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Deputy Minister of Economy of the Republic of Armenia Anushik Avetyan and Undersecretary of State of the Ministry of Economic Development and Technologies of the Republic of Poland Michal Baranowski held a bilateral meeting as part of the Armenia-Poland Intergovernmental Commission session in Warsaw.
The parties discussed current opportunities to expand economic relations between Armenia and Poland, as well as ways to deepen cooperation, emphasizing the growing role of technical and institutional collaboration between the two countries, the Armenian Ministry of Economy said in a press release.
The officials also addressed the development of trade turnover, capital markets, alignment with EU standards and regulations, as well as cooperation in agriculture, food security, modern irrigation, livestock farming, and smart agricultural technologies. Opportunities for involvement of Poland and EU partners within the framework of the Crossroads of Peace initiative were also considered.
The Polish side expressed its readiness for experience exchange and scientific-technical cooperation.
The discussion also touched upon Armenia’s economic reforms and measures implemented to improve the business environment.
It was mutually emphasized that the development of economic ties between Armenia and Poland will contribute to enhancing economic resilience, expanding exports, and strengthening long-term partnership.