Robert Kocharian: Armenian economy open for all

PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenia has "very good relations with Russia, which include a lot of spheres, Armenian President Robert Kocharian stated in the interview to "France 24" TV company. "We do not have problems with Russia. And may be it rides on the fact that we do not create artificial obstacles proceeding from political reasons," the Armenian President stressed. "That's why I don't think it would be reasonable to limit participation of Russian capital in Armenia," Kocharian told. "Just the opposite, we kindly treat all types of investments. But nobody ever said that only Russian companies get access to this or that sphere: our economy is open for all," President Robert Kocharian stated, ITAR-TASS reports.
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