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    Bulgaria, Armenia decide to boost bilateral trade, contacts

    BTA web site, Sofia
    29 Jun 04


    Sofia, 29 June: The last year and a half has witnessed a breakthrough
    in Bulgarian-Armenian trade, the two countries' National Assembly
    chairmen, Ognyan Gerdzhikov of Bulgaria and Artur Baghdasaryan, found
    when they conferred here Tuesday [29 June].

    "The bilateral political dialogue has experienced a tangible
    invigoration in recent years, after lagging behind for a certain
    period," Gerdzhikov said, noting that his guest is the first Armenian
    head of parliament to pay an official visit to Bulgaria.

    Trade and economic relations topped the agenda of the meeting. "I
    declared Bulgaria's readiness to serve as Armenia's gateway to
    Europe," Gerdzhikov added. The sides discussed bilateral cooperation
    in transport, the prospects to regional cooperation and contacts in
    culture, education and science.

    Baghdasaryan said that he has agreed with his host to assist the
    promotion of cooperation between regions in the two
    countries. "Wednesday's signing of a twinning agreement between
    Plovdiv and Gyumri will be the first step in this direction," he
    added.

    It was agreed to include members of the business community in the
    delegation that will accompany Gerdzhikov on his visit to Armenia
    early next year and to organize an economic forum in Armenia to help
    the promotion of bilateral economic cooperation.

    The two heads of parliament agreed to assist the establishment of a
    Bulgarian culture centre in Yerevan and of an Armenian culture centre
    in Sofia.

    The Armenian MPs are paying a four-day official visit. Later on
    Tuesday, they will confer with ranking members of the Foreign Policy,
    Defence and Security Committee. The delegation is scheduled to meet
    President Georgi Purvanov and Prime Minister Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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