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    Public Television of Armenia
    Oct 7 2005


    Armenian, Latvian leaders discuss bilateral cooperation


    [Presenter] Following an official welcoming ceremony for the
    high-ranking guest, the Armenian and Latvian presidents, Robert
    Kocharyan and Vaira Vike-Freiberga, held a face-to-face meeting at
    the Armenian president's residency this morning.

    The Latvian president said that the political dialogue between the
    two countries was at the highest level. After this the Armenian and
    Latvian talks continued with the participation of the delegations.
    The sides discussed the important directions of economic cooperation
    and the opportunities for intensifying them. The presidents made a
    joint statement and signed several agreements on the stimulation of
    mutual investment and its protection as well as the cooperation in
    the spheres of culture and the customs.

    [Kocharyan] We held face-to-face and expanded meetings. We discussed
    economic and political issues. I informed the Latvian president of
    the Nagornyy Karabakh settlement and our approaches to the
    developments in the region , including the process of integration
    into the European Union. Latvia's entrance to the EU is very
    interesting for us. We are confident that Latvia will help us within
    the framework of the New Neighbourhood Policy.

    We discussed specific directions of Latvia's assistance and will
    probably reach an agreements on this matter late this year. I
    expressed my satisfaction with the recent level of the ongoing
    political dialogue between our countries. The interparliamentary
    relations, meetings and mutual understanding between the two
    countries are very high. I am pleased with today's meeting and give
    the floor to my Latvian counterpart.

    [Vaira Vike-Freiberga, speaking in English with Armenian voice-over]
    The documents, which we have signed, will allow us to expand
    cooperation in several important spheres. We reached an agreement at
    the meeting that several spheres of mutual interest should be chosen
    in order we focus on them in our cooperation. Armenia and Latvia
    should join their efforts and expand relations. We welcome
    cooperation with this region within the framework of the EU
    programme.

    If it is impossible to hold talks with all the countries of the
    region simultaneously, the EU has to hold talks with the countries
    separately in order to avoid creating obstacles to the negotiations
    [between the EU and the South Caucasus countries].

    It is obvious that along with the regional interests, there are
    disagreements in the region. The experience of the Baltic region
    shows that the coincidence of interests of the neighbouring countries
    can be effective for the whole region. [Video showed the meeting]
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