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    PM Sargsyan participated in an exhibition dedicated to first Armenian
    printed book 500th anniversary

    14:49, 8 December, 2012

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 8, ARMENPRESS: Armenia's Prime Minister Tigran
    Sargsyan's visit to Federal Republic of Germany is continuing. As
    Information and Public Relations department of the Government informed
    Armenpress, Tigran Sargsyan visited Mainz city, where Armenian high
    ranking official had a meeting with State Chancellery of
    Rhineland-Palatinate Kurt Beck.

    In the course of the launched meeting Armenian Government head and
    State Chancellery of Rhineland-Palatinate have touched upon issues
    referring to the bilateral cooperation, particularly in the field of
    agriculture, exact instrument-making industry, tourism and
    pharmaceutical industries. Prospects about the launch of joint
    projects in small and medium enterprises have been envisaged by the
    sides.

    After the head of Armenian Executive Body participated in exhibition
    dedicated to first Armenian printed book 500th anniversary hosted in
    Germany Mainz city. PM Sargsyan walked round the exhibition, got
    acquainted with the presented materials. Thanking Mayor of Mainz
    Michael Ebling for the participation and for the support for the
    realization of the initiative, Tigran Sargsyan noted it is honor for
    him to attend similar exhibitions.

    PM Sargsyan reminded current year Armenia is celebrating 500th
    anniversary of first Armenian printed book and a range of events have
    been kicked off for that purpose. ''It is symbolic those events are
    being concluded in Mainz city, in a wonderful museum bearing the name
    of the Johannes Gutenberg, German blacksmith, goldsmith, printer and
    publisher who introduced printing to Europe'' Sargsyan underscored.

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