CONTRACT ON ENCOURAGEMENT OF INVESTMENTS AND MUTUAL DEFENSE TO BE SIGNED BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENTS OF ARMENIA AND ESTONIA
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2010-03-04
YEREVAN, MARCH 4, ARMENPRESS: A contract on encouragement of
investments and mutual defense will be signed between the governments
of Armenia and Estonia. Armenian deputy economy minister Mushegh
Tumasyan said today at the session of the government that the contract
will promote the flow of private capital between the two states.
According to the contract, each party will provide complete defense
and security of the investments and incomes of the other party in
its territory.
Today the government approved also the suggestion on signing economic,
scientific and technical cooperation contract between the governments
of Armenia and Kuwait.
The goal of the contract is to develop friendly relations between
the two countries, consolidate and develop economic, scientific
and technical cooperation. The two countries will also cooperate in
tourism, science, technology, innovation, transport, information and
communication technologies, agriculture and other spheres.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
http://www.armenpress.am/news/more/id/592 947/lang/en
2010-03-04
YEREVAN, MARCH 4, ARMENPRESS: A contract on encouragement of
investments and mutual defense will be signed between the governments
of Armenia and Estonia. Armenian deputy economy minister Mushegh
Tumasyan said today at the session of the government that the contract
will promote the flow of private capital between the two states.
According to the contract, each party will provide complete defense
and security of the investments and incomes of the other party in
its territory.
Today the government approved also the suggestion on signing economic,
scientific and technical cooperation contract between the governments
of Armenia and Kuwait.
The goal of the contract is to develop friendly relations between
the two countries, consolidate and develop economic, scientific
and technical cooperation. The two countries will also cooperate in
tourism, science, technology, innovation, transport, information and
communication technologies, agriculture and other spheres.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress