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    RA GOVERNMENT RECEIVES THE FRENCH MINISTER OF ECONOMIC RECOVERY PLAN

    ARMENPRESS
    MAY 20, 2010
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, MAY 20, ARMENPRESS: RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan
    received today the delegation, headed by Mr. Patrick Devedjian, French
    Minister under the Prime Minister in charge of the Implementation
    of the Recovery Plan and President of the general council of the
    Hauts-de-Seine department.

    The Governmental press service told Armenpress that RA Prime Minister
    welcomed the guests and expressed the gratitude of the Government
    to Mr. Patrick Devedjian for his great investment in the Armenian
    social-economic development. Speaking on the educational cooperation,
    RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan said he appreciates that the students
    of the French University of Armenia have their educational internship
    at the enterprises of Hauts-de-Seine department.

    Tigran Sargsyan and Patrick Devedjian discussed the current process
    and the prospects of the Armenian-French cooperation. They stressed
    the importance of the 'Tavush 2012' program, which is currently being
    implemented by Hauts-de-Seine department in assistance with 'Armenia'
    All-Armenian Fund. The 'Tavush 2012' program intends restoration and
    construction of irrigation systems and establishment of a base for
    modern agricultural equipment. At the request of the French Minister of
    Economic Recovery Plan, RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan represented
    the RA strategy for agriculture development.

    The Prime Minister stressed the importance of the development of
    agricultural tourism and represented the road-construction program in
    villages, especially the 'North-South' complex project. The activities
    of All-Armenian establishments were discussed as well.
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