ITAR-TASS, Russia
October 4, 2013 Friday 11:17 PM GMT+4
Russian telecom company fits out national security center in Armenia
YEREVAN October 4
- A center for analysis and assessment of threats opened on Friday at
the center for national security at the headquarters of Armenia's
National Security Council.
Russian telecommunications operator Rostelecom contributed to the
installation of equipment at the center, which is located in Yerevan.
President Serzh Sargsyan visited the center Friday and held a meeting
there with Rostelecom President, Sergei Kalugin.
"The government and other state agencies will give the necessary
assistance to Rostelecom in the effectuation of further programs,"
Sargsyan said.
"In the years through to 2017, Rostelecom will invest $ 26 million in
Armenia," Kalugin said at a meeting with Armenian Prime Minister
Tigran Sarkissian. "Rostelecom will offer its services not only to
the residents of Yerevan but also to the people living in other
cities."
Armenian government members and he discussed the company's possible
engagement in a venture fund set up in Armenia, as well as in the free
economic zone in the capital Yerevan.
"We're interested in the expansion of Rostelecom's activity in this
country, and we're ready to assist the process," National Security
Council Secretary Artur Bagdassarian said.
"Armenia and Russia have a strategic allied relationship and,
consequently, bilateral projects and programs are developing
intensively in all the areas," he said.
October 4, 2013 Friday 11:17 PM GMT+4
Russian telecom company fits out national security center in Armenia
YEREVAN October 4
- A center for analysis and assessment of threats opened on Friday at
the center for national security at the headquarters of Armenia's
National Security Council.
Russian telecommunications operator Rostelecom contributed to the
installation of equipment at the center, which is located in Yerevan.
President Serzh Sargsyan visited the center Friday and held a meeting
there with Rostelecom President, Sergei Kalugin.
"The government and other state agencies will give the necessary
assistance to Rostelecom in the effectuation of further programs,"
Sargsyan said.
"In the years through to 2017, Rostelecom will invest $ 26 million in
Armenia," Kalugin said at a meeting with Armenian Prime Minister
Tigran Sarkissian. "Rostelecom will offer its services not only to
the residents of Yerevan but also to the people living in other
cities."
Armenian government members and he discussed the company's possible
engagement in a venture fund set up in Armenia, as well as in the free
economic zone in the capital Yerevan.
"We're interested in the expansion of Rostelecom's activity in this
country, and we're ready to assist the process," National Security
Council Secretary Artur Bagdassarian said.
"Armenia and Russia have a strategic allied relationship and,
consequently, bilateral projects and programs are developing
intensively in all the areas," he said.