RUSSIA REMAINS THE LEADING ECONOMIC PARTNER OF ARMENIA
armradio.am
06.02.2008 16:01
RA Prime Minister Serge Sargsyan declared during today's press
conference with his Russian counterpart Viktor Zubkov that Armenia and
Russia intend to have the commodity turnover reach $1 billion. He noted
that the Armenian-Russian commodity turnover reached $700 million at
the end of 2007, and there is the opportunity to cross the margin of
$1 billion.
Serge Sargsyan noted that transport communication is the only obstacle
on the way of creasing the volume of trade between the two countries,
and the transfer of the "Armenian Railway" Company to the trust
management of the Russian side will have a considerable influence on
the volume of work envisaged for the future. In this context Serge
Sargsyan noted that an agreement has been reached on the supply of
construction materials for the preparation of the 2014 Olympic Games
in Sochi.
Russian Prime Minister Viktor Zubkov informed that an agreement has
been signed on cooperation in the fields of information technologies
and trade.
An intergovernmental agreement has been signed on Armenia's
participation in the activity of the International Centre of Uranium
Enrichment.
Viktor Zublkov declared that Russia remains the leading economic
partner of Armenia. He noted that Russia is simultaneously the
main foreign investor in Armenia. The Russian Prime Minister
expressed the opinion that joint investment programs are rather
successful, especially in the fields of nuclear energy, jewelry,
and communications.
armradio.am
06.02.2008 16:01
RA Prime Minister Serge Sargsyan declared during today's press
conference with his Russian counterpart Viktor Zubkov that Armenia and
Russia intend to have the commodity turnover reach $1 billion. He noted
that the Armenian-Russian commodity turnover reached $700 million at
the end of 2007, and there is the opportunity to cross the margin of
$1 billion.
Serge Sargsyan noted that transport communication is the only obstacle
on the way of creasing the volume of trade between the two countries,
and the transfer of the "Armenian Railway" Company to the trust
management of the Russian side will have a considerable influence on
the volume of work envisaged for the future. In this context Serge
Sargsyan noted that an agreement has been reached on the supply of
construction materials for the preparation of the 2014 Olympic Games
in Sochi.
Russian Prime Minister Viktor Zubkov informed that an agreement has
been signed on cooperation in the fields of information technologies
and trade.
An intergovernmental agreement has been signed on Armenia's
participation in the activity of the International Centre of Uranium
Enrichment.
Viktor Zublkov declared that Russia remains the leading economic
partner of Armenia. He noted that Russia is simultaneously the
main foreign investor in Armenia. The Russian Prime Minister
expressed the opinion that joint investment programs are rather
successful, especially in the fields of nuclear energy, jewelry,
and communications.