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    ARMENIAN PRESIDENT PARTICIPATES IN NON-OFFICIAL SUMMIT OF HEADS OF CSTO COUNTRIES

    ARMENPRESS
    Dec 19, 2008

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 19, ARMENPRESS: Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan
    left today for Kazakhstan at the invitation of his Turkmen counterpart
    Nursultan Nazarbayev to participate in the non-official summit of
    the heads of CSTO countries.

    Presidential press service told Armenpress that before the start of
    the summit Armenian president had a short meeting with Nursultan
    Nazarbayev. During the meeting the two sides highly assessed the
    current level of Armenian-Kazakh relations and noted that there are
    pleased with the level of political dialogue between the two states.

    The presidents also pointed out the role of the Armenian community
    towards consolidation of Armenian-Kazakh friendly ties.

    Serzh Sargsyan and Nursultan Nazarbayev underscored the further
    development of economic partnership, noting that new ways of transport
    communication will promote and give impetus to the increase of the
    volume of trade turnover.

    Afterwards the non-official summit of heads of states kicked off
    the agenda of which included the prospects of regulation of CSTO
    and partnership within the frameworks of the organization, world
    financial-economic crisis as well as integration processes in the
    CIS region.

    President of Armenia, chairman of the council of heads of the CSTO
    states Serzh Sargsyan greeted the conduction of non-official summit
    noting that the discussed issues have great importance for the Republic
    of Armenia. The participants of the summit agreed that the contacts
    in such format give good opportunity for viewing the issues of the
    agenda from different viewpoints and discuss a wide range of issues.
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