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    Our country will cooperate with Armenia - Iraqi deputy health minister

    March 04, 2013 | 15:34


    YEREVAN. - Armenian Health Minister Derenik Dumanyan on Monday
    received a delegation led by Iraqi Deputy Minister of Health, Sattar
    Jabbar Aremsh.

    Dumanyan noted that collaboration between the Armenian and the Iraqi
    health ministries had started in Fall 2012, when the two ministers
    signed a memorandum of understanding. He expressed a hope that they
    will be able to work effectively also within the framework if this
    visit to Armenia by their Iraqi colleagues.

    In his turn, Sattar Jabbar Aremsh noted that the new state of Iraq
    expresses a readiness to collaborate with Armenia, both in terms of
    medicine and import of medical drugs.

    Armenia's health minister assured that during its visits to the
    country's medical facilities, the Iraqi delegation will observe the
    high quality medical care in Armenia.

    `These medical facilities, which are greatly distinguished in the
    region, carry out very serious projects. During my visit to Baghdad, I
    saw that the Government of Iraq stands ready to cooperate with Armenia
    in the health sector, too, and I am confident that, during the visit
    of your delegation, interaction will be enhanced in this direction,'
    Dumanyan said.

    Iraq's deputy health minister noted that his delegation also comprises
    the heads of the country's several medical services and laboratories,
    and that they are authorized to sign cooperation agreements.

    The parties agreed to sum up the results, once the Iraqi delegation's
    visit to Armenia comes to a close, and to clarify the domains where
    cooperation agreements can be signed.

    - See more at: http://news.am/eng/news/142917.html#sthash.EJ1ZDJOD.dpuf

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