ARMENIA OPTS FOR BULGARIAN-MADE GOODS
Standart News
http://paper.standartnews.com/en/article.php? d=2008-12-11&article=26075
Dec 11 2008
Bulgaria
Armenia's President Serzh Sargsyan visited Sofia at the invitation
of his Bulgarian colleague Georgi Parvanov
Photo BGNES"Choose the Bulgarian-made goods" will be the motto
of a pre-Christmas promotion campaign of Bulgarian produce in
Armenia. Or at least this is what Armenia's President Serzh Sargsyan
told his Bulgarian counterpart, Georgi Parvanov while on a visit to
Sofia. Sargsyan said that the market of Bulgarian goods in Armenia
should be restored and said a land route should be constructed to
connect the two countries and encourage the import of Bulgarian goods
to Armenia.
The two presidents were explicit that experience had to be exchanged
on the work of the power plants in the two countries. . Parvanov said
that transport and energy production were among the top priorities
for both countries. Parvanov and Sargsyan signed four agreements in
the spheres of culture, administration, taxation policy and archives.
Standart News
http://paper.standartnews.com/en/article.php? d=2008-12-11&article=26075
Dec 11 2008
Bulgaria
Armenia's President Serzh Sargsyan visited Sofia at the invitation
of his Bulgarian colleague Georgi Parvanov
Photo BGNES"Choose the Bulgarian-made goods" will be the motto
of a pre-Christmas promotion campaign of Bulgarian produce in
Armenia. Or at least this is what Armenia's President Serzh Sargsyan
told his Bulgarian counterpart, Georgi Parvanov while on a visit to
Sofia. Sargsyan said that the market of Bulgarian goods in Armenia
should be restored and said a land route should be constructed to
connect the two countries and encourage the import of Bulgarian goods
to Armenia.
The two presidents were explicit that experience had to be exchanged
on the work of the power plants in the two countries. . Parvanov said
that transport and energy production were among the top priorities
for both countries. Parvanov and Sargsyan signed four agreements in
the spheres of culture, administration, taxation policy and archives.