ArmInfo.Canada is considering the possibility of opening an embassy in Armenia and facilitating air communication between the countries. This was announced by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau today at a press conference in Yerevan during his official visit to Armenia, who, by the way, came to the event in socks with the color of the Armenian tricolor, specially tailored for him at one of the domestic textile enterprises.
Trudeau noted that the issue of opening the Canadian embassy in the Armenia will be actualized as contacts between societies and business circles of the two countries increase. "We also considered the possibility of facilitating the air communication and signing the relevant agreement, in this context the governments of the two countries will cooperate with each other," said Trudeau, assuring that he would contribute to the flow of Canadian investments into the Armenian economy, especially since this has a corresponding potential. The Canadian Prime Minister considered particularly promising cooperation in the field of water resources.
For his part, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said that during a meeting with his Canadian counterpart, he asked him to correctly convey the essence of the changes taking place in Armenia to businessmen from Canada. "Because the fight against corruption often affects foreign companies, and we don't want international investors to get the impression that our actions are directed against them. On the contrary, we are doing all this to establish the rule of law in the country, transparency and equal competitive conditions so that a foreign investor in the Armenian market would henceforth feel more comfortable. We are now trying to eliminate past mistakes made in the implementation of various business projects, whether environmental or otherwise, in order no longer to allow them, "Pashinyan assured.