В Нью-Дели состоялась встреча президента Саргсяна с премьер-министром Моди

Президент Серж Саргсян, находящийся с визитом в Индии, провел встречу с премьер-министром Нарендрой Моди в Нью-Дели.

Премьер-министр Индии отметил, что Армения является надежным и важным партнером Индии в евразийском регионе. По его словам, армянские торговцы одними из первых попали в Индию и стимулировали торговые связи Индии с разными странами, сообщает пресс-служба президента Армении.

Президент Саргсян отметил, что исторически сформированные дружеские отношения между Арменией и Индией обеспечивают прочную основу для развития межгосударственных отношений между двумя странами. Президент Армении выразил надежду, что его визит придаст новый импульс армяно-индийской многовековой дружбе.

По словам президента Саргсяна, Армения готова предложить благоприятные условия для индийских компаний и он обратил внимание индийской стороны на свободную экономическую зону, создаваемую в Мегри на границе с Ираном, которая может стать эффективной платформой для сотрудничества. По его словам, членство Армении в ЕАЭС в случае взаимодействия может способствовать беспрепятственному входу дружественной Индии на громадный Евразийский рынок.

В ходе встречи стороны коснулись новых возможностей для более тесного взаимодействия и обмена опытом в широком спектре областей, представляющих взаимный интерес, таких как ювелирное дело, обработка алмазов, фармацевтика, информационные технологии, сельское хозяйство, перерабатывающая пищевая промышленность, туризм, образование, наука и культура.

Президент Серж Саргсян и премьер-министр Нарендра Моди с удовлетворением отметили, что обе страны активно сотрудничают в многостороннем формате, о чем лучше всего свидетельствует готовность к взаимной помощи в международных организациях. Как сообщает пресс-служба президента Армении, собеседники коснулись ситуации на Южном Кавказе и существующих вызовов, в том числе переговорного процесса по урегулированию НК проблемы.

Президент Саргсян сегодня утром принял участие в конференции и выставки "World Food India 2017".

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам пресс-службы президента Армении

фото: Президент Армении и премьер-министр Индии на встрече в Нью-Дели, 3 ноября 2017 года (фото предоставлено пресс-службой президента Армении)

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