ARMINFO News Agency, Armenia Saturday The President of the National Assembly met with the Polish Marshal of the Seim Yerevan October 21 Ani Mshetsyan. Ara Babloyan, the Chairman of the National Assembly of Armenia, met with the Marshal of the Seym of Poland Marek Kuchcinski on October 20 in Warsaw. According to the press service of the Armenian Parliament, Babloyan noted that over the past 25 years, the countries have developed friendly relations, political dialogue and effective cooperation in various fields. Ara Babloyan stressed that cooperation in the parliamentary format plays an important role in enriching the Armenian-Polish interstate cooperation and deepening the existing friendly ties. According to the head of the Armenian parliament, the activation of ties between the friendship groups in the parliaments can play an important role in the development of the Armenian-Polish inter-parliamentary dialogue. According to Babloyan, there is a great potential for development of cooperation between the parliamentarians of Armenia and Poland, not only in bilateral but also in multilateral format. Touching upon the Karabakh issue, Babloyan noted that Armenia sees no alternative to a peaceful settlement of the problem. Touching upon the war unleashed by Azerbaijan in April last year, the head of the Armenian parliament stressed that the atrocities committed by the Azerbaijani side once again demonstrated the attitude of the Azerbaijani leadership towards human life. The RA Parliament Speaker noted that it is not clear how many more young people will die due to the fault of the Azerbaijani side and its unwillingness to solve the problem peacefully. Marek Kuchcinski said that cooperation in the parliamentary format will continue. He noted that Armenians are friends of the Poles, the best proof of which is the historic resolution adopted yesterday in the Senate, timed to coincide with the 650th anniversary of the creation of the Armenian community of Poland. The sides also discussed specific programs for the development of bilateral and multilateral cooperation.