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  • Armenia's Foreign Minister in Ireland

    PRESS RELEASE
    Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia
    Contact: Information Desk
    Tel: (374-10) 52-35-31
    Email: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.ArmeniaForeignMinistry.am


    Armenia's Foreign Minister Visits Ireland


    Armenia's Foreign Minister, Vartan Oskanian, is in Dublin, for the
    first-ever high-level visit of an Armenian official to Ireland.

    Minister Oskanian met with Irish Foreign Minister Dermot Ahern and the two
    held a lengthy meeting focusing on many bilateral and multilateral issues.
    The Ministers acknowledged that the two countries - small, with few
    natural resources, and with large diasporas - have much in common and can
    cooperate in a variety of areas. They specifically discussed
    Armenia-Ireland cooperation within the European Union's Neighborhood
    Policy, citing the EUs huge potential role as a facilitator of bilateral
    goal-oriented collaboration. They discussed the geopolitics of the
    Caucasus region, including energy issues.

    Minister Ahern spoke about Northern Ireland, and explained the progress
    that has recently been made in resolving that situation. The Armenian
    Foreign Minister discussed Armenia's relations with its neighbors.
    Minister Oskanian also briefed Minister Ahern on the Nagorno Karabakh
    conflict resolution process.

    Following the meeting at the Foreign Ministry, Minister Oskanian went to
    Ireland's Parliament, and met with the members of the Joint Committee on
    European Affairs. He presented Armenia's political and economic
    development and responded to questions. Members of the Committee expressed
    interest in exploring the possibilities of closer cooperation.

    Earlier in the day, Minister Oskanian spoke at the Institute of European
    Affairs, on `Armenia - Foreign Relations in a Difficult Region, at a
    Difficult Time.'

    He also visited the Chester Beatty Library, which houses nearly 150
    medieval Armenian manuscripts.

    Minister Oskanian met with the leadership of the Dublin Central Library in
    anticipation of a photo exhibition to be opened in the Library in April on
    the occasion of Armenia's 15th anniversary of independence.
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