ARMENIA, BULGARIA TO ORGANIZE BUSINESS FORUM
NEWS.AM
April 03, 2012 | 13:17
YEREVAN.- Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan received on Tuesday
his Bulgarian counterpart Boyko Borisov.
Sargsyan said Armenia wants to expand and deepen relations with
Bulgaria expressing confidence that the visit will give an impetus
to the strengthening of bilateral ties.
Boyko Borisov spoke about the Armenian community's contribution to
the development of business, banking, healthcare and other fields.
Stressing that the bilateral trade turnover reaches $60 million, the
sides agreed it does not conform to high level of the relations. The
officials agreed to organize an Armenian-Bulgarian business forum.
Armenian Premier underscored that Bulgaria's experience is useful
for Armenia's European integration.
The premiers signed a cooperation agreement in the field of social
security.
NEWS.AM
April 03, 2012 | 13:17
YEREVAN.- Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan received on Tuesday
his Bulgarian counterpart Boyko Borisov.
Sargsyan said Armenia wants to expand and deepen relations with
Bulgaria expressing confidence that the visit will give an impetus
to the strengthening of bilateral ties.
Boyko Borisov spoke about the Armenian community's contribution to
the development of business, banking, healthcare and other fields.
Stressing that the bilateral trade turnover reaches $60 million, the
sides agreed it does not conform to high level of the relations. The
officials agreed to organize an Armenian-Bulgarian business forum.
Armenian Premier underscored that Bulgaria's experience is useful
for Armenia's European integration.
The premiers signed a cooperation agreement in the field of social
security.