ARMENIAN PM: RUSSIAN GAS PRICE WILL CHANGE IN LINE WITH THE GLOBAL SITUATION
Mediamax
Nov 26 2012
Armenia
Photo: http://ru.tsn.uaLeftRight Yerevan/Mediamax/. Armenian Prime
Minister Tigran Sargsyan said that the Armenian-Russian talks on gas
price will be over by the end of the year.
The head of the government said this in an interview to Interfax.
"There aren't and have never been any issues we fail to agree on. In
this case too, we have agreed on basic principles, and there remain
only some technical details to be finalized," said Tigran Sargsyan.
The PM said that the Russian gas price will change in line with the
global situation.
"It's obvious that the price cannot be fixed forever. The global
situation changes, prices are rising or falling, and the negotiating
parties should arrive at an agreement on how to set the price. In
this case, in the future, changes will be perceived much easier,"
said Tigran Sargsyan.
Commenting on the opinions that the gas price will nevertheless grow
next year in Armenia, the PM said:
"Everything depends on the price conjuncture, whether it will grow
or fall. We'll see. So, I wouldn't like to send pessimistic impulses
to our people. Let's wait and see."
Mediamax
Nov 26 2012
Armenia
Photo: http://ru.tsn.uaLeftRight Yerevan/Mediamax/. Armenian Prime
Minister Tigran Sargsyan said that the Armenian-Russian talks on gas
price will be over by the end of the year.
The head of the government said this in an interview to Interfax.
"There aren't and have never been any issues we fail to agree on. In
this case too, we have agreed on basic principles, and there remain
only some technical details to be finalized," said Tigran Sargsyan.
The PM said that the Russian gas price will change in line with the
global situation.
"It's obvious that the price cannot be fixed forever. The global
situation changes, prices are rising or falling, and the negotiating
parties should arrive at an agreement on how to set the price. In
this case, in the future, changes will be perceived much easier,"
said Tigran Sargsyan.
Commenting on the opinions that the gas price will nevertheless grow
next year in Armenia, the PM said:
"Everything depends on the price conjuncture, whether it will grow
or fall. We'll see. So, I wouldn't like to send pessimistic impulses
to our people. Let's wait and see."