TWO CONTRACTS SIGNED BETWEEN GOVERNMENTS OF ARMENIA AND CZECH REPUBLIC
ARMENPRESS
MAY 17, 2010
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, MAY 17, ARMENPRESS: Within the framework of the working visit
of the Czech Prime Minister Jan Fischer to Armenia two contracts have
been signed between the governments of the two countries – contract
"About the air transport between the governments of the RA and
Czech Republic" and "About accepting back the people living without
permission". Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan said today at
the meeting with the reporters that in this phase the two countries
are highlighting the development of legal-agreement field. Assignments
will be given to the relevant institutions to prepare another several
concrete contracts for cooperation in cultural, educational, tourism
spheres.
"This is the second meeting with Jan Fischer during the passed 10
days. It was an exclusive opportunity to discuss with the Czech
prime minister those main directions of cooperation which have big
potential," Tigran Sargsyan said. According to him, the Armenian-Czech
business forum held today in Yerevan will disclose the directions in
which the private sector of the two countries may cooperate.
Representatives of 11 companies from Czech Republic arrived in Armenia,
from Armenia more than 30 businessmen were participating.
Tigran Sargsyan said that the parties at the same time registered
the interest over Armenia’s cooperation with Czech partners within
the framework of the EU’s Eastern Partnership program.
Jan Fischer noted that he is very glad to be in Armenia. According
to him, it is a good opportunity to clarify the cooperation directions.
"Czech is open for cooperation. We welcome the interest of Armenia in
the Czech market. The business forum is a very important event. It
creates an opportunity to find edges for interesting partnership,
connected with the technologies, transport, tourism and other spheres,"
Jan Fischer said. Czech is also open for cooperation in the sphere
of science.
The Czech prime minister also highlighted the cooperation with Armenian
within the framework of EU’s Eastern Partnership program.