2/27/2007

POLAND INTENDS TO DEVELOP ACTIVE COOPERATION WITH ARMENIA

Poland intends to develop active cooperation with Armenia, Poland's Foreign Minister Anna Fotyga told a press conference in Yerevan.
According to her, Poland has wide and successful experience of cooperation with Armenia.
15 years ago on February 26 Poland recognized Armenia's independence, she said. "We welcome the adoption of the Armenia-NATO Individual Partnership Action Plan (IPAP), Armenia' Euro integration process, Armenia's participation in the "New Neighborhood" European policy and we are ready to share our 12-year experience of Euro integration," Poland's Foreign Minister said.
Fotyga pointed out that Poland intends to develop economic, trade, cultural partnership with Armenia, as well as cooperation in the energy sector.
"Poland is interested in the sovereign and independent Caucasus," she said.
Poland's Minister of Foreign Affairs Anna Fotyga arrived in Armenia on February 25 for a two-day visit. During her visit, she is to meet Armenia's President Robert Kocharian, the Catholicos of All Armenians Garegin the Second, Armenia's Prime-Minister Andranik Margarian and Armenia's Parliament Speaker Tigran Torosian. The Polish delegation headed by Fotyga will visit the Matenadaran Armenian Depository of Ancient Manuscripts and will pay floral tribute to the Memorial of Armenian Genocide in Tsitsernakaberd.
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