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    ARMENIAN SIDE EXPECTS POLAND'S ACTIVE PARTICIPATION IN IMPLEMENTATION OF EU-ARMENIA ACTIONS PLAN

    Noyan Tapan
    Feb 26 2007

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 26, NOYAN TAPAN. The Armenian side expects Poland's
    active participation in implementation of EU-Armenia Actions Plan. RA
    Prime Minister Andranik Margarian declared this on February 26,
    receiving Polish Foreign Minister Anna Fotyga and the delegation
    led by her. He considered cooperation with countries of East Europe,
    including Poland, as fully-fledged and efficient. A. Margarian also
    highly estimated the level of bilateral relations established in
    the military-political sphere. Attaching importance to Armenia's
    cooperation with NATO by both bilateral and multi-lateral formats, RA
    Prime Minister said that in this context Armenia is ready to consider
    Poland's assistance and participation in the process of implementation
    of Armenia-NATO Individual Partnership Actions Plan (IPAP).

    Touching upon Armenian-Polish trade and economic relations,
    A. Margarian emphasized that though foreign trade circulation between
    Armenia and Poland grew in 2006 as compared with the previous year,
    nevertheless, cooperation in this sphere has a great potential of
    development. He attached importance, in particular, to activization
    of contacts between business circles on the basis of the already
    created legislative base, to extension of cooperation between trade
    and economic structures acting in Armenia and Poland. In the issue of
    efficient implementation of all this A. Margarian attached importance
    to the role of Armenian-Polish Intergovernmental Commission emphasizing
    the necessity to complete the process of Commission's formation as
    quickly as possible. A. Fotyga, in her turn, mentioned that political
    and economic relations existing between the countries have a good
    possibility of further development. Briefly presenting the political
    and economic developments proceeding in the recent years in Poland,
    especially in the direction of membership to NATO, provision of
    security of energy system, implementation of reforms of various levels,
    she emphasized that strengthening of Poland's unique position in the EU
    system will also contribute to increase of efficiency of assistance to
    be provided to another countries, including Armenia, having taken this
    way. According to the report provided to Noyan Tapan from RA government
    Information and Public Relations Department, during the meeting the
    interlocutors also touched upon issues of regional cooperation.
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