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    ARMENIA-BULGARIA ECONOMIC COOPERATION FALLS BEHIND POLITICAL DIALOGUE

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    11.12.2008 12:58 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan, who arrived to
    Sofia by the invitation of the President of Bulgaria, Georgi Prvanov,
    has started today his two-day official visit. The Armenian delegation
    headed by the President comprises the Ministers of Foreign Affairs,
    Culture, Economy, Transport and Communications, other officials, as
    well as the renowned journalist Svetana Paskaleva, the RA leader's
    press office told PanARMENIAN.Net.

    After the official welcoming ceremony in Sofia, the President
    of Armenia laid a wreath at the Memorial of the Unknown
    Soldier. Afterwards, the two Presidents held a private meeting followed
    by the negotiations in the extended format. Serzh Sargsyan and Georgi
    Prvanov hailed the current level of political dialogue between the
    two countries. The Presidents of Armenia and Bulgaria noted also
    that economic cooperation and the trade turnover in particular, which
    approaches 150 million USD, are lagging behind the political relations
    and that necessary steps should be taken toward the reconstruction
    of the trade structure as well as for the further development of
    economic cooperation. Presidents Sargsyan and Prvanov highly praised
    the bilateral as well as the multilateral cooperation of Armenia and
    Bulgaria. President Sargsyan thanked the President of Bulgaria and
    said that in some difficult historical junctures the Bulgarian people
    were congenial to and embraced kindly our people who later integrated
    entirely in the Bulgarian society. The President of Bulgaria also
    highly praised the Armenian-Bulgarian relations and noted that the
    high level of trust, which exists between the two peoples, allows to
    develop new comprehensive programs.

    The Presidents of Armenia and Bulgaria also mentioned that the two
    peoples have many common features, share common problems, and on many
    instances have faced together arising challenges. The President of
    Armenia underscored that the two countries have a common future and
    that the future is built on the values shared by the two peoples,
    which are the Christian values, a democratic system, and liberties -
    all of which allow to look toward the future.

    The leaders of the two countries mentioned with satisfaction the
    existing adequate legal field - there are almost fifty agreements
    between Bulgaria and Armenia which today have been augmented by another
    four. One of them pertains to the organization and conduct of the Days
    of Bulgaria in Armenia in 2009 and the Days of Armenia in Bulgaria in
    2010. The other three agreements are related to the cooperation in
    the areas of civil service and state governance, amendments to the
    agreement on avoidance of double taxation of income and property,
    as well as to the cooperation in the area of archives administration.

    The Presidents of Armenia and Bulgaria highlighted the importance
    of fostering cooperation between the executive agencies and business
    circles and noted that the tomorrow's Armenian-Bulgarian Business Forum
    in Sofia provides an excellent opportunity for the businesses to get
    acquainted, to examine the possibilities, and develop joint programs.

    Presidents Sargsyan and Prvanov stressed also the importance of
    cooperation in the area of transportation. The President of Bulgaria
    hailed and welcomed the Armenian-Turkish dialogue and expressed hope
    that the opening of the Armenian-Turkish border would be beneficial
    for Bulgaria as well. The two Presidents concurred on that issue and
    noted that the open borders would provide a direct transportation
    and automobile connection between Armenia and Bulgaria. President
    Sargsyan spoke also about Armenia's intention on constructing the
    Armenia-Iran railway. The sides also stressed the importance of the
    establishment the air transportation link between the two countries.

    President Georgi Prvanov invited President Serzh Sargsyan to attend
    the energy forum to be held in Bulgaria next year.

    The President of Bulgaria expressed readiness to assist Armenia with
    experience and expert assistance in the framework of the Eastern
    Partnership Program.

    The President of Armenia handed to the President of Bulgaria a letter
    of gratitude from the people of Armenia to the people of Bulgaria
    and the Bulgarian authorities for their assistance provided after the
    devastating earthquake of December 7, 1988 in Spitak. The President of
    Armenia sent over a hundred thank you letters to the world leaders,
    with the words of gratitude on behalf of the people of Armenia for
    their assistance to Armenia after the earthquake.

    The Presidents of the two countries came up with a Joint Declaration
    and answered the questions of the journalists.
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