Nagornyy Karabakh Public TV, Artsakh Republic
Sept 27 2012
Karabakh Leader outlines tasks for new cabinet
On 27 September, the de facto president of the Nagornyy Karabakh
republic, Bako Sahakyan, chaired the first meeting of the newly-formed
cabinet of this breakaway Azerbaijani region, the Nagornyy Karabakh
public television reported.
Touching upon the work carried out by the former cabinet, Sahakyan
noted that overall it had succeeded in realizing the outlined
programmes, which was clearly demonstrated by macroeconomic indicators
of the 2007-2012 socioeconomic development as well as by the progress
reported in nearly all spheres of economy, the TV said. At the same
time, the separatist leader noted the existence of unsolved and
partially solved problems, drawbacks and omissions. The new government
should make corresponding conclusions based on an objective evaluation
of the achievements and elaborate a programme that would ensure a
qualitatively new level of solving issues facing the region, the TV
quoted Sahakyan as saying.
Sahakyan underlined that in the coming five years 9-11per cent annual
economic growth should be secured adding that there were all the
necessary conditions and possibilities to realize this in practice.
According to Sahakyan, large-scale projects in agriculture, mining and
energy spheres, which would be the key directions of Karabakh's
economic development for years to come, would ensure stable rates of
economic growth. The de facto president put special emphasis on the
development of science and education, considering training of
qualified young specialists as a primary task.
Marked attention will be paid to the fields of social security,
healthcare, tourism, culture and sports, Sahakyan said. Extensive
activities will be carried out in this direction which will give a new
qualitative impetus to the development of these important spheres, he
added.
The de facto president considered a powerful and efficient army to be
the basis of all achievements, adding that the state would continue
the efforts to develop the armed forces. Sahakyan noted that he was
anticipating honest and hard work on the part of the cabinet members,
a compassionate attitude towards the problems facing Karabakh. Any
other attitude is unacceptable and inadmissible, Sahakyan said.
[translated from Armenian]
From: A. Papazian
Sept 27 2012
Karabakh Leader outlines tasks for new cabinet
On 27 September, the de facto president of the Nagornyy Karabakh
republic, Bako Sahakyan, chaired the first meeting of the newly-formed
cabinet of this breakaway Azerbaijani region, the Nagornyy Karabakh
public television reported.
Touching upon the work carried out by the former cabinet, Sahakyan
noted that overall it had succeeded in realizing the outlined
programmes, which was clearly demonstrated by macroeconomic indicators
of the 2007-2012 socioeconomic development as well as by the progress
reported in nearly all spheres of economy, the TV said. At the same
time, the separatist leader noted the existence of unsolved and
partially solved problems, drawbacks and omissions. The new government
should make corresponding conclusions based on an objective evaluation
of the achievements and elaborate a programme that would ensure a
qualitatively new level of solving issues facing the region, the TV
quoted Sahakyan as saying.
Sahakyan underlined that in the coming five years 9-11per cent annual
economic growth should be secured adding that there were all the
necessary conditions and possibilities to realize this in practice.
According to Sahakyan, large-scale projects in agriculture, mining and
energy spheres, which would be the key directions of Karabakh's
economic development for years to come, would ensure stable rates of
economic growth. The de facto president put special emphasis on the
development of science and education, considering training of
qualified young specialists as a primary task.
Marked attention will be paid to the fields of social security,
healthcare, tourism, culture and sports, Sahakyan said. Extensive
activities will be carried out in this direction which will give a new
qualitative impetus to the development of these important spheres, he
added.
The de facto president considered a powerful and efficient army to be
the basis of all achievements, adding that the state would continue
the efforts to develop the armed forces. Sahakyan noted that he was
anticipating honest and hard work on the part of the cabinet members,
a compassionate attitude towards the problems facing Karabakh. Any
other attitude is unacceptable and inadmissible, Sahakyan said.
[translated from Armenian]
From: A. Papazian