БАКУ И ЕРЕВАН УДОВЛЕТВОРЕНЫ 2011 ГОДОМ

И Баку и Ереван заявили о своей удовлетворенности своими достижениями в области внешней политики в 2011 году.

Президент Армении Серж Саргсян присутствовал на приеме в МИД Армении. По данным пресс-службы президента Армении, которое цитирует news.am Президент Саргсян поздравил сотрудников Министерства иностранных дел. "В 2011 г. мы нормально поработали, не отклонились от основной линии, всеми силами старались защитить наши национальные интересы. Этим все сказано. С одной стороны хорошо, что мы неплохо работали, но, с другой стороны, это обязывает, так как мы всегда должны стремиться вперед. В 2012 г. мы должны достичь еще лучших результатов. По крайней мере, это мои ожидания", сказал Саргсян.

На другом мероприятий, премьер-министр Армении Тигран Саркисян отметил, что Армения совершила прорыв в этом году в развитии отношений с ЕС. Саргсян сказал об этом, выступая на встрече с вновь назначенным главой делегации ЕС в Армении, послом Траяном Христеа Hristea.

В то же время в Баку министр иностранных дел Азербайджана Эльмар Мамедъяров заявил, что 2011 год был успешным для Азербайджана в целом, в том числе и для внешней политики. В интервью информационному агентству TREND Мамедъяров сказал, что "избрание Азербайджана 155 голосами в Совет безопасности ООН означает, что Азербайджан уже воспринимается мировой общественностью как надежный партнер." Он добавил, что "Избрание Азербайджана, который является молодым государством, в такую влиятельную структуру в момент празднования 20-летия восстановления своей независимости, говорит о том, что его внешняя политика сбалансирована и строится в правильном направлении."

Источник: commonspace.eu с news.am и trend.az

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