ESTONIAN MP TO ADVISE ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT
Baltic News Service
June 12, 2006 Monday 11:57 PM EET
Tallinn
MP Mart Nutt from Estonia's Pro Patria Union party is to head for
Yerevan this week to give advice to the Armenian government in the
framework of an OSCE program.
Nutt is to leave for Armenia in the middle of this week. The subject
of the program is development of democratic institutions in the
transition period, a representative of the party said.
The lawmaker is going to speak about the Estonian experience of
transition to democracy and a market economy and accession to the
European Union and NATO, among other things.
"Estonia has been one of the most successful of the post-Communist
countries and therefore our experience is highly valued by
international organizations," Nutt said.
Baltic News Service
June 12, 2006 Monday 11:57 PM EET
Tallinn
MP Mart Nutt from Estonia's Pro Patria Union party is to head for
Yerevan this week to give advice to the Armenian government in the
framework of an OSCE program.
Nutt is to leave for Armenia in the middle of this week. The subject
of the program is development of democratic institutions in the
transition period, a representative of the party said.
The lawmaker is going to speak about the Estonian experience of
transition to democracy and a market economy and accession to the
European Union and NATO, among other things.
"Estonia has been one of the most successful of the post-Communist
countries and therefore our experience is highly valued by
international organizations," Nutt said.