WORKING VISIT OF RA MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS TO ESTONIA STARTS
Noyan Tapan
Dec 3, 2007
YEREVAN, DECEMBER 3, NOYAN TAPAN. Vardan Oskanian, the Minister
of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia, left for Tallinn
on a working visit on December 3. Meetings with Kristina Ojuland,
the first Vice President of the Parliament of Estonia, Urmas Paet,
Minister of Foreign Affairs, the members of the Armenian-Estonian
interparliamentary friendly group, as well as the representatives of
the Armenian community are envisaged during the visit.
According to the information provided to Noyan Tapan by the Press
and Information Department of the RA Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
on December 5-6 Vardan Oskanian will leave for Moscow on an official
visit, where he will meet with Sergei Lavrov, the Minister of Foreign
Affairs of the Russian Federation, Nikolai Bordyuzha, the Secretary
General of the Collective Security Treaty Organization, as well as
with the heads of the diplomatic representations accredited in the
Republic of Armenia, which have a residence in Moscow. A visit to
the Diplomatic Academy of the Russian Federation is also envisaged,
where Vardan Oskanian will make a speech on the following subject:
"The realism of the traditional and new directions of the foreign
policy of complementarism of Armenia."
On December 7 the RA Minister of Foreign Affairs will leave for
Strasburg on a working visit, where he will meet with Terry Davis,
the Secretary General of the Council of Europe, the members of the
Ago monitoring Commission of the Committee of Foreign Ministers of
the Council of Europe, as well as Jean Paul Costa, the Chairman of
the European Court of Human Rights.
On December 8 Vardan Oskanian will leave for Italy, where he will
have meetings with the representatives of the local authorities of
the Conelio city, will visit the Trade Palace, the Association of
Industrialists, and the School of wine-making. On December 9 Vardan
Oskanian will be awarded the "Chivilitas" prize in the Academic
Theatre of Conelio as a person, who always appreciates dialogue in
international relations.