Armenian and Irish FMs discussed solution of North Irish and Karabakh problems

PanARMENIAN.Net - During his working visit to Ireland Armenian Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian met with his Irish counterpart Dermot Ahern, the RA MFA Press Office reports. At the meeting D. Ahern said that Armenian FM's first visit to Ireland gave a possibility to discuss perspectives of bilateral cooperation. The two sides presented priorities of foreign policy both countries and their stances concerning various international problems. Possibilities of bilateral cooperation were discussed at the meeting, particularly in the framework of the European Neighborhood Policy. The FMs stressed that Armenia-EU Action Plan gives an excellent chance both for multilateral and bilateral cooperation.



Vartan Oskanian and Dermot Ahern also discussed such issues as conflict settlements. The Irish FM presented the process of the North Irish problem settlement, underlining the latest developments in the process. In his part V. Oskanian presented results of the latest stage of talks of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement.



Earlier on February 27 in London Vartan Oskanian had a meeting with Brian Fall, United Kingdom's Special Representative in the South Caucasus. At the meeting the sides discussed regional issues and the current situation around Nagorno Karabakh problem. Alongside the Armenian FM will visit Cambridge University, where he will deliver a lecture on Armenia's domestic and foreign policy.
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