By Asbarez | Wednesday, 27 May 2015
YEREVAN (Arka)—The director of Toshiba Medical Systems, a subsidiary of the Tokyo-based Toshiba Corporation, explained Tuesday, in a meeting with Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian, that his company is ready to develop cooperation with Armenia in nuclear energy and seismology.
CEO Satoshi Tsunakawa said he was satisfied with the growing activities of his company in Armenia, adding that Toshiba Medical Systems continues its assistance in healthcare development in Armenia.
The company is keen also on cooperation and exchange of experience in a number of other fields, including atomic energy and seismology in particular, the CEO said.
Sarkisian, in his turn, stressed the importance of diplomatic missions between Japan and Armenia for the development of cooperation in a range of such fields.
The president talked about a “favorable investment climate and business environment emerging in Armenia.”
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