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    HUNGARY READY TO SHARE ITS EXPERIENCE OF EUROPEAN INTEGRATION WITH ARMENIA

    armradio.am
    17.11.2008 17:18

    The Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Hungary Edward Nalbandian
    and Kinga Göncz held talks on the development of bilateral
    relations. Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian told a press
    conference that the parties expressed hope and confidence that the
    bilateral relations will gain new speed. According to Mr. Nalbandian,
    a great potential exists for deepening and enlarging the bilateral
    cooperation in political, economic, cultural and other spheres. During
    the meeting the parties agreed to prepare a corresponding interstate
    document.

    "Very few agreements on cooperation have been signed between the two
    countries up to now, which could serve as a basis for more active
    development of relations in different spheres," the Armenian Foreign
    Minister noted.

    During the meeting discussions were launched on the development of
    regional relations. Edward Nalbandian presented to his Hungarian
    counterpart the latest developments in the process of settlement
    of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict. The Ministers signed a document,
    which envisages holding bilateral Armenian-Hungarian consultations
    within the framework of the European Neighborhood Program.

    According to Mrs. Göncz, the Armenian community of Hungary is rather
    active and brings its participation and contribution to the development
    of the country. "We should try to create closer relations. Hungary
    joined the European Union four years ago, and before that all our
    efforts were targeted at that purpose. We are ready to share our
    experience with Armenia," she said. According to the Foreign Minister,
    the European Union realizes that the Caucasus region is important
    for it.

    According to Mrs. Göncz, a great potential exists for the development
    of Armenian-Hungarian relations in the economic, educational and
    cultural spheres. "We hope to sign other documents in the near future
    for the development and expansion of our cooperation," she said,
    attaching importance to reciprocal visits.

    --Boundary_(ID_Th1Oa9769Gz0/4fd3XzcAA)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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