Armenian PM, Poland’s National Bank chief discuss economic issues

Armenian PM, Poland’s National Bank chief discuss economic issues

PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan met with the president of National Bank of Poland Marek Belka.

“Poland, in contrast to other European countries shows one of the best economic results. Its experience will be highly beneficial to our country,” Prime Minister said.

He noted the European Union as one of Armenia’s main partners, with its economic growth and problems affecting the country.

The two men further discussed the economic situation in Europe, challenges and problems, cooperation between Central bank of Armenia and National Bank of Poland, economic programs in the framework of CIS, outcomes of Armenia-EU agreement on formation of deep and comprehensive free trade zone and reform implementation in the country, RA government’s press service reported.

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