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    COOPERATION HAS MUCH GREATER POTENTIALS
    Haroutyun Gevorkyan

    Hayots Ashkharh Daily
    Nov 14 2007
    Armenia

    SERGEY STANISHEV, Prime Minster of the Republic of Bulgaria, is in
    Armenia on a three-day official visit. The long negotiations between
    the Heads of two countries' Executive Powers were held yesterday.

    Right after the end of the negotiations, SERGE SARGSYAN and his
    Bulgarian counterpart had a meeting with the journalists.

    The Bulgarian Prime Minister attached importance to the fact that his
    country has begun the current year as a full member of the European
    Union. "This was a goal we had been aspiring to for long years,
    and the whole nation has made a lot of efforts unanimously.

    The factor of being an EU member allows us to view the
    Armenian-Bulgarian relations in a new context.

    During the negotiations I assured Serge Sargsyan that Bulgaria is
    ready to drastically develop the economic ties with Armenia in all
    the spheres and do its best to involve Armenia in all the pan-European
    programs and projects."

    According to S. Stanishev, Bulgaria will also increase its direct
    assistance to Armenia. For planning the specific steps, it will be
    required to set up an intergovernmental committee and clarify the
    frameworks of the economic and scientific-technical interests. To
    this end, a business-forum with the participation of Armenian and
    Bulgarian businessmen will be organized in 2008.

    "Today, the volume of the good-circulation between the two
    countries is 30 million Dollars, and this cannot be estimated as
    satisfactory. The Government of Bulgaria has already approved the
    economic assistance strategy for the EU non-member states. And this
    implies a large-scale funding, in the amount of 0.17 per cent of
    the Gross Domestic Income. Within the frameworks of this program,
    we have elaborated serious projects which will be implemented in the
    near future. The coming year will be a year of cultural cooperation,
    as days of Bulgarian culture will be organized in Armenia," the
    Bulgarian Prime Minister added.

    S. Sargsyan confirmed that the current volumes of the economic
    cooperation between Armenia and Bulgaria cannot be satisfactory,
    "Currently Armenia imports a larger quantity of oil products from
    Bulgaria. However, there are chances to import as well as export
    various other products in larger quantities, because Armenia currently
    produces a various kinds of products which are in demand on the
    Bulgarian market.

    We are carrying out large-scale preparatory activities for effective
    participation in the business-forum scheduled for the next year. I am
    sure we will manage to use the great potential of the two countries'
    economic cooperation, including the ports of Bulgaria."
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