Armenian PM to Leave for Georgia on Working Visit July 7

PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian PM will leave for Georgia on a three-day working visit July 7 to take part in the fifth session of the Armenian-Georgian Intergovernmental Commission on Economic Cooperation to be held in Batumi. Margaryan will meet with Georgian PM Zurab Nogaideli and will discuss implementation of decisions of the past session, the current state of bilateral economic relations, including in agriculture, energy, customs and tax issues, development of tourism.



The Armenian delegation includes Minister of Economy and Finance Vardan Khachatryan, Deputy FM Gegham Gharibjanyan, Head of the Customs Department at the Government of Armenia Armen Avetisyan, Energy Minister Armen Movsisyan, Deputy Energy Minister Areg Galstyan, Advisor to the PM Stepan Margaryan, Executive Director of Armenian Railways CJSC Ararat Khrimyan, MPs. The Armenian delegation will visit a number of Batumi enterprises and the resort zone. The visit will finish July 10, reports the Press Service of the Armenian Government.
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