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    OSKANAYAN, LITHUANIAN LEADER DISCUSS EU, NATO COOPERATION

    ArmInfo News Agency, Armenia
    Oct 17 2005

    Yerevan, 17 October: Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan, who
    is in Lithuania on an official visit, and Lithuanian President Valdas
    Adamkus today discussed the need to further develop Armenian-Lithuanian
    relations.

    In this context, the sides stressed the need to intensify bilateral
    ties, the Armenian Foreign Ministry's press and information department
    has told Arminfo news agency. Lithuania's assistance is especially
    important for Armenia's broader integration into the European
    Neighbourhood Policy of the European Union, as well as for benefiting
    from Lithuania's experience in joining European organizations, Oskanyan
    said. It was noted that Armenia favours the individual approach of
    the European Union to each country as regards the preparation of the
    action plan. In the context of the aforesaid issues, the sides agreed
    to cooperate within the framework of international organizations.

    Vardan Oskanyan described as positive Lithuania's role in expanding
    cooperation and in exchanging experience between the Baltic and South
    Caucasus countries. The Armenian foreign minister went on to brief
    Adamkus on Armenia's current programmes of cooperation with member
    countries of the European Union and NATO, as well as on issues related
    to Armenian-Turkish relations.

    The meeting also discussed regional issues and especially, the
    resolution of regional conflicts. Oskanyan briefed Adamkus on the
    current situation surrounding the resolution of the Nagornyy Karabakh
    conflict.

    This evening Oskanyan also met representatives of the Armenian
    community in Lithuania.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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