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    ARMENIA, GEORGIA SHOULD BE PRESENTED AS JOINT INVESTMENT, TRADE AREA

    ARKA News Agency, Armenia
    Oct 15 2007

    YEREVAN, October 15. /ARKA/. Armenia and Georgia should be presented as
    a joint investment and trade area, the Prime-Minister of Georgia Zurab
    Nogaideli told journalists in Yerevan after the 6th sitting of the
    Armenian-Georgian intergovernmental commission on economic cooperation.

    He pointed out that Armenia and Georgia have practically completed the
    stage of sorting out the problems, particularly in the economic field.

    According to him, currently the sides gradually pass on to more
    efficient use of the existing potential. "We have already started to
    work on ensuring that Armenia and Georgia are introduced to investors
    and to those who want working with us in a joint investment and trade
    area. These are not mere words," Nogaideli said.

    In his turn, the Prime-Minister of Armenia Serge Sargsian said
    that the format of the joint work is satisfactory as the sides
    succeeded in turning to the next level now. If earlier the stability
    of the deliveries of Armenian cargoes via Georgia was discussed,
    "currently deeper issues important for both of the peoples are under
    consideration with the issue on formation of joint market being one
    of them", Armenia's Prime-Minister said.

    "Armenia and Georgia separately are a small market each, but together
    we can be of interest to major companies. There is also another
    problem: the products produced in Georgia are not produced in Armenia
    and vice versa. Thus we are not competitors and can supplement each
    other in the shortcomings of mutual markets," Sargsian said.

    The 6th sitting of the Armenian-Georgian intergovernmental commission
    on economic cooperation was held Monday in Yerevan. As a result,
    the following documents were signed: the protocol of the sitting and
    two documents on cooperation in the customs fields, particularly in
    exchange of customs statistical information and administrative mutual
    assistance on customs issues.

    Armenia's foreign trade turnover with Georgia increased 41.5%
    and totaled $81mln in January-August 2007. Exports from Armenia to
    Georgia reached $55.6mln in the period - a 57% increase compared
    with January-August 2006. Armenia's imports of Georgian-make goods
    totaled $25.4mln over the period - a 16.4% increase. The imports from
    Georgia's territory reached $74.4mln (1.7-time increase).
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