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    ARMENIA TO DEVELOP RELATIONS WITH POLAND

    Arka News Agency, Armenia
    March 1 2007

    YEREVAN, February 28. /ARKA/. President of Armenia Robert Kocharyan
    met with Poland's Foreign Minister Anna Fotyga in Yerevan.

    The President's press service said that during the meeting the sides
    highly estimated the present level of bilateral relations and pointed
    out that there is a good potential for development.

    Kocharyan said that Armenia is interested in wide-ranging relations
    with the hugest country of Eastern Europe which has the biggest
    economy in the region.

    For practical purposes, he pointed out the necessity of some
    institutional steps, in particular, to finish the formation of the
    Armenian-Polish intergovernmental commission as soon as possible.

    Kocharyan pointed out the importance of the bilateral cooperation
    within the frames of Armenia's Euro-integration policy. The main
    development resource is the existence of effective reforms. "We strive
    for fully and effectively using the possibilities enabled by the EU
    'New Neighborhood' policy. In this context, we consider Poland one
    of our main partners," said Kocharyan.

    In her turn, Fotyga said that it is her first official visit to the
    region and it coincided with the 15th anniversary of establishing
    diplomatic relations between Armenia and Poland. Fotyga expressed
    confidence that as a result of the visit the friendly relations
    between the countries will go on enlarging and developing, including
    new spheres of cooperation.

    The sides also discussed the regional issues, the relations of
    immediate neighbors and the present situation of the Karabakh conflict
    settlement.
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