ARMENIAN TRANSPORT MINISTER TO PARTICIPATE IN BSEC MEETING ON OCTOBER 19-20 IN MOSCOW
/ARKA/
October 19, 2011
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, October 19. /ARKA/. Armenian delegation on the head of
Transport and Communications Minister Manuk Vardanyan will participate
on October 19-20 in the meeting of working group on the issues of
transport of Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC), press-secretary
of the Ministry Susanna Tonoyan informed ARKA News Agency on Wednesday.
After the meeting of the working group, transport ministers of BSEC
member-countries will meet where issues of facilitation of cargo
transportation by car in Black Sea region, as well as pilot project
regarding permissions by BSEC will be discussed.
During the meeting, practical steps for further development of Black
Sea circular highway will also be discussed. It is planned to discuss
issues of harmonization and facilitation of transport legislation.
Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC) is an intergovernmental
organization joining 12 states. BSEC was established on May 1, 1999
on the basis of the agreement on Black Sea economic cooperation as of
June 25, 1992. Headquarters of the organization is located in Istanbul.
In BSEC are included Azerbaijan, Albania, Armenia, Bulgaria, Greece,
Georgia, Moldova, Russia, Romania, Serbia, Turkey and Ukraine, and
another 13 countries have status of observer yet.
/ARKA/
October 19, 2011
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, October 19. /ARKA/. Armenian delegation on the head of
Transport and Communications Minister Manuk Vardanyan will participate
on October 19-20 in the meeting of working group on the issues of
transport of Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC), press-secretary
of the Ministry Susanna Tonoyan informed ARKA News Agency on Wednesday.
After the meeting of the working group, transport ministers of BSEC
member-countries will meet where issues of facilitation of cargo
transportation by car in Black Sea region, as well as pilot project
regarding permissions by BSEC will be discussed.
During the meeting, practical steps for further development of Black
Sea circular highway will also be discussed. It is planned to discuss
issues of harmonization and facilitation of transport legislation.
Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC) is an intergovernmental
organization joining 12 states. BSEC was established on May 1, 1999
on the basis of the agreement on Black Sea economic cooperation as of
June 25, 1992. Headquarters of the organization is located in Istanbul.
In BSEC are included Azerbaijan, Albania, Armenia, Bulgaria, Greece,
Georgia, Moldova, Russia, Romania, Serbia, Turkey and Ukraine, and
another 13 countries have status of observer yet.