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    AZG Armenian Daily #212, 15/11/2008

    "NEW PERSPECTIVES OPEN IN ROMANIAN - ARMENIAN RELATIONS"

    Interview with Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania Lazar Comanescu

    - Mr. Minister, the Armenian - Romanian interstate relations are
    dynamically developing and there is an active political
    dialogue. The official visit of the president of Romania to Armenia
    in October 2006 served as impetus for these developments. What new
    developments can you expect during your visit and what are the
    issues important for the Romanian side for encouraging the relations
    with Armenia?

    - The political and diplomatic dialogue between Romania and the
    Republic of Armenia can be assessed as excellent. Since the
    establishment of our diplomatic relations, in December 1991, there
    have been eight presidential visits. There have also been numerous
    visits at the level of ministers of foreign affairs. These contacts
    have always given an impetus to the enhancement of the bilateral
    cooperation, ensuring a better knowledge of our mutual interests and
    providing the opportunity for extending the legal cooperation
    framework between Romania and Armenia.

    The interest of Romania in the enlarged Black Sea region is well
    known. Armenia also belongs to this region and I would like to
    underline here the support Yerevan is providing to initiatives
    designed to deepen the collaboration between the states of the region
    to the benefit of the stability and security in the area. I refer
    inter alia to the initiative ?Black Sea Forum for Dialogue and
    Partnership" and the launching of the Black Sea Euro-region and to the
    ENPI-CBC Black Sea Program, hosted by the Management Authority of
    Romania. It will be my pleasure to comment further down on the
    Armenian chairmanship in office of the BSEC.

    The accession to NATO and EU has increased the role of Romania at the
    Eastern border of these organizations and has enhanced the cooperation
    with the states lying eastward to this border. The direct relations
    with Armenia may receive additional value through the participation of
    Romania to the EU's Neighbourhood Program and NATO's Individual
    Partnership Action Plan, as Armenia is an active player of these
    initiatives.

    We are glad Armenia has chosen to deepen its relations with the EU and
    with the Western Community as a whole. We believe that, through
    intense individual efforts at both the internal and the external level
    ` continuing reforms, strengthening democracy and the rule of law,
    reinforcing dialogue with the European and North-Atlantic institutions
    and the EU Member States `Armenia will move closer to the objectives
    of visa facilitation and free trade agreement with the EU.

    In addition, I would like to mention that both Romania and Armenia are
    members of several European and international organizations: BSEC,
    Council of Europe, OSCE and UN. Within these bodies we have many
    possibilities to cooperate, bearing in mind that what is in the
    interest of the international community or of the region is also good
    for us.

    Romania supports the peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict, according to the principles of international law and the UN
    and OSCE relevant resolutions. Romania's position has been consistent
    with our general approach to the frozen conflicts in the region.

    - About 40 agreements have been signed between the two
    countries. There have been a number of high-level visits. In June
    2006, President of the Republic of Armenia, Robert Kocharyan,
    participated in the "Black Sea Forum for Dialogue and Partnership"
    initiated by Romania. Could we expect another meeting on the level
    of Presidents?

    - I have already presented the record of the high-level dialogue
    between Romania and the Republic of Armenia, since the proclamation
    of Armenia's independence. The Romanian side has already sent an
    invitation to the President of the Republic of Armenia to pay a
    visit to Romania, in response to the Romanian president's visit of
    2006. The visit will take place at a time convenient for both sides,
    possibly in October 2009.

    - The establishment of the Romania-Armenia Chamber of Commerce and
    Industry was important with regard to the deepening of bilateral
    economic relations. A favorable legal field exists for launching
    economic cooperation between Armenia and Romania, corresponding
    bilateral agreements have been signed. I should note, however, that
    the volume of commodity turnover is not large, i.e. we do not make
    full use of the existing potential. What steps are possible for
    encouraging the growth of economic relations?

    - The volume of bilateral trade has reached the level of 70 millions
    USD in the first 9 months of the current year. Obviously, this is
    not the level of our potential.

    There are business opportunities and it is up to our companies to make
    full use of them. I think that the Intergovernmental Commission for
    commercial-economic and technical-scientific cooperation, as well as
    our Chambers of Commerce and Industry, should be platforms of dialogue
    between Romanian and Armenian businessmen facilitating the spead of
    information concerning our markets. Mutual participation in trade
    fairs and exhibitions would certainly be an important way of providing
    useful information on business opportunities. A clear agenda of such
    events should be made available to the other side in order to make
    this participation possible.

    - Armenia attaches importance to the active cooperation within the
    framework of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation
    Organization. Armenia is currently presiding at the Organization and
    is ready to cooperate with Romania both within the Organization and
    in the EU-BSEC format. What is your view of the perspectives of such
    cooperation?

    - Romania is ready to support and facilitate the Committee of Senior
    Officials' work on critically important issues, such as the
    improvement of BSEC efficiency.

    Romania is also ready to cooperate with Armenia in order to enhance
    the BSEC-EU interaction, for implementing the Black Sea
    Synergy. Fostering the BSEC - EU interaction can be achieved through
    promoting concrete projects within the framework of the Black Sea
    Synergy (environment, transport, migration) and the cooperation with
    BSEC in those areas where it holds comparative advantages.

    Another concrete activity we envisage regards an exchange of
    experience and good practices on project management that would address
    the issue of absorption capacity of EU funds, an issue of concern for
    the whole region. I am sure Armenia can greatly benefit from it, too.

    Sincerely it is our intention to involve ourselves more in the
    education projects at the regional level. Promoting the Black Sea
    Universities Network and its closer interaction with BSEC could be
    helpful in this regard.

    - Since January 2007, Romania has been a full member of the European
    Union. For its part, Armenia stresses that European integration is
    one of its foreign policy priorities. Can Romania help Armenia in
    the process via exchange of experience?

    - The answer is definitely positive. Romania is ready to share its
    experience and lessons learnt in implementing reforms. The European
    Union provides various instruments and programs for the Black Sea
    region. I am confident that a strengthened relation between Armenia
    and the EU is beneficial for all the countries in the region,
    ensuring a climate of stability and security.

    - The Defense Minister of Armenia, Seyran Ohanyan, visited Romania
    earlier in November. A number of agreements were signed within the
    framework of the visit. How would you assess the opportunities of
    the Armenian- Romanian military cooperation?

    - We are open for discussions in order to identify as many fields of
    cooperation as possible, taking into consideration our experience in
    the process of armed forces reform and NATO integration processes in
    areas such as: defence management, defence resources management,
    human resources, force restructuring.

    Romania is ready to offer its assistance for the fulfillment of the
    IPAP objectives and the enhancement of NATO ` Armenia relation and
    recommends the full use of the existing EAPC/PfP mechanisms and
    programs able to play an essential role in the development of the
    Armenian armed forces reform projects. We reiterate our support for
    the training of the Armenian military and civilian personnel through
    courses in Romanian military education institutions. We look forward
    to receiving specific requests in this respect.
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