PRESIDENT OF BELGIAN SENATE DUE IN ARMENIA
armradio.am
30.09.2009 13:20
The delegation headed by the President of the Belgian Senate Armand
de Decker will arrive in Armenia on a two-day visit today.
On October 1 the Belgian delegation ill be received by the President of
Armenia, Serzh Sargsyan, the President of the National Assembly, Hovik
Abrahamyan. The same day Mr. Decker will be hosted by His Holiness
Gregin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians. The
delegation will visit the museums of Holy Etchmiadzin and Zvartnots
Temple.
On October 2 the delegation headed by the President of the Belgian
Senate will meet Armenian Prime minister Tigran Sargsyan and Foreign
Minister Edward Nalbandian. The guests will visit the Armenian State
University of Economics, Yervand Kochar's Museum, the Memorial of
Tsitsernakaberd.
On October 3 the delegation of the Belgian Senate will participate
in the 14th international conference on "The interaction between
constitutional courts and parliaments in guaranteeing the supremacy
of the Constitution."
armradio.am
30.09.2009 13:20
The delegation headed by the President of the Belgian Senate Armand
de Decker will arrive in Armenia on a two-day visit today.
On October 1 the Belgian delegation ill be received by the President of
Armenia, Serzh Sargsyan, the President of the National Assembly, Hovik
Abrahamyan. The same day Mr. Decker will be hosted by His Holiness
Gregin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians. The
delegation will visit the museums of Holy Etchmiadzin and Zvartnots
Temple.
On October 2 the delegation headed by the President of the Belgian
Senate will meet Armenian Prime minister Tigran Sargsyan and Foreign
Minister Edward Nalbandian. The guests will visit the Armenian State
University of Economics, Yervand Kochar's Museum, the Memorial of
Tsitsernakaberd.
On October 3 the delegation of the Belgian Senate will participate
in the 14th international conference on "The interaction between
constitutional courts and parliaments in guaranteeing the supremacy
of the Constitution."