ArmInfo. A high level of cooperation has been established between Armenia and Kazakhstan, particularly within the framework of inter-parliamentary cooperation: Welcoming the members of the Kazakhstan-Armenia Friendship Group to the National Assembly, the Head of the Armenia-Kazakhstan Friendship Group Vagharshak Hakobyan said.
"We particularly attach importance to the development of cooperation between the Parliaments of our states, based on the provisions of the Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation between Armenia and Kazakhstan signed on September 2, 1999," Vagharshak Hakobyan said, adding that there is a necessity to develop a clear algorithm for the work of the inter-parliamentary Friendship Group to cooperate on various platforms.
The meeting was held on November 28, and was attended by members of the Armenia-Kazakhstan Friendship Group, the deputies of the RA NA Civil Contract Faction Alkhas Ghazaryan, Hakob Aslanyan, Narek Babayan, Davit Danielyan, Mikael Tumasyan, and Lilit Galstyan and Irina Gasparyan from the RA NA Armenia Faction.
"We are interested in the further development of the integration processes in the territory of the Eurasian Economic Union and the expansion of trade and economic cooperation between Armenia and Kazakhstan," the Head of the Armenia-Kazakhstan Friendship Group noted, emphasizing that the Armenian side is ready to develop close partnership with Kazakhstan in all possible areas. He mentioned that in recent years a fairly high indicator of trade turnover has been recorded between the two countries, underscoring that both Armenia and Kazakhstan have promising projects that can be mutually beneficial.
The Head of the Kazakhstan-Armenia Friendship Group of the Majlis of Kazakhstan Mukash Iskandirov informed that this is their first visit to Armenia and emphasized that an active political dialogue has been launched between the two countries at all levels, trade and economic cooperation has deepened, as well as the cooperation in the cultural and humanitarian spheres.
Speaking about the Armenian community living and working in Kazakhstan, Vagharshak Hakobyan pointed out that the relations between the two nations are based on mutual respect and ancient traditions.
Within the framework of cultural, scientific and educational cooperation, the Head of the Friendship Group touched upon the publication of works by Kazakh authors in Armenian, the activities of the Abay Kazakh Language, History and Culture Center at YSU (Yerevan State University). He expressed confidence that the opening of the Center for Armenian Culture, Language, Literature and History at the National Academic Library of Kazakhstan will have a positive impact on the cultural and humanitarian aspects of cooperation between the two countries.
Iskandirov Mukash also stated that the Armenian community has its own unique place and role in Kazakhstan.
The members of the Friendship Group once again emphasized the important role of legislative bodies in the relations of the two countries and expressed their willingness to actively cooperate.