PARLIAMENT OF ARMENIA RATIFIES AGREEMENT ON ESTABLISHMENT OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH CENTERS FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES HAVING NO ACCESS TO SEA COMMUNICATIONS
ARMINFO
Tuesday, September 11, 14:36
Parliament of Armenia ratified an Agreement On Establishment of
Scientific Research Center for Developing Countries Having no Access
to Sea Communications, Tuesday.
In his speech, Economy Minister Tigran Davtyan said the Agreement
was signed in New York on September 24 2010. He said the countries
having no access to the sea are more vulnerable and these countries
make efforts to soften or recompense the lack of direct access to
sea communications. The Agreement developed under the aegis of the
UN provides for establishment of five scientific research centers to
study possibilities of contribution to developing countries having
no access to the sea. One of the Centers will be located in Mongolia
and Armenia will participate in the given Center's activity.
Involving in such projects Armenia will receive a number of privileges
for logistics, which will help raising investments and stimulating
economic growth. At least two countries in the region create serious
problems and obstacles to accessing sea communications.
ARMINFO
Tuesday, September 11, 14:36
Parliament of Armenia ratified an Agreement On Establishment of
Scientific Research Center for Developing Countries Having no Access
to Sea Communications, Tuesday.
In his speech, Economy Minister Tigran Davtyan said the Agreement
was signed in New York on September 24 2010. He said the countries
having no access to the sea are more vulnerable and these countries
make efforts to soften or recompense the lack of direct access to
sea communications. The Agreement developed under the aegis of the
UN provides for establishment of five scientific research centers to
study possibilities of contribution to developing countries having
no access to the sea. One of the Centers will be located in Mongolia
and Armenia will participate in the given Center's activity.
Involving in such projects Armenia will receive a number of privileges
for logistics, which will help raising investments and stimulating
economic growth. At least two countries in the region create serious
problems and obstacles to accessing sea communications.