Russia’s Rosagroleasing may open subsidiary in Armenia
07.02.2012,
18:17
The visiting first deputy prime minister of Russia, Viktor Zubkov, said today that Russia’s state-owned Rosagroleasing may open a subsidiary in Armenia.
YEREVAN, February 7. /ARKA/. The visiting first deputy prime minister of Russia, Viktor Zubkov, said today that Russia’s state-owned Rosagroleasing may open a subsidiary in Armenia.
Speaking at a news conference in Yerevan he said Rosagroleasing is a large Russian company with 80 billion rubles authorized capital, providing farms with agricultural machinery, equipment, breeding livestock, greenhouses and other modern technological systems. Zubkov said an agreement was reached with Armenian prime minister Tigran Sargsyan to set up a joint working group to study the issue. He said the final decision will be made later after the sides meet in Moscow.
"We have a great desire to work here in this direction. We see good prospects here,’said Zubkov.
Earlier general director of Rosagroleasing Valery Nazarov was received by Armenian president Serzh Sargsyan to discuss the possibility of opening Rosagroleasing subsidiary in Armenia. -0-