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    TIGRAN SARKISYAN: THE RELATIONS BETWEEN ARMENIA AND RUSSIA ENTER NEWS STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT

    ArmInfo
    2008-10-20 16:42:00

    ArmInfo. The relations between Armenia and Russia enter news stage
    of development, Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sarkisyan said in
    Yerevan today after ending of the work of the Russian-Armenian
    Inter-governmental Commission on Economic Cooperation.

    He also added they signed the protocol of the session which made
    conclusions on the implemented work and pointed at the directions and
    tasks of the economic cooperation between Armenia and Russia for the
    near future.

    Armenian premier said that at present they have managed to extend
    cooperation frames up to humanitarian problems. They have managed
    to set a dialogue in the sphere of TV programmes at the present
    session. He also said it is very much important that representatives
    of business sphere are present at the sessions of inter-governmental
    commissions. "Our main task is to create favourable atmosphere for
    business development", - Tigran Sarkisyan said.

    For his part, co-chair of the inter-governmental commission, Russian
    Transport Minister Igor Levitin said the commission has become an
    effective instrument for business development and supporting. He
    also added that almost all the task put against the commission were
    fulfilled over a year, and one of the most successful is the project
    on functioning of the ferry service between Armenia and Russia. "The
    ferry service has a stable regular regime - once in a week and this is
    evidence of the reliable transport corridor", - Levitin said. He also
    added general volume of the accumulated Russian investments in the
    Armenian economy is about $1,7 bln and is still growing year by year.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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