Today Pashinyan firstly met with Christina Ahmadjian, Member of the Board at the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and then JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency) President Shinichi Kitaoka.
During the meeting with Christina Ahmadjian, Nikol Pashinyan said the Armenian government is interested in cooperating with the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and its possible activities in Armenia. According to the PM, the government’s goal is to turn the recent political revolution in Armenia into an economic one, and for that purpose major and real changes are expected in the economic sector. Pashinyan said Armenia has great potential for technological development, and the company’s activity can be prospective in this regard.
Christina Ahmadjian attached importance to the ongoing processes in Armenia in terms of attracting new investment programs and expressed readiness to assist the Armenian government for establishing ties and cooperation with various Japanese companies. She said she plans to visit Armenia in the future aimed at further cooperation.
Nikol Pashinyan and the JICA President discussed the process and directions of the Agency’s ongoing programs in Armenia, as well as the opportunities to deepen the cooperation.
PM Pashinyan said the Armenian side is interested in expanding the partnership with the JICA and is ready...