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    THE RA PRIME MINISTER TIGRAN SARGSYAN-LED DELEGATION IS IN YALTA ON A WORKING VISIT

    http://www.gov.am/en/news/item/4954/
    Friday , 20 November 2009

    The RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan-led delegation is in Yalta on a
    working visit. Set to attend the recurring session of CIS Council of
    Heads of Government, the delegation which is is composed of Chief of
    Government Staff David Sargsyan, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs
    Shavarsh Kocharyan, Armenia's permanent representative to CIS statutory
    and other bodies, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to
    the Republic of Belarus Oleg Yesayan, Ambassador Extraordinary and
    Plenipotentiary to Ukraine Armen Khachatryan, other dignitaries.

    Livadia Palace in Yalta town of Ukraine hosted today the regular
    meeting of the CIS Council of Heads of Government.

    According to tradition, the heads of government were welcomed by
    Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Timoshencko. Then a narrow-format
    meeting was held, followed by an extended panel of 1+5 format.

    The Council has discussed over two dozen documents aimed activating
    and furthering cooperation in the economic and humanitarian spheres,
    bettering migration and security-related policies.

    On the sidelines of the one-day meeting, the heads of government
    discussed a draft resolution on joint action to undertake in the
    aftermath of the global financial and economic crisis. The 2009 to
    2010 action plan is drafted on the basis of the proposals submitted
    by member States, covering such measures as are aimed at removing
    barriers in mutual trade, coordinating efforts to protect the
    domestic markets of the CIS states. It was suggested to enhance
    transparency in financial and economic activities through exchange
    of information on price control and competition on the socially
    important and infrastructure-related commodity markets. The document
    provides for measures aimed at supporting low-income countries from
    the Commonwealth of Independent States.

    The agenda featured a draft concept on energy cooperation and a
    corresponding priority action plan as prepared on the basis of the
    first-stage measures of the economic development strategy of up till
    2020, namely the first-leg action designed for the period 2009-2011.

    The concept bears on the objectives, tasks, general mechanisms and
    principles underlying the cooperation in the energy sector.

    Next, the heads of government discussed the draft agreements on joint
    endeavors toward the commissioning and maintenance of interstate
    power lines and concerted action for the development of transport
    corridors in the CIS area.

    They also decided to establish a cooperation and coordination entity
    in the sphere of innovations, promote scientific-technical cooperation
    and develop national frameworks for copyright protection, as well as
    to combat HIV and AIDS.

    The meeting passed a decision on the next year's budget of activities
    under the 2006-2010 improved living standards program for war veterans,
    peacekeepers and local conflict participants. The Council further
    discussed priority measures aimed at implementing the principles laid
    down in the CIS Declaration on agreed migration policy, collaborating
    in the air accident- and financial audit-related probes, strengthening
    anti-air defense systems.

    It was decided to hold the next CIS Heads of Government Council
    meeting in Moscow on May 21, 2010.

    Then, the guests attended an official dinner and a reception hosted
    by the Ukrainian Prime Minister.

    Later today, the Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan-led government
    delegation will be back to Yerevan.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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