Armenian Minister of Economy Gevorg Papoyan stated that supplies of Azerbaijani gasoline to Armenia will be continuous.
“Our task was to bring business onto a playing field where trade can take place, rather than war. War brings casualties and losses, while trade brings prosperity,” Papoyan assured.
When asked whether there is a clear agreement with Baku on uninterrupted supplies of Azerbaijani fuel, the minister gave a positive answer.
“Of course, there is such an agreement, but it depends on future market conditions,” he noted.
However, the Armenian minister was unable to say at what price Azerbaijani gasoline will be sold on the Armenian market:
“It is difficult to say right now, because the price for the first shipment was non-standard, and it appears the next one will also be non-standard. When a more or less stable and visible market situation takes shape, we will be able to clarify everything.”
