Thursday, July 22 2021 17:10
Marianna Mkrtchyan

Deputy Minister of Economy and Russia`s Ambassador discussed  development of the Armenian-Russian strategic, trade and investment  cooperation 

Deputy Minister of Economy and Russia`s Ambassador discussed  development of the Armenian-Russian strategic, trade and investment  cooperation 

ArmInfo.The development of the Armenian-Russian strategic, trade and investment cooperation was discussed at a meeting on July 22 by Deputy Minister of Economic  Development of the Russian Federation Dmitry Volvach and Russian  Ambassador to Armenia Sergey Kopyrkin. This was reported by the press  service of the Russian Ministry of Economy.  "Russia is ready to  share with Armenia its practices and advanced solutions in various  fields," Volvach said.

"Our country can offer effective solutions for the development of  transport, energy, social infrastructure, for the implementation of  promising investment projects in the Republic of Armenia and the  Caucasus in general. Russian companies are ready to provide solutions  in the areas of e-government," smart and safe city ", information  security, logistics, energy efficiency, distance education and  telemedicine, "the deputy minister said.

He said that the states will develop a new Program of Economic  Cooperation for 2022-2025, as well as an Action Plan for its  implementation. In addition, on behalf of the Minister of Economic  Development of Russia and the Minister of Economy of Armenia, a  working group is being created under the chairmanship of the deputy  ministers of the economy of the two countries to deepen economic and  investment cooperation.

"It is important to intensify the work of the Intergovernmental  Commission on Economic Cooperation. We believe it is possible to  propose to the partners to hold a meeting of the Commission in the  fall of this year, if the epidemiological situation allows. On its"  margins "it would be possible to sign the Program of Economic  Cooperation between the Russian Federation and the Republic of  Armenia until 2025 for a new period ", Volvach added.

In addition, the parties discussed the possibility of increasing the  tourist flow and measures to increase trade between the countries.  Among the key topics of the meeting were also issues of the  environmental agenda and interregional cooperation between Russia and  Armenia.

It should be noted that Russia is Armenia's leading trade partner,  which provides almost a third (30.3%) of the republic's foreign  trade. Since Armenia joined the Eurasian Economic Union in January  2015 and before the pandemic, the growth in mutual trade has doubled  (from $ 1.26 billion to $ 2.51 billion). Despite the decrease in  trade turnover between the countries last year, in January-May this  year there was an increase - by 10.7% compared to the same period  last year. "We hope that as the economies of our countries recover,  we will catch up on lost momentum and open up new opportunities,"  concluded Volvach.