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Warsaw, September 08, ArmenPress - Armenian-Polish negotiations in Warsaw
were wrapped up on Monday by sealing four documents encompassing military
defense, crackdown on organized crime and economic cooperation. Speaking
to a joint news conference the visiting Armenian president Robert Kocharian
and his Polish opposite number Alexander Kwasniewski reconfirmed the two
countries' readiness to enlarge bilateral cooperation.
Kwasniewski said political relations between the two nations were on excellent
level and what remained to do was to boost trade and economic contacts,
which he said were lagging behind.
According to Kocharian, both nations' trade regimes, possibilities for
reciprocal investments are the available prerequisites for Polish and
Armenian businessmen to activate ties.
Kwasniewski also said his government was prepared to help regulate the
conflict over Nagorno Karabagh in a peaceful way.
The two presidents also discussed the situation in the North Caucasus
and particularly in North Ossetian Beslan, emphasizing the need for combined
efforts to fight terrorism.
Saying they both were satisfied with the outcome of their negotiations,
the presidents expressed hope that the signed documents would give a new
push to bilateral relations. Kocharian invited Kwasniewski to visit Armenia,
which was accepted.
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