Armenia And Poland Expected To Set Up Intergovernmental Commission

ARMENIA AND POLAND EXPECTED TO SET UP INTERGOVERNMENTAL COMMISSION

ArmInfo
2010-02-11 12:55:00

ArmInfo. Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia Karine Ghazinyan
left for Poland on a two-day working visit on February 10, the Armenian
Foreign Ministry press-service told ArmInfo.

On the first day of the visit, Deputy Minister Ghazinyan met with
Deputy Minister of Economy of Poland Marcin Korolec. The two parties
came out for promotion of the Armenian-Polish economic cooperation
which will be coordination by an intergovernmental commission. M.

Korolec welcomed Armenia’s proposal to set up an intergovernmental
commission and proposed Yerevan to host the first meeting of the
commission in 2010 given the circumstance that the second meeting may
be held in Warsaw in 2011 when Poland assumes the EU chairmanship. The
same day, Karine Ghazinyan met with members of the inter-parliamentary
friendship group of the Polish Seim and the Armenian National
Assembly. Head of the deputy group Lukas Abgarovic presented the
group’s activity and highlighted the importance of the upcoming visit
to Armenia at the invitation of Armenian colleagues. Members of the
deputy group believe that the visit of Polish Prime Minister Donald
Tusk to Armenia in 2010 will become a serious mpetus for further
development of bilateral relations and friendship of the two peoples.