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    PRESIDENT OF CZECH SENATE HAS NO DISAGREEMENT WITH ARMENIAN COLLEAGUES

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=109484
    Se p 12, 2008

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 12, NOYAN TAPAN. There is no serious disagreement
    between Armenian and Czech political figures, the president of the
    Czech Senate Premysl Sobotka, who is on an official visit to Yerevan,
    stated at the end of his meeting with the speaker of the RA National
    Assembly Tigran Torosian on September 12. In his words, the sides
    are unanimous in their opinion that international problems should be
    solved in a political rather than military way and that the borders
    of any sovereign state are inviolable.

    P. Sobotka said that an agreement has been reached to deepen
    relations, in particular - parliamentary links, between the two
    countries. According to him, the sides arranged to complete the
    development of a bilateral agreement which will become a good legal
    basis for activities of Armenian and Czech businessmen. The sides
    have also come to an agreement to create favorable conditions for
    businessmen, particularly, for making Armenia more open to Czech
    businessmen.

    Responding to questions of reporters, P. Sobotka explained that when
    speaking about the inviolability of borders, he meant the recent events
    in Georgia. In his words, the borders of states were changed under
    certain historic conditions, but what happened recently in Georgia
    is inadmissible as the Russian army invaded the Georgian territory
    and stopped not far from Tbilisi. He noted that he expresses not only
    his personal opinion but also the agreed position of EU countries.

    In addition to his Czech counterpart's words, T. Torosian stated that
    the principle of inviolability of borders is one of the principles
    of the Helsinki Final Act and must be respected by all OSCE member
    states. However, the principle of non-use of force and the principle
    of self-determination of nations (important for the Armenian side)
    must be respected as well.

    The president of the Czech Senate said that the Soviet Union forcedly
    united various nations into a state, creating strange conditions for
    their existence. "I was quite glad that in 1992 Chechia got rid of
    the influence of the Soviet Union and I react with the same joy to
    the fact of independence of other countries, particularly Armenia,"
    P. Sobotka stated.

    According to T. Torosian, this is the second visit of his Czech
    counterpart to Armenia this year. P. Sobotka first came to our country
    on April 9 to attend the inauguration ceremony of the newly elected
    president of the RA.

    The agreement to promote parliamentary links between two countries
    was reached at that time. In the words of the NA speaker, the Czech
    Republic may play a serious role in Armenia's relations with the EU. It
    is noteworthy that the Czech Republic will assume the presidency of
    the EU in January 2009.

    P. Sobotka said that he had also met with the president and the prime
    minister of Armenia.
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