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    Belarusian Telegraphic Agency, Belarus
    May 13 2013


    Belarus to ship several hundred tractors to Armenia in 2013


    13.05.2013 16:05

    YEREVAN, 13 May (BelTA) - The negotiations held by the Belarusian
    delegation in Yerevan have resulted in several agreements across
    various economic sectors, Foreign Minister of Belarus Vladimir Makei
    told reporters on 13 May, BelTA has learnt.

    `All members of the Belarusian delegation held talks with Armenian
    counterparts. The meetings will proceed tomorrow. The two presidents
    have voiced several instructions on the expansion of trade and
    economic relations in various areas,' the Belarusian Foreign Minister
    said.

    According to Vladimir Makei, the meetings were rather fruitful. `The
    Industry Ministry, for example, have signed contracts to deliver
    several hundred tractors to Armenia this year,' he noted.

    Apart from that, the parties agreed to consider setting up a joint
    venture producing light tractors in Armenia. Vladimir Makei explained
    that the agriculture in Armenia is dominated by farmers; therefore,
    powerful tractors are rarely used there.

    The parties also discussed supplies of BelAZ heavy-duty vehicles.

    The Agriculture and Food Ministry of Belarus struck a deal to supply
    foodstuffs to Armenia. `Tomorrow the delegation will hold talks with
    specific partners suggested by the Armenian side,' Vladimir Makei
    said.

    Belarus is interested in Armenia's best practices in nuclear energy.
    Members of the Belarusian delegation will be given an opportunity to
    study these matters on the premises. Interregional cooperation was
    also top on the agenda during the talks.

    http://news.belta.by/en/news/econom?id=714969



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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