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04, 2017

Working visit of President Serzh Sargsyan to the Republic of Kyrgyzstan

President Serzh Sargsyan, who is in Kyrgyzstan on a working visit, in the framework of the session of the Eurasian Economic Supreme Council met with the President of Moldova Igor Dodon, who by the consent of the Heads of the EAEU member states will participate at the session. The agenda of the session contains the item on granting Moldova the observer status at the Eurasian Economic Union.

Presidents Serzh Sargsyan and Igor Dodon discussed the agenda of the Armenian-Moldovan cooperation in the bilateral as well as multilateral formats and stressed the importance of invigorating the political dialogue between the two states, development of cooperation in the trade, economic, and humanitarian areas, which, according to the Presidents, emanates for the interests of the two nations and friendly peoples.

The parties concurred that it is necessary to expand the legal field, augmenting the existing two dozens of agreements signed by the two countries with new ones. In this context, they stressed the importance of the interparliamentary relations and contacts and holding meetings of the intergovernmental commission on cooperation in the areas of trade and economy.  

 

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President Serzh Sargsyan, who is in Bishkek on a working visit, together with other leaders of the EAEU – President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbaev, President of Kyrgyzstan Almazbek Atambaev, President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin and the President of Moldova Igor Dodon, who was invited to take part at the gathering, participated at the session of the Eurasian Supreme Economic Council. Present at the session was also the Chairman of the Board of the Eurasian Economic Commission Tigran Sarkissian.

According to the charter, the sessions, first in the narrow and later in the extended format, were chaired by Almazbek Atambaev, the President of Kyrgyzstan - the country presiding in the Organization. Among a dozen agenda items, the leaders of the EAEU member states received the report on the main directions of the international activities of the Eurasian Economic Union for 2015-2016, discussed the key guidelines of the macroeconomic policy of the EAEU member states, presented candidatures for the Board of the Eurasian Economic Commission, and deliberated over the documents related to the amendments to be made in the regulations of the Eurasian Economic Commission.

The parties referred also to the temporary agreement, which is currently being drafted, between the EAEU and its members and the Islamic Republic of Iran on the creation of a free trade zone.

Among other issues discussed was the question of granting the observer status in the EAEU to the Republic of Moldova. The Presidents decided to hold the next session on October 11, 2017 in Moscow.

At the session of the Eurasian Supreme Economic Council, President Serzh Sargsyan made a statement.

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Statement by President Serzh Sargsyan at the session of the Eurasian Supreme Economic Council


Distinguished Heads of State,

Colleagues,

Before referring to one or two issues presented for the discussions at the plenary session of the Supreme Council, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the President of Kyrgyzstan Almazbek Atambaev for organizing today’s meeting at such a high level, as well as for the hospitality and warm welcome.

The shaping of our common economic area and its development for the second year in a row is taking place in a complex global economic situation which is manifested in the decreasing tempo of the global economic growth and geopolitical convulsions. All this on one hand creates certain problems for the full-fledged functioning of our Union, on the other hand it opens new opportunities for a closer cooperation of our countries.

Under these conditions, the concerted steps taken by our countries allowed the member state to stabilize to some extent the situation, to achieve the macroeconomic stability through the assistance to some areas and branches, which has translated into the tendency of growth in some countries in the areas of industrial and agricultural production. In particular, in 2016 the gross domestic product indicators in Armenia showed positive dynamics; there was registered the increase of activities in the production, agricultural, and service areas. Armenia’s turnover with the EAEU countries grew by more than 15%, and the export of the Armenian goods to the Eurasian market grew by 65%. There was registered the increase of the turnover with third countries as well.

Our countries have similar goals for development which we, in particular, see in the introduction of industrial innovations, high technologies in the area of agriculture, digitalized economy, and renewable sources of energy. It is also important to make concerted efforts aimed at the implementation of the mutually beneficial cooperation programs. We have two main objectives: First, to fortify the Union from within, further liberalize our common economic area through the elimination of the barriers, reduce exemptions related to the free move of goods, services, capital, and labor. Second objective is the amplification of the EAEU’s international engagement. These two objectives complement each other and affect the efficiency and international standing of the Organization.

From the viewpoint of further strengthening of the international standing of our integration union, we attach great importance to the invigoration of the EAEU cooperation with the third countries which are ready for a true partnership, and with pivotal integration units. In 2016, issues of cooperation with Iran, China, India, Egypt and some other countries were discussed in a constructive spirit. Armenia is interested in securing these agreements legally, particularly with the Islamic Republic of Iran with which we have pragmatic, mutually beneficial, and good neighborly relations.

From this point of view, we assess positively the cooperation process between the Eurasian Economic Commission and European Commission as an important factor for the promotion of a dialogue between the two integration unions which will be conducive for the exchange of experience, exploration of the avenues for integration and cooperation, and a harmonious, complementary and mutually beneficial development.

Distinguished Heads of State,

The efficiency of the EAEU is also dependent on the smooth and coordinated works of the state bodies of the member states, Eurasian Economic Commission, and business circles. With this regard, we expect that the Eurasian Economic Commission, within the scope of its authority, will provide proposals on the resolution of the problems facing the Union. We also view as important the creation and publishing by the Eurasian Economic Commission in cooperation with the state bodies of the member states of the so called White Book which will present by consent of the parties 60 barriers existing within the Union’s market. I hope that the road map for their elimination with the proper timetable will be created soon.
Armenia will continue to implement the preset programs aimed at thwarting the negative tendencies present in the global economy, promoting sustainable development, including through the utilization of the integration potential of the Union.

Thank you.

 

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President Serzh Sargsyan, who is in the Republic of Kyrgyzstan on a working visit, in Bishkek participated at the informal meeting of the Heads of state of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO).

In the framework of the agenda, the Heads of the CSTO member states discussed the draft decision on the Secretary General of the CSTO and unanimously decided to appoint to the position of the Secretary General of the CSTO the Secretary of the National Security Council of the Republic of Armenia Yuri Khatchaturov. The decision enters into force on May 2, 2017. The Heads of state also decided to award the former Secretary General of the CSTO Nikolay Bordyuzha with the First Degree Excellence Distinction of the CSTO Collective Security Council.

At the informal meeting of the Heads of the CSTO member states discussed were also issues related to the political-military and political-strategic situation in the CSTO area of responsibility, adopted were some additional directives aimed at countering security threats.

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