EDWARD NALBANDIAN RECEIVES A GROUP OF REPRESENTATIVES FROM FOREIGN NEWS AGENCIES ARRIVED IN ARMENIA ON THE OCCASION OF 90TH ANNIVERSARY OF "ARMENPRESS" NEWS AGENCY
ARMENPRESS
Dec 18, 2008
YEREVAN
Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian received today a group of
representatives of foreign news agencies who arrived on the occasion
of 90th anniversary of "Armenpress" news agency.
Accompanied by the executive director of "Armenpress" news agency
Hrayr Zoryan, deputy editor-in-chief of ITAR-TASS Aleksey Berezhkov,
first deputy general director of Belarus' "BELTA" news agency Igor
Lutski, deputy general director of "Ukrinform" Anatoli Mikhailov,
general director of "MOLDPRES" news agency Valeru Renita were hosted
in the Armenian Foreign Ministry.
Spokesman for the foreign minister Tigran Balayan said that
E. Nalbandian presented to the guests the main directions and
priorities of the Armenia's foreign policy, the current round
of Nagorno Karabakh conflict regulation process, opportunity of
establishment of Armenian-Turkish relations, relations with EU,
approaches towards a number of regional issues.
ARMENPRESS
Dec 18, 2008
YEREVAN
Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian received today a group of
representatives of foreign news agencies who arrived on the occasion
of 90th anniversary of "Armenpress" news agency.
Accompanied by the executive director of "Armenpress" news agency
Hrayr Zoryan, deputy editor-in-chief of ITAR-TASS Aleksey Berezhkov,
first deputy general director of Belarus' "BELTA" news agency Igor
Lutski, deputy general director of "Ukrinform" Anatoli Mikhailov,
general director of "MOLDPRES" news agency Valeru Renita were hosted
in the Armenian Foreign Ministry.
Spokesman for the foreign minister Tigran Balayan said that
E. Nalbandian presented to the guests the main directions and
priorities of the Armenia's foreign policy, the current round
of Nagorno Karabakh conflict regulation process, opportunity of
establishment of Armenian-Turkish relations, relations with EU,
approaches towards a number of regional issues.