Issues of RA military-industrial sphere discussed
ARMENPRESS
Apr 29, 2010
YEREVAN, APRIL 29, ARMENPRESS: Arthur Baghdasaryan, secretary of the
National Security Council of Armenia met today with representatives of
the companies of the sphere of military industry, discussed the current
problems and the issues directed toward development of the sphere.
A. Baghdasaryan said that one of the main priorities of the Armenian
National Security Council is the military security, in maintenance
of which the military-industrial complex (MIC) has a decisive role
and significance. According to him, the constant attention of the
president on the developments taking place in the MIC is conditioned
by that very circumstance. "By the development degree of the MIC is
conditioned the military-political power of our state, as well as
its place and role in international developments" A. Baghdasaryan said.
According to him, taking into consideration the importance of the MIC,
a concept on MIC development is intended to draft, which will enable
to take into account the international experience of the sphere and
to ensure consolidation of a contemporary and operative system, as
well as to contribute to promotion of the activity of the enterprises
of the latter.
"Today the RA MIC is aimed at becoming the locomotive of the
national economy, which can create wide opportunities for up-to-date
enterprises. In the end, the RA MIC is aimed at encouraging the
product export of the MIC," A. Baghdasaryan said. He noted that the
military industry getting support by the state can appear to be a
serious stimulus for development of other branches of economy.
Secretary of the National Security Council said that works are being
carried out directed toward deepening the military-industrial ties
especially within the frameworks of the CSTO. "In this regard there
is a positive shift. I am sure that we will manage to register
serious achievements," A. Baghdasaryan said. According to him, 4
Armenian military-industrial companies must get integrated into a
financial-industrial interstate group, cooperating with Belarusian
and Russian companies.
ARMENPRESS
Apr 29, 2010
YEREVAN, APRIL 29, ARMENPRESS: Arthur Baghdasaryan, secretary of the
National Security Council of Armenia met today with representatives of
the companies of the sphere of military industry, discussed the current
problems and the issues directed toward development of the sphere.
A. Baghdasaryan said that one of the main priorities of the Armenian
National Security Council is the military security, in maintenance
of which the military-industrial complex (MIC) has a decisive role
and significance. According to him, the constant attention of the
president on the developments taking place in the MIC is conditioned
by that very circumstance. "By the development degree of the MIC is
conditioned the military-political power of our state, as well as
its place and role in international developments" A. Baghdasaryan said.
According to him, taking into consideration the importance of the MIC,
a concept on MIC development is intended to draft, which will enable
to take into account the international experience of the sphere and
to ensure consolidation of a contemporary and operative system, as
well as to contribute to promotion of the activity of the enterprises
of the latter.
"Today the RA MIC is aimed at becoming the locomotive of the
national economy, which can create wide opportunities for up-to-date
enterprises. In the end, the RA MIC is aimed at encouraging the
product export of the MIC," A. Baghdasaryan said. He noted that the
military industry getting support by the state can appear to be a
serious stimulus for development of other branches of economy.
Secretary of the National Security Council said that works are being
carried out directed toward deepening the military-industrial ties
especially within the frameworks of the CSTO. "In this regard there
is a positive shift. I am sure that we will manage to register
serious achievements," A. Baghdasaryan said. According to him, 4
Armenian military-industrial companies must get integrated into a
financial-industrial interstate group, cooperating with Belarusian
and Russian companies.