Armenia’s finance minister and U.S. Charge D’affaires discuss issues of bilateral economic cooperation
21.07.2007,
06:22
Armenia’s Minister of Finance and Economic Development Vardan Khachatryan and U.S. Charge d’Affaires Rudolf Perina discussed the issues of the bilateral economic cooperation, the press service of the Ministry of Finance and Economy reported.
YEREVAN, July 20. /ARKA/. Armenia’s Minister of Finance and Economic Development Vardan Khachatryan and U.S. Charge d’Affaires Rudolf Perina discussed the issues of the bilateral economic cooperation, the press service of the Ministry of Finance and Economy reported.
At the beginning of the meeting Khachatryan congratulated the American diplomat on the appointment to the post of the Charge d’Affaires. In his turn, Perina pointed out that his diplomatic mission in Armenia will last for several months unless the newly appointed U.S. Ambassador to Armenia takes up his duties.
During the meeting the sides discussed a number of issues connected with Armenian-American relations. As Co-Chair of the Interstate Commission on Economic Cooperation Khachatryan touched upon the issues of the economic dialogue formed between the countries and presented the main directions of development.
He also presented the common features of the economic field that has been formed during the recent years and attached importance to the stability of the macroeconomic indices, maintenance of tempos of double-digit economic growth.
The sides also exchanged thoughts on the upcoming session of the Armenian-American task group on economic cooperation to be held in Washington in October 2007. L.M. –0—
At the beginning of the meeting Khachatryan congratulated the American diplomat on the appointment to the post of the Charge d’Affaires. In his turn, Perina pointed out that his diplomatic mission in Armenia will last for several months unless the newly appointed U.S. Ambassador to Armenia takes up his duties.
During the meeting the sides discussed a number of issues connected with Armenian-American relations. As Co-Chair of the Interstate Commission on Economic Cooperation Khachatryan touched upon the issues of the economic dialogue formed between the countries and presented the main directions of development.
He also presented the common features of the economic field that has been formed during the recent years and attached importance to the stability of the macroeconomic indices, maintenance of tempos of double-digit economic growth.
The sides also exchanged thoughts on the upcoming session of the Armenian-American task group on economic cooperation to be held in Washington in October 2007. L.M. –0—