WE DO NOT HAVE OIL, BUT WE DO HAVE MORE PRECIOUS RESOURCES - ARMENIAN PM
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February 03, 2012 | 13:45
YEREVAN. - Armenia's PM Tigran Sargsyan received Jonathan James Aves
and Catherine Jane Leach, Great Britain's newly appointed ambassadors
to Armenia. They discussed Armenian-British relations.
Sargsyan noted that Armenia is interested in deepening relations with
Great Britain. "First and foremost, it is important for the British
diplomacy to secure a balanced approach in the region. We do not have
oil, but we do have more precious and important resources. Above all,
this is the human capital. That is why Information Technology is a
priority direction for us," Armenia's PM said, Governmental Press
Service informed Armenian News-NEWS.am.
He also noted that economic interests need to be discovered in Armenia
for British investors, and this would give new impetus to developing
bilateral relations.
In her turn, Ambassador Catherine Jane Leach expressed a conviction
that their activities would transfer the Armenian-British relations
to a new phase. The two ambassadors also noted that British companies
are interested in making investments in Armenia, specifically in the
mining industry and Information Technology.
The interlocutors also reflected on Armenia's economic policy, as
well as bilateral cultural and Armenia-EU relations.
news.am
February 03, 2012 | 13:45
YEREVAN. - Armenia's PM Tigran Sargsyan received Jonathan James Aves
and Catherine Jane Leach, Great Britain's newly appointed ambassadors
to Armenia. They discussed Armenian-British relations.
Sargsyan noted that Armenia is interested in deepening relations with
Great Britain. "First and foremost, it is important for the British
diplomacy to secure a balanced approach in the region. We do not have
oil, but we do have more precious and important resources. Above all,
this is the human capital. That is why Information Technology is a
priority direction for us," Armenia's PM said, Governmental Press
Service informed Armenian News-NEWS.am.
He also noted that economic interests need to be discovered in Armenia
for British investors, and this would give new impetus to developing
bilateral relations.
In her turn, Ambassador Catherine Jane Leach expressed a conviction
that their activities would transfer the Armenian-British relations
to a new phase. The two ambassadors also noted that British companies
are interested in making investments in Armenia, specifically in the
mining industry and Information Technology.
The interlocutors also reflected on Armenia's economic policy, as
well as bilateral cultural and Armenia-EU relations.