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    TRADE AND ECONOMIC RELATIONS BETWEEN ARMENIA AND GREECE DO NOT REFLECT YET POTENTIAL FOR BILATERAL COOPERATION

    Noyan Tapan
    Mar 29 2006

    YEREVAN, MARCH 29, NOYAN TAPAN. RA Prime Minister Andranik
    Margarian received on March 29 the Greek Deputy Foreign Minister
    Evripidis Stylianidis, who is on a visit to Armenia with the aim of
    participating, as the Greek side's co-chairman, in the fourth sitting
    of the Armenian-Greek intergovernmental commission on economic,
    industrial, scientific and technical cooperation.

    Expressing appreciation for the current level of Armenian-Greek
    political cooperation, A. Margarian noted that the contacts and
    mutual visits at various levels are conducive to it. He attached
    importance to the activization of interparliamentary links and
    the promotion of cooperation in international structures and
    organizations, particularly, within the framework of the EU European
    Neighborhood Policy, the Black Sea Economic Cooperation Organization,
    the Council of Europe and the NATO. In his words, all this will create
    favorable conditions for the further development of bilateral economic
    relations. Expressing the opinion of the Greek side, E. Stylianidis
    noted that Greece is ready to provide the possible assistance to
    Armenia with the implementation of Eurointegration, NATO Individual
    Partnership Action Plan and many other programs, which, according to
    him, will proceed from the bilateral Armenian-Greek interests, as well
    as from the interests aimed at the regional stability and development.

    Speaking about the current state and development rates of the
    Armenian-Greek trade and economic relations, the interlocutors noted
    that they do not reflect yet the existing potential for cooperation
    between the two countries.

    Pointing out the role of the joint intergovernmental commission
    as important, the RA Prime Minister expressed confidence that the
    commission's activities will be successful. The sides underlined
    the practical steps for cooperation in various spheres of economy,
    particularly in agriculture, industry, science and technology, energy
    sector, tourism, etc. Expressing satisfaction over the process of the
    fourth sitting of the Armenian-Greek intergovernmental commission,
    E. Stylianidis said that among the issues to be discussed by the
    commission are the current state and development prospects of
    the bilateral trade and economic cooperation, the mechanisms for
    performance of the agreements reached, prospects of cooperation within
    the framework of the European Neighborhood Policy, issues related to
    cooperation in trade and other spheres of economy.

    He expressed a hope that making decisions aimed at the solution of
    the both current problems and those remaining from the past will allow
    to present Armenia to Greek partners as a reliable country with good
    opportunities to make sound investments. A. Margarian in his turn
    underlined that the RA government is interested in creating equal
    conditions for all businessmen in the country, including foreign ones,
    which, in his opinion, may contribute to further development of links
    and relations with various companies, as well as with the states
    they represent. According to a press release of the RA Government
    Information and PR Department, at the conclusion of the meeting the
    RA Prime Minister wished the commission successful activities for
    the benefit of the two countries and their peoples.
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