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    SENATE MARSHAL: ARMENIA'S ISOLATION HINDERS IN DEVELOPMENT OF ECONOMIC RELATIONS WITH POLAND

    Regnum, Russia
    Nov 7 2006

    Armenian-Polish economic relations are at lower level than political
    ones; Polish Marshal Senate Bogdan Borusewicz is quoted by a REGNUM
    correspondent as stating on November 6.

    According to him, commodities turnover between Armenia and Poland
    totals merely $15mln; the fact may be explained by continuing Armenia's
    blockade. "It is mainly connected with fact that Armenia is isolated
    by Turkey, Azerbaijan, as well as, one might say, by Russia because
    blocking Georgia Russia has blocked Armenia, too," he stated stressing
    that "it negatively influences upon Armenia." "Investors invest mainly
    in places, from which it is possible to get into other countries,
    too. Armenia is isolated in such sense," Bogdan Borusewicz added.

    Meanwhile, as the Polish Senate Marshal stressed, "Armenia and
    Armenians has been positively reflected by Polish mass media. Poles
    love and respect Armenians." "Big Armenian community functioned in
    frames of Polish state as far back as the 16th century; Armenians
    filled rather high posts: they were ambassadors in Turkey and Persia
    speaking on behalf of Poland and defending its interests. A big group
    of the Poles of Armenian origin there is in Poland, too.

    Unfortunately, they do not speak their language; however, their
    distinctive surnames remind them of their origin," Bogdan Borusewicz
    said.

    It is worth stressing; the Polish delegation headed by Senate Marshal
    Bogdan Borusewicz is on its two-day official visit in Yerevan.
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