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    Foreign Minister of Armenia was received by the President of Latvia

    Ministry of Foreign Affairs Armenia
    20 November 2008

    On November 20, Foreign Minister of Armenia Edward Nalbandian, who was
    in Latvia with an official visit, was received by Valdis Zatlers, the
    President of the Republic of Latvia.
    In his welcoming remarks President Zatlers stressed that Latvia is
    interested in further deepening and strengthening relations with
    friendly Armenia.
    Talking about the meeting with Serzh Sargsyan held in New-York on
    September, Valdis Zatlers informed that he is willing to visit Armenia
    next year.
    Edward Nalbandian congratulated Valdis Zatlers on the occasion of 90th
    anniversary of the Republic of Latvia and stressed that the existing
    high-level of political dialogue and contractual-legal field between
    two countries create a solid base for larger cooperation.
    The Armenian Foreign Minister presented the current pace of the Artsakh
    (Nagorno Karabakh) conflict regulation and the opportunities of
    normalization of the Armenian-Turkish relations.
    In the course of the meeting the two touched upon the Armenian-European
    Union relations. Taking into consideration the experience of Latvia in
    the area of European integration, President Zatlers expressed the
    readiness of his country to give Armenia a comprehensive support in
    that direction.
    During the visit to Riga the Armenian Foreign Minister gave an
    extensive interview to `Free Latvia' daily newspaper.
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    AOn the same day Edward Nalbandian visited the Armenian Church of Saint
    Gregory the Illuminator in Riga, where he met with the members of the
    Church Council.

    Concluding his official visit to Latvia the Minister left for Estonia.
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