ARMENIA TO BE CONSIDERED CUSTOMS UNION SPECIAL ZONE: RA PREMIER
news.am
April 28 2010
Armenia
Moscow and Russia consider the options of Armenia to join Customs
Union having no common border with Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan,
RA Premier Tigran Sargsyan informed.
According to him, the issue was canvassed with Russian Deputy Premier
Igor Shuvalov in the course of his visit to Armenia. "New ideas on how
to accomplish this were voiced. There is the issue of Kaliningrad,
where certain techniques of customs clearance should be elaborated
as well. Armenia is interested in Mr. Shuvalov's proposals to be
considered as a special zone in the Union along with Kaliningrad,"
Sargsyan said.
He explained that special regimes can be set up in the country,
enabling EurAsEC states (Eurasian Economic Community, Armenia is an
observer country in the organization-NEWS.am's note) to operate say
in the Middle East, using Armenia as a platform of service it has on
offer, rbcdaily reports.
Not counting Turkey, that considers itself in Europe, the only Middle
East state bordering with Armenia is Iran. "The procedures of Yerevan's
involvement in the common market are designed by joint working groups,"
Sargsyan noted.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
news.am
April 28 2010
Armenia
Moscow and Russia consider the options of Armenia to join Customs
Union having no common border with Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan,
RA Premier Tigran Sargsyan informed.
According to him, the issue was canvassed with Russian Deputy Premier
Igor Shuvalov in the course of his visit to Armenia. "New ideas on how
to accomplish this were voiced. There is the issue of Kaliningrad,
where certain techniques of customs clearance should be elaborated
as well. Armenia is interested in Mr. Shuvalov's proposals to be
considered as a special zone in the Union along with Kaliningrad,"
Sargsyan said.
He explained that special regimes can be set up in the country,
enabling EurAsEC states (Eurasian Economic Community, Armenia is an
observer country in the organization-NEWS.am's note) to operate say
in the Middle East, using Armenia as a platform of service it has on
offer, rbcdaily reports.
Not counting Turkey, that considers itself in Europe, the only Middle
East state bordering with Armenia is Iran. "The procedures of Yerevan's
involvement in the common market are designed by joint working groups,"
Sargsyan noted.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress