YEREVAN IS DEAR TO US - SAINT PETERSBURG VICE-GOVERNOR
news.am
April 26, 2012 | 14:55
YEREVAN. - Within the framework of Saint Petersburg (Russia) Days
in Armenia's capital Yerevan, Mayor Taron Margaryan met with Saint
Petersburg Vice-Governor, Olga Kazanskaya, and the official delegation
led by her.
The Mayor noted that the holding of Saint Petersburg Days in Yerevan
yet again proves the high level of relations between the two cities.
Also, Margaryan highly appreciated the Saint Petersburg Government's
efforts toward improving bilateral ties.
"Today, our relations are developing along the lines of the 2011-2014
Cooperation Program, and I am confident we will achieve the results
we have outlined," Taron Margaryan stressed.
In her turn, Olga Kazanskaya noted that Saint Petersburg considers
Yerevan to be a stable and a trustworthy partner, and that the
Russian side underscores the need to expand collaboration with
Armenia's capital.
"Yerevan is dear to us not solely as a friend, but also as a
partner city, and we highly appreciate the climate of constructive
partnership," Saint Petersburg Vice-Governor stated.
Considering the two cities' rich historical and cultural heritage,
the parties agreed to further deepen experience exchange in this
direction, and to stimulate tourism development.
The guests from Russia informed that Taron Margaryan, and a Yerevan
delegation led by him, will soon be invited to Saint Petersburg.
news.am
April 26, 2012 | 14:55
YEREVAN. - Within the framework of Saint Petersburg (Russia) Days
in Armenia's capital Yerevan, Mayor Taron Margaryan met with Saint
Petersburg Vice-Governor, Olga Kazanskaya, and the official delegation
led by her.
The Mayor noted that the holding of Saint Petersburg Days in Yerevan
yet again proves the high level of relations between the two cities.
Also, Margaryan highly appreciated the Saint Petersburg Government's
efforts toward improving bilateral ties.
"Today, our relations are developing along the lines of the 2011-2014
Cooperation Program, and I am confident we will achieve the results
we have outlined," Taron Margaryan stressed.
In her turn, Olga Kazanskaya noted that Saint Petersburg considers
Yerevan to be a stable and a trustworthy partner, and that the
Russian side underscores the need to expand collaboration with
Armenia's capital.
"Yerevan is dear to us not solely as a friend, but also as a
partner city, and we highly appreciate the climate of constructive
partnership," Saint Petersburg Vice-Governor stated.
Considering the two cities' rich historical and cultural heritage,
the parties agreed to further deepen experience exchange in this
direction, and to stimulate tourism development.
The guests from Russia informed that Taron Margaryan, and a Yerevan
delegation led by him, will soon be invited to Saint Petersburg.