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13.06.2012
RA NA President Receives the Ambassador of Kuwait
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On June 13 the RA NA President Hovik Abrahamyan received the Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of the State of Kuwait to the RA Bassam Muhammad al-Kabandini.

Welcoming the Ambassador the NA President noted that Armenia paid importance to the development of relations with the Gulf Arab countries. Hovik Abrahamyan highlighted the cooperation with Kuwait in different spheres, the activation of relations between the parliaments of the two countries, and the partnership in international parliamentary structures. The NA President noted that in the newly elected Armenian Parliament Armenia-Kuwait Parliamentary Friendship Group had already been shaped, and the head of it was Arayik Hovhannisyan.

The Ambassador conveyed the congratulations and good wishes of the President of the Parliament of Kuwait Ahmed al-Saadun to Hovik Abrahamyan on being re-elected in the NA President’s post, as well as the invitation of the official visit to Kuwait, noting that the visit would greatly contribute to the development of friendly relations of the two countries and the activation of inter-parliamentary relations. Bassam Muhammad al-Kabandini underlined that his country gave importance to the development of partnership with Armenia in all directions and noted that his mission would be to promote the development and reinforcement of the relations between Armenia and Kuwait at best. To the Ambassador’s conviction, with respect to the deepening of inner-state relations the development of inter-parliamentary relations is of big importance.

During the meeting other issues of the development of the relations of the two countries were also discussed.


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