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    Armenpress and ITAR-TASS signed agreement

    17:27, 20 April, 2013


    YEREVAN, APRIL 20, ARMENPRESS: An Information Exchange Agreement has
    been signed between Armenpress news agency and ITAR-TASS during 6th
    session of The Black Sea Association of National News Agencies
    (BSANNA) held on April 18-20 in Sochi. The agreement was signed by
    General Director of ITAR-TASS Sergey Mikhailov and Armenpress Director
    Aram Ananyan. Sides will make information exchange in political,
    economic, scientific, cultural and other spheres. Journalist
    experience exchange and mutual visit of the specialists are
    preplanned.

    Armenpress is activating its cooperation with foreign news agencies,
    including signature of agreements with Kuwaiti news agency (KUNA) and
    Georgian GHN.

    Armenpress news agency was established in 1918 December 18 when with
    the decision of the National Council of the First Republic of Armenia
    a state agency - Armenian Telegraph Agency was created. Currently
    Armenpress news agency is acting as a closed joint stock company with
    its shares held by the government of Armenia. The Armenpress news
    agency is the oldest and biggest agency in Armenia. It produces home,
    international, regional news bulletins, photo news and provides a wide
    range of analytical stories covering politics, economy, culture and
    other areas. News items are issued on a daily basis in Armenian,
    Russian and English.

    ITAR-TASS was founded in 1904. Today ITAR-TASS is a major world news
    agency and preserves the status of the central state information
    agency of the country.

    ITAR-TASS constantly works to expand the list of subscribers and to
    suit the demands of major national publications, news agencies and TV
    channels, as well as of small regional media outlets. They closely
    cooperate with authorities, political parties and movements, public
    and humanitarian organizations, government ministries and business
    structures.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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