TIGRAN SARGSYAN: THERE ARE FAVORABLE PREREQUISITES FOR DEEPENING ARMENIAN-SLOVAK COOPERATION
Noyan Tapan
March 18, 2010
YEREVAN, MARCH 18, NOYAN TAPAN. The current level of cooperation
between Armenia and Slovakia creates favorable prerequisites for
deepening it, Prime Minister of Armenia Tigran Sargsyan stated,
when receiving Slovak Foreign Minister Miroslav Lajcak on March 18.
The interlocutors discussed the opportunities of expanding bilateral
cooperation within the framework of Eastern Partnership project. T.
Sargsyan expressed a high opinion about Slovakia's active participation
in that project. M. Lajcak said that Slovak experience may be useful to
Armenia. According to him, this year the Slovak Republic will assume
the chairmanship of the Vishegrad Four (V4), and it is envisaged
organizing a meeting with the participation of member states of this
group and the Eastern Partnership project.
According to the RA Government Information and PR Department, the
sides considered it important that the potential for development
of economic ties be used to the full. In the words of the Slovak
foreign minister, he is accompanied by a delegation of businessmen
and investors who examine the opportunities of making investments in
Armenia. In this connection, special importance was attached to the
first Armenian-Slovak business forum held in Yerevan on the same day.
The sides expressed a hope that it will encourage investments and
help businessmen of the two countries to establish closer relations. T.
Sargsyan said he had instructed the Armenian Development Agency to
prepare a project on investment encouragement. Priority was given to
the expansion of bilateral cooperation in energy, chemical industry,
agriculture, and environmental protection.
The sides stressed the necessity to expand and improve the legal and
contractual field between Armenia and Slovakia.
At the guest's request, the prime minister spoke about the anti-crisis
measures taken by the Armenian government.
The interlocutors also discussed regional problems.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Noyan Tapan
March 18, 2010
YEREVAN, MARCH 18, NOYAN TAPAN. The current level of cooperation
between Armenia and Slovakia creates favorable prerequisites for
deepening it, Prime Minister of Armenia Tigran Sargsyan stated,
when receiving Slovak Foreign Minister Miroslav Lajcak on March 18.
The interlocutors discussed the opportunities of expanding bilateral
cooperation within the framework of Eastern Partnership project. T.
Sargsyan expressed a high opinion about Slovakia's active participation
in that project. M. Lajcak said that Slovak experience may be useful to
Armenia. According to him, this year the Slovak Republic will assume
the chairmanship of the Vishegrad Four (V4), and it is envisaged
organizing a meeting with the participation of member states of this
group and the Eastern Partnership project.
According to the RA Government Information and PR Department, the
sides considered it important that the potential for development
of economic ties be used to the full. In the words of the Slovak
foreign minister, he is accompanied by a delegation of businessmen
and investors who examine the opportunities of making investments in
Armenia. In this connection, special importance was attached to the
first Armenian-Slovak business forum held in Yerevan on the same day.
The sides expressed a hope that it will encourage investments and
help businessmen of the two countries to establish closer relations. T.
Sargsyan said he had instructed the Armenian Development Agency to
prepare a project on investment encouragement. Priority was given to
the expansion of bilateral cooperation in energy, chemical industry,
agriculture, and environmental protection.
The sides stressed the necessity to expand and improve the legal and
contractual field between Armenia and Slovakia.
At the guest's request, the prime minister spoke about the anti-crisis
measures taken by the Armenian government.
The interlocutors also discussed regional problems.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress