Bahrain says economic cooperation with Armenia important
February 2, 2013 - 17:16 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian Parliament Speaker Hovik Abrahamyan met
with the delegation of Bahrain parliament's Bahrain-Armenia friendship
group.
Welcoming the guests, National Assembly speaker noted the visit as a
good opportunity to discuss the cooperation areas between the two
countries. Highlighting the importance of the development of
cooperation with Arab countries, Hovik Abrahamyan stressed the
potential for deepening of bilateral ties.
He further hailed the friendship groups formed in the two parliaments,
stressing the need to activate economic cooperation, highly assessing
the prospects for development of the fields of education, culture and
tourism.
Bahrain's delegation leader voiced confidence that the visit will
contribute to deepening of the cooperation, stressing the role of
development of inter-parliamentary and economic relations.
Regional issues were further discussed, with the need to preserve
peace and stability in the region mutually stressed, parliamentary
press service reported.
February 2, 2013 - 17:16 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian Parliament Speaker Hovik Abrahamyan met
with the delegation of Bahrain parliament's Bahrain-Armenia friendship
group.
Welcoming the guests, National Assembly speaker noted the visit as a
good opportunity to discuss the cooperation areas between the two
countries. Highlighting the importance of the development of
cooperation with Arab countries, Hovik Abrahamyan stressed the
potential for deepening of bilateral ties.
He further hailed the friendship groups formed in the two parliaments,
stressing the need to activate economic cooperation, highly assessing
the prospects for development of the fields of education, culture and
tourism.
Bahrain's delegation leader voiced confidence that the visit will
contribute to deepening of the cooperation, stressing the role of
development of inter-parliamentary and economic relations.
Regional issues were further discussed, with the need to preserve
peace and stability in the region mutually stressed, parliamentary
press service reported.