SARGSYAN DISCUSSES COOPERATION WITH WB VICE-PRESIDENT FOR EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA
YEREVAN, November 11. /ARKA/. Armenia's president Serzh Sargsyan
discussed cooperation with the World Bank vice-president for Europe
and Central Asia Laura Tuck.
The presidential press office reports Sargsyan appreciated the
cooperation with the WB as a partner and an organization having had
invaluable contribution to the country's socioeconomic development
since 1992.
The World Bank has always been a partner to Armenia facilitating
economic reforms and development of human potential in the country,
Sargsyan said.
Tuck, in her turn, said the WB always enjoyed cooperation with
Armenia, its partner having the best project implementation ranking
in the region.
The World Bank will continue its assistance to Armenia to increase
the living standard and to reduce poverty in the country, Tuck said.
Laura Tuck noted new and interesting prospects open for Armenia with
accession to the Eurasian Economic Union, and the WB is ready to
help the country assess the new opportunities and take the advantage
of them.
The sides discussed priority directions in Armenia-WB cooperation
and possible future assistance projects.
Armenia joined the WB in 1992 and the IDA in 1993. These two
organizations provided financial assistance worth about $1,961.73
million to the country as of August this year. -0--
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YEREVAN, November 11. /ARKA/. Armenia's president Serzh Sargsyan
discussed cooperation with the World Bank vice-president for Europe
and Central Asia Laura Tuck.
The presidential press office reports Sargsyan appreciated the
cooperation with the WB as a partner and an organization having had
invaluable contribution to the country's socioeconomic development
since 1992.
The World Bank has always been a partner to Armenia facilitating
economic reforms and development of human potential in the country,
Sargsyan said.
Tuck, in her turn, said the WB always enjoyed cooperation with
Armenia, its partner having the best project implementation ranking
in the region.
The World Bank will continue its assistance to Armenia to increase
the living standard and to reduce poverty in the country, Tuck said.
Laura Tuck noted new and interesting prospects open for Armenia with
accession to the Eurasian Economic Union, and the WB is ready to
help the country assess the new opportunities and take the advantage
of them.
The sides discussed priority directions in Armenia-WB cooperation
and possible future assistance projects.
Armenia joined the WB in 1992 and the IDA in 1993. These two
organizations provided financial assistance worth about $1,961.73
million to the country as of August this year. -0--
http://arka.am/en/news/economy/sargsyan_discusses_cooperation_with_wb_vice_presid ent_for_europe_and_central_asia/#sthash.XFg0wRqW.dpuf