ARMENIA-CUSTOMS UNION COOPERATION MAY BE MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL : RF PRESIDENT STAFF
YEREVAN, March 18. /ARKA/. Seeking for formats of mutually beneficial
partnership between Armenia and the Customs Union will ensure
a long-term positive effect for all participants of the process,
said Russian official Vladimir Chernov in his greeting statement for
Economic Aspects of the Eurasian Integration and Armenia conference
in Yerevan.
Vladimir Chernov runs Division for Interregional and Cultural Relations
with Foreign States at Russia's President Staff.
"International and interregional partnership come to the fore
within the new realms of the forming Eurasian Economic Space. The
integration processes within EES format are developing intensively
and we can already see some positive results. I hope the conference
will foster generating new solutions which will make it possible for
our countries to move forward consistently," Russian Ambassador to
Armenia Vyacheslav Kovalenko read Chernov's statement.
Integration and Development organization organized Economic Aspects
of the Eurasian Integration and Armenia conference in Yerevan.
Kovalenko noted the conference is of the utmost importance as it is
being held in the context of globalization and regionalization.
On his side, Stepan Sukharenko, Ambassador of Belarus to Armenia,
highlighted studying and analyzing the common economic interest in
the process of the Eurasian integration is becoming more prevailing,
and the conference is proceeding in line with this process.
"The farther we go realizing our common place in the world, the more
we understand that the Eurasian Union has no alternative. That is
why I believe the routine and not always smooth dialogue around the
new union doesn't mean we doubt on the prevalence of common interests
and values," he added.
Economy Minister of Armenia Tigran Davtyan, scientists, analysts
from Russia, Armenia and Belarus participated in the conference on
Saturday. -0-
YEREVAN, March 18. /ARKA/. Seeking for formats of mutually beneficial
partnership between Armenia and the Customs Union will ensure
a long-term positive effect for all participants of the process,
said Russian official Vladimir Chernov in his greeting statement for
Economic Aspects of the Eurasian Integration and Armenia conference
in Yerevan.
Vladimir Chernov runs Division for Interregional and Cultural Relations
with Foreign States at Russia's President Staff.
"International and interregional partnership come to the fore
within the new realms of the forming Eurasian Economic Space. The
integration processes within EES format are developing intensively
and we can already see some positive results. I hope the conference
will foster generating new solutions which will make it possible for
our countries to move forward consistently," Russian Ambassador to
Armenia Vyacheslav Kovalenko read Chernov's statement.
Integration and Development organization organized Economic Aspects
of the Eurasian Integration and Armenia conference in Yerevan.
Kovalenko noted the conference is of the utmost importance as it is
being held in the context of globalization and regionalization.
On his side, Stepan Sukharenko, Ambassador of Belarus to Armenia,
highlighted studying and analyzing the common economic interest in
the process of the Eurasian integration is becoming more prevailing,
and the conference is proceeding in line with this process.
"The farther we go realizing our common place in the world, the more
we understand that the Eurasian Union has no alternative. That is
why I believe the routine and not always smooth dialogue around the
new union doesn't mean we doubt on the prevalence of common interests
and values," he added.
Economy Minister of Armenia Tigran Davtyan, scientists, analysts
from Russia, Armenia and Belarus participated in the conference on
Saturday. -0-