ARMENIA TO BENEFIT FROM POLISH GOVERNMENT'S ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Tert.am
22.03.12
The Polish government has approved its 2012-15 assistance program
for developing countries, putting a special emphasis on former Soviet
republics, including Armenia.
According to the Georgian news website Aspny.ge, the program envisages
assistance for Georgia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine,
Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.
Poland is planning to allocate financial resources to the above states
in an effort to promote democracy and respect for human rights.
Other countries listed in the assistance program are Burundi, Ethiopia,
Kenya, Rwanda, Somali, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Afghanistan,
Palestine, Tunisia and Libya.
Tert.am
22.03.12
The Polish government has approved its 2012-15 assistance program
for developing countries, putting a special emphasis on former Soviet
republics, including Armenia.
According to the Georgian news website Aspny.ge, the program envisages
assistance for Georgia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine,
Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.
Poland is planning to allocate financial resources to the above states
in an effort to promote democracy and respect for human rights.
Other countries listed in the assistance program are Burundi, Ethiopia,
Kenya, Rwanda, Somali, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Afghanistan,
Palestine, Tunisia and Libya.