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Ambassador: Belarus, Armenia should intensify trade

September 19,2012 21:57

Belarus and Armenia should step up efforts to boost the bilateral trade, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Armenia to Belarus Armen Khachatryan told reporters on 19 September, BelTA has learnt.

The diplomat noted that the bilateral trade exceeded $25 million in January-July 2012. Belarus’ export to Armenia was estimated at $21.7 million, up by 51.4% compared to the same period last year. Armenia’s export to Belarus stood at $3.5 million, up by 61.6%. Belarus is Armenia’s third biggest trading partner in the CIS following only Russia and Ukraine.

“Although the bilateral trade has soared more than 1.5 times over the last year, I am very unhappy about the figures, because Belarus and Armenia have tremendous cooperation prospects and we should intensify our efforts and create mutually beneficial terms, while businessmen will always find necessary partners,” the diplomat said.

The ambassador pointed that the two countries are investing much effort in establishing cooperation in the manufacturing industry. Belarus and Armenia have developed a substantial legal framework consisting of over 60 interstate agreements and treaties. Interregional cooperation is gaining momentum; cultural links are expanding. The ambassador praised collaboration in foreign policy.

Armen Khachatryan believes that Belarus and Armenia should boost cooperation in tourism. “I think Armenians will discover many interesting things about Belarus and Belarusians about Armenia. We need to find ways to make travels cheaper,” the diplomat said.

“I am convinced that our cooperation will grow stronger across all the areas of the bilateral agenda,” the ambassador said.

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