MPS OF BELARUS, ARMENIA TO PROMOTE NEW FORMS OF ECONOMIC COOPERATION
Belarusian Telegraph Agency
July 11 2013
11.07.2013 17:02
MINSK, 11 July (BelTA) - Belarus and Armenia need to switch to new
forms of trade and economic cooperation, and the parliamentarians
of the two countries can help make it happen, Chairman of the House
of Representatives of the National Assembly of Belarus Vladimir
Andreichenko has said as he received a parliamentary delegation of
Armenia led by Vice President of the National Assembly of Armenia
Eduard Sharmazanov on 11 July, BelTA has learnt.
Vladimir Andreichenko stated that the economies of Belarus and
Armenia are complementary and the potential of the trade and economic
cooperation has not been used in full. "Our countries are expanding the
bilateral trade, but we need to embrace new forms of cooperation, like
establishment of joint ventures, operations and assembly factories,"
Vladimir Andreichenko said.
The Speaker noted that Armenia might be interested in agricultural
machinery and fertilizers made in Belarus. Besides, Belarus has
greatly advanced in crop production and animal breeding technologies.
Vladimir Andreichenko emphasized the relevance of the forthcoming
session of the interparliamentary cooperation commission of
the National Assembly of Belarus and the National Assembly of
Armenia. The MPs are going to discuss prospects of the trade and
economic cooperation. He added that the Belarusian parliament
is investing a lot of efforts in promoting Belarusian products,
implementing investment projects and bolstering cooperation ties.
Vice President of the National Assembly of Armenia Eduard Sharmazanov
agreed that Belarus-Armenia cooperation is gaining momentum in
all the fields. "The interparliamentary cooperation commission has
great potential to intensify bilateral relations," he said. Eduard
Sharmazanov also spoke about prospects of interparliamentary
cooperation: "Armenia and Belarus have synchronized their positions
in the CSTO Parliamentary Assembly, CIS Interparliamentary Assembly,
and the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly. We need to make our cooperation
in international organizations even tighter".
The Armenian delegation will stay in Belarus until 14 July. The program
of the visit includes a session of the intergovernmental cooperation
commission in Minsk and a visit to Brest Oblast and Minsk Oblast.
http://news.belta.by/en/news/econom?id=720781
Belarusian Telegraph Agency
July 11 2013
11.07.2013 17:02
MINSK, 11 July (BelTA) - Belarus and Armenia need to switch to new
forms of trade and economic cooperation, and the parliamentarians
of the two countries can help make it happen, Chairman of the House
of Representatives of the National Assembly of Belarus Vladimir
Andreichenko has said as he received a parliamentary delegation of
Armenia led by Vice President of the National Assembly of Armenia
Eduard Sharmazanov on 11 July, BelTA has learnt.
Vladimir Andreichenko stated that the economies of Belarus and
Armenia are complementary and the potential of the trade and economic
cooperation has not been used in full. "Our countries are expanding the
bilateral trade, but we need to embrace new forms of cooperation, like
establishment of joint ventures, operations and assembly factories,"
Vladimir Andreichenko said.
The Speaker noted that Armenia might be interested in agricultural
machinery and fertilizers made in Belarus. Besides, Belarus has
greatly advanced in crop production and animal breeding technologies.
Vladimir Andreichenko emphasized the relevance of the forthcoming
session of the interparliamentary cooperation commission of
the National Assembly of Belarus and the National Assembly of
Armenia. The MPs are going to discuss prospects of the trade and
economic cooperation. He added that the Belarusian parliament
is investing a lot of efforts in promoting Belarusian products,
implementing investment projects and bolstering cooperation ties.
Vice President of the National Assembly of Armenia Eduard Sharmazanov
agreed that Belarus-Armenia cooperation is gaining momentum in
all the fields. "The interparliamentary cooperation commission has
great potential to intensify bilateral relations," he said. Eduard
Sharmazanov also spoke about prospects of interparliamentary
cooperation: "Armenia and Belarus have synchronized their positions
in the CSTO Parliamentary Assembly, CIS Interparliamentary Assembly,
and the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly. We need to make our cooperation
in international organizations even tighter".
The Armenian delegation will stay in Belarus until 14 July. The program
of the visit includes a session of the intergovernmental cooperation
commission in Minsk and a visit to Brest Oblast and Minsk Oblast.
http://news.belta.by/en/news/econom?id=720781