Yerevan/Mediamax/. Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsian suggested referring to “all concrete cases, related to the closure of business in Armenia and its relocation to Georgia.” Armenian Prime Minister wrote this in his personal blog at http://tigransargsyan.livejournal.com, Mediamax reports. “I would like to ask everyone to write his comments concerning this issue on this site, and we will together analyze the reasons and make relevant conclusions,” the PM writes. Tigran Sargsian said that many people often fail to differentiate between the expansion of the business to Georgia and its relocation to a neighboring state. He also noted that Armenia and Georgia have different models of development. “We have chosen the evolutionary path of reforms, whereas Georgia has chosen the revolutionary one. Each of these paths has both its positive and negative sides. Our reforms envisage quite other logic of realization. What can be applied in one case is impossible for another, and I think any comparisons are inappropriate,” the PM noted. “We must study the spheres where Georgia achieved success. But I am concerned with another thing: people who fairly notice Georgia’s progress fail to see the success our country has reached. At the meeting with my Georgian counterpart I touched upon their achievements in the sphere of tax, customs and police reforms. We feel easy to study the experience of our partners and conduct similar reforms with their help. My Georgian partner hailed our achievements in the financial sector, particularly in the sphere of management of internal debt, in the banking system, insurance sector, and we have reached an agreement on sharing our experience with them,” Tigran Sargsian wrote in his blog. Tweet Views 6927