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    ON JANUARY 17-18, RA PRIME MINISTER TIGRAN SARGSYAN WAS AWAY TO THE NAGORNO-KARABAKH REPUBLIC ON A TWO-DAY WORKING VISIT

    http://www.gov.am/en/news/item/4395/
    Monday , 19 January 2009

    On January 17-18, RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan was away to
    the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic on a two-day working visit. The Prime
    Minister was accompanied by the RA Minister of Defense and the RA
    Minister of Transport and Communication. The visit program featured
    discussion of the priorities stemming from agreements reached at last
    years' extended meeting of the RA and NKR governments concerning the
    2009 cooperation programs. Another objective was to get acquainted with
    the circle of communities' and farmers' problems and the possibilities
    for the Armenian government to address these problems.

    The head of the Armenian government called at NKR capital Stepanakert
    and Shahumian region's central town Karvachar, where he was able
    to talk to the local population and familiarize himself with their
    problems. Together with NKR President Bako Sahakyan and Prime Minister
    Ara Harutunyan, Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan visited the headquarters
    of Base Metals Ltd. in Drembon in order to get a first-hand view of
    the current status and the 2009 projections of this company.

    Accompanied by the NKR leadership, the head of the RA government
    visited army units in the NKR and got acquainted with servicemen's
    everyday life. Then the Prime Ministe r met with the general staff of
    army headquarters. The NKR defense minister briefed Tigran Sargsyan
    on the problems faced on the way to army building and the prospects
    for development.

    During a meeting with journalists, the Prime Minister expressed
    conviction that any hardship will be much easier to address through
    joint efforts.
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