IRANIAN DELEGATION VISITS MEGHRI BORDER CHECK-POINT
ARMENPRESS
DECEMBER 1, 2010
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, DECEMBER 1, ARMENPRESS: At the invitation of the Armenian
State Revenue Committee delegation led by the head of the Iranian
Customs Service Ardeshir Mohammadi is in Armenia.
Press service of the committee reported that the visit of the Iranian
delegation was organized within the framework of the Comprehensive
Border Management Program that launched in Armenia in the beginning of
the year. The program intends various events for reinforcing bilateral
border cooperation as well as increase of efficiency of work of the
customs services.
Members of the delegation first had an official meeting with
the leadership of the State Revenue Committee, afterwards signed
bilateral cooperation documents, including an agreement on exchange of
information, and then left for the Armenian-Iranian border - Meghri
customs point to get acquainted with the reforms intended within the
framework of the program on site.
"In respect of cooperation on customs issue Iran is Armenia's active
partner. During the visit of the RA prime minister to Tehran this year
issues on making reforms in the Armenian-Iranian border check-point
were discussed and the Iranian side was suggested to visit Armenia,"
head of tax payers service and taxing department of the committee
Karen Beglaryan said.
Within the framework of the complex management of borders works have
already launched on the Armenian-Georgian border check-points. The next
step will be the reforms of the Armenian-Iranian border check-point.
From: A. Papazian
ARMENPRESS
DECEMBER 1, 2010
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, DECEMBER 1, ARMENPRESS: At the invitation of the Armenian
State Revenue Committee delegation led by the head of the Iranian
Customs Service Ardeshir Mohammadi is in Armenia.
Press service of the committee reported that the visit of the Iranian
delegation was organized within the framework of the Comprehensive
Border Management Program that launched in Armenia in the beginning of
the year. The program intends various events for reinforcing bilateral
border cooperation as well as increase of efficiency of work of the
customs services.
Members of the delegation first had an official meeting with
the leadership of the State Revenue Committee, afterwards signed
bilateral cooperation documents, including an agreement on exchange of
information, and then left for the Armenian-Iranian border - Meghri
customs point to get acquainted with the reforms intended within the
framework of the program on site.
"In respect of cooperation on customs issue Iran is Armenia's active
partner. During the visit of the RA prime minister to Tehran this year
issues on making reforms in the Armenian-Iranian border check-point
were discussed and the Iranian side was suggested to visit Armenia,"
head of tax payers service and taxing department of the committee
Karen Beglaryan said.
Within the framework of the complex management of borders works have
already launched on the Armenian-Georgian border check-points. The next
step will be the reforms of the Armenian-Iranian border check-point.
From: A. Papazian