EDUCATION, CULTURE TOP PRIORITY IN BILATERAL TIES WITH ARMENIA - ROMANIAN AMBASSADOR
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May 15, 2012 | 13:22
YEREVAN. - Armenia's Education and Science Minister Armen Ashotyan
on Tuesday received Romanian Ambassador Rodica Crina Prunariu.
Ashotyan informed that an Armenian delegation, which he had led,
paid an official visit to Bucharest on April 25-27 and attended
the ministerial summit of the Bologna Process countries. Also
during the visit the action plans for the upcoming years were
designed. And according to these plans, Armenia will coordinate the
aforesaid Process' reforms for the next three years. The two sides
had reached accordance on experience exchange and transferring the
2012-2015 Secretariat of the Bologna Process to Armenia. Ashotyan
told the Ambassador that the Secretariat is scheduled to be formally
transferred to Armenia on June 27-29 in the capital city Yerevan,
Education and Science Ministry informs.
In her turn, Ambassador Rodica Crina Prunariu noted that education
and culture are primary directions in relations between Armenia and
Romania. And in this context she reflected on Romania's providing of
scholarships to Armenian university students.
The interlocutors also discussed matters with respect to the funding of
the Armenian-Romanian scientific project, and concerning the Armenian
cultural heritage study in Romania and the Armenian Language Center
at the University of Bucharest.
news.am
May 15, 2012 | 13:22
YEREVAN. - Armenia's Education and Science Minister Armen Ashotyan
on Tuesday received Romanian Ambassador Rodica Crina Prunariu.
Ashotyan informed that an Armenian delegation, which he had led,
paid an official visit to Bucharest on April 25-27 and attended
the ministerial summit of the Bologna Process countries. Also
during the visit the action plans for the upcoming years were
designed. And according to these plans, Armenia will coordinate the
aforesaid Process' reforms for the next three years. The two sides
had reached accordance on experience exchange and transferring the
2012-2015 Secretariat of the Bologna Process to Armenia. Ashotyan
told the Ambassador that the Secretariat is scheduled to be formally
transferred to Armenia on June 27-29 in the capital city Yerevan,
Education and Science Ministry informs.
In her turn, Ambassador Rodica Crina Prunariu noted that education
and culture are primary directions in relations between Armenia and
Romania. And in this context she reflected on Romania's providing of
scholarships to Armenian university students.
The interlocutors also discussed matters with respect to the funding of
the Armenian-Romanian scientific project, and concerning the Armenian
cultural heritage study in Romania and the Armenian Language Center
at the University of Bucharest.