ARMENIA'S EURASIAN INTEGRATION AND ADVANTAGES FOR NAGORNO-KARABAKH
11:17 * 23.12.14
Armenia's membership in the Eurasian Economic Union will offer economic
advantages also to the Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) Republic, according
to a spokesperson for the country's prime minister.
Artak Beglaryan says he believes that the new integration perspective
will boost the exports from the country, enriching simultaneouslly
the import supply from Russia. "As the imported products will be
custom-free, it will have its impact on lowering the prices," he
told Tert.am.
Asked whether Nagorno-Karabakh is mentioned as an exporting country on
labels, Beglaryan he doesn't think that to be a major problem. "That
problem could have arisen any time in the past, but it is actually
resolved. Armenia's name seems to be circulating everywhere, but
the legal procedures of organizations are just a formality. The
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic is not normally mentioned on any product.
Even though Artsakh may appear at times, the address is again one of
the Republic of Armenia."
Beglaryan said he thinks that the country may attract interest
with its reprocessed food, including conserved products, as well as
alcoholic beverages.
Commenting on the economic advantages for Karabakh, Gagik Minasyan, the
head of the National Assembly's Standing Committee on Financial-Credit
and Budgetary Affairs, said he expects to see the same integration
level in the two Armenian republics.
"We are not planning and there will not be any new divide between the
Republic of Armenia and the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic as a result of
Armenia's membership in the Eurasian Economic Union. Hence Armenia's
integration into that new economic organization offers an extremely
serious opportunity to developing the economy of Nagorno-Karabakh,"
he said.
Minasyan said he thinks that Nagorno-Karabakh's agricultural produce
will be the first thing to attract the Eurasian market. "After a
corresponding re-procession, Nagorno-Karabakh's economic products
may have an extremely high demand on the Eurasian Economic Union's
consumer market," he noted.
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2014/12/23/etm/1543313
From: A. Papazian
11:17 * 23.12.14
Armenia's membership in the Eurasian Economic Union will offer economic
advantages also to the Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) Republic, according
to a spokesperson for the country's prime minister.
Artak Beglaryan says he believes that the new integration perspective
will boost the exports from the country, enriching simultaneouslly
the import supply from Russia. "As the imported products will be
custom-free, it will have its impact on lowering the prices," he
told Tert.am.
Asked whether Nagorno-Karabakh is mentioned as an exporting country on
labels, Beglaryan he doesn't think that to be a major problem. "That
problem could have arisen any time in the past, but it is actually
resolved. Armenia's name seems to be circulating everywhere, but
the legal procedures of organizations are just a formality. The
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic is not normally mentioned on any product.
Even though Artsakh may appear at times, the address is again one of
the Republic of Armenia."
Beglaryan said he thinks that the country may attract interest
with its reprocessed food, including conserved products, as well as
alcoholic beverages.
Commenting on the economic advantages for Karabakh, Gagik Minasyan, the
head of the National Assembly's Standing Committee on Financial-Credit
and Budgetary Affairs, said he expects to see the same integration
level in the two Armenian republics.
"We are not planning and there will not be any new divide between the
Republic of Armenia and the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic as a result of
Armenia's membership in the Eurasian Economic Union. Hence Armenia's
integration into that new economic organization offers an extremely
serious opportunity to developing the economy of Nagorno-Karabakh,"
he said.
Minasyan said he thinks that Nagorno-Karabakh's agricultural produce
will be the first thing to attract the Eurasian market. "After a
corresponding re-procession, Nagorno-Karabakh's economic products
may have an extremely high demand on the Eurasian Economic Union's
consumer market," he noted.
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2014/12/23/etm/1543313
From: A. Papazian