EEC, ARMENIA SIGN MEMORANDUM OF COOPERATION
Belarusian Telegraph Agency, Belarus
April 11 2013
MOSCOW, 11 April (BelTA) - The Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC)
and the Armenian Government signed a memorandum of cooperation. The
document was signed during a meeting between the EEC Board Chairman
Viktor Khristenko, EEC Minister for Integration and Macroeconomics
Tatiana Valovaya and Prime Minister of Armenia Tigran Sargsyan in
Yerevan on 10 April, BelTA learnt from the EEC press service.
The parties shall hold consultations, conferences, seminars with the
participation of representatives of the business communities of the
member states of the Customs Union and the Single Economic Space and
Armenia on matters of mutual interest. The parties will also cooperate
through the preparation of analytical and other reviews.
Participants of the meeting discussed the Customs Union operation
principles, existing norms and rules, in particular in technical
regulation. Viktor Khristenko stated that Armenia is an important
partner of the Customs Union and, therefore, the EEC overriding task
is to make the commission's activity maximum clear for the Armenian
authorities.
According to the press service, during Viktor Khristenko's visit to
Kyiv on 10 September 2012 two memorandums were signed between the
EEC and the Government of Ukraine: on cooperation in trade and on
cooperation in technical regulation.
http://news.belta.by/en/news/politics?id=712348
Belarusian Telegraph Agency, Belarus
April 11 2013
MOSCOW, 11 April (BelTA) - The Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC)
and the Armenian Government signed a memorandum of cooperation. The
document was signed during a meeting between the EEC Board Chairman
Viktor Khristenko, EEC Minister for Integration and Macroeconomics
Tatiana Valovaya and Prime Minister of Armenia Tigran Sargsyan in
Yerevan on 10 April, BelTA learnt from the EEC press service.
The parties shall hold consultations, conferences, seminars with the
participation of representatives of the business communities of the
member states of the Customs Union and the Single Economic Space and
Armenia on matters of mutual interest. The parties will also cooperate
through the preparation of analytical and other reviews.
Participants of the meeting discussed the Customs Union operation
principles, existing norms and rules, in particular in technical
regulation. Viktor Khristenko stated that Armenia is an important
partner of the Customs Union and, therefore, the EEC overriding task
is to make the commission's activity maximum clear for the Armenian
authorities.
According to the press service, during Viktor Khristenko's visit to
Kyiv on 10 September 2012 two memorandums were signed between the
EEC and the Government of Ukraine: on cooperation in trade and on
cooperation in technical regulation.
http://news.belta.by/en/news/politics?id=712348