PM LURES ARMENIA TO INVEST IN BULGARIA
Novinite
April 3 2012
Bulgaria
Bulgaria can offer Armenia great economic opportunities and serve
as its gateway to the rest of the EU, Prime Minister Boyko Borisov
has stated.
During his visit to Armenia, Borisov pointed out that his country
has the lowest taxes in EU, which, combined with its geographical
proximity to Armenia, makes it great for investments.
On Tuesday, Borisov met with his Armenian counterpart Tigran Sargsyan.
Both Prime Ministers admitted that the economic cooperation between the
two countries is currently not sufficient, promising to increase it.
"We have a century-old history of cooperation, however today we've
stressed with the Bulgarian PM that the level of economic cooperation
isn't enough and that the relationship needs new risks," Sargsyan
declared, as cited by Panorama.am.
Bulgaria's Sofia University and the Armenian State Pedagogical
University signed a cooperation agreement during the Bulgarian
delegation's visit.
Borisov's visit to the Southern Caucasus states comes on the invitation
of the Prime Ministers of Georgia and Armenia, Nikoloz Gilauri and
Tigran Sargsyan.
Novinite
April 3 2012
Bulgaria
Bulgaria can offer Armenia great economic opportunities and serve
as its gateway to the rest of the EU, Prime Minister Boyko Borisov
has stated.
During his visit to Armenia, Borisov pointed out that his country
has the lowest taxes in EU, which, combined with its geographical
proximity to Armenia, makes it great for investments.
On Tuesday, Borisov met with his Armenian counterpart Tigran Sargsyan.
Both Prime Ministers admitted that the economic cooperation between the
two countries is currently not sufficient, promising to increase it.
"We have a century-old history of cooperation, however today we've
stressed with the Bulgarian PM that the level of economic cooperation
isn't enough and that the relationship needs new risks," Sargsyan
declared, as cited by Panorama.am.
Bulgaria's Sofia University and the Armenian State Pedagogical
University signed a cooperation agreement during the Bulgarian
delegation's visit.
Borisov's visit to the Southern Caucasus states comes on the invitation
of the Prime Ministers of Georgia and Armenia, Nikoloz Gilauri and
Tigran Sargsyan.