PM OF ARMENIA RECEIVES ISRAELI MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE
ARMENPRESS
APRIL 16, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, APRIL 16, ARMENPRESS: Prime Minister of Armenia Tigran
Sargsyan received Israeli Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development
Orit Noked, government's press service told Armenpress.
"Your visit to Armenia can be considered as a new step on the way of
development of Armenian-Israeli relations. We are interested in it and
are ready to pass that path," said the Prime Minister. The head of the
government stressed that thee is big field of bilateral cooperation,
especially, in the sphere of economy.
Tigran Sargsyan said the up-to-date technologies introduced by Israel
are useful for application in the sphere of agriculture of Armenia. In
that regard the PM attached importance toe experience exchange.
Expressing gratitude for warm reception, Orit Noked said that
an agreement of bilateral cooperation is intended to sign in the
sphere of agriculture. "We are ready to share our experience. I am
sure we can have a successful collaboration and implement different
practical programs. I am convinced we can cooperate with Armenia in
other spheres as well," said the Israeli Minister.
In that regard Orit Noked said an Armenian-Israeli task group will
be set up, which will work out joint programs, implement experience
exchange, etc.
The interlocutors also discussed issues concerning bilateral
cooperation in tourism, pharmacy, architecture, and other spheres.
ARMENPRESS
APRIL 16, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, APRIL 16, ARMENPRESS: Prime Minister of Armenia Tigran
Sargsyan received Israeli Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development
Orit Noked, government's press service told Armenpress.
"Your visit to Armenia can be considered as a new step on the way of
development of Armenian-Israeli relations. We are interested in it and
are ready to pass that path," said the Prime Minister. The head of the
government stressed that thee is big field of bilateral cooperation,
especially, in the sphere of economy.
Tigran Sargsyan said the up-to-date technologies introduced by Israel
are useful for application in the sphere of agriculture of Armenia. In
that regard the PM attached importance toe experience exchange.
Expressing gratitude for warm reception, Orit Noked said that
an agreement of bilateral cooperation is intended to sign in the
sphere of agriculture. "We are ready to share our experience. I am
sure we can have a successful collaboration and implement different
practical programs. I am convinced we can cooperate with Armenia in
other spheres as well," said the Israeli Minister.
In that regard Orit Noked said an Armenian-Israeli task group will
be set up, which will work out joint programs, implement experience
exchange, etc.
The interlocutors also discussed issues concerning bilateral
cooperation in tourism, pharmacy, architecture, and other spheres.