
    long-lasting and mutually acceptable peace formula for ending the
    Nagorno Karabagh conflict. Georgy Parvanov said efforts now should be
    focused on preventing tension on the line of contact and reaching a
    constructive and efficient dialogue between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

    "The meetings between Armenian and Azeri foreign ministers within
    the frameworks of so-called Prague process, as well as the meetings of
    presidents Aliyev and Kocharian in Warsaw and Astana this year with
    participation of the OSCE Minsk group cochairmen are important steps
    in that direction. I believe that there is a real possibility in
    making a breakthrough in the negotiation process," he said, adding
    that Bulgaria will continue, after termination ofits chairmanship in
    the OSCE, to support the efforts, directed at the establishment of
    inter-ethnic tolerance and peaceful co-existence, economic
    rehabilitation and development of the region, attraction of the
    support of other international organizations and donors for
    implementation of projects, able to produce economic results.

    President Parvanov was also asked to comment on the role of the
    Armenian community of Bulgaria in the strengthening of bilateral
    ties." It gives me a pleasure to answer this question. The Armenian
    Diaspora of Bulgaria plays a significant role in public, political and
    spiritual life of the country, making its contribution to further
    strengthening of ties between the two nations. The Armenian cultural
    organization Yerevan, Armenian churches, the Armenian school in
    Plovdiv function effectively. Besides, Armenian is taught in seven
    other schools in Sofia, Rusa, Varna, Pazarjik, Sliven, Dobrich and
    Burgas," he said.

    "We shall be counting on the Armenian community's knowledge, ideas
    and its possibilities in future as well in order to expand contacts
    between ourtwo nations. I would like the youth in our countries, both
    from the viewpoint of our historical fate and mutual sympathizes, as
    well as in the context of our common European future to establish firm
    communication skills in culture, education, sports and culture. During
    president Kocharian's visit to Bulgaria we reached concrete
    arrangements in some of these areas. Now we have to fill them with
    concrete content, to find new and modern forms of interaction and make
    spiritual ties an integral part of our everyday life, but not an
    element of official visits' programs." he said.
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