Armenian-Indian Intergovernmental Commission To Meet Late This Year

ARMENIAN-INDIAN INTERGOVERNMENTAL COMMISSION TO MEET LATE THIS YEAR IN YEREVAN

ARKA
June 4, 2008

YEREVAN, June 4. /ARKA/. The next meeting of Armenian-Indian
inter-governmental commission is to be held in Yerevan this year,
Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan said at a meeting with Indian
Ambassador Plenipotentiary and Extraordinary to Armenia Rina Pandey.

The two stressed the importance of the commission’s activity from
the viewpoint of deepening and expanding bilateral contacts. The
premier said the meeting will give a new impetus to cooperation and
invited the Indian side to include in the meeting agenda any issue
they would like to discuss, as well as define their nominee for the
commission co-chairman.

Stressing that Armenia and India are linked with centuries-long
relations and good traditions, the two said these links should be
bolstered in new spheres of cooperation now.

The sides agreed that this could be achieved through further activation
of high-level mutual visits.

Sargsyan highly appreciated the two countries’ cooperation within
international organizations, and thanked India for supporting Armenia
in the United Nations Organization.

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