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    HUNGARIAN FM SIGNS CO-OP ACCORD WITH ARMENIAN LEADERS

    Hungarian News Agency
    November 17, 2008 Monday
    MTI

    Yerevan, November 17 (MTI) - Hungarian Foreign Minister Kinga Goncz
    and Armenian leaders held talks on expanding bilateral ties and
    intensifying economic relations, and signed a framework agreement on
    inter-ministry cooperation in Yerevan on Monday.

    Armenia is the first leg of the minister's three-nation tour, which
    will also take her to Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan.

    Goncz held talks with President Serzh Sargsian, Prime Minister Tigran
    Sargsian, Foreign Minister Eduard Nalbandian and Minister of Economy
    Nerses Yeritsian.

    Speaking to MTI by phone, Goncz called it important for Hungary to
    maintain balanced and close relations with all three countries in
    the Caucasian region. The minister noted that she had attended the
    opening of the Hungarian Embassy in Tbilisi in late October and that
    Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany had taken part in an energy summit
    in Baku last week.

    Hungary sees Armenia as a friend and is endeavouring to translate
    this into practical cooperation in multiple fields, she said.

    Goncz appreciated Armenia's economic growth and emphasised the need
    to intensify bilateral economic cooperation.

    Mapping business opportunities was a key objective of the visit. Goncz
    said Hungary could transfer farming, health, IT and other technologies
    to Armenia and help coordinate Armenia's involvement in EU programmes.

    The minister said the two countries should draft agreements on economic
    cooperation, investment protection, air transport and the elimination
    of dual taxation.

    The issue of Ramil Safarov, an Azerbaijani officer who murdered his
    Armenian classmate during a NATO language course in Budapest four
    years ago, was also raised. The Armenian negotiators asked Hungary
    not to extradite him to Azerbaijan. Goncz said extraditing Safirov
    was an option, not an obligation for Hungary, which would take all
    circumstances into account before making a decision.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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