NEW AUTOMOBILE COMMUNICATION ORDER BETWEEN ARMENIA AND GEORGIA
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[08:28 pm] 25 April, 2006
More images Today an agreement on international automobile
communication was signed between the RA and Georgian Governments in
Tbilisi. The two sides are to contribute to the cooperation in the
automobile sphere in the realm of the agreement.
The cars and other vehicles registered in one side and making transfers
in the territory of the other side are exempt from the levy and tax on
the generally used roads as well as all the special taxes and levies
prescribed by the legislation of the receiving country.
The RA Minister of Transportation and Communication Andranik Manukyan
and the Georgian Minister of Economic Development Irakli Chogovadze
mentioned at the press release that the treaty aims at the development
of the economic and commercial ties between the two countries and
facilitation of the luggage transfer conditions in the countries
in question.
This agreement will replace the agreement of 1997 and the record of
2005 "on making changes in the international automobile communication
agreement signed between the RA and Georgian Governments on May 3,
1997."
A1+
[08:28 pm] 25 April, 2006
More images Today an agreement on international automobile
communication was signed between the RA and Georgian Governments in
Tbilisi. The two sides are to contribute to the cooperation in the
automobile sphere in the realm of the agreement.
The cars and other vehicles registered in one side and making transfers
in the territory of the other side are exempt from the levy and tax on
the generally used roads as well as all the special taxes and levies
prescribed by the legislation of the receiving country.
The RA Minister of Transportation and Communication Andranik Manukyan
and the Georgian Minister of Economic Development Irakli Chogovadze
mentioned at the press release that the treaty aims at the development
of the economic and commercial ties between the two countries and
facilitation of the luggage transfer conditions in the countries
in question.
This agreement will replace the agreement of 1997 and the record of
2005 "on making changes in the international automobile communication
agreement signed between the RA and Georgian Governments on May 3,
1997."