KARABAKHI PRESIDENT, ARMENIAN ECONOMY MINISTER OUTLINE ECONOMIC COOPERATION PROSPECTS
ARKA
August 13, 2010
STEPANAKERT
Nagorno-Karabakh President Bako Sahakyan received Armenian Economy
Minister Nerses Yeritsyan and his deputy, Vahe Danielyan on Friday,
the press office of the Karabakhi president reports.
They discussed cooperation between Nagorno-Karabakh Republic and
Armenia.
A special attention was paid to the training of specialists,
introduction of advanced technologies and exchange of experience.
Spartak Tevosyan, Karabakhi vice premier and finance minister,
and Karen Yesayan, economic development minister, were present at
the meeting.
The Armenian delegation arrived in Stepanakert on Thursday for a
three-day visit.
The two republics' economy ministers are set to sign a cooperation
memorandum.
Cooperation prospects will be outlined for 2010 and 2011.
Intellectual property, support for small- and mid-scale
businesses, information technologies, trade, development of tourism
infrastructures, industry and market regulation were singled out as
areas for cooperation.
From: A. Papazian
ARKA
August 13, 2010
STEPANAKERT
Nagorno-Karabakh President Bako Sahakyan received Armenian Economy
Minister Nerses Yeritsyan and his deputy, Vahe Danielyan on Friday,
the press office of the Karabakhi president reports.
They discussed cooperation between Nagorno-Karabakh Republic and
Armenia.
A special attention was paid to the training of specialists,
introduction of advanced technologies and exchange of experience.
Spartak Tevosyan, Karabakhi vice premier and finance minister,
and Karen Yesayan, economic development minister, were present at
the meeting.
The Armenian delegation arrived in Stepanakert on Thursday for a
three-day visit.
The two republics' economy ministers are set to sign a cooperation
memorandum.
Cooperation prospects will be outlined for 2010 and 2011.
Intellectual property, support for small- and mid-scale
businesses, information technologies, trade, development of tourism
infrastructures, industry and market regulation were singled out as
areas for cooperation.
From: A. Papazian