PMS ABRAHAMYAN AND MEDVEDEV DISCUSS EXTENDING ARMENIAN NUCLEAR PLANT'S LIFETIME
July 11, 2014 | 16:00
YEREVAN. - Within the framework of his working visit to Sochi,
Russia, Armenian Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan met with his Russian
counterpart Dmitry Medvedev.
The interlocutors highly assessed the current level of Armenian-Russian
relations and underscored the need to expand them further, informed
the Press Office of the Government of Armenia.
Abrahamyan and Medvedev conferred on bilateral strategic relations with
respect to trade, economic and investment cooperation, and the joint
projects in industry and infrastructure. PM Abrahamyan noted that these
projects will substantially contribute to Armenia's economic progress.
At the same time, the Armenia and Russia premiers expressed
satisfaction by the growing bilateral trade, and expressed confidence
that it will continue to get new momentum once Armenia joins the
Eurasian Economic Union (EaEU).
The parties expressed certainty that Armenia's EaEU accession agreement
will be signed in a foreseeable future.
Subsequently, Abrahamyan and Medvedev discussed the ongoing activities
toward the modernization of the operating unit of Armenia's nuclear
power plant, the extension of its operation time limit, the raising of
its safety level, and bilateral cooperation in several other domains.
Following the private talk between the two PMs, the two countries'
delegations, led by Hovik Abrahamyan and Dmitry Medvedev, had a working
lunch during which they conferred on matters of mutual interest.
http://news.am/eng/news/218762.html
From: Baghdasarian
July 11, 2014 | 16:00
YEREVAN. - Within the framework of his working visit to Sochi,
Russia, Armenian Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan met with his Russian
counterpart Dmitry Medvedev.
The interlocutors highly assessed the current level of Armenian-Russian
relations and underscored the need to expand them further, informed
the Press Office of the Government of Armenia.
Abrahamyan and Medvedev conferred on bilateral strategic relations with
respect to trade, economic and investment cooperation, and the joint
projects in industry and infrastructure. PM Abrahamyan noted that these
projects will substantially contribute to Armenia's economic progress.
At the same time, the Armenia and Russia premiers expressed
satisfaction by the growing bilateral trade, and expressed confidence
that it will continue to get new momentum once Armenia joins the
Eurasian Economic Union (EaEU).
The parties expressed certainty that Armenia's EaEU accession agreement
will be signed in a foreseeable future.
Subsequently, Abrahamyan and Medvedev discussed the ongoing activities
toward the modernization of the operating unit of Armenia's nuclear
power plant, the extension of its operation time limit, the raising of
its safety level, and bilateral cooperation in several other domains.
Following the private talk between the two PMs, the two countries'
delegations, led by Hovik Abrahamyan and Dmitry Medvedev, had a working
lunch during which they conferred on matters of mutual interest.
http://news.am/eng/news/218762.html
From: Baghdasarian