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    Armenpress

    ARMENIAN, AZERBAIJANI, GEORGIAN, MOLDOVAN AND
    UKRAINIAN REPRESENTATIVES OF CULTURE TO MEET IN
    STRASBOURG

    YEREVAN, AUGUST 10, ARMENPRESS: As part of `Kiev
    Initiative' program representatives of cultural sphere
    of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine
    will gather August 31 in Strasbourg and discuss issues
    on cultural problems of their countries. Robert
    Palmer, the director of the fourth Chief Education,
    Culture and Heritage, Youth and Sports Directorate of
    Council of Europe, who is in Armenia on a five-day
    visit said yesterday that `Kiev Initiative' is a
    program directed towards the development of democracy
    through culture and it is carried out in Armenia,
    Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine. The program
    kicked off in September, 2005.
    During his visit Palmer met with the
    representatives of the Armenian Culture and Youth
    Affairs Ministry. During the meeting with Hasmik
    Poghosian, Armenian culture minister, the latter
    presented to the guest the structure of the ministry,
    its system, achievements of the sphere, issues and
    priorities.
    According to Palmer, Armenia has firm grounds on
    the basis of which it is possible to start effective
    activity. He said from the point of view of cultural
    values Yerevan is a town with European standards. He
    also added that within the framework of the program an
    importance will be given to the protection and
    restoration of historic-cultural values.
    Bojana Urumova, special representative of the
    Secretary General of the Council of Europe in Armenia,
    said that she is very much pleased with the results of
    the visit of Palmer and expressed hope that in future
    the initiatives will turn to the regional cooperation.
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