RA PRIME MINISTER TIGRAN SARGSYAN TOOK PART IN THE OPENING CEREMONY FOR A PROGRAM OF LECTURES HOSTED BY THE FINANCIAL AND BANKING COLLEGE FUND IN THE HOUSE OF MOSCOW UNDER THE MOTTO "CRISIS AS OPPORTUNITY."
http://www.gov.am/en/news/item /4695/
Friday, 5 June 2009
RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan took part in the opening ceremony
for a program of lectures hosted by the Financial and Banking
College Fund in the House of Moscow under the motto "Crisis as
Opportunity." Under the Financial and Banking College Fund's long-term
programs, the initiative seeks to develop professional skills in
about 900 graduates of over 50 domestic and foreign universities,
most of which are engaged in Armenia's financial sector. The lectures
are supposed to be continued involving Armenian public officials,
local and international experts.
The program was welcomed by Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan who
delivered the first in a series of lectures entitled "Armenia's fiscal
and monetary policies before and after the financial crisis."
Those present had the opportunity to engage in an easy-going discussion
with the head of the Cabinet concerning a wide spectrum of issues of
topical interest. Tigran Sargsyan introduced his government's views
and approaches about the ongoing globalization processes, the global
crisis and the Government's anti-crisis action.
http://www.gov.am/en/news/item /4695/
Friday, 5 June 2009
RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan took part in the opening ceremony
for a program of lectures hosted by the Financial and Banking
College Fund in the House of Moscow under the motto "Crisis as
Opportunity." Under the Financial and Banking College Fund's long-term
programs, the initiative seeks to develop professional skills in
about 900 graduates of over 50 domestic and foreign universities,
most of which are engaged in Armenia's financial sector. The lectures
are supposed to be continued involving Armenian public officials,
local and international experts.
The program was welcomed by Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan who
delivered the first in a series of lectures entitled "Armenia's fiscal
and monetary policies before and after the financial crisis."
Those present had the opportunity to engage in an easy-going discussion
with the head of the Cabinet concerning a wide spectrum of issues of
topical interest. Tigran Sargsyan introduced his government's views
and approaches about the ongoing globalization processes, the global
crisis and the Government's anti-crisis action.