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    Belarus News (BelTA)
    Jan 9 2015

    Ambassador welcomes progress in Belarus-Armenia economic, political relations

    09 January 2015 14:45 | Economy


    Ambassador welcomes progress in Belarus-Armenia economic, political relations

    MINSK, 9 January (BelTA) - The economic and political cooperation
    between Belarus and Armenia has been gaining momentum, Ambassador
    Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Belarus to Armenia Stepan
    Sukhorenko said in an interview with the news agency Armenian
    News-NEWS.am, BelTA has learned.

    "The economic and political relations between our countries have been
    developing steadily over the past years. There are no issues at all in
    the political field, because we both make part of the CIS, the CSTO
    and the single customs space, the Eurasian Economic Union. We have the
    same or very similar position regarding the international agenda.
    Therefore, we can say that our political relations are on the highest
    level possible. The same can be said about trade and economic
    cooperation. This cooperation has experienced some setback recently,
    as the world is still crisis-ridden and it is unclear when this crisis
    will be over. Armenia and Belarus have open economies. Therefore, the
    crisis had a very negative impact on the purchasing power of
    households," Stepan Sukhorenko said.

    The diplomat added that over the past decade the bilateral trade
    skyrocketed 16 times. In 2012 it approached $50 million. "The figure
    is smaller now for the reasons I have already mentioned. We believe
    that this is temporary and that the negative trends will reverse in
    the near future," he noted.

    The ambassador noted that Belarus exports a broad range of products to
    Armenia. They include heavy-duty trucks, BelAZ vehicles, farm
    machines, buses, tractors, light industry products. The supplies of
    foodstuffs, like meat and dairy products and vodka, are also
    increasing. Belarus eagerly buys Armenian cognac and juices. Armenia
    has started selling fig, cornelian cherry, apricot and peach jam in
    Belarus recently. "I am glad to say that there are no serious barriers
    to promoting closer cooperation. The accession to the Eurasian
    Economic Union is an additional impetus to economic growth.
    Competitors will face certain barriers, while the members of the
    single market will get additional incentives. We expect a dramatic
    growth in the bilateral trade," the diplomat emphasized.

    http://eng.belta.by/all_news/economics/Ambassador-welcomes-progress-in-Belarus-Armenia-economic-political-relations_i_78619.html

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