
ArmInfo. A meeting of the intergovernmental commission on financial and technical cooperation between the Republic of Armenia and the Federal Republic of Germany was held in Berlin. According to the press service of the RA Ministry of Economy, the commission was chaired on the Armenian side by Minister Gevorg Papoyan, and on the German side by State Secretary of the Federal Ministry for Economic Development and Cooperation of the Federal Republic of Germany Niels Annen.
During the meeting, prospects for developing bilateral trade and economic relations were discussed, particularly in the areas of trade, investment, import and export, micro and medium-sized enterprise development, renewable energy, sustainable urban development, water resource management, agriculture, high technology, tourism, and other areas. "Armenia and Germany have developed a strong, reliable, and promising partnership based on shared values: democracy, the rule of law, human rights, and inclusive economic growth. In recent years, Germany has become one of Armenia's most reliable partners, both bilaterally and within the broader Armenia-EU framework.
Today's dialogue is another important step toward deepening this partnership and aligning our joint efforts with Armenia's long-term vision of sustainable, green, and diverse development," noted Gevorg Papoyan. The RA Minister of Economy emphasized the importance of Germany's support for Armenia in implementing political and economic reforms, ensuring sustainable development, promoting a green economy, and social inclusion.
Gevorg Papoyan also emphasized the need to expand cooperation with Germany within the framework of Armenia-EU cooperation.