Time has come for closer interregional cooperation between Armenia and
Russia - Armenian PM
NEWS.AM
October 13, 2012 | 13:36
YEREVAN. - The Armenian-Russian Interregional Forum kicked off in
Armenia's capital, Yerevan, and Armenia's Premier Tigran Sargsyan was
on hand at the event's official opening.
In his welcoming remarks, Sargsyan expressed a hope that this forum
will contribute to developing ties between both countries, the
Government pres service informs.
`The interrelations between Armenia and Russia are a strategic
partnership. A political and an economic discourse is established.
Today, the time has come for a closer interregional cooperation. We
need to strengthen the mutual information space, [and] create a
database for the regional markets of both countries,' the PM said.
The Premier recalled that an economic cooperation program was signed
Friday between Armenia and Russia, and until the year 2020. `This is a
systemic document which reveals the directions for economic
cooperation. [And] The regions must take an active part in carrying
out events,' Tigran Sargsyan noted.
Tigran Sargsyan added that one of the Armenian Government's priorities
is the development of regional infrastructures. `We are exerting
efforts so that the quality of live in the villages be same as urban
conditions. Our regions have an enormous potential for tourism
development. [And] Armenia's sanitariums are turning into tourism
centers,' Sargsyan noted.
Also, the PM presented Armenia's current economic situation and growth
rate and opportunities.
Separately, several documents were signed within the framework of the
Armenian-Russian Interregional
Russia - Armenian PM
NEWS.AM
October 13, 2012 | 13:36
YEREVAN. - The Armenian-Russian Interregional Forum kicked off in
Armenia's capital, Yerevan, and Armenia's Premier Tigran Sargsyan was
on hand at the event's official opening.
In his welcoming remarks, Sargsyan expressed a hope that this forum
will contribute to developing ties between both countries, the
Government pres service informs.
`The interrelations between Armenia and Russia are a strategic
partnership. A political and an economic discourse is established.
Today, the time has come for a closer interregional cooperation. We
need to strengthen the mutual information space, [and] create a
database for the regional markets of both countries,' the PM said.
The Premier recalled that an economic cooperation program was signed
Friday between Armenia and Russia, and until the year 2020. `This is a
systemic document which reveals the directions for economic
cooperation. [And] The regions must take an active part in carrying
out events,' Tigran Sargsyan noted.
Tigran Sargsyan added that one of the Armenian Government's priorities
is the development of regional infrastructures. `We are exerting
efforts so that the quality of live in the villages be same as urban
conditions. Our regions have an enormous potential for tourism
development. [And] Armenia's sanitariums are turning into tourism
centers,' Sargsyan noted.
Also, the PM presented Armenia's current economic situation and growth
rate and opportunities.
Separately, several documents were signed within the framework of the
Armenian-Russian Interregional