Israel's ex-envoy: Jerusalem seeks to develop ties with Armenia
May 6, 2012 - 10:31 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - The first Israeli Ambassador to Armenia confessed to
having witnessed a major progress in Armenia since his first visit to
the country in 1993.In a conversation with a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter,
Baruch Ben-Neria noted that Armenia still has a great potential for
development. Ben-Neria stressed strengthening of trade and economic
ties as the most promising aspects in Armenia-Israel relations. `The
countries could also cooperate in such sectors as tourism and IT,' the
ex-envoy noted.
Commenting on current state of affairs in Israel, the ex-envoy
stressed complicated and unforeseeable situation the country has found
itself in. `Arab Spring and political changes in Arab states have
radically changed the outlook for the Middle East, rendering
predictions as to their future policies impossible,' Ben-Neria said.
`Israel takes major effort to develop ties with emerging democratic
states,' the ex-envoy stressed in conclusion, expressing Jerusalem's
interest in boosting relations with Armenia.
May 6, 2012 - 10:31 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - The first Israeli Ambassador to Armenia confessed to
having witnessed a major progress in Armenia since his first visit to
the country in 1993.In a conversation with a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter,
Baruch Ben-Neria noted that Armenia still has a great potential for
development. Ben-Neria stressed strengthening of trade and economic
ties as the most promising aspects in Armenia-Israel relations. `The
countries could also cooperate in such sectors as tourism and IT,' the
ex-envoy noted.
Commenting on current state of affairs in Israel, the ex-envoy
stressed complicated and unforeseeable situation the country has found
itself in. `Arab Spring and political changes in Arab states have
radically changed the outlook for the Middle East, rendering
predictions as to their future policies impossible,' Ben-Neria said.
`Israel takes major effort to develop ties with emerging democratic
states,' the ex-envoy stressed in conclusion, expressing Jerusalem's
interest in boosting relations with Armenia.