Speaker of the National Assembly of Armenia, H.E. Artur Baghdasaryan, to
Discuss Armenia's Political Future
at CSIS in Washington, DC on Wednesday, August 31, 2005
BISNIS
August 22, 2005
Events included in this broadcast:
Armenia's Political Future -- Artur Baghdasaryan, Speaker of the
National Assembly of Armenia
Wednesday, August 31, 2005
Washington, DC
Organized by: Center for Strategic and International Studies.
Please join the CSIS Russia and Eurasia Program's Caucasus Initiative
for a seminar with the Speaker of the National Assembly of Armenia Artur
Baghdasaryan.
The Speaker will discuss regional trends of importance to the South
Caucasus today and the current political situation in Armenia.
In 1999, Artur Baghdasaryan founded the Orinats Yerkir (Country of Law)
centrist-right party, which is now one of the most active political
establishments in Armenia, sharing power with two other major Armenian
parties: the Republican Party and the Dashnaktsutyun. Baghdasaryan has
been proactive in his efforts to make parliament a more efficient and
transparent institution, with greater citizen participation.
The National Assembly plays an increasingly important role in Armenian
politics and Armenia's foreign policy. Since volatile elections in 2003,
the National Assembly has asserted itself as one of the most viable
forces for democratic change in Armenia.
We hope you will be able to join us for this unique opportunity.
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http://www.bisnis.doc.gov/bisnis/TradeEvents_Detail1.cfm?1709
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Discuss Armenia's Political Future
at CSIS in Washington, DC on Wednesday, August 31, 2005
BISNIS
August 22, 2005
Events included in this broadcast:
Armenia's Political Future -- Artur Baghdasaryan, Speaker of the
National Assembly of Armenia
Wednesday, August 31, 2005
Washington, DC
Organized by: Center for Strategic and International Studies.
Please join the CSIS Russia and Eurasia Program's Caucasus Initiative
for a seminar with the Speaker of the National Assembly of Armenia Artur
Baghdasaryan.
The Speaker will discuss regional trends of importance to the South
Caucasus today and the current political situation in Armenia.
In 1999, Artur Baghdasaryan founded the Orinats Yerkir (Country of Law)
centrist-right party, which is now one of the most active political
establishments in Armenia, sharing power with two other major Armenian
parties: the Republican Party and the Dashnaktsutyun. Baghdasaryan has
been proactive in his efforts to make parliament a more efficient and
transparent institution, with greater citizen participation.
The National Assembly plays an increasingly important role in Armenian
politics and Armenia's foreign policy. Since volatile elections in 2003,
the National Assembly has asserted itself as one of the most viable
forces for democratic change in Armenia.
We hope you will be able to join us for this unique opportunity.
For further information on this event, please visit the BISNIS website at:
http://www.bisnis.doc.gov/bisnis/TradeEvents_Detail1.cfm?1709
Note: This notice is provided solely as a courtesy and does not
constitute a U.S. Department of Commerce endorsement of the event or of
the organizer(s)/sponsor(s). For a complete trade events listing, visit
BISNIS Online at http://www.bisnis.doc.gov/bisnis/events.cfm
All information provided by BISNIS regarding trade events is subject to
change without notice by the organizers of those events.
********** Forwarded by: ****************
Katie Kane, BISNIS Trade Program Assistant
U.S. Department of Commerce
Tel: 202/482-3100, Fax: 202/482-2293
www.bisnis.doc.gov
NEED TO CERTIFY YOUR PRODUCT IN EURASIA?
Even for seasoned U.S. exporters, Eurasian product certification
procedures may seem intimidating. BISNIS offers general overviews of
certification processes in eight Eurasian countries
(www.bisnis.doc.gov/bisnis/cert_report.cfm) AND a list of U.S.-based
certification companies specializing in these procedures
(www.bisnis.doc.gov/bisnis/bisdoc/0506CertifProviderList.htm ) .
NEED FINANCING FOR A PROPOSED SALE TO EURASIA?
BISNIS FinanceLink helps U.S. companies find financing for export
transactions where a Eurasian buyer has already been identified. For
more information: http://www.bisnis.doc.gov/financelink
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON COMMERCIAL OPPORTUNITIES & DEVELOPMENTS
throughout Eurasia, visit BISNIS at www.bisnis.doc.gov . For other
markets, visit www.export.gov