PREMIER: ARMENIA REMAINS WILLING TO CONTINUE INTEGRATION IN EUROPE
YEREVAN, September 11. /ARKA/. Armenia remains steadfast in its
determination to continue integrating in Europe and implementing
reforms, Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan said Wednesday as
met with his Belgian counterpart, Elio Di Rupo, in China where the
Armenian premier traveled to attend the World Economic Forum 2013.
Sargsyan expressed hope that Belgium will support Armenia in its
efforts to integrate in Europe.
According to the press office of the Armenian government, the prime
ministers described their countries' economic things to each other
and outlined plans for the future.
Elio Di Rupo told the Armenian premier that signs of stabilization
have already emerged in Europe's economy.
The Belgian and Armenian prime ministers also discussed bilateral
cooperation. In particular, they spoke about the accelerator created
under Belgium's support for the oncology center that is being
constructed now in Yerevan.
On October 7, 2010, the Armenian government approved a draft
agreement to borrow ~@5,800,000 from Belgium's KBC BANK NV
for acquiring a cyclotron radionuclide accelerator as part
of a program of the establishment of a nuclear medicine
and oncology center. The construction of the center was
estimated to cost ~@30-million. ---0---- - See more at:
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YEREVAN, September 11. /ARKA/. Armenia remains steadfast in its
determination to continue integrating in Europe and implementing
reforms, Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan said Wednesday as
met with his Belgian counterpart, Elio Di Rupo, in China where the
Armenian premier traveled to attend the World Economic Forum 2013.
Sargsyan expressed hope that Belgium will support Armenia in its
efforts to integrate in Europe.
According to the press office of the Armenian government, the prime
ministers described their countries' economic things to each other
and outlined plans for the future.
Elio Di Rupo told the Armenian premier that signs of stabilization
have already emerged in Europe's economy.
The Belgian and Armenian prime ministers also discussed bilateral
cooperation. In particular, they spoke about the accelerator created
under Belgium's support for the oncology center that is being
constructed now in Yerevan.
On October 7, 2010, the Armenian government approved a draft
agreement to borrow ~@5,800,000 from Belgium's KBC BANK NV
for acquiring a cyclotron radionuclide accelerator as part
of a program of the establishment of a nuclear medicine
and oncology center. The construction of the center was
estimated to cost ~@30-million. ---0---- - See more at:
http://arka.am/en/news/politics/premier_armenia_remains_willing_to_continue_integr ation_in_europe/#sthash.zXzzWmtU.dpuf