ARMENIA-GEORGIA: PREZ SARGSYAN SEES PROSPECTS FOR BOTH NATIONS IN DIFFERENT INTEGRATION PROCESSES
NEWS | 19.06.14 | 10:09
http://armenianow.com/news/55365/armenia_president_serzh_sargsyan_georgia
President Serzh Sargsyan believes that the engagement of Armenia and
Georgia in different integration processes in fact creates more mutual
opportunities for the two neighboring countries' business communities.
The Armenian leader voiced this opinion in a statement to the media in
Tbilisi after talks with his Georgian counterpart Georgi Margvelashvili
on Wednesday.
As quoted by his press service, President Sargsyan, in particular,
said: "We, of course, addressed Armenia's participation in the
unfolding integration processes in the Eurasian region. We presented
to our Georgian colleagues the work that we have already done in this
direction and our future programs, in particular, in this context of
the prospect of mutually beneficial economic cooperation with Georgia."
"I am deeply convinced that Georgia, by signing on June 27 the
Association Agreement [with the European Union] and becoming part of
the Free Trade Agreement, creates an opportunity for the Armenian
businessmen who see their participation in the European market, to
invest in Georgia and I see the opposite - after Armenia's accession
to the Customs Union a prospect of making investments in Armenia will
open for those Georgian businessmen, who have or may have a market
in the Russian Federation or other countries of the Customs Union,"
Sargsyan emphasized.
NEWS | 19.06.14 | 10:09
http://armenianow.com/news/55365/armenia_president_serzh_sargsyan_georgia
President Serzh Sargsyan believes that the engagement of Armenia and
Georgia in different integration processes in fact creates more mutual
opportunities for the two neighboring countries' business communities.
The Armenian leader voiced this opinion in a statement to the media in
Tbilisi after talks with his Georgian counterpart Georgi Margvelashvili
on Wednesday.
As quoted by his press service, President Sargsyan, in particular,
said: "We, of course, addressed Armenia's participation in the
unfolding integration processes in the Eurasian region. We presented
to our Georgian colleagues the work that we have already done in this
direction and our future programs, in particular, in this context of
the prospect of mutually beneficial economic cooperation with Georgia."
"I am deeply convinced that Georgia, by signing on June 27 the
Association Agreement [with the European Union] and becoming part of
the Free Trade Agreement, creates an opportunity for the Armenian
businessmen who see their participation in the European market, to
invest in Georgia and I see the opposite - after Armenia's accession
to the Customs Union a prospect of making investments in Armenia will
open for those Georgian businessmen, who have or may have a market
in the Russian Federation or other countries of the Customs Union,"
Sargsyan emphasized.