ARMENIA AND POLAND STAND FOR DEEPENING RELATIONS
PanARMENIAN.Net
28.02.2007 14:23 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "In the course of 15 years that passed since the
establishment of diplomatic relations, both Poland and Armenia have
endured events that changed political life of the states. After 1989
Poland focused on cooperation with the EU and NATO. It was a hard
period but we have surmounted it. Poland's stance in the European
Union implies energy policy and security and closer cooperation with
the European structures for reformation of the Polish political
system," Polish Foreign Minister Anna Fotyga said in an interview
with PanARMENIAN.Net.
"Armenia is forming a state and experiencing hard times now. Our
countries managed to build a rational legal basis for cementing
bilateral relations. Both understand that ties in political, economic
and cultural fields should be deepened. Slight but sustainable growth
of commodity turnover is observed presently. I would also like to
mention that we are united by a new Diaspora in the EU and U.S. I mean
not only the Armenian Diaspora, which plays a substantial role in the
public and political life of our state, but also the Polish one. Our
Diasporas are successfully contacting in the U.S. and EU. Poland is
a friendly and hospitable state; our legislation is not so strict
as in other EU member states. However, our capabilities are still
limited. We cannot ensure perfect living conditions for immigrants
and the problem of unemployment is pressing. We attach big importance
to development of cultural ties between Poland and Armenia, since it
will lead complete mutual understanding between our peoples," she said.
PanARMENIAN.Net
28.02.2007 14:23 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "In the course of 15 years that passed since the
establishment of diplomatic relations, both Poland and Armenia have
endured events that changed political life of the states. After 1989
Poland focused on cooperation with the EU and NATO. It was a hard
period but we have surmounted it. Poland's stance in the European
Union implies energy policy and security and closer cooperation with
the European structures for reformation of the Polish political
system," Polish Foreign Minister Anna Fotyga said in an interview
with PanARMENIAN.Net.
"Armenia is forming a state and experiencing hard times now. Our
countries managed to build a rational legal basis for cementing
bilateral relations. Both understand that ties in political, economic
and cultural fields should be deepened. Slight but sustainable growth
of commodity turnover is observed presently. I would also like to
mention that we are united by a new Diaspora in the EU and U.S. I mean
not only the Armenian Diaspora, which plays a substantial role in the
public and political life of our state, but also the Polish one. Our
Diasporas are successfully contacting in the U.S. and EU. Poland is
a friendly and hospitable state; our legislation is not so strict
as in other EU member states. However, our capabilities are still
limited. We cannot ensure perfect living conditions for immigrants
and the problem of unemployment is pressing. We attach big importance
to development of cultural ties between Poland and Armenia, since it
will lead complete mutual understanding between our peoples," she said.
