Armenian PM: trade turnover between Armenia, Georgia up 97% “despite challenges”


Aug 19 2022
Agenda.ge, 19 Aug 2022 – 16:55, Tbilisi,Georgia

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on Friday said a "noticeable growth" was observed in the Armenian-Georgian trade and economic relations “despite challenges”.

We have a 97 percent increase in trade turnover", Pashinyan said at the opening ceremony of the Bridge of Friendship on the border crossing between the two states on the Debeda River.

The PM also said the trade and economic ties had a "great potential", noting the transport sector as an example of an area where the neighbouring countries should deepen cooperation.

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There are opportunities in manufacturing, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, IT, telecommunications, energy, tourism and other fields. It is clear that communication routes are of key importance for trade and economic relations, which enable integration with the world economy and provide vital connections at the national, regional and international levels", he said.

Pashinyan added "additional efforts" and "joint continuous work" were needed for easier cargo traffic between the countries, and emphasised the importance of rail freight and ferry shipments in particular. 

Infrastructure Minister: new bridge on Georgia-Armenia border “good example of friendship” between nations


Aug 19 2022

Georgian Minister of Regional Development and Infrastructure Irakli Karseladze on Friday said the newly unveiled road bridge on the Georgia-Armenia border was a “good example of friendship” between the two nations.

In his remarks over the launch of the infrastructure piece, Karseladze noted the bridge would serve as the main border crossing checkpoint and promote the development of trade and economic ties.

This project is also unique in terms of its implementation, as it was built jointly by the two countries, and therefore is a good example of how our friendship and brotherhood develops historically”, Karseladze noted.

At the launch ceremony earlier today, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili said the Bridge of Friendship "symbolises the success of our cooperation and friendship".

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The head of the Georgian Government highlighted the joint infrastructure project would contribute to the further strengthening of trade and economic relations between the countries.

Georgia a key transit country for Armenia – Armenian PM


Aug 19 2022

Georgia as a transit country is of "great importance" for Armenia in the matter of reliable and safe supply of energy resources, communications and telecommunications to the country, Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan said on Friday at the opening of a new bridge connecting the two neighbouring countries, an occasion he attended with his Georgian counterpart Irakli Garibashvili. 

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In his remarks, Pashinyan said the trade turnover between Armenia and Georgia had been “significantly increased”. 

A serious growth has been observed in Armenian-Georgian trade and economic relations. The trade turnover between Armenia and Georgia has increased by 97 percent compared to the same period of the last year. This is a very important indicator, which is the result of continuous and consistent efforts from both sides”, the Armenian PM said. 

Speaking about future prospects, Pashinyan  stressed the importance of regular intergovernmental meetings to “further strengthen cooperation” in cyber security, environmental protection, employment, education, sport, as well as youth and border matters. 

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The Head of the Armenian Government also said the two countries could take steps to get involved in various international projects. 

Expressing readiness for a “deeper cooperation”, Georgian PM Irakli Garibashvili said the new bridge “symbolised friendship and successful cooperation” between the two neighbours, noting the bridge also carried “strategic importance” as it was a part of the East-West International Highway. 

 

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CIVIL Georgia
Aug 19 2022


Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili met with his Armenian counterpart, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on 19 August to discuss bilateral cooperation.

The two met after taking part in a joint ceremony to open a new bridge connecting Armenia and Georgia at the Sadakhlo crossing point. Both countries worked together on the project with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) also contributing EUR 7 million to the projectThe bridge crosses the Debeda river and spans 160 meters with 4 traffic lanes.

According to the Georgian Government, the discussion focused on existing cooperation in the fields of trade, the economy, transport, logistics, and culture with emphasis placed on “deepening the existing close partnership and friendly relations.”

The pair underscored Georgia’s role in promoting peace and stability in the region, especially in light of the meeting held in Tbilisi between the Armenian and Azeri Foreign Ministers in July.

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PM Garibashvili also reiterated his condolences for the tragedy in Yerevan, in which more than a dozen people lost their lives, with many more injured, after a fireworks storage facility exploded.

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Emerging Europe Sovereigns Dashboard: War Spillovers in Georgia and Armenia

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Aug 17 2022

Emerging Europe Sovereigns Dashboard: 
War Spillovers in Georgia and Armenia

Wed 17 Aug, 2022 – 11:25 AM ET

Fitch Ratings had considered Armenia and Georgia as among the sovereigns most vulnerable to the spillover from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but so far, the macro impact has been positive. This reflects the inflow of skilled nationals from the war-affected countries. Up to 90,000 Russian, Belarussian and Ukrainian nationals have entered Georgia since the invasion of Ukraine. The number of visitors to Armenia nearly doubled to 130,000 in June, from February levels, although a breakdown by nationality is not available. Surge in Money Transfers: Money transfers from Russia to these countries have surged. Russian money transfers into Georgia rose by 306% yoy in 1H22. In Armenia, money transfers through banks nearly doubled in the same period (although data by country of origin are not yet available). Boost to External Positions: The large secondary and primary income flows (as Russians relocate but continue to work for their Russia-based employers), combined with ongoing tourism recoveries and higher prices for export commodities, are narrowing current account deficits in both countries and strengthening FX reserves. The inflows have prevented the rise in dollarisation that can occur in both at times of shocks, and have strengthened exchange rates. The latter is supportive for government debt given the high weight of FX-denominated debt in total debt.

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Cambodia: Say Chhum meets with new Armenian ambassador

Cambodia – Aug 19 2022

Senate President Say Chhum received newly appointed Armenian ambassador to Cambodia Vahram Kazhoyan on August 18 and both sides reiterated their intentions to expand the friendship and bilateral cooperation between them for the sake of the mutual interests of both countries.

Speaking to Vahram Kazhoyan, Say Chhum said that he strongly believed that Kazhoyan’s mission to Cambodia will be successful and will promote the relationship and cooperation between the two countries now and in the future.

“The senate of Cambodia is ready to work closely with the ambassador to contribute expanding and strengthening the friendship and cooperation we have for the sake of the people of the two countries,” Say Chhum said as quoted in a social media post.

Kazhoyan praised Armenia and Cambodia's diplomatic relationship and said he was committed to promoting deeper ties, especially between the parliaments of both countries.

https://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/say-chhum-meets-new-armenian-ambassador

Cambodia: Armenian Ambassador vows relation and cooperation expansion with Cambodia

Cambodia – Aug 19 2022
Khmer Times 
Vahram Kazhoyan, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Armenia, has pledged to work for the expansion of bilateral relations and cooperation.

The pledge was made during the Ambassador’s meeting with Say Chhum, President of the Senate of Cambodia, this morning.

Kazhoyan praised the good relations and cooperation between the two countries. He also pledged to expand bilateral relations and cooperation between Cambodia and Armenia.

The Senate President, on behalf of the Senate, congratulated Ambassador Kazhoyan on his appointment as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Armenia to the Kingdom of Cambodia.

Senate President Chhum is confident that within the period of the Ambassador’s diplomatic mission, he will strive to further develop relations and cooperation between the two countries for the benefit of the people and the two countries.

The President of the Senate stated that the Cambodian Senate is always ready to cooperate closely with the Ambassador and the Embassy of Armenia to further strengthen the friendship and cooperation for the mutual benefit of the people and the country.

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Ambassador KD Dewal flags off Indo- Armenia Bicycle Expedition

Aug 19 2022

Ambassador KD Dewal recently flagged off the Indo- Armenia Bicycle Expedition .This 1000 KMS expedition by Aakash Pannu and Kshitij Sao, Indian students of Yerevan State Medical University, is dedicated to Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, IndiaAt75, the 30th anniversary of Diplomatic Relations between India and Armenia and the 100th Anniversary of the establishment of YSMU.

Ambassador KD Dewal also joined the students for a few kilometers on the bicycle to motivate and support the students.


“We left on the 11th of July; we had 12 days to complete the trip. We intended to visit every major city in Armenia from north to south, from lake Arpi in the north to Tatev monastery in the south. The trip was supposed to be about 1000 km according to the distance calculated through the internet, but it happened to be over 1200 km according to our odometers. We begin planning for the trip about 3 months before the departure, everything from emergency supplies to food prep to medications, and the schedule of our travel was well planned”, stated Aakash Pannu and Kshitij Sao who are 6th-year medical students in the General Medicine faculty at Yerevan State medical university participants.

"We commenced our journey from the from the Yerevan state medical university’s administrative building and we were honoured by the company of His excellency the ambassador of India to Armenia and Georgia Mr. K.D. Dewal for our first ride. Honorable vice rector of our university{ Yerevan State medical university after Mkhitar Heratsi} Dr. Y.S.Sahakyan, Honorable dean madam Dr. G.Avetisyan, vice dean Dr. K.Margaryan and Head of department for International students’ affairs Dr. Rahul A. Sethi showed us the green flag" they further added.

The aim of the expedition is to promote friendship and mutual understanding between the two countries.


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Turkish Press: Türkiye’s first ever Armenian district governor to assume office


Turkey – Aug 18 2022

Türkiye's first ever Armenian district governor to assume office

Ber Acar, 27, has been appointed as the district governor of Babadağ, Denizli.

For the first time in the history of the republic, an ethnic Armenian has become a district governor, Agos reported.

Berk Acar, who has been appointed as the governor of the Babadağ district in the western Deniz province, is set to assume office in the coming days to replace Adem Karataş, the former governor.

Acar, 27, graduated from the Sahakyan Nunyan Armenian Middle School and Işık High School. In 2020, he graduated from Bilgi University's Faculty of Law.

After completing his internship at the law office in İstanbul's Şişli district, he entered 110th term district governor exam in July 2021. He ranked 72nd among 13,374 candidates and became of the of the 475 people who were interviewed for the position. (HA/VK)