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    ARMENIA-EUROPEAN UNION RELATIONS SHOULD BECOME SYSTEMATIZED, GREEK PRESIDENT CONSIDERS

    Noyan Tapan
    Jun 27 2007

    YEREVAN, JUNE 27, NOYAN TAPAN. Greek President Karolos Papoulias,
    who is in Armenia on a state visit, met with students, lecturers
    and professors of Yerevan State University on June 27. Mentioning in
    his speech that Armenia has expressed its European orientation and
    Armenia-European Union relations are a reality, the Greek President
    emphasized that these relations should become systematized: economic
    cooperation, passing technical skills for the purpose of economic
    cooperation and constructive reforms, live political dialogue up
    to active participation in stabilization and conflicts settlement
    efforts. All this, as K. Papoulias said, should be included in
    the strategy of considerable deepening of EU's relations with the
    Caucasian region.

    In the Greek President's words, the European Union's New Neighborhood
    program contains right approaches, but more considerable political
    and institutional interventions are needed for Europe to understand
    the region's importance.

    "EU's relations with the U.S. are well-known, Greece and Armenia
    are for deepening EU-Russia relations, the two big powers can
    have an important role in the issue of international stability,"
    K. Papoulias said.

    K. Papoulias mentioned geographic position, competition of
    international forces and danger of reanimation of the borders of cold
    war as important problems in Mediterranean, Black and Caspian Seas'
    regions, especially as the regional countries are neighbors with the
    Middle East, in particular, Iraq. In his words, the conflict over
    the Iran nuclear program, the Cyprus issue, the indefiniteness of
    Turkey's European future and the situation of Middle East create a hard
    political atmosphere. "The above mentioned issues, at the same time,
    show our goals, to pass from conflicts to cooperation and development,"
    the Greek President said.

    The issue of energy, in particular, quick growth of demand for energy
    was mentioned as one of the most important issues in the Mediterranean,
    Black and Caspian Seas' wide region. As the Greek President mentioned,
    it requires new approaches in the issue of cheap and uninterrupted
    supply of energy carriers.

    The Greek President attached importance to cooperation between Yerevan
    State Unviversity and Athens Kapodistriako University expressing
    the hope that it can promote cooperation of the two countries in
    cultural and educational spheres. He expressed satisfaction with
    the quality of teaching Greek in Armenia, which, in his words,
    shows Armenia's interest in Greece, which is equal to the interest
    of Greece in Armenia. "For various reasons the Greek people feels
    that the Armenian people is close to it in the respect of culture
    and history. Personally I and many of my compatriots are fans of old
    Armenian culture," K. Papoulias said.

    The Greek President was given the title of YSU Honorary Doctor and
    was awarded YSU gold medal.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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