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Armenian President receives Polish Prime Minister

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Serzh Sargsyan received a Polish delegation headed by Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk.

The Armenian President noted that Armenian-Polish relations have a great potential, and Armenia seeks to fully utilize it by deepening cooperation in political, economic, cultural and other spheres. "There are two important bases for it - the good relations between our peoples and the Eastern Partnership Program co-authored by Poland," said President Sargsyan.

Prime Minister Donald Tusk said "the Armenian-Polish relations are steadily developing and Poland is interested in expanding the framework of bilateral cooperation." At the same time he underlined that Armenia could always rely upon Poland's support.

President Sargsyan highlighted the fact that both countries develop on the basis of similar values which is mutually beneficial for further partnership.

As an important factor of development of relations, Serzh Sargsyan mentioned the active cultural exchange and the role of the Polish Armenian community. Touching upon the recognition of the Armenian Genocide by the Polish Sejm in 2005, Serzh Sargsyan said it's another evidence of mutual understanding and trust between the two peoples.

The Armenian President and the Polish Prime Minister exchanged views on the possible directions of Armenian-Polish cooperation, and the intensification of trade-economic ties.

Prime Minister Tusk said his country appreciates President Sargsyan's efforts targeted at the establishment of peace and stability in the region.