ArmenPress
Dec 2 2004
GEORGIA'S FIRST LADY VISITS CANCER CARE CENTER
YEREVAN, DECEMBER 2, ARMENPRESS: Georgia's First Lady, Sandra
Roulof, who is visiting Armenia at the invitation of Mrs. Bella
Kocharian, Armenia's First Lady, visited today the National Cancer
Care Center to learn if it could be replicated in Georgia.
Georgia's First Lady spoke there also with a Georgian citizen, who
was operated at the center. Sandra Roulof said Georgian medical
authorities will seek the cooperation with Armenian counterparts in
order to create such a center in Georgia.
This is the second her visit to Armenia. She first came to Yerevan in
2001 when worked for the Dutch consulate. "Armenians and Georgians
live in the same region sharing a great deal of similarities and are
apt to build strong cooperation in all areas," said the Dutch wife of
Georgia's president.
Mrs. Bella Kocharian said she was greatly impressed by Roulof's
loveliness and her sociability. She said Armenian doctors will gladly
share their experience with Georgian colleagues in early detection
and treatment of cancer.
Dec 2 2004
GEORGIA'S FIRST LADY VISITS CANCER CARE CENTER
YEREVAN, DECEMBER 2, ARMENPRESS: Georgia's First Lady, Sandra
Roulof, who is visiting Armenia at the invitation of Mrs. Bella
Kocharian, Armenia's First Lady, visited today the National Cancer
Care Center to learn if it could be replicated in Georgia.
Georgia's First Lady spoke there also with a Georgian citizen, who
was operated at the center. Sandra Roulof said Georgian medical
authorities will seek the cooperation with Armenian counterparts in
order to create such a center in Georgia.
This is the second her visit to Armenia. She first came to Yerevan in
2001 when worked for the Dutch consulate. "Armenians and Georgians
live in the same region sharing a great deal of similarities and are
apt to build strong cooperation in all areas," said the Dutch wife of
Georgia's president.
Mrs. Bella Kocharian said she was greatly impressed by Roulof's
loveliness and her sociability. She said Armenian doctors will gladly
share their experience with Georgian colleagues in early detection
and treatment of cancer.