Ambassador: Germany Is Ready To Cooperate With Armenia In The Sphere

AMBASSADOR: GERMANY IS READY TO COOPERATE WITH ARMENIA IN THE SPHERE OF “GREEN ECONOMY”

/ARKA/
DECEMBER 6, 2011
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, December 6. /ARKA/. Germany is ready to cooperate with Armenia
in the issues of support to the development of “Green economy” in the
country, said Ambassador of Germany in Armenia Hans-Jochen Schmidt
in the conference on the topic “Green economy”.

International conference on the topic “Green economy” dedicated to
the issues of combining economic interests and maintenance of the
environment in the country is taking place in Yerevan by the support of
German Embassy in Armenia, German Association on technical cooperation
(GTZ), as well as Government of Armenia.

“Government of Armenia has shown a serious interest in the
implementation of a number of projects in the frames of “Green
economy”. It is pleasant to note that in case of Trchkan waterfall
leadership of the country met halfway the citizens and allowed
continuation of construction works in this territory”, said Schmidt.

He said that economy development in the country does not exclude
maintenance of the environment. “Everything depends on how you
understand development of economy. Experience of many countries
shows that development of economy to the detriment of ecology and
environment will result in devastating effects”, he said.

The head of Armenian office of GTZ James Macbeth said that principles
of “Green economy” operate in Germany for many years and continue
to develop, and “German side is ready to share its experience with
Armenia”.

“This event has a great importance for the Government of Germany and
the Government of Armenia. Bilateral cooperation in the sphere of
“Green economy” has a serious meaning in the process of economy
development”, said Macbeth.

Vice-Premier of Armenia, Minister of territorial Administration Armen
Gevorgyan welcomed the participants of the conference.

“We have always followed international tendencies in economy and
despite the existing problems of close borders in 21st century with
our neighbor countries, it does not hinder us to develop our economy”,
he said.

Government of Armenia in 2008 has developed a project of stable
economic development, where “green economy” had its firm place.

“For us maintenance of ecology is a priority issue, and participation
of the citizens in this process and support of international
organizations is very important for us”, said Gevorgyan.

In the conference, four working groups will be formed which will
discuss issues of implementation of “green” projects in a number of
spheres of Armenian economy.

Armenia Refused Turkey

ARMENIA REFUSED TURKEY
Naira Hayrumian

Story from Lragir.am News:

Published: 11:44:02 – 07/12/2011

The session of the Council for Nuclear Energy Security was held
yesterday in Yerevan during which Serzh Sargsyan made several
noteworthy statements.

It was evident that Turkey would try to push Armenia to close
the Nuclear Power Plant. Moreover, the closure of the plant was
Turkey~Rs precondition for the ratification of the Armenian and
Turkish protocols.

Serzh Sargsyan expressed a clear position. Armenia will close the
NPP only after the construction of the new plant. He referred to the
opinion of international experts who affirm that it is possible to
build a NPP in Armenia, and the existing one is safe.

At the same time, Serzh Sargsyan actually called on the international
community to invest in the security of the existing Armenian NPP
or in the construction of the new plant. He even admitted that the
employees of the Armenian NPP receive a much lower salary than their
colleagues in the region.

It became clear from Serzh Sargsyan~Rs speech that the government has
not succeeded to raise money for the construction of the NPP. But it
has already received proposals for provision of equipment from Russia
and France. But it is not clear where this equipment will be located.

Armenia is the only country in the region which has a nuclear power
plant. It gives the country a number of political dividends including
the fact that statements of other countries to launch hostilities
against a country with an NPP receive a tougher reaction in the world.
Besides, membership of the club of nuclear powers is an issue of
political prestige. Turkey has been trying to enter this club, but
its efforts to build an NPP fail, it does not receive any support
from either the West or Arab states. Only Russia gave a preliminary
approval regarding the construction of an NPP in Turkey.

Turkey is concerned about the existence of the Armenian Nuclear Power
Plant, and it apparently succeeds in bringing its worries onto the
international agenda. This is the reason why Armenia had to make
the statement at the presidential level that our country will not
take seriously the Turkish provocations, and if the international
community wants to meet Turkey~Rs caprices, it must invest money in
the construction of a new NPP in Armenia. The international community
has not responded yet but earlier experts believed the existence of
the NPP in Armenia does not pose danger to the region.

http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/politics24476.html

La Production D’electricite En Armenie En Hausse De 14,6%

LA PRODUCTION D’ELECTRICITE EN ARMENIE EN HAUSSE DE 14,6%
Stephane

armenews.com
mercredi 7 decembre 2011

La production d’electricite en Armenie au cours des huit premiers mois
de cette annee a augmente de 14,6% sur un an a plus de 5 milliards
de KWh a annonce le Service national de la statistique.

Selon le service la production d’electricite par les centrales
thermiques a presque double en un an a 1,307 milliards de KWh, alors
que le volume d’energie produit par les centrales hydroelectriques
a chute de 2,6% a 1,831 milliards de KWh.

La centrale nucleaire a genere 1,879 milliards de KWh soit 37,4%
de la puissance globale generee.

Ce chiffre represente une hausse de 2,1% si on le compare aux huit
premiers mois de 2010.

Les centrales thermiques representent 26% de l’electricite totale et
les centrales hydroelectriques 36,5%.

L’energie eolienne a produit 2,1 millions de kWh d’electricite soit
19,2% de moins qu’un an avant. Sa part dans la production electrique
globale entre janvier et août 2011 etait de 0,04% .

Le Pape Va Recevoir Le President Armenien

LE PAPE VA RECEVOIR LE PRESIDENT ARMENIEN
Stephane

armenews.com
mercredi 7 decembre 2011

Le pape Benoît XVI accueillera lundi prochain le president armenien
Serge Sarkissian.

Quelques semaines après son election en tant que chef d’Etat, Serge
Sarkissian avait invite le Pape a se rendre en Armenie.

L’invitation avait ete remise au pape par le chef de l’Eglise
Apostolique Armenienne le Catholicos Karekin II lors de sa visite au
Vatican en 2008.

Une Meilleure Mobilite Entre L’UE Et L’Armenie

UNE MEILLEURE MOBILITE ENTRE L’UE ET L’ARMENIE
Stephane

armenews.com
mercredi 7 decembre 2011

Mme Cecilia Malmstrom, Commissaire chargee des affaires
interieures, M. Jerzy Miller, ministre polonais de l’interieur et
de l’administration, et M. Edward Nalbandian, ministre armenien des
affaires etrangères, ont officiellement lance un nouveau partenariat
pour la mobilite. En compagnie de dix Etats membres (Allemagne,
Belgique, Bulgarie, France, Italie, Pays-Bas, Pologne, Republique
tchèque, Roumanie et Suède), ils ont signe une declaration commune
relative a la realisation d’une serie d’initiatives dans le domaine de
la migration. Ces textes renforceront les relations entre l’Armenie
et l’UE en encourageant la mobilite et la cooperation en matière
de migration.

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Mme Cecilia Malmstrom, Commissaire chargee des affaires interieures.

Bako Sahakian Addresses Argentine Foreign Relations Council

BAKO SAHAKIAN ADDRESSES ARGENTINE FOREIGN RELATIONS COUNCIL

asbarez
Monday, December 5th, 2011

BUENOS AIRES-Nagorno-Karabakh Republic President Bako Sahakian
on Friday addressed Argentina’s Council of Foreign Relations and
discussed the recent developments of the Karabakh peace process,
as well Karabakh-Argentina relations.

Sahakian said that Latin America was an important facet of the foreign
policy considerations of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic for several
reasons among them the large Armenian community as well the growing
clout of the region in international relations.

He underscored the important role Argentina plays developing relations
with Latin America and expressed gratitude to Argentina’s government
for its approach toward Argentine-Armenians and the Republic of
Armenia.

“A state, which allowed our compatriots who were narrowly escaping the
Armenian Genocide and other persecutions find make their new home,
while not forgetting their historical roots, deserves the highest
level of appreciation,” said Sahakian.

The Karabakh president also provided a historical perspective on
Karabakh by outlining that from the onset of its formation, Azerbaijan,
a country that never existed before, has made territorial claims from
all its neighbors in hopes of creating a pan-Turkish state.

Sahakian emphasized that official Stepanakert wanted an peaceful
resolution to the Karabakh conflict and to address all issues with
Azerbaijan through dialogue. He said, however, that Azerbaijan’s
extremist and belligerent anti-Armenian policy, which is being
formulated and executed by the highest levels in government, was the
key obstacle to the negotiation process.

He also stressed that Karabakh independence and security cannot be
subject for debate by any entity in the world.

Sold-Out ANCA-WR Annual Banquet Draws Over 800

SOLD-OUT ANCA-WR ANNUAL BANQUET DRAWS OVER 800

ASBAREZ
Monday, December 5th, 2011

Rep. Linda Sanchez presents award to the youngest veteran honoree,
Kevork Khachadurian, 22, while the oldest honoree, Niki Smith, 92,
cheers on

UNIVERSAL CITY-The Armenian National Committee of America – Western
Region welcomed more than 800 community members on Saturday, November
26 at the Sheraton Universal to one of its most successful annual
banquets in recent memory.

The guests were treated to presentations packed with substance
and excitement as elected officials, military veterans, community
benefactors, and accomplished and dedicated individuals were honored.

A video presentation, produced by Ara Soudjian, highlighted the many
diverse programs of the ANCA.

Banquet committee chairladies, Christina Jabarian and Linda Adran The
evening began with remarks by the Annual Banquet committee co-chairs,
Christina Jabarian and Linda Adran. Jabarian stated that “[tonight we]
stand tall and proud and marvel at the accomplishments of the Armenian
National Committee of America – Western Region.” Jabarian ended with
a message of gratitude: “To the soldiers of Hai Tahd, a big thank you!”

She was followed by Adran, who emphasized that “continued support,
dedication, and activism will help us all” attain the goal of
completing the great deal of work that remains.

Lara Garibian’s moving rendition of the US and Armenian national
anthems was followed by an ecumenical invocation presented by Western
Prelate Archbishop Moushegh Mardirosian, Reverend Joseph Matossian of
the Armenian Evangelical Union of North America, and Very Rev. Father
Krikor Chahinian of the Armenian Catholic Church.

The impressive awards ceremony of the evening began with Congressman
Ed Royce, who received the Man of the Year Award for his steadfast
support of Armenian-American issues in Congress. Royce was presented
the award by chairman of the National Organizational of Republican
Armenians, Aram Gaboudian.

Aram Gaboudian presents award to Congressman Royce In his remakes
Royce stated without equivocation that, “it’s long past time for the
United States to stand with the rest of the world on human rights.” He
continued by saying that “the property that has been confiscated should
be returned to the rightful owners and that’s the stand we’re taking”,
referring to the church properties stolen and appropriated by the
Turkish government in the wake of the Armenian Genocide. Exalting
the work he had seen them do, he said that “the ANC[A] has been a
formidable force” in American politics.

The congressman was followed by His Eminence, Prelate of the
Western Prelacy of the Catholicosate of Cilicia, Archbishop Moushegh
Mardirossian, who received the Khrimian Hayrig Award for his ceaseless
work strengthening the voice of the Armenian nation. Archbishop
Mardirossian provided a historical background of Khrimian Hayrig, who
is famous for insisting that Armenians, instead of negotiating for
their rights with a paper ladle, use an iron ladle instead. ANCA-WR
Board member Pattyl Aposhian-Kasbarian presented the Prelate with
the award.

Pattyl Aposhian-Kasbarian presents award to Arch. Mardirossian
Archbishop Mardirossian confidently pronounced that, “it is indeed
the duty of all Armenians to champion the Armenian Cause, advocate for
human rights, unrelentingly pursue truth and justice, bring awareness
of our Cause in the international arena until justice is served and
recognition of the Armenian Genocide is attained. The ANC[A] is at
the forefront in the pursuit of our Cause. It is our national duty
to join them in this pursuit and unite our efforts so that we may
triumphantly reach our greatest goals and dreams.”

The definitive highlight of the evening came before dinner when Raffi
Hamparian, ANCA National board member, introduced Armenian-American
military veterans, most of whom had served in combat roles. He began
by saying, “valor, duty, service, sacrifice, patriot, hero, these are
the codewords, the hallmarks, the signatures, of the individuals we
honor this evening.”

The veterans that were honored during the banquet In a spontaneous and
extremely touching moment, Nikki Smith (nee Satenik Gondjian), a 92
year old World War II U.S. Navy veteran, helped push the wheelchair
of Kevork Khachadurian, a 22 year old double-amputee and U.S. Marine
Corps veteran, up to the stage. The audience at the banquet gave a
standing ovation to all the veterans as they approached the stage and
they continued to stand for over eight minutes as each of them received
their awards, remarks were made, and as they exited the stage. The
veterans honored also included Baleny Minas (USMC), Karo Krtikashyan
(US Army), Jimmy Abbamontian (USMC), John Merguerian (US Army)
who were present. Shahe Assilian, Hovig Margossian, Raffi Yeremian,
and Adrineh Gouloomian were also honored but could not attend.

The awards to the veterans were presented by Rep. Linda Sanchez
(D-Calif.), a member of the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee.

Smith and Khachadurian, the oldest and youngest among the veterans,
offered some thoughts. Khachadurian gratefully said, “I’m honored
to be here…thank God for the guys who saved me out there, if it
weren’t for them, I wouldn’t be here with you all.”

Smith told her story of how she joined the armed forces and how
things have changed since her time in the service: “I joined without
my parents knowing [and] my mother responded “over my dead body”,
in Armenian.”

She highlighted the considerable advances in women’s rights since her
time in the military and how it’s changed over the years: “During
my service time, the women in the branches were auxiliaries known
WAVES, WACS, WASPS, and SPARS [referring to the acronyms used to
describe women in different areas of service during World War II],
now through the equality that women gained in the past 60 years,
women now serve side by side with their male counterparts and are
simply known as Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines.”

Smith concluded by capturing the audience and telling them about being
part of the first group of people to become a member of what would
eventually be known as they Armenian Youth Federation, saying that
when she “was 13 years old” she was initiated by “General [Karekin]
Njdeh,” as she referred to him, the founder of the AYF, and that she
remained a “tseghagroon,” the term used to describe the first group
of members, until she was 18 years old.

After dinner, the chairman of the ANCA-WR, Andrew Kzirian, delivered
the keynote address of the organization. He outlined the goals of
the organization, “to prepare Armenian-American youth for leadership
in modern-day society, to engage public officials, [and] to mobilize
and activate our grassroots.” Kzirian then enumerated the numerous
challenges and opportunities of the ANCA-WR, while maintaining a
powerful and positive tone, focusing on the community’s strength,
that kept the crowd engaged.

Kzirian expressed the ANCA-WR’s sincere and deep gratitude to the
generous donors of the evening, among them Mr. & Mrs. Harry & Cheryl
Nadjarian, who were the gracious major sponsors of the banquet.

Kzirian also thanked Mr. & Mrs. Harout & Christina Jabarian, Mrs.

Ashkhen Pilavjian, Mr. & Mrs. Varant & Hoori Melkonian, Mr. & Mrs.

Vahe & Nora Yacoubian, as well as Mr. & Mrs. Serop & Arsho Beylerian.

Kzirian was followed by ANCA-WR Board Member, Nora Hovsepian, who
informed the audience about ANC Grassroots, a three-day gathering,
which brought together more than 500 activists and advocates, who
were joined by some of the foremost experts in the fields of law,
academia, politics, the arts, media and entertainment. Hovsepian
aptly pointed out that, given the very little overlap in attendees
between ANC Grassroots and the ANCA-WR Annual Banquet, more than
1,300 individuals had gathered over one weekend in the interest of
the Armenian Cause: a first and promising step for the future.

Aida Yeghiazarian presented the award to Hacob Baghdassarian

State Assemblymember Anthony Portantino

The Legacy Award, going to individuals who have, over the years,
continuously supported the Armenian community, went to Hacop
Baghdassarian, a longtime benefactor of many Armenian organizations,
including the ANCA-WR. On stage, he offered his remarks in Armenian,
saying, “we are responsible to help the Armenian Cause…they do a
wonderful job.” Baghdassarian is the owner of the popular mall food
store chain, Massis Kabob. ANCA-WR Board member Aida Yeghiazarian
presented the award to Baghdassarian.

California State Assembly Member Anthony Portantino, who was
honored as the Legislator of the Year, opened his remarks with “pari
yerego”, meaning “good evening”, saying that he would be practicing
his Armenian there that night. As one of the stalwart supporters
of Armenian-American issues in the California State Legislature,
Portantino spoke about his experience, extolling the ANCA-WR and
stating he believes that “this community [the Armenian-American
community] is the finest example of grassroots activism […] in
California.” Known for saying “life is good”, he stayed true to his
earlier stated intention and closed his remarks in saying, “gyankuh lav
eh.” ANCA-WR Government Relations Director, Haig Hovsepian presented
the award.

Chris Gouldjian presents award to Ken Khachigian Honored for his long
list of accomplishments as an Armenian-American throughout a fruitful
professional career, including being the speechwriter to President
Ronald Reagan, advisor on nine presidential campaigns, and referred
to as the “Lion of California GOP Politics,” Ken Khachigian was the
recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award. “I commend the Armenian
National Committee [of America] for its involvement in the critical
issues facing […] the Diaspora,” said Khachigian.

He then told the story of how he was the son of Genocide survivors and
how that colored his experience, growing up as an Armenian American.

He concluded in offering sage advice, that “with determination and
a sense of a our history I know that there are many more who can do
what I did: to make a difference, to be useful to our country[…],
and to honor the memory of those who survived the desert, and those who
did not.” ANCA-WR Board advisor Chris Gouldjian presented the award.

Zareh Sinanyan presents award to Vic Darchinyan The coda of the evening
was when Vic Darchinyan, renowned boxing superstar, was bestowed the
People’s Champion award by ANCA-WR Board member Zareh Sinanyan.

An exciting introductory video showed the many completed knockouts
during his fights, which included a clip showing Darchinyan using the
opportunity after his fight on April 23, 2011, to dedicate his victory,
on live television, to the memory of the 1.5 million martyrs of the
Armenian Genocide. Humble and succinct, Darchinyan ended the evening
by offering a small insight into his approach to the Armenian Cause:
“I’m using my brain and my fists.”

The Armenian National Committee of America-Western Region is the
largest and most influential Armenian American grassroots advocacy
organization in the Western United States. Working in coordination with
a network of offices, chapters, and supporters throughout the Western
United States and affiliated organizations around the country, the
ANCA-WR advances the concerns of the Armenian community on a broad
range of issues.

Washington Presse La Turquie De Relancer Le Processus De Normalisati

WASHINGTON PRESSE LA TURQUIE DE RELANCER LE PROCESSUS DE NORMALISATION AVEC L’ARMENIE
Gari

armenews.com
mardi 6 decembre 2011

Le vice-president americain Joe Biden a presse la Turquie de ratifier
sans condition les protocoles passes avec l’Armenie, et soutenus par
l’Occident, concernant la normalisation de ses relations avec son
voisin, “dans les mois a venir”, alors qu’il achevait le 4 decembre
une visite officielle a Ankara et Istanbul.

Un membre de l’administration Obama a indique que la question des deux
protocoles armeno-turcs, signee en 2009 et geles depuis 2010 en raison
de l’entetement de la Turquie a en conditionner la ratification par
son Parlement a un règlement du conflit du Karabagh favorable a Bakou,
etait inscrite a l’agenda des discussions de M.Biden avec le president
turc Abdullah Gul, son premier ministre Recep Tayyip Erdogan et le
president du Parlement Cemil Cicek.

Lors d’un petit-dejeuner avec M. Cicek le 2 decembre, M. Biden aurait
“salue le fait que les protocols pour la normalisation des relations
avec l’Armenie etaient revenus a l’ordre du jour du Parlement [turc]”.

“Et il a exprime l’espoir que le Parlement sera en mesure de ratifier
ces protocoles dans les prochains mois”, a indique le responsable
americain au journalistes americains qui accompagnaient M. Biden dans
son voyage en Turquie.

Le vice-president americain a rencontre M. Gul un peu plus tard le
meme 2 decembre a Ankara avant de se rendre a Istanbul où il devait
avoir des entretiens separes avec M.Erdogan le 4 decembre. “Au sujet
de l’Armenie, il a dit au premier ministre ce qu’il avait dit au
president Gul, a savoir qu’il esperait que le retour des protocoles
a l’ordre du jour du Parlement turc produirait ses fruits dans les
mois a venir”, a precise le representant de l’administration Obama.

La Secretaire d’Etat americaine Hillary Clinton avait delivrer un
message similaire au gouvernement turc lors de sa dernière visite
a Istanbul en juillet. Les responsables turcs et Erdogan en tete,
n’ont cesse de repeter qu’il ne fallait pas attendre de ratification
de ces protocoles par le Parlement turc sans une percee diplomatique
significative dans le processus de negociations entre Armeniens et
Azeris au sujet du Haut Karabagh, alors que la Turquie et l’Armenien
avaient signe ces protocoles sans les soumettre a des conditions
prealables.

L’Armenie avait rejete vivement les conditions posees par Ankara
et le president armenien Serge Sarkisisan avait menace au debut de
l’annee d’en retirer la signature de l’Armenie si Ankara persistait
a lier ce processus au règlement du conflit du Karabagh.

Selon le journal d’Istanbul “Hurriyet Daily News”, M.Biden aurait
fait savoir a M. Gul que la Turquie devait “accelerer le processus de
normalisation avec l’Armenie” si elle souhaitait que l’administration
Obama continue a bloquer les resolutions presentees au Congrès
americain concernant la reconnaissance du genocide des Armeniens de
l’Empire ottoman en 1915.

Cette mise en garde qu’aurait adressee M. Biden a Ankara pourrait
conforter dans leurs critiques les detracteurs armeniens des protocoles
dans le cadre d’un rapprochement armeno-turc qui se ferait selon eux
au detriment du processus de reconnaissance internationale du genocide
de 1915.

Ils avaient deja fait part de leur indignation quand M. Biden avait
declare l’an dernier que M. Sarkissian lui-meme aurait demande a la
Maison Blanche de ne pas utiliser le mot de genocide pour qualifier
le massacre d’un million et demi d’Armeniens de l’Empire ottoman tant
que le processus de negociations entre la Turquie et l’Armenie etait
en cours.

A Erevan, comme a l’ambassade americaine d’Armenien, on avait recuse
une telle information, meme si la declaration de M.Biden avait ete
filmee par un militant armeno-americain. M.Biden avait ete l’un des
plus fervents defenseurs des resolutions relatives a la reconnaissance
du genocide des Armeniens presentees devant le Congrès quand il etait
encore senateur.

Charles Aznavour In Moscow

CHARLES AZNAVOUR IN MOSCOW
by Vladimir Kozlov

The Moscow News

Dec 5 2011
Russia

December 12, 7pm, Kremlin Palace, m. Alexandrovsky Sad, Borovitskaya

The renowned French chansonnier Charles Aznavour is coming to Moscow
to present a show titled “En toute Intimite” (“Totally Private”),
which features songs from his most recent album, “Aznavour Toujours,”
and greatest hits.

The 87-year-old crooner has written more than 1,000 songs and sold
more than 100 million copies of his albums worldwide. Of Armenian
ancestry, he has retained close ties with Armenia – two years ago
he was appointed ambassador of Armenia to Switzerland and Armenia’s
permanent delegate to the United Nations. He also has a lot of fans
in Russia, where he has performed several times.

The show at the Kremlin Palace may be the last opportunity for Moscow
audiences to see Aznavour live in concert, as his performances since
late 2006 have come as part of a global farewell tour.

http://themoscownews.com/arts/20111205/189259633.html

Armenia: EU To Continue Support To Ambitious Reforms

ARMENIA: EU TO CONTINUE SUPPORT TO AMBITIOUS REFORMS

ENPI Info Center

Dec 5 2011

The EU is very pleased to see ambitious reform efforts from Armenia,
bringing together important priorities of EU-Armenia relations,
including preparations for a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade
Agreement, European Commissioner for Enlargement and Neighbourhood
Policy tefan Fule said today.

In a statement following his meeting with Prime Minister
TigranSargsyanof Armenia,on 5 December in Brussels,the Commissioner
reiterated the EU’s commitment “to support Armenia in advancing
its ambitious reform strategy” and encouraged Armenia “to remain
committed to political reforms, particularly with regard to forthcoming
elections.”

Fule said both the EU and Armenia had welcomed the recent signature of
a Mobility Partnership “as an important step towards bringing European
and Armenian citizens closer together,” as well as the recently
adopted EU assistance for governance and the public sector in Armenia.

The Commissioner said the visit of the President of the Republic of
Armenia, MrSerzhSargsyan, to Brussels early next year should “further
build on the good momentum in our mutual relationship.” (ENPI Info
Centre)

http://enpi-info.eu/maineast.php?id=27325&id_type=1&lang_id=450