THE PM WILL PASS HIS HOLYDAYS IN YEREVAN
Aysor
Dec 25 2009
Armenia
The RA PM Tigran Sargsyan will meet the New Year day in Yerevan with
his family, informed T. Sargsyan on the meeting with the journalists
today.
"After the New Year day it is not excepted that I leave Armenia for
3-4 days and have a medical research for solving some health problems.
It's not clear yet. We are negotiating with the doctors and after their
consultations I will make up my decision. Maybe I will not leave even,
as if our doctors say that it would be better in Armenia I will stay
in Armenia", - T. Sargsyan said.
By the way the RA PM hasn't written a letter to the Santa Claus. To
the question of the journalist he answered that there is time and after
thinking for 4 more days he will decide what kind of present he wants.
T. Sargsyan also remembered the dream of his childhood. "Once in 60s
the big cars in Yerevan were something amazing for the children. When
Ani hotel was being built, in the yard of which we were growing up,
cars were coming, and I wanted to be come one of the drivers of
those tracks."
Aysor
Dec 25 2009
Armenia
The RA PM Tigran Sargsyan will meet the New Year day in Yerevan with
his family, informed T. Sargsyan on the meeting with the journalists
today.
"After the New Year day it is not excepted that I leave Armenia for
3-4 days and have a medical research for solving some health problems.
It's not clear yet. We are negotiating with the doctors and after their
consultations I will make up my decision. Maybe I will not leave even,
as if our doctors say that it would be better in Armenia I will stay
in Armenia", - T. Sargsyan said.
By the way the RA PM hasn't written a letter to the Santa Claus. To
the question of the journalist he answered that there is time and after
thinking for 4 more days he will decide what kind of present he wants.
T. Sargsyan also remembered the dream of his childhood. "Once in 60s
the big cars in Yerevan were something amazing for the children. When
Ani hotel was being built, in the yard of which we were growing up,
cars were coming, and I wanted to be come one of the drivers of
those tracks."