GEORGIAN BATUMI TO HOST ARMENIAN-GEORGIAN COMMISSION'S MEETING
Armenpress
Jul 6 2006
YEREVAN, JULY 6, ARMENPRESS: An Armenian delegation headed by prime
minister Andranik Margarian is leaving on July 7 for Georgia's resort
town of Batumi on the Black Sea coast that was chosen as the venue of
a recurrent meeting of the Armenian-Georgian commission on economic
cooperation.
The government press office said the Armenian delegation comprises
finance and economy minister Vartan Khachatrian, deputy foreign
minister Gegham Gharibjanian, chief of customs committee Armen
Avetisian, deputy energy minister and other government officials. In
Batumi Margarian will have a tete-a-tete conversation with Georgian
counterpart Zurab Nogaideli.
The meeting is to discuss boosting cooperation in agriculture, energy,
nature protection, health, transport, customs and some other areas. The
Armenian delegation will also visit several Batumi enterprises and
the port.
Armenpress
Jul 6 2006
YEREVAN, JULY 6, ARMENPRESS: An Armenian delegation headed by prime
minister Andranik Margarian is leaving on July 7 for Georgia's resort
town of Batumi on the Black Sea coast that was chosen as the venue of
a recurrent meeting of the Armenian-Georgian commission on economic
cooperation.
The government press office said the Armenian delegation comprises
finance and economy minister Vartan Khachatrian, deputy foreign
minister Gegham Gharibjanian, chief of customs committee Armen
Avetisian, deputy energy minister and other government officials. In
Batumi Margarian will have a tete-a-tete conversation with Georgian
counterpart Zurab Nogaideli.
The meeting is to discuss boosting cooperation in agriculture, energy,
nature protection, health, transport, customs and some other areas. The
Armenian delegation will also visit several Batumi enterprises and
the port.