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    Baltic News Service
    December 3, 2007 Monday 11:57 PM EET


    ESTONIA HOPING FOR VISA WAIVER FROM ARMENIA

    TALLINN Dec 03


    Estonia is hoping for a visa waiver for its citizens from Armenia,
    and on its part is prepared to waive the visa requirement to owners
    of the Armenian diplomatic passports.

    Speaking at a joint press conference with Armenian Foreign Minister
    Vartan Oskanian in Tallinn on Monday, Estonian Foreign Minister Urmas
    Paet said the abolition of visas would help enliven relations between
    Estonia and Armenia.

    Paet said Estonia was ready to abolish the visa requirement to owners
    of Armenian diplomatic passports and that it would depend on Armenian
    moves. He pointed out that as member of the European Union Estonia
    had no authority to abolish visas for all Armenian citizens, but
    underlined that Estonia was in favor of opening visa facilitation
    talks between the EU and Armenia.

    Vartan Oskanian said the Armenian government was planning visa waiver
    talks with many countries and expressed the hope that the decision on
    granting abolition of visas to Estonian citizens would come soon.

    The Armenian foreign minister said that the foreign policy of the
    country was very liberal and the visas could be ordered
    electronically via the Armenian Foreign Ministry web site. He added
    that it was possible to acquire the visa with 30 dollars also from
    the Armenian border and the procedure would only take a few minutes.

    Paet and Oskanian Monday signed an agreement for the years 2008 and
    2006 by which Estonia supports Armenia's rapprochement to the
    European Union and NATO. Paet said Estonia was ready to support
    Armenia by its experience of movement on the European Union course.
    Oskanian said Armenia was very much interested in the experience.

    Paet said that Estonia was interested in signing agreements on the
    protection of investments and the readmission of people with Armenia.

    Paet expressed the hope that Armenia and Azerbaijan would manage to
    solve the more than ten-year Nagorono-Karabakh conflict by peaceful
    means. He said this would give a positive impetus to the development
    of Armenian-Azerbaijani relations and would have a good effect on the
    whole region.

    Vartan Oskanian said there was a potential for the development of
    relations as there have been good historical relations between the
    two countries. Besides, there is political will for the enlivening of
    relations. The Armenian foreign minister can see a lot of potential
    in the development of the two countries' relations in the tourism
    sphere.

    Oskanian extended to Paet an invitation to visit Armenia.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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