ARMENIAN PRIME MINISTER TO TRAVEL TO GEORGIA FOR 3-DAY VISIT
Arka News Agency, Armenia
July 7 2006
YEREVAN, July 7. /ARKA/. Armenian Prime Minister, Andranik Margaryan,
to head to Georgia on Friday for three-day visit, governmental press
service reports.
The premier is set to attend the fifth regular session of
Armenian-Georgian Intergovernmental Commission on Economic Cooperation
to be held on June 7 to 10 in Batumi, Georgia.
Priorities in economic and humanitarian cooperation between the two
countries are planned to be outlined at the commission's routine
session. Other issues are also to be discussed.
A business forum will be held as part of the session.
The forth session was held in last September in Yerevan. The countries'
Foreign Ministers signed an agreement on launching a vigorous joint
crackdown on car hijacking.
Besides, it was decided at the then session to draw an agreement on
geographic names and trade marks recognition and protection and to
set up a group for working out a package of proposals on trade and
economic cooperation as well as to spur cooperation between the two
countries' trade-industrial chambers. M.V. -0--
Arka News Agency, Armenia
July 7 2006
YEREVAN, July 7. /ARKA/. Armenian Prime Minister, Andranik Margaryan,
to head to Georgia on Friday for three-day visit, governmental press
service reports.
The premier is set to attend the fifth regular session of
Armenian-Georgian Intergovernmental Commission on Economic Cooperation
to be held on June 7 to 10 in Batumi, Georgia.
Priorities in economic and humanitarian cooperation between the two
countries are planned to be outlined at the commission's routine
session. Other issues are also to be discussed.
A business forum will be held as part of the session.
The forth session was held in last September in Yerevan. The countries'
Foreign Ministers signed an agreement on launching a vigorous joint
crackdown on car hijacking.
Besides, it was decided at the then session to draw an agreement on
geographic names and trade marks recognition and protection and to
set up a group for working out a package of proposals on trade and
economic cooperation as well as to spur cooperation between the two
countries' trade-industrial chambers. M.V. -0--