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    BSEC SUMMIT TO FOCUS ON ARMENIAN-TURKISH BORDER OPENING

    PanArmenian
    April 14 2009
    Armenia

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ BSEC Business Council 37th meeting is being held
    in Yerevan.

    Business Committee meeting aims to elminate commercial barriers
    between BSEC Member States, facilitating the import and export of
    goods, elect new Committee Secretariat, discuss ways to boost economic
    integration and economic development in the region, Arsen Ghazaryan,
    RA Republican Union of Employers Chairman reported.

    "BSEC Member States might have issues with each other. BSEC Business
    Committee was established to reveal those problems and provide
    solutions," he stated.

    Samson Ozararat, BSEC Armenia Representative noted that main task of
    Summit was to bring Member States' legislation in compliance with
    economic policy clauses, as well as develop bilateral relations
    between countries of Black Sea region. According to Mr. Ozararat,
    Armenia is currently facing serious problems with two countries -
    Turkey, its biggest neighbor in the region, and Azerbaijan. "I hope
    that such international platforms as the BSEC Business Committee
    will help establish mutual understanding and facilitate further
    communication among countries," Ozararat said.

    At the same time, the BSEC Armenia Representative announced that over
    the recent years, the country has made considerable progress towards
    economic development, creating a favorable atmosphere for business
    and investments.

    In addition, Ozararat stated that the Summit will focus on
    Armenian-Turkish border opening, an issue which will contribute
    to regional integration. "We hope that economic interest will be a
    priority, and very soon we'll have results sought by all the countries
    in the region for so many years," Mr. Ozararat said.
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