SERZH SARGSYAN VISITS TAVUSH PROVINCE
ARMENPRESS
NOVEMBER 3, 2010
YEREVAN
President Serzh Sargsyan left today for a working visit to Tavush
province. He visited the fully reconstructed and modernized
Ayrum-Jiliza check point and administrative building of the Ayrum
station.
President Sargsyan got acquainted with the working conditions in
the new customs house, which allow providing services corresponding
to international standards and make the customs administration more
effective.
Afterward, Serzh Sargsyan visited Bagratashen checkpoint, walked
across its territory, got acquainted with the issues and convened a
consultation with the Vice Prime Minister Territorial Administration
Minister Armen Gevorgyan, Chairman of the State Revenue Committee
Gagik Khachatryan, Transport and Communication Manuk Vardanyan and
other officials.
In Tavush province the President also convened a consultation over
social-economic issues of the province with the Vice Prime Minister
Territorial Administration Minister Armen Gevorgyan and Tavush Governor
Armen Ghularyan.
From: A. Papazian
ARMENPRESS
NOVEMBER 3, 2010
YEREVAN
President Serzh Sargsyan left today for a working visit to Tavush
province. He visited the fully reconstructed and modernized
Ayrum-Jiliza check point and administrative building of the Ayrum
station.
President Sargsyan got acquainted with the working conditions in
the new customs house, which allow providing services corresponding
to international standards and make the customs administration more
effective.
Afterward, Serzh Sargsyan visited Bagratashen checkpoint, walked
across its territory, got acquainted with the issues and convened a
consultation with the Vice Prime Minister Territorial Administration
Minister Armen Gevorgyan, Chairman of the State Revenue Committee
Gagik Khachatryan, Transport and Communication Manuk Vardanyan and
other officials.
In Tavush province the President also convened a consultation over
social-economic issues of the province with the Vice Prime Minister
Territorial Administration Minister Armen Gevorgyan and Tavush Governor
Armen Ghularyan.
From: A. Papazian