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    TRAGEDY NEAR SMOLENSK NOT TO HURT ARMENIA-POLAND RELATIONS

    news.am
    April 12 2010
    Armenia

    Armenia-Poland relations are stable and the tragedy with Polish
    President Lech Kaczynski will not hinder them, RA Ambassador to Poland
    Ashot Galoyan stated in the interview with Armenian Public Television.

    "What happened is a tragedy, which will in some way affect the
    country's internal political situation, but need for significant
    changes is unlikely," the Ambassador said. Polish Premier Donald
    Tusk's Civic Platform Party may become the main political force in
    the country. He visited Armenia a month ago and signed an important
    agreement on mutual cooperation. "We have all the prerequisites to
    expect the intensification and thawing of Armenian-Polish relations,"
    Galoyan said.

    According to him, untimely died Lech Kaczynski was seriously concerned
    over the Karabakh conflict settlement.

    As reported previously, April 10, Tu-154 aircraft heading from Warsaw
    to Smolensk with Polish President Lech Kaczynski and his spouse on
    board crashed 300-400 meters away from air-strip of Severniy military
    airport in Smolensk region, Russia. Onboard were Polish President Lech
    Kaczynski, his spouse Maria Kaczynska, as well as many high ranking
    officials. According to the recent data, there were 96 people aboard.

    Body of President Lech Kaczynski returned home on April 11.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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