Armenia, Slovakia to develop economic cooperation
26.02.2008,
03:05
Armenia and Slovakia will develop economic cooperation, Slovakian Foreign Minister Jan Kubis said Monday in Yerevan, at a joint news conference with his Armenian counterpart Vartan Oskanian.
YEREVAN, February 25. /ARKA/. Armenia and Slovakia will develop economic cooperation, Slovakian Foreign Minister Jan Kubis said Monday in Yerevan, at a joint news conference with his Armenian counterpart Vartan Oskanian.
“Slovenia intends to develop partnership with Armenia, especially economic cooperation”, he said.
He expressed hope that Slovakian economic bloc ministers who are going to visit Armenia will manage to develop economic partnership.
Kubis also said that justice and culture ministers will travel to Armenia in 2008 as well.
Vartan Oskanian, in turn, said that views Armenian-Slovakian relationship as successful cooperation.
“An active political dialogue is established between the countries, but there is room for developing relations in other areas, particularly in economic sector”, he said.
The Slovakian foreign minister came to Armenia on Monday for a one-day visit.
He is set to meet Armenian President Robert Kocharyan, National Assembly Speaker Tigran Torosyan and Prime Minister Serge Sargsyan here. -0---
“Slovenia intends to develop partnership with Armenia, especially economic cooperation”, he said.
He expressed hope that Slovakian economic bloc ministers who are going to visit Armenia will manage to develop economic partnership.
Kubis also said that justice and culture ministers will travel to Armenia in 2008 as well.
Vartan Oskanian, in turn, said that views Armenian-Slovakian relationship as successful cooperation.
“An active political dialogue is established between the countries, but there is room for developing relations in other areas, particularly in economic sector”, he said.
The Slovakian foreign minister came to Armenia on Monday for a one-day visit.
He is set to meet Armenian President Robert Kocharyan, National Assembly Speaker Tigran Torosyan and Prime Minister Serge Sargsyan here. -0---