Serzh Sargsyan believes that Armenia and Bulgaria will find new aspects of cooperation

PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan received Bulgarian Minister of Transport, Information Technology and Communications Alexander Tsvetkov, who is in Armenia for participation in the 6th sitting of the Armenian-Bulgarian intergovernmental commission on trade and economic cooperation.

Serzh Sargsyan noted that Armenia attaches importance to boosting friendly relations with Bulgaria in all spheres: political, economic and cultural, while the Armenian-Bulgarian intergovernmental commission plays an important role in it.

According to the Armenian President, the legal-contractual field between the two countries creates prerequisites for considerable development of trade and economic relations. “I strongly believe that the intergovernmental commission’s sitting will allow the state bodies and business communities of the two countries to find new aspects of cooperation,” said Mr. Sargsyan.

Alexander Tsvetkov briefed the President on the results of the commission sitting, assuring Mr. Sargsyan that the results of discussions and achieved agreements will be realized in the near future.

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