Armenia and Syria will strengthen bilateral collaboration

PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian-Syrian intergovernmental committee arrived in Armenia to promote strengthening of bilateral collaboration, Syrian Chamber of Commerce Board Member, Armenian-Syrian intergovernmental committee Chairman Leon Zaki Etalian told a news conference.



According to him, collaboration spectrum is not restricted to imports and exports, but also includes banking sphere, scientific potential exchange, and widening bilateral collaboration range.



Etalian also added that 100 000 Armenians reside in Syria, with humanitarian collaboration acquiring increasing importance in this context. Currently, committees in charge oh the issues above are being formed.



5th sitting of Armenian-Syrian intergovernmental committee on bilateral economic, industrial and scientific collaboration launched in Yerevan.



Within recent years, a number of programs were implemented in Armenian-Syrian collaboration framework, over 40 intergovernmental and interdepartmental documents signed, and most of them fulfilled.



The sitting will focus on further collaboration perspectives.



A number of documents on expanding collaboration in trade and economic spheres will be concluded based on sitting results.
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