ARMENIAN PREMIER: VISIT TO MOSCOW EXTREMELY POSITIVE
ARKA
March 2, 2009
YEREVAN, March 2. /ARKA/. Armenian Premier Tigran Sargsyan considers
the visit of Armenian delegation to Moscow as extremely positive.
During the one-day visit of premier-headed Armenian government
delegation to Moscow on February 27, Premier Sargsyan met with his
Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, Russian Minister of Transport
and Co-Chair of Armenian-Russian intergovernmental commission Igor
Levitin, Chairman of the Russian Central Bank Sergey Ignatiev and a
group of Armenian businessmen.
"We have discussed the whole range of planned issues, and all
agreements intended were reached," Premier Sargsyan told journalists
in summarizing the outcome of his visit.
Many issues were solved quite quickly, Sargsyan said expressing
gratitude to Russian colleagues for understanding of problems occurring
in Armenia due to the global crisis.
The Premier stressed that all high-priority measures should be
implemented the soonest possible, as "time is a most important factor".
In the scope of the Moscow meetings, the sides considered all the
issues of the agenda of Armenian-Russian intergovernmental commission.
During the meetings with Levitin, the whole range of issues of
Armenian-Russian cooperation was discussed, among them energy sector,
construction of the new nuclear power unit, concession management of
Armenian railways, construction of the new railroad, road construction
matte rs, agriculture, infrastructures, issue of "Mars" factory,
Sargsyan said.
The sides established the existing problems, recorded the progress
reached and the issues to proceeds with, the Premier said.
ARKA
March 2, 2009
YEREVAN, March 2. /ARKA/. Armenian Premier Tigran Sargsyan considers
the visit of Armenian delegation to Moscow as extremely positive.
During the one-day visit of premier-headed Armenian government
delegation to Moscow on February 27, Premier Sargsyan met with his
Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, Russian Minister of Transport
and Co-Chair of Armenian-Russian intergovernmental commission Igor
Levitin, Chairman of the Russian Central Bank Sergey Ignatiev and a
group of Armenian businessmen.
"We have discussed the whole range of planned issues, and all
agreements intended were reached," Premier Sargsyan told journalists
in summarizing the outcome of his visit.
Many issues were solved quite quickly, Sargsyan said expressing
gratitude to Russian colleagues for understanding of problems occurring
in Armenia due to the global crisis.
The Premier stressed that all high-priority measures should be
implemented the soonest possible, as "time is a most important factor".
In the scope of the Moscow meetings, the sides considered all the
issues of the agenda of Armenian-Russian intergovernmental commission.
During the meetings with Levitin, the whole range of issues of
Armenian-Russian cooperation was discussed, among them energy sector,
construction of the new nuclear power unit, concession management of
Armenian railways, construction of the new railroad, road construction
matte rs, agriculture, infrastructures, issue of "Mars" factory,
Sargsyan said.
The sides established the existing problems, recorded the progress
reached and the issues to proceeds with, the Premier said.