STATE REVENUE COMMITTEE DOES NOT YET MAKE ANY CHANGES CONNECTED WITH THE OPENING OF THE ARMENIAN-TURKISH BORDER
ARMENPRESS
OCTOBER 23, 2009
YEREVAN
Armenian government-affiliated State Revenue Committee does not yet
make any changes connected with the opening of the Armenian-Turkish
border. Chairman of the Committee Gagik Khachatryan said today at
the meeting with the reporters that currently the normalization
process between the two countries is in the political field and has
not finished yet.
"We are making certain studies but in respect of customs services
we are not implementing changes of any function. When the decisions
are made in the political field we will also undertake steps,"
Khachatryan said.
He also referred to the issue that the art figures from Iran, Georgia
who come to participate in the exhibition in Yerevan are not allowed
in customs point to pass the border.
"Many think that if they are participating in the exhibition it
means they can transport product without relevant documents. There
is no serious issue. All the cases refer to not having documents,"
Khachatryan said.
ARMENPRESS
OCTOBER 23, 2009
YEREVAN
Armenian government-affiliated State Revenue Committee does not yet
make any changes connected with the opening of the Armenian-Turkish
border. Chairman of the Committee Gagik Khachatryan said today at
the meeting with the reporters that currently the normalization
process between the two countries is in the political field and has
not finished yet.
"We are making certain studies but in respect of customs services
we are not implementing changes of any function. When the decisions
are made in the political field we will also undertake steps,"
Khachatryan said.
He also referred to the issue that the art figures from Iran, Georgia
who come to participate in the exhibition in Yerevan are not allowed
in customs point to pass the border.
"Many think that if they are participating in the exhibition it
means they can transport product without relevant documents. There
is no serious issue. All the cases refer to not having documents,"
Khachatryan said.