BULGARIAN, ARMENIAN TRANSPORT MINISTERS TO DISCUSS COOPERATION
Novinite.com
Sept 8 2010
Bulgaria
The Bulgarian transport minister and his Armenian counterpart will
lead the sixth session of the Bulgarian-Armenian intergovernmental
committee, the Bulgarian Transport Ministry has announced.
Bulgaria's Alexander Tsvetkov and his Armenian colleague, Manuk
Vardanyan, will lead the sixth session of the Bulgarian-Armenian
intergovernmental committee, established to improve cooperation
between the two countries in the fields of trade, economy and science.
At the business forum, which will take place in the Armenian capital
Yerevan on September 9-10, representatives of the Bulgarian and
Armenian businesses will discuss ideas and options for development
of the bilateral economic cooperation.
During his visit, Tsvetkov will also meet with the Armenian President
Serzh Sargsyan and discuss with him the perspectives of the bilateral
cooperation in the fields of economic, science, education and culture.
Tsvetkov will also confirm the support by Bulgaria, as a country from
the Black Sea region and as an EU member state, for the EU Eastern
Partnership plan.
From: A. Papazian
Novinite.com
Sept 8 2010
Bulgaria
The Bulgarian transport minister and his Armenian counterpart will
lead the sixth session of the Bulgarian-Armenian intergovernmental
committee, the Bulgarian Transport Ministry has announced.
Bulgaria's Alexander Tsvetkov and his Armenian colleague, Manuk
Vardanyan, will lead the sixth session of the Bulgarian-Armenian
intergovernmental committee, established to improve cooperation
between the two countries in the fields of trade, economy and science.
At the business forum, which will take place in the Armenian capital
Yerevan on September 9-10, representatives of the Bulgarian and
Armenian businesses will discuss ideas and options for development
of the bilateral economic cooperation.
During his visit, Tsvetkov will also meet with the Armenian President
Serzh Sargsyan and discuss with him the perspectives of the bilateral
cooperation in the fields of economic, science, education and culture.
Tsvetkov will also confirm the support by Bulgaria, as a country from
the Black Sea region and as an EU member state, for the EU Eastern
Partnership plan.
From: A. Papazian