Armenia's Foreign Ministry: Chinese language is in demand among
Armenian businessmen when holding business talks
ARMINFO
Friday, April 26, 18:15
The Chinese language is becoming more and more popular in Armenia,
and the number of those which want to study it, is growing year by
year, a
representative of Armenia's Foreign Ministry, Ashot Voskanyan, said
during the event dedicated to the Chinese Language Day at UN Office in
Armenia, 26 April.
He also added that Chinese language is in demand among Armenian
businessmen when holding business talks.
The Representative of the UN Department of Public Information in
Armenia, Maria Dotsenko said: "I am delighted to see the strong
interest in the Chinese Language Day in Armenia. I would like also to
draw attention to the history and importance of the Chinese language
in global affairs. I am confident that this event will further expand
the influence of Chinese as a UN official language and youth will
learn more about the splendid Chinese civilization and culture and its
contribution to the multilingualism and diversity of the UN."
From: A. Papazian
Armenian businessmen when holding business talks
ARMINFO
Friday, April 26, 18:15
The Chinese language is becoming more and more popular in Armenia,
and the number of those which want to study it, is growing year by
year, a
representative of Armenia's Foreign Ministry, Ashot Voskanyan, said
during the event dedicated to the Chinese Language Day at UN Office in
Armenia, 26 April.
He also added that Chinese language is in demand among Armenian
businessmen when holding business talks.
The Representative of the UN Department of Public Information in
Armenia, Maria Dotsenko said: "I am delighted to see the strong
interest in the Chinese Language Day in Armenia. I would like also to
draw attention to the history and importance of the Chinese language
in global affairs. I am confident that this event will further expand
the influence of Chinese as a UN official language and youth will
learn more about the splendid Chinese civilization and culture and its
contribution to the multilingualism and diversity of the UN."
From: A. Papazian