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Armenia wants to develop cooperation with Organization of Black Sea Economic Cooperation on equal footing

16.04.2019, 14:38
Armenia wants to develop cooperation with the Organization of Black Sea Economic Cooperation on an equal footing, Armenian National Assembly Vice Speaker Lena Nazaryan said Tuesday at the 52nd session of the BSEC Parliamentary Assembly’s Culture, Education and Social Affairs Committee.

Armenia wants to develop cooperation with Organization of Black Sea Economic Cooperation on equal footing
YEREVAN, April 16. /ARKA/. Armenia wants to develop cooperation with the Organization of Black Sea Economic Cooperation on an equal footing, Armenian National Assembly Vice Speaker Lena Nazaryan said Tuesday at the 52nd session of the BSEC Parliamentary Assembly’s Culture, Education and Social Affairs Committee. 

“The members of the organization have common goals, such as establishment of peace and stability as well as development of welfare and friendly relations,” she said. “The organization should keep servings its key goal – to form a stable region with taking into account harmonization of its participants’ interests.”
In her words, development of cooperation helps the countries not only to solve their domestic problems, but also establish mutual trust among nations. 

“Although the key focus of the organization’s activity is economic cooperation, I am convinced that it is possible to create more favorable conditions for solving also political problems in the region,” Nazaryan said adding that complicated political relations between particular countries hobble economic development of the region. 

The Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation is a regional international organization focusing on multilateral political and economic initiatives aimed at fostering cooperation, peace, stability and prosperity in the Black Sea region. 

The members of the organization are Azerbaijan, Albania, Armenia, Bulgaria, Greece, Georgia, Moldova, Russia, Romania, Serbia, Turkey and Ukraine. --0---