ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT DELEGATION TO LEAVE FOR MINSK
armradio.am
21.05.2008 15:22
On May 22 the government delegation headed by RA Prime Minister
Tigran Sargsyan will leave for Minsk, the capital of the Republic
of Belarus to participate in the recurrent sitting of the Heads of
Government of CIS member states. The delegation comprises the Head
of Government Staff David Sargsyan, Deputy Foreign Minister Gegham
Gharibjanyan, Armenia's Permanent and Plenipotentiary Representative
to CIS structures Oleg Yesayan, RA Plenipotentiary Representative
at the CIS Economic Affairs Commission Artak Vardanyan, Heads of
corresponding divisions of the staffs of the Government and the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
During the sitting the Heads of Government will discuss about twenty
issues related to the cooperation between CIS countries in different
spheres. In particular, it is expected to adopt decisions on working
out the draft strategy of CIS economic development. The key issue on
the agenda will be the implementation of the commission given by the
Council of the Heads of Government on October 5, 2007 and the council
of the heads of government in November to develop the strategy of the
CIS economic development. The session will also consider the proposals
in the sphere of unified transport policy of the CIS member states
and joint measures to increase food security of the CIS.
armradio.am
21.05.2008 15:22
On May 22 the government delegation headed by RA Prime Minister
Tigran Sargsyan will leave for Minsk, the capital of the Republic
of Belarus to participate in the recurrent sitting of the Heads of
Government of CIS member states. The delegation comprises the Head
of Government Staff David Sargsyan, Deputy Foreign Minister Gegham
Gharibjanyan, Armenia's Permanent and Plenipotentiary Representative
to CIS structures Oleg Yesayan, RA Plenipotentiary Representative
at the CIS Economic Affairs Commission Artak Vardanyan, Heads of
corresponding divisions of the staffs of the Government and the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
During the sitting the Heads of Government will discuss about twenty
issues related to the cooperation between CIS countries in different
spheres. In particular, it is expected to adopt decisions on working
out the draft strategy of CIS economic development. The key issue on
the agenda will be the implementation of the commission given by the
Council of the Heads of Government on October 5, 2007 and the council
of the heads of government in November to develop the strategy of the
CIS economic development. The session will also consider the proposals
in the sphere of unified transport policy of the CIS member states
and joint measures to increase food security of the CIS.