ArmInfo. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan held a series of meetings with state leaders on the margins of the World Economic Forum in Davos.With President of Switzerland Uli Mauer, issues of bilateral cooperation were discussed, in particular. As the press service of the RA government reports, Uli Mauer praised the level of bilateral relations in the political sphere, pointing out the importance of intensifying economic cooperation.
With the help of diplomatic missions, the parties agreed to clarify the areas that may become promising for the development of cooperation. They expressed the conviction that in the end good opportunities would be created for the implementation of specific investment projects.Nikol Pashinyan stressed that he highly appreciates the experience of Switzerland in the development of democracy, and Armenia is interested in bilateral cooperation in the implementation of reforms in various fields.
During the meeting with President of Rwanda Paul Kagame, Nikol Pashinyan discussed issues relating to economic cooperation, in particular, in the implementation of investment programs. The parties considered promising the field of information technology. Paul Kagame stressed that he had heard about the successes in the activities of the Tumo Center, and Rwanda is interested in developing cooperation in this direction.In turn, Prime Minister Pashinyan informed that in October of this year the World Forum of Informationtechnology, and invited Rwandan companies to participate.The interlocutors also touched upon cooperation in the framework of the International Organization of the Francophonie. Paul Kagame highly appreciated the summit in Yerevan and noted that he had opened a new page in relations between the countries.On the margins of the forum, Nikol Pashinyan also held a short meeting with President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.