SWEDISH ERIKSSON, ABB, ELEKTA AND EDUCATION FIRST TO DISCUSS COOPERATION WITH ARMENIAN PARTNERS
YEREVAN, May 13. / ARKA /. Representatives of Swedish companies
Ericsson, ABB, Elekta and Education First will discuss new
cooperation programs with Armenian counterparts in the fields of
telecommunications, energy, health, education and others, the Armenian
government said following a meeting today between Prime Minister Hovik
Abrahamyan and a Swedish delegation headed by Minister of Trade and
Northern Cooperation Eva Bjorling.
Vice President of Education First Carl Johan Westring was quoted as
saying that it plans to open a representative office in Armenia.
Eva Bjorling said the delegation conveyed to the Armenia National
Cancer Center a linear accelerator on behalf of the Swedish government.
"We are impressed with the level of cellular communication development
in Armenia and this in mind we will continue to assist Armenia in
the introduction of digital television," she said.
She noted that the main purpose of the visit to Armenia is to intensify
bilateral business ties and increase bilateral trade.
In turn, Hovik Abrahamyan spoke about investment opportunities
offered by the government and noted that Armenia's economy is open
to investors, and the government is ready to assist foreign companies
to step up their operations in Armenia.
"The Armenian government will do everything possible to further
strengthen and deepen the relations between our countries," said
Abrahamyan.
Abrahamyan also conveyed an invitation via Bjorling to Swedish Prime
Minister to visit Armenia at a convenient time. -0-
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YEREVAN, May 13. / ARKA /. Representatives of Swedish companies
Ericsson, ABB, Elekta and Education First will discuss new
cooperation programs with Armenian counterparts in the fields of
telecommunications, energy, health, education and others, the Armenian
government said following a meeting today between Prime Minister Hovik
Abrahamyan and a Swedish delegation headed by Minister of Trade and
Northern Cooperation Eva Bjorling.
Vice President of Education First Carl Johan Westring was quoted as
saying that it plans to open a representative office in Armenia.
Eva Bjorling said the delegation conveyed to the Armenia National
Cancer Center a linear accelerator on behalf of the Swedish government.
"We are impressed with the level of cellular communication development
in Armenia and this in mind we will continue to assist Armenia in
the introduction of digital television," she said.
She noted that the main purpose of the visit to Armenia is to intensify
bilateral business ties and increase bilateral trade.
In turn, Hovik Abrahamyan spoke about investment opportunities
offered by the government and noted that Armenia's economy is open
to investors, and the government is ready to assist foreign companies
to step up their operations in Armenia.
"The Armenian government will do everything possible to further
strengthen and deepen the relations between our countries," said
Abrahamyan.
Abrahamyan also conveyed an invitation via Bjorling to Swedish Prime
Minister to visit Armenia at a convenient time. -0-
- See more at:
http://arka.am/en/news/business/swedish_eriksson_abb_elekta_and_education_first_to _discuss_cooperation_with_armenian_partners/#sthash.9hSWxc0e.dpuf