ALL THE RESIDENTS OF THE CIS WILL BE CALCULATED
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[01:29 pm] 25 May, 2006
A session of the government heads of the CIS member countries was
convened this morning in the capital of Tajikistan, Dushanbe. RA
Prime Minister Andranik Margaryn also participated in the session.
The heads of the governments signed a number of documents concerning
the cooperation of the CIS countries among them the implementation of
general census of the population in the member countries in 2010, the
improvement of life quality of the peacekeeping forces and terrorism
sufferers who participated in local conflicts and wars within the
years 2006 - 2010.
RA Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan met with Georgi Baramidze,
deputy Prime Minister and State Minister of Georgia during his
work visit to Dushanbe. The two sides attached a great importance
to the fact that the two Prime Ministers head the intergovernmental
committees of Armenian-Georgian economic cooperation noting that it
greatly contributed to the solution of many questions accumulated in
the past as well as gave ground for working out new joint projects
mainly in the spheres of energy, transportation and tourism.
Andranik Margaryan and Georgi Baramidze gave their positive evaluation
to the discussion of the Armenian-Georgian border opening procedure
noting that the next joint session of the corresponding committees
will be convened in August, in Yerevan.
Other key issues of their discussion were closely connected with the
Javakhq Armenians and their problems. The RA Prime Minister once more
underlined Armenia's readiness to render assistance to the Georgian
authorities in implementing complex programs aimed at restoring the
Javakhq substructures.
According to Andranik Margaryan the tension of the local residents
has significantly weakened, and he claims it would be wiser to involve
the local businessmen and population in the construction works taking
into account also the fact that they have great experience in such
work. Mr. Margaryan noted that according to the decision of the two
Prime Ministers, the Armenian side will render its assistance in
the reconstruction of educational establishments in this phase. The
format and means of further assistance will be decided after the
presentation of the restoration complex programs of the regional
structures to the Armenian side.
A1+
[01:29 pm] 25 May, 2006
A session of the government heads of the CIS member countries was
convened this morning in the capital of Tajikistan, Dushanbe. RA
Prime Minister Andranik Margaryn also participated in the session.
The heads of the governments signed a number of documents concerning
the cooperation of the CIS countries among them the implementation of
general census of the population in the member countries in 2010, the
improvement of life quality of the peacekeeping forces and terrorism
sufferers who participated in local conflicts and wars within the
years 2006 - 2010.
RA Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan met with Georgi Baramidze,
deputy Prime Minister and State Minister of Georgia during his
work visit to Dushanbe. The two sides attached a great importance
to the fact that the two Prime Ministers head the intergovernmental
committees of Armenian-Georgian economic cooperation noting that it
greatly contributed to the solution of many questions accumulated in
the past as well as gave ground for working out new joint projects
mainly in the spheres of energy, transportation and tourism.
Andranik Margaryan and Georgi Baramidze gave their positive evaluation
to the discussion of the Armenian-Georgian border opening procedure
noting that the next joint session of the corresponding committees
will be convened in August, in Yerevan.
Other key issues of their discussion were closely connected with the
Javakhq Armenians and their problems. The RA Prime Minister once more
underlined Armenia's readiness to render assistance to the Georgian
authorities in implementing complex programs aimed at restoring the
Javakhq substructures.
According to Andranik Margaryan the tension of the local residents
has significantly weakened, and he claims it would be wiser to involve
the local businessmen and population in the construction works taking
into account also the fact that they have great experience in such
work. Mr. Margaryan noted that according to the decision of the two
Prime Ministers, the Armenian side will render its assistance in
the reconstruction of educational establishments in this phase. The
format and means of further assistance will be decided after the
presentation of the restoration complex programs of the regional
structures to the Armenian side.