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    INDIA, ARMENIA SIGN MOU ON PARLIAMENTARY COOPERATION

    Sify, India
    Oct 6 2005

    Yerevan: Giving a boost to their close and friendly relations,
    India and Armenia on Thursday signed a memorandum of understanding
    to intensify and promote cooperation between the parliaments of the
    two countries.

    The MoU on parliamentary cooperation was signed by secretary
    (Coordination) Vijay Kumar and Hayk Kotayan, secretary general of
    the Armenian National Assembly, in the presence of Vice-President
    Bhairon Singh Shekhawat.

    The pact was signed soon after Shekhawat's arrival in this picturesque
    country -- the smallest of the republics that came into existence
    after the break-up of the Soviet Union in 1991 -- on a two-day visit
    on the last leg of his three-nation tour.

    The two sides are also scheduled to initial a Protocol of Exchange
    of Instruments on Friendship and Cooperation on Friday.

    Shekhawat, who is the first Indian Vice-President to visit the country,
    was given the honour of addressing the National Assembly at its special
    session on Thursday, signifying the excellent bilateral relations.

    The Vice-President had detailed discussions with Armenian President
    Robert Kocharian whose country endorses India's permanent membership
    in the UN Security Council. Armenia supports India's stand that the
    Kashmir issue should be resolved bilaterally within the framework of
    the Simla agreement.

    The two countries have so far signed as many as 18 agreements in
    diverse fields ranging from cooperation in Information Technology,
    science and technology to defence.
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