Peru this Week, Peru
Jan 7 2014
Peru opens free trade agreement talks with Armenia
Via Andina
Peru moves closer to establishing itself as a force in international commerce.
Peruvian Foreign Minister Eda Rivas and her Armenian counterpart
Edward Nalbandian met in Lima on Monday to discuss the prospect of a
free trade agreement between the two countries.
Other topics discussed at the meeting were the establishment of a
political consultation mechanism and the mutual waiver of visa
requirements for holders of diplomatic, service, and special
passports.
Moreover, the two ministers talked about the appointment of honorary
consuls in both countries and Peru's interest in signing a free trade
agreement with the Customs Union, formed by Russia, Belarus and
Kazakhstan.
The meeting was held at the headquarters of the Peruvian Ministry of
Foreign Affairs.
Minister Nalbandian arrived in Lima on Monday as Armenia's first
foreign minister to visit Peru since the two nations established
diplomatic relations in 1992.
During his stay, Nalbandian also met with the head of the Peruvian
Congress' Committee on Foreign Affairs, Martin Belaunde Moreyra.
Customs Union
Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan founded the Customs Union in 2010 as a
counterweight to the EU's economic sphere.
Its three member states launched the so-called Common Economic Space
in 2012. They said the goal is to set up a Eurasian economic union
modeled after the EU by 2015.
Meanwhile, Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian recently announced that
his country would complete all procedures to join the Russian-led
Customs Union in 2014.
http://www.peruthisweek.com/news-peru-opens-free-trade-agreement-talks-with-armenia-101899
Jan 7 2014
Peru opens free trade agreement talks with Armenia
Via Andina
Peru moves closer to establishing itself as a force in international commerce.
Peruvian Foreign Minister Eda Rivas and her Armenian counterpart
Edward Nalbandian met in Lima on Monday to discuss the prospect of a
free trade agreement between the two countries.
Other topics discussed at the meeting were the establishment of a
political consultation mechanism and the mutual waiver of visa
requirements for holders of diplomatic, service, and special
passports.
Moreover, the two ministers talked about the appointment of honorary
consuls in both countries and Peru's interest in signing a free trade
agreement with the Customs Union, formed by Russia, Belarus and
Kazakhstan.
The meeting was held at the headquarters of the Peruvian Ministry of
Foreign Affairs.
Minister Nalbandian arrived in Lima on Monday as Armenia's first
foreign minister to visit Peru since the two nations established
diplomatic relations in 1992.
During his stay, Nalbandian also met with the head of the Peruvian
Congress' Committee on Foreign Affairs, Martin Belaunde Moreyra.
Customs Union
Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan founded the Customs Union in 2010 as a
counterweight to the EU's economic sphere.
Its three member states launched the so-called Common Economic Space
in 2012. They said the goal is to set up a Eurasian economic union
modeled after the EU by 2015.
Meanwhile, Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian recently announced that
his country would complete all procedures to join the Russian-led
Customs Union in 2014.
http://www.peruthisweek.com/news-peru-opens-free-trade-agreement-talks-with-armenia-101899