FCCI PRESIDENT: UAE ATTACHES IMPORTANCE TO EXPANDING COOPERATION WITH ARMENIA
PanARMENIAN.Net
May 11, 2011 - 16:37 AMT
Armenian Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Territorial Administration
Armen Gevorgyan met with Mohammed Thani Al Rumaithi, the President
of the Federation of UAE Chambers of Commerce & Industry, to discuss
trade and economic ties.
Gevorgyan said that the current legal and contractual basis creates
opportunities for expanding the trade turnover between the two
countries, adding it is necessary to set a business council.
Al Rumaithi said for his part the UAE attaches importance to boosting
cooperation with Armenia, including the private sector. He pointed
to opportunities of implementing tourism projects in Armenia, saying
that Dubai-Yerevan flight launched by Fly Dubai late in 2010 is of
great importance.
Gevorgyan invited Al Rumaithi to pay a visit to Armenia to familiarize
himself with business and investment opportunities, as well as
discuss certain programs, the press service of the Armenian Ministry
of Territorial Administration reported.
PanARMENIAN.Net
May 11, 2011 - 16:37 AMT
Armenian Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Territorial Administration
Armen Gevorgyan met with Mohammed Thani Al Rumaithi, the President
of the Federation of UAE Chambers of Commerce & Industry, to discuss
trade and economic ties.
Gevorgyan said that the current legal and contractual basis creates
opportunities for expanding the trade turnover between the two
countries, adding it is necessary to set a business council.
Al Rumaithi said for his part the UAE attaches importance to boosting
cooperation with Armenia, including the private sector. He pointed
to opportunities of implementing tourism projects in Armenia, saying
that Dubai-Yerevan flight launched by Fly Dubai late in 2010 is of
great importance.
Gevorgyan invited Al Rumaithi to pay a visit to Armenia to familiarize
himself with business and investment opportunities, as well as
discuss certain programs, the press service of the Armenian Ministry
of Territorial Administration reported.