The deputy prime minister noted, “The Armenian side consistently advocates for compliance with the fundamental principles established in the EAEU Treaty and expresses its willingness to interact with the member states for the further development of economic cooperation.”
Grigoryan, who participated in an expanded meeting of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council this Friday, highlighted the importance of interaction between the customs services of the Union countries in the area of controlling the declaration of taxable goods.
He also pointed out that consolidating common energy markets and ensuring energy security remain priorities for Armenia.
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