The goal of the Agreement is to expand deepen the military-technical cooperation process existing between the two countries: The RA Deputy Minister of Finance Arman Sargsyan informed.
At July 7 sitting of the NA Standing Committee on Defense and Security, the draft law on Ratifying the Agreement on Military-Technical Cooperation between the RA Government and the Government of the Hellenic Republic was debated.
According to the key rapporteur, the Agreement defines the directions of cooperation in the military-technical sphere, the training process of the necessary professionals and technical staff, the support to the organizations implementing activity in the sphere and the means of implementing cooperation.
According to the Deputy Minister, the Ministries of Defense of the two countries will be the parties’ authorized body to implement the provisions of the Agreement, a joint Commission on Military-Technical Cooperation.
“This Agreement gives an opportunity to have more expanded cooperation in the joint installations of not only military productions, but also our soldiers’ training,” the co-rapporteur, the member of the Standing Committee on Defense and Security Kristine Poghosyan said and called on her colleagues to vote for the draft.
The Committee endorsed the draft law.