PRIME MINISTER ENDS HIS VISIT
Hayots Ashkharh Daily, Armenia
Sept 27 2007
Being on an official visit in the Russian Federation, Prime Minister
Serge Sargsyan and the members of his delegation yesterday had a
meeting with Yuri Louzhkov, the Mayor of Moscow.
During the tete-a-tete with Yuri Louzhkov, the Prime Minster expressed
confidence that the multi-lateral cooperation between the governments
of Armenia and Moscow and the municipalities of Yerevan and Moscow has
a key role in deepening and developing the Armenian-Russian relations.
Yuri Louzhkov underscored that the Armenian-Russian relations, which
bear a character of strategic partnership, develop by every year,
upgrading the educational-cultural relations to business relations.
Mr. Louzhkov said that even though the investment policy has recently
become active to a certain extent, the trade relations between the
two countries still need attention. "When you come to Yerevan and
see the assortment of Armenian products, you realize that they may
be in great demand and find their worthy owners in the shops of Moscow.
Yuri Louzhkov informed the Prime Minister that Moscow is currently
holding active discussions on migration issues, particularly those
concerning the employment and temporary residence of the citizens
arriving from other countries and seeking employment opportunities
in the capital of Russia.
Serge Sargsyan also expressed a viewpoint that although there is a
growth of economic indices of cooperation between the two countries,
they are still too moderate in consideration of the existing great
potential and the resources that haven't been used at all. He was
satisfied to speak about the efforts aimed at the improvement of the
transport communication between Armenia and Russia, as they play a
crucial role in the development of the economic cooperation.
The Prime Minister shared the Moyor's viewpoint that the Armenian
products are not properly represented on the Russian market with all
their assortments. He also attached importance to the cooperation
with different regions of Russia, including Moscow, as well as to the
development of further cooperation between the districts of Moscow
and separate communities of Yerevan.
Yesterday evening the delegation headed by the Prime Minister returned
to Yerevan.
Hayots Ashkharh Daily, Armenia
Sept 27 2007
Being on an official visit in the Russian Federation, Prime Minister
Serge Sargsyan and the members of his delegation yesterday had a
meeting with Yuri Louzhkov, the Mayor of Moscow.
During the tete-a-tete with Yuri Louzhkov, the Prime Minster expressed
confidence that the multi-lateral cooperation between the governments
of Armenia and Moscow and the municipalities of Yerevan and Moscow has
a key role in deepening and developing the Armenian-Russian relations.
Yuri Louzhkov underscored that the Armenian-Russian relations, which
bear a character of strategic partnership, develop by every year,
upgrading the educational-cultural relations to business relations.
Mr. Louzhkov said that even though the investment policy has recently
become active to a certain extent, the trade relations between the
two countries still need attention. "When you come to Yerevan and
see the assortment of Armenian products, you realize that they may
be in great demand and find their worthy owners in the shops of Moscow.
Yuri Louzhkov informed the Prime Minister that Moscow is currently
holding active discussions on migration issues, particularly those
concerning the employment and temporary residence of the citizens
arriving from other countries and seeking employment opportunities
in the capital of Russia.
Serge Sargsyan also expressed a viewpoint that although there is a
growth of economic indices of cooperation between the two countries,
they are still too moderate in consideration of the existing great
potential and the resources that haven't been used at all. He was
satisfied to speak about the efforts aimed at the improvement of the
transport communication between Armenia and Russia, as they play a
crucial role in the development of the economic cooperation.
The Prime Minister shared the Moyor's viewpoint that the Armenian
products are not properly represented on the Russian market with all
their assortments. He also attached importance to the cooperation
with different regions of Russia, including Moscow, as well as to the
development of further cooperation between the districts of Moscow
and separate communities of Yerevan.
Yesterday evening the delegation headed by the Prime Minister returned
to Yerevan.
