ARMENIA'S DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER RECEIVES DELEGATION OF KFW BANK GROUP
ARMENPRESS
21 June, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, JUNE 21, ARMENPRESS: Deputy Prime Minister of Armenia,
Minister of Territorial Administration Armen Gevorgyan received
the delegation of German Development Bank (KFW), headed by German
Ambassador to Armenia Hans-Johan Schmidt, press service of RA Ministry
of Territorial Administration told Armenpress.
While discussing the programs implemented in Armenia with the funding
of KfW bank, Hans-Johan Schmidt said that now when he is completing
his diplomatic mission in Armenia, he is glad to be sure that the
programs implemented within Germany-Armenia financial cooperation,
will continue. The German Ambassador to Armenia thanked for the
support shown during his diplomatic activity in Armenia.
The Deputy Prime Minister said Armenia's government highlights
relations with Germany both in bilateral format and in the framework
of cooperation with the European Union, and added that the government's
successes are also conditioned by a similar productive activity.
Mr Gevorgyan noted that Germany is one of the most important partners
of Armenia, conditioned by the multifaceted programs and the potential
of expanding them.
The interlocutors also discussed various issues related to
Armenian-German cooperation.
ARMENPRESS
21 June, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, JUNE 21, ARMENPRESS: Deputy Prime Minister of Armenia,
Minister of Territorial Administration Armen Gevorgyan received
the delegation of German Development Bank (KFW), headed by German
Ambassador to Armenia Hans-Johan Schmidt, press service of RA Ministry
of Territorial Administration told Armenpress.
While discussing the programs implemented in Armenia with the funding
of KfW bank, Hans-Johan Schmidt said that now when he is completing
his diplomatic mission in Armenia, he is glad to be sure that the
programs implemented within Germany-Armenia financial cooperation,
will continue. The German Ambassador to Armenia thanked for the
support shown during his diplomatic activity in Armenia.
The Deputy Prime Minister said Armenia's government highlights
relations with Germany both in bilateral format and in the framework
of cooperation with the European Union, and added that the government's
successes are also conditioned by a similar productive activity.
Mr Gevorgyan noted that Germany is one of the most important partners
of Armenia, conditioned by the multifaceted programs and the potential
of expanding them.
The interlocutors also discussed various issues related to
Armenian-German cooperation.