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    ARMENIAN PREMIER, GREEK PRESIDENT DISCUSS EXPANDING COOPERATION

    Arminfo
    27 Jun 07

    Yerevan, 27 June: Armenian Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan today met
    Greek President Karolos Papoulias, who is in Armenia on an official
    visit.

    The press service of the Armenian government has reported that during
    the meeting Sargsyan noted that the Armenian government is ready within
    its powers to make every effort to implement the agreements reached
    between the Armenian and Greek presidents, in the interest of both
    countries and the friendly Armenian and Greek nations. Sargsyan said
    he was pleased with the assistance of Greece to Armenia in different
    fields, stressing cooperation in the field of defence.

    He said that during many years of work in the field of security and
    due to his frequent contacts with the Greek administration because
    of his position, he had always felt warm and friendly attitude of
    his Greek colleagues and their readiness to cooperate.

    The Armenian prime minister stressed the importance of widening
    Armenian-Greek cooperation and its further development. Particularly
    in the current period, when Armenia is implementing an Individual
    Partnership Action Plan with NATO, the experience and support of
    Greece may be very helpful.

    Sargsyan agreed with Papoulias that in the difficult region of the
    South Caucasus, the country does not have many friends and neighbouring
    countries whose interests coincide with the interests of Armenia. This
    is why, in the name of the security of friendly nations and in order
    to ensure progress, it is necessary to join efforts in the realization
    of programmes aimed at solving vital problems and development projects.

    Karolos Papoulias mentioned with regret that if Turkey, a difficult
    neighbour that constantly creates problems, finally changed and
    followed European values, then Greece and Armenia would not have had
    to spend large sums on ensuring defence and security at the expense
    of social programmes.

    The Greek president noted with contentment not only the high level
    of Armenian-Greek political relations but also mutually beneficial
    cooperation of Armenia and Greece in the international arena.

    At the meeting, the officials also discussed prospects for the
    development of bilateral economic cooperation. The importance
    of the active work of the Armenian-Greek intergovernmental
    commission was stressed. Agriculture, trade and tourism, defence and
    culture were mentioned as promising fields for the development of
    cooperation. Sargsyan said that these fields are noted also in the
    programme of the Armenian government for the next five years.
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