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  • President Serzh Sargsyan Received Co-Chair Of The Armenian-Bulgarian

    PRESIDENT SERZH SARGSYAN RECEIVED CO-CHAIR OF THE ARMENIAN-BULGARIAN INTERGOVERNMENTAL COMMISSION

    President.am
    Sept 10 2010
    Armenia

    Today, President Serzh Sargsyan received the Minister of Transport,
    Information Technologies and Communications, Co-Chair of the
    Armenian-Bulgarian intergovernmental commission for cooperation in
    the areas of economy, science and technology Alexander Tsvetkov, who
    arrived to Yerevan to participate in the works of the 6th session of
    the Commission to be held on September 9-10.

    President Sargsyan said that Armenia attaches great importance to
    the consistent development of friendly relations with Bulgaria in all
    areas - political, economic, and cultural. According to the President
    of Armenia, the intergovernmental commission has a significant role
    to play in the process. He also noted that considerable work is being
    done for the expansion of economic cooperation, enhancement of contacts
    between businessmen, and implementation of new programs.

    President Sargsyan said that the existing extensive legal field
    provides good opportunities for the expansion of economic and
    trade relations. "I hope, that this session of the commission will
    provide opportunities for identifying new areas of cooperation for
    the government structures as well as for the business circles,"
    the President of Armenia stressed.

    The Co-Chair of the commission Alexander Tsvetkov presented to Serzh
    Sargsyan results of the talks held on some important issues during the
    commission's Yerevan session, which included areas of transportations,
    agriculture and other promising fields of cooperation between Armenia
    and Bulgaria. He assured that these discussions and agreements would
    very soon produce tangible results.




    From: A. Papazian
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