ARMENIAN-GEORGIAN INTERGOVERNMENTAL COMMISSION SITTING TOOK PLACE TODAY, HEADED BY TIGRAN SARGSYAN AND NIKA GILAURI
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Nov 21 2011
Armenia
Armenian-Georgian Intergovernmental Commission Sitting Took Place
Today, Headed by Tigran Sargsyan and Nika Gilauri The sitting of
the Armenian-Georgian intergovernmental commission was held today in
Batumi, headed by the Prime Ministers of Armenia and Georgia Tigran
Sargsyan and Nika Gilauri. The sides discussed a wide range of issues
related to economy, culture, tourism and other areas of cooperation.
Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan thanked the Georgian side for the
warm welcome showed towards the Armenian delegation. "The goal of
the intergovernmental commission is to expand and diversify the
Armenian-Georgian relations. We are interested in the development
and deepening of our relations and we are sure that it is in the best
interest of our people," said Tigran Sargsyan.
He noted that the projects implemented in cooperation with EU
contribute to the introduction of joint economic policy between Armenia
and Georgia, which, in its turn, will allow to significantly increase
the bilateral trade-circulation level. "The many issues included
on our agenda are evidence of our relations becoming more diverse
year by year," said the Prime Minister. Tigran Sargsyan passed warm
greetings to the president of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili on behalf
of the president of Armenia Serj Sargsyan.
Nika Gilauri, welcoming the Armenian government delegation, stressed
the importance of the fact that very good economic relations have
formed between Armenia and Georgia. "It is gratifying that those
relations are becoming deeper and stronger year by year. It is
welcoming that this year, compared to last year's results, the trade
turnover increased by 42%," said the Prime Minister of Georgia. He
noted that there are many Armenian-Georgian joint projects related
to the maintenance of customs points, wiring construction, etc. "We
should definitely continue the negotiations on the full implementation
of the joint projects. Currently, Georgia and Armenia are undergoing
reforms in various sectors, which will be the main basis for the
implementation of joint projects," said Nika Gilauri and thanked Tigran
Sargsyan and the Armenian delegation for the good cooperative work.
The sides signed the protocol of the Armenian-Georgian
intergovernmental economic commission during the sitting.
Office of the Prime Minister
www.gov.am
Nov 21 2011
Armenia
Armenian-Georgian Intergovernmental Commission Sitting Took Place
Today, Headed by Tigran Sargsyan and Nika Gilauri The sitting of
the Armenian-Georgian intergovernmental commission was held today in
Batumi, headed by the Prime Ministers of Armenia and Georgia Tigran
Sargsyan and Nika Gilauri. The sides discussed a wide range of issues
related to economy, culture, tourism and other areas of cooperation.
Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan thanked the Georgian side for the
warm welcome showed towards the Armenian delegation. "The goal of
the intergovernmental commission is to expand and diversify the
Armenian-Georgian relations. We are interested in the development
and deepening of our relations and we are sure that it is in the best
interest of our people," said Tigran Sargsyan.
He noted that the projects implemented in cooperation with EU
contribute to the introduction of joint economic policy between Armenia
and Georgia, which, in its turn, will allow to significantly increase
the bilateral trade-circulation level. "The many issues included
on our agenda are evidence of our relations becoming more diverse
year by year," said the Prime Minister. Tigran Sargsyan passed warm
greetings to the president of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili on behalf
of the president of Armenia Serj Sargsyan.
Nika Gilauri, welcoming the Armenian government delegation, stressed
the importance of the fact that very good economic relations have
formed between Armenia and Georgia. "It is gratifying that those
relations are becoming deeper and stronger year by year. It is
welcoming that this year, compared to last year's results, the trade
turnover increased by 42%," said the Prime Minister of Georgia. He
noted that there are many Armenian-Georgian joint projects related
to the maintenance of customs points, wiring construction, etc. "We
should definitely continue the negotiations on the full implementation
of the joint projects. Currently, Georgia and Armenia are undergoing
reforms in various sectors, which will be the main basis for the
implementation of joint projects," said Nika Gilauri and thanked Tigran
Sargsyan and the Armenian delegation for the good cooperative work.
The sides signed the protocol of the Armenian-Georgian
intergovernmental economic commission during the sitting.