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  • CA Senator Jack Scott in ROA to open California-Armenia trade office

    Noyan Tapan News Agency
    Sept 23 2005

    SENATOR OF AMERICAN STATE OF CALIFORNIA JACK SCOTT IN ARMENIA TO OPEN
    CALIFORNIA-ARMENIA TRADE OFFICE


    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 23, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. Jack Scott, a
    Senator of the state of California, US, a member of the Republican
    Party accompanied by members the US western regional administration
    of the Liberal Democratic Party is in Armenia with the goal of
    opening California-Armenia Trade Office. Artur Baghdasarian, the
    Chairman of the RA National Assembly received the delegation on
    September 22.

    In 2001, the Senate of California made a decision on opening a trade
    office in Armenia by Jack Scott's presentation. The Senator is famous
    for his activity beneficial for Armenians: the Senate of California
    recognized the Armenian Genocide by his assistance as well. As Noyan
    Tapan was informed by the NA Public Relations Department, at the
    meeting with Artur Baghdasarian, the Senator expressed a hope that
    the US Senate as well will recognize the 1915 Armenian Genocide.
    According to his estimation, the Trade Office can support development
    of not only bilaterally beneficial economic ties but of tourism as
    well.

    The NA Chairman expressed satisfaction on the occasion of opening the
    Trade Office with the US state of California and expressed readiness
    to assist in strengthening commercial and economic ties.
    Establishment of direct ties between the Parliament of the state of
    California and the National Assembly was attached importance to
    bilaterally. It was mentioned that the issue of necessity to develop
    parliamentary ties was discussed with Dennis Hastert, the US Congress
    Speaker, as well.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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