ARMENIAN CIVIL SERVANTS TO PASS TRAINING IN BULGARIA
Panorama.am
16:43 25/01/2008
Starting from this year training programs will be organized for the
Armenian civil servants in Bulgaria on the funding of the Bulgarian
party. A large number of Armenian civil servants will receive
respective training in Bulgaria starting from this spring. They
will get specialized knowledge in European integration, effective
management, e-management and other fields. This arrangement was made
between Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Armen Baiburdyan and Bulgarian
State Management Minister Nikolai Vasilev during a meeting in Sofia.
Speaking about trade and economic relations, the parties discussed
the details of organizing a business conference in Bulgaria and
Armenian-Bulgarian intergovernmental committee regular session in
the running year.
An Armenian delegation spearheaded by Deputy Foreign Minister
Baibudryan was in Bulgaria on an official visit from January 23 to
24. The aim of the visit was to exchange political consultations
between the two countries.
Panorama.am
16:43 25/01/2008
Starting from this year training programs will be organized for the
Armenian civil servants in Bulgaria on the funding of the Bulgarian
party. A large number of Armenian civil servants will receive
respective training in Bulgaria starting from this spring. They
will get specialized knowledge in European integration, effective
management, e-management and other fields. This arrangement was made
between Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Armen Baiburdyan and Bulgarian
State Management Minister Nikolai Vasilev during a meeting in Sofia.
Speaking about trade and economic relations, the parties discussed
the details of organizing a business conference in Bulgaria and
Armenian-Bulgarian intergovernmental committee regular session in
the running year.
An Armenian delegation spearheaded by Deputy Foreign Minister
Baibudryan was in Bulgaria on an official visit from January 23 to
24. The aim of the visit was to exchange political consultations
between the two countries.