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    THE SESSION OF THE HEADS OF CIS GOVERNMENTS OPENED TODAY IN THE UKRAINIAN TOWN OF YALTA

    ARMENPRESS
    NOVEMBER 20, 2009
    YALTA

    YALTA, NOVEMBER 20, ARMENPRESS: The session of the heads of CIS
    governments opened today in the Ukrainian town of Yalta. The delegation
    headed by the Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan also took part
    in the meeting. The delegation of the prime minister consists of head
    of the government's staff David Sargsyan, deputy foreign minister
    Shavarsh Kocharyan, Armenian ambassador to Belarus Oleg Yesayan,
    Armenian ambassador to Ukraine Armen Khachatryan and others.

    The narrow meeting of the heads of governments was followed by an
    extended one in "1+5" format.

    More than 20 draft documents aimed at activation of cooperation and
    its deepening in economic and humanitarian spheres among the member
    states, migration policy, security issues were discussed.

    Within the framework of regular one-day meeting of the heads of
    governments the particularly important project of discussion is the
    decision on undertaking joint events for overcoming the consequences of
    the global financial crisis. The program on overcoming the consequences
    of the 2009-2010 global financial economic crisis has been formed on
    the basis of suggestions of CIS member states and includes mechanisms
    laid in the basis of the global policy carried out in the sphere.

    The participants of the session also discussed the draft concept of
    cooperation of the CIS member states in energy sphere, creation of
    cooperation body in innovation, scientific-technical spheres.

    A decision was made to conduct the next session of the council of
    heads of CIS governments in Moscow May 21, 2010
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