Neighbor foreign partner

24 May 2017, Wednesday

Bilateral ties between Tatarstan and Armenia are developing slowly. Following the results of 2016, the total volume of foreign trade turnover between the Republic of Tatarstan and Armenia amounted to $8,5 million only.

Tatarstan's rubber, means of land transport, equipment and mechanical devices, cleaning supplies, ferrous metal products, tools and optical devices, foodstuffs are delivered to Erevan.

In turn, living trees and other plants, modified starches, various equipment, milk and meat products come from Armenia to Tatarstan.

Today, on May 24, the Head of Tatarstan Investment Development Agency Taliya Minullina met with the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Armenia to the Russian Federation Vardan Toganyan.

During the conversation, the parties discussed the prospects of fostering cooperation between Tatarstan and Armenia within Russian-Armenian relations, establishing entrepreneurial relations, building investment partnership.

In particular, Taliya Minullina presented the investment potential of the Republic of Tatarstan and told about investment policy of the region.

The Ambassador expressed his intention to deliver production of Tatarstan's enterprises to Armenia, in particular helicopters and "KAMAZ" trucks. Reference was also made to the possible trade operations in agricultural and industrial sectors.

The main aim of the visit of Vardan Toganyan to Kazan is participation in the meeting of the CIS Council of Heads of Government and the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council on May 25-26, 2017. 

For reference:

Armenia is a state in South Caucasus. It is situated in the north of Western Asia, in the northeast of Armenian Highlands. It is a landlocked country. It borders with Azerbaijan and unrecognized Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR) to the east. To the southeast Armenia borders with Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic which is a part of Azerbaijan, to the south with Iran, to the west with Turkey and to the north with Georgia. A part of the territory of Azerbaijan is under control of Armenia. The population of Armenia, as estimated on January 1, 2016, was 2 million 998,6 thousands people. The territory is 29 743 square kilometers. According to some reports, Armenia is one hundred thirty-sixth in the world in terms of population and one hundred thirty-eighth by the territory. The capital is Yerevan. The state language is Armenian.

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