ArmInfo. The 30th meeting of the Interparliamentary Commission (IPC) on cooperation between the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia and the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation was held at the National Assembly of Armenia on November 2. The meeting was chaired by Artashes Geghamyan and Nikolai Ryzhkov.
According to the press service of the Parliament, in their welcoming speech, the co-chairs of the IPC stressed that the allied relations of the two countries are based on friendship and centuries-old traditions. Noting the special place of the commission in the development of relations between Armenia and Russia, they expressed hope that the discussions will become an additional impetus in solving various issues.
In the first part of the meeting the topic "Development of mutually beneficial integration processes in the field of economy in pursuance of President Vladimir Putin's address to the Federal Assembly and President Serzh Sargsyan's Address to the National Assembly of Armenia" was discussed. Minister of Economic Development and Investments of the Republic of Armenia Suren Karayan addressed the subject from Armenia, Rafael Abrahamyan, Director of the Department for Economic Cooperation with the CIS Countries and the Development of Eurasian Integration of the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia, from Russia.
The speakers turned to the opportunities provided by the treaty and legal framework to expand economic cooperation between the two countries. Priorities of economic development, steps taken in investment policy, industry, tourism, agriculture, scientific and technical and a number of other spheres, the growth of trade between the two countries after accession to the EAEU and the opportunities provided by the EAEU for the revival of the economy are presented.
In the second part of the session, the deputies touched upon the problems of RA citizens residing in the Russian Federation, the sale of arms to Azerbaijan to Azerbaijan, strengthening of ties between regions, cooperation in the humanitarian and cultural fields, and information technologies. Armenian and Russian delegates stressed the essential role of the IPC in expanding stable ties between the two countries.
Attention is drawn to the prospects of development of economic cooperation between the Republic of Armenia and the Russian Federation. Other issues related to the work of the commission were also discussed. The next IPC meeting will be held in Murmansk. Recommendations are given for the development of a working plan for the formation of the agenda for the forthcoming meeting. At the end of the meeting, Geghamyan and Ryzhkov signed a protocol.
After the end of the meeting, the co-chairs of the Interparliamentary Commission on Cooperation between the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia and the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation Geghamyan and N.Ryzhkov presented to journalists the range of issues discussed at the meeting.