Egyptian Experience In A Number Of Economic Spheres Can Be Useful Fo

EGYPTIAN EXPERIENCE IN A NUMBER OF ECONOMIC SPHERES CAN BE USEFUL FOR ARMENIA, RA PRIME MINISTER CONSIDERS

Noyan Tapan
Jul 25, 2007

YEREVAN, JULY 25, NOYAN TAPAN. Armenian-Egyptian relations proceed from
the age-old friendship of the two states, which the two countries’
authorities are obliged to strengthen for even more year by year. RA
Prime Minister Serge Sargsian stated this on July 25, when receiving
the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Egypt to Armenia,
Abla Mohamed Abd-El Rahman Osman, who is completing his diplomatic
mission in Armenia. The Prime Minister emphasized that economic
relations do not correspond to the level of political relations yet,
and there is much work to do by using the current potential and
possibilities for achieving desirable results.

Highlighting that the Egyptian experience in tourism and a number
of other spheres can be rather useful for Armenia, the RA Prime
Minister also attached importance to the exchange of that experience,
and meanwhile mentioned the necessity to activize the work of the
Intergovernmental Commission.

Ambassador Abla Mohamed Abd-El Rahman Osman also said that it is
time to do more active work in the direction of increasing commodity
circulation and economic cooperation. The Ambassador, considering
Armenia as an outlet to the Middle Asian countries in the South
Caucasus, said that the Armenian products can also reach African and
Arab countries through Egypt, with which these countries also have
formed commercial relations and cooperation.

As Noyan Tapan was informed by the RA government Information and Public
Relations Department, they discussed issues regarding implementation
of investment programs and development of cooperation in various
spheres during the meeting. They attached importance to the role
of the Egyptian Armenian community in the issue of strengthening of
Armenian-Egyptian relations.