Armenian central bank chairman and EEC minister discussed Eurasian integration

YEREVAN, September 22. /ARKA/. The chairman of the Central Bank of Armenia Martin Galstyan met on Wednesday with Ruslan Beketayev, a Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC, the executive arm of the Eurasian Economic Union) Minister for Economy and Financial Policy, the press service of the Central Bank reported today.

It said Galstyan and Beketayev discussed a set of issues on Eurasian integration and steps taken to deepen cooperation. The head of the Central Bank of Armenia presented the general macroeconomic environment of the country and the financial market trends. They were said to have discussed also other issues of mutual interest. -0-

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