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  • Vartan Oskanian Discusses EU-Armenia Cooperation Prospects In Munich

    VARTAN OSKANIAN DISCUSSES EU-ARMENIA COOPERATION PROSPECTS IN MUNICH

    Noyan Tapan
    Feb 12 2007

    MUNICH, FEBRUARY 12, NOYAN TAPAN. On February 10, RA Foreign
    Minister Vartan Oskanian took part in the 43th Munich Conference on
    Security Policy. As NT was informed from RA Foreign Ministry Press
    and Information Department, within the framework of the conference
    V. Oskanian had a bilateral meeting with Georgian Foreign Minister
    Gela Bezhuashvili. At the meeting they discussed the current level of
    bilateral relations, the approaches of the two countries over regional
    conflicts, the possibilities to complete the demarcation process of
    Armenian and Georgian state border. V. Oskanian again presented to
    his Georgian counterpart Armenia's position in connection with the
    resolution initiated by GUAM at UN General Assembly emphasizing that
    its adoption will have a negative impact on formation of an atmosphere
    of confidence in the region.

    Regional issues, current state of Georgian-Russian relations were
    also discussed.

    The interlocutors reached an agreement to activize bilateral contacts
    at various levels. At the meeting with Michael Schaefer, Political
    Director of FM of Germany presiding at EU they discussed Armenia-EU
    cooperation prospects within the framework of EU New Neighborhood
    policy, current state of Armenian-Turkish relations and negotiations
    over Nagorno Karabakh settlement. On February 11, RA Foreign Minister
    visited Koln where he had a meeting with representatives of Armenian
    community. At the meeting V. Oskanian presented the process of reforms
    in Armenia, process of negotiations over Nagorno Karabakh problem,
    issues of fulfilment of decisions adopted at the 2006 Armenia-Diaspora
    third conference.
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