After the Revolution, He Came to Armenia and Started Selling Eco Houses: Advisor to the Prime Minister
The advisor to the Prime Minister of Armenia, Robert Ghukasyan, wrote on his Facebook page: "About investments… The mountains, forests, and Lake Sevan of Armenia have great potential for development that we must utilize.
We don't have oil, but we have an incredibly beautiful country that offers limitless opportunities. We are utilizing very few of these opportunities, and not always in a reasonable way. Recently, I met a person who wished to return to Armenia after the revolution and engage in this business (selling Norwegian eco houses). He came and has started — by January, he will be ready.
Such programs are extremely important. Our compatriots should return to Armenia and bring not millions, but millions of good ideas and projects with them. Such ideas can revitalize Armenia's remote and impoverished areas, as well as breathe new life into the coastal regions of Lake Sevan. These individuals may not make investments of billions of drams, but their contributions can have a much greater and positive impact on the country's economic development. Small projects, which are more important than mega-projects, have the potential for a multiplying effect and can be 'contagious.'
P.S. I will gradually present the details of this project and other planned initiatives."