PM discusses issues of economic cooperation with Belgian-Armenian businessmen
On the evening of March 4, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan of Armenia met with Armenian business community representatives in Belgium, who are engaged in diamond processing, real estate and cargo transportation.
The meeting was held at Villa Empain Center for Eastern and Western Cultures and Dialogue in Brussels. Issues related to expanding Armenian-Belgian business ties were discussed during the working dinner, the PM’s office said.
Pashinyan briefed those present on the steps taken by his government as part of the ongoing fundamental economic reforms, including the continued improvement of the business environment, the facilitation of the investment climate, the simplification and improvement of the applicable regulatory framework, and the anticorruption campaign. The PM noted that the government is keen to deepen bilateral economic cooperation and implement joint programs with Belgium.
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