CUSTOMS STATIONS AT ARMENIAN-GEORGIAN BORDER TO BE MODERNIZED
news.am
Nov 8 2010
Armenia
A Georgian delegation led by Minister of Finance Vakha Baindurashvili
has arrived in Armenia to discuss the schedule of modernizing the
customs stations at the Armenian-Georgian border. During his recent
visit to the Armenian-Georgian border RA President Serzh Sargsyan
underlined the need for such a schedule.
At his meeting with Chairman of the RA State Revenue Committee Gagik
Khachatryan, Minister Vakha Baindurashvili expressed hope for efficient
bilateral cooperation.
He reported that the two countries' Presidents have discussed the
necessary proposals and measures, and the Georgian delegation arrived
to discuss the work schedule. "I would like this cooperation between
the Armenian and Georgian customs services to be an example for the
regional countries. Discussions at the government level are under way,
and we are launching the construction of a border complex next month,"
Minister Baindurashvili said.
Chairman of the RA State Revenue Committee Gagik Kachatryan underlined
the importance of Armenian-Georgian cooperation in modernizing
customs stations. He also pointed out the need for harmonizing the two
countries' laws. "I am sure that our businessmen and other citizens
will soon appreciate the results of reforms," he said.
From: A. Papazian
news.am
Nov 8 2010
Armenia
A Georgian delegation led by Minister of Finance Vakha Baindurashvili
has arrived in Armenia to discuss the schedule of modernizing the
customs stations at the Armenian-Georgian border. During his recent
visit to the Armenian-Georgian border RA President Serzh Sargsyan
underlined the need for such a schedule.
At his meeting with Chairman of the RA State Revenue Committee Gagik
Khachatryan, Minister Vakha Baindurashvili expressed hope for efficient
bilateral cooperation.
He reported that the two countries' Presidents have discussed the
necessary proposals and measures, and the Georgian delegation arrived
to discuss the work schedule. "I would like this cooperation between
the Armenian and Georgian customs services to be an example for the
regional countries. Discussions at the government level are under way,
and we are launching the construction of a border complex next month,"
Minister Baindurashvili said.
Chairman of the RA State Revenue Committee Gagik Kachatryan underlined
the importance of Armenian-Georgian cooperation in modernizing
customs stations. He also pointed out the need for harmonizing the two
countries' laws. "I am sure that our businessmen and other citizens
will soon appreciate the results of reforms," he said.
From: A. Papazian