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    Scheduled to attend the 11th sitting of the Armenian-Russian
    intergovernmental commission on economic cooperation

    http://www.gov.am/en/news/item/4881/
    Thursday, 24 September 2009


    Scheduled to attend the 11th sitting of the Armenian-Russian
    intergovernmental commission on economic cooperation, earlier today the
    Republic of Armenia Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan-led government
    delegation arrived in Jaroslavl on a two-day working visit. At the
    airport, Tigran Sargsyan was met by Russian co-chair of the
    intergovernmental commission, RF Minister of Transport Igor Levitin,
    Governor of Jaroslavl Region Sergey Vahrukov, commission members and
    representatives of local administration..

    At noon, the Armenian Prime Minister met with the representatives of
    the Armenian community of Jaroslavl.

    Addressing those present, Tigran Sargsyan briefed them on Armenia's
    economic status and his government's anti-crisis action. According to
    the head of the executive, the year 2010 offers good prerequisites for
    guarded optimism. It may become a point of return for the national
    economy, which is believed to usher in a stage of sustained development
    thereafter. Armenia's economy was said to have been strongly influenced
    by economic trends and developments in Russia.

    Tigran Sargsyan took the opportunity to speak about regional agenda and
    the latest developments in Armenia-Turkey relations. The Prime Minister
    conveyed Armenia's determination to establish relations without
    preconditions.

    Then, the head of government answered a set of questions asked by our
    compatriots concerning the peaceful settlement of the Karabakh
    conflict, the development of transport infrastructures, the
    strengthening of interstate and interregional economic exchanges
    between Armenia and Russia, the ways of preserving expatriate
    Armenians' ethnic identity and addressing their problems. The Prime
    Minister also spoke about the need for achieving enhanced national
    competitiveness and providing higher-quality education in Armenia,
    preserving our people's historical and cultural heritage, ensuring
    harmonious development for border villages, as well as enabling dual
    citizenship for our compatriots.

    In conclusion, Tigran Sargsyan witnessed his government's interest in
    getting Armenian labor involved in engineering activities under the
    ongoing preparations for the Sochi-2014 Olympic Games.

    After the meeting, the head of the Armenian government had private
    talks with governor of Jaroslavl region Sergey Vahrukov. To begin with,
    the parties discussed trade-related issues, including the possibilities
    for encouraging mutually beneficial cooperation between enterprises
    from Armenia and Jaroslavl region. The importance of promoting
    scientific and cultural ties was emphasized on either side. Next, the
    parties took up the issue of the St George Armenian church to be built
    in Jaroslavl. Tigran Sargsyan expressed Armenia`s appreciation of local=2
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    authorities' thoughtfulness of the needs of the nearly 7
    thousand-strong Armenian community of Jaroslavl.

    Following the interview, accompanied by Russian co-chair of the
    intergovernmental commission Igor Levitin and Jaroslavl governor Sergey
    Vahrukov, the Prime Minister of Armenia visited the St Vedena monastery
    of Tolga to meet with Mother Varvara, a prominent spiritual figure in
    Russia.

    The plenary session of the Armenian-Russian intergovernmental
    commission on economic affairs will be held tomorrow, the 25th of
    September.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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