Armenian-Ukrainian Trade Turnover $250 Mln in 2007
07.04.2008,
18:31
Armenian-Ukrainian trade turnover totaled $250mln in 2007, the press service of Ukraine’s Embassy reports.
YEREVAN, April 7. /ARKA/. Armenian-Ukrainian trade turnover totaled $250mln in 2007, the press service of Ukraine’s Embassy reports.
Consultations between Armenian and Ukrainian foreign ministries were held last week.
Ukraine is Armenia’s third trade partner, according to the Embassy.
During consultations, both parties agreed upon increasing Armenian-Ukrainian economic and political cooperation.
In this connection, both foreign ministries are getting ready for Armenian Cultural Days in Ukraine and Ukrainian Cultural Days in Armenia to be held in 2008 and 2009 respectively.
The representatives of both foreign ministries focused on cooperation between Armenian and Ukrainian national TV companies. They also attached importance to bilateral cooperation within the framework of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC). The parties touched upon the settlement of frozen conflicts. The Armenian Foreign Ministry was invited to partake in the April 17 meeting of the BSEC Council of Foreign Ministers in Kiev.
After consultations, an exhibition dedicated to the 90th anniversary of Armenian-Ukrainian diplomatic relations opened in the RA Foreign Ministry.
The photos and archives exhibited were a testimony to close cooperation between the People’s Republic of Ukraine and the First Republic of Armenia in 1918-1920. –0--
Consultations between Armenian and Ukrainian foreign ministries were held last week.
Ukraine is Armenia’s third trade partner, according to the Embassy.
During consultations, both parties agreed upon increasing Armenian-Ukrainian economic and political cooperation.
In this connection, both foreign ministries are getting ready for Armenian Cultural Days in Ukraine and Ukrainian Cultural Days in Armenia to be held in 2008 and 2009 respectively.
The representatives of both foreign ministries focused on cooperation between Armenian and Ukrainian national TV companies. They also attached importance to bilateral cooperation within the framework of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC). The parties touched upon the settlement of frozen conflicts. The Armenian Foreign Ministry was invited to partake in the April 17 meeting of the BSEC Council of Foreign Ministers in Kiev.
After consultations, an exhibition dedicated to the 90th anniversary of Armenian-Ukrainian diplomatic relations opened in the RA Foreign Ministry.
The photos and archives exhibited were a testimony to close cooperation between the People’s Republic of Ukraine and the First Republic of Armenia in 1918-1920. –0--