EU BUS ON THE ROAD AGAIN IN ARMENIA
September 18, 2013 | 14:18
YEREVAN. - The second EU Bus tour in Armenia begins on Wednesday.
This time the EU Bus visits the towns and villages of the Gegharkunik
and Ararat Regions. The Bus tour is organized by the EU Centre
in Yerevan.
The Head of the EU Delegation to Armenia, HE Ambassador Traian Hristea
noted that EU Bus tours are becoming a tradition. "This is already
the second time in a few months when our mobile EU Centre is visiting
regions in Armenia," Ambassador noted. "We would like to inform people
everywhere in the country about the EU's cooperation in Armenia and
the results of our assistance here," he added.
The EU Bus will visit the towns of Sevan, Chambarak, Vardenis, Martuni
and Gavar and their surrounding villages in Gegharkunik Region from
Wednesday to Friday.
The Head of the Political, Economic, Press and Information Section of
the EU Delegation Dirk Lorenz will officially launch the EU course for
Armenian high schools in the High School No 3 in Vardenik on Friday.
The course was developed by the EU Centre in cooperation with the
Ministry of Education and Science to increase the knowledge and
understanding of the EU - Armenia cooperation among the youth. Mr.
Lorenz will also deliver a lecture on EU - Armenia relations in Gavar
State University earlier the same day.
The EU Bus will continue its tour in the towns of Vedi, Ararat and
Artashat and the surrounding villages in Ararat Region on September
23 and 24. Ambassador Traian Hristea will deliver a lecture at the
Cultural Centre of Vedi on September 24.
The EU Bus offers a possibility to learn more about European Union
through information materials, project presentations, quizzes,
games and mini-plays performed by the students of the Yerevan State
Institute of Theatre and Cinematography. Everybody can take part in
a lottery and win attractive prizes. The first ever EU Bus tour in
Armenia took place at the end of May this year and the Bus visited
towns and villages of Shirak, Lori and Tavush Regions.
The EU Centre is the main feature of the EU funded project "Support
to the EU communication on reforms in Armenia". Its goal is to
raise awareness on EU development cooperation in Armenia and support
education on the European Union. The Centre's website is a gateway to
EU cooperation with Armenia. The duration of the project is two years.
http://news.am/eng/news/171832.html
September 18, 2013 | 14:18
YEREVAN. - The second EU Bus tour in Armenia begins on Wednesday.
This time the EU Bus visits the towns and villages of the Gegharkunik
and Ararat Regions. The Bus tour is organized by the EU Centre
in Yerevan.
The Head of the EU Delegation to Armenia, HE Ambassador Traian Hristea
noted that EU Bus tours are becoming a tradition. "This is already
the second time in a few months when our mobile EU Centre is visiting
regions in Armenia," Ambassador noted. "We would like to inform people
everywhere in the country about the EU's cooperation in Armenia and
the results of our assistance here," he added.
The EU Bus will visit the towns of Sevan, Chambarak, Vardenis, Martuni
and Gavar and their surrounding villages in Gegharkunik Region from
Wednesday to Friday.
The Head of the Political, Economic, Press and Information Section of
the EU Delegation Dirk Lorenz will officially launch the EU course for
Armenian high schools in the High School No 3 in Vardenik on Friday.
The course was developed by the EU Centre in cooperation with the
Ministry of Education and Science to increase the knowledge and
understanding of the EU - Armenia cooperation among the youth. Mr.
Lorenz will also deliver a lecture on EU - Armenia relations in Gavar
State University earlier the same day.
The EU Bus will continue its tour in the towns of Vedi, Ararat and
Artashat and the surrounding villages in Ararat Region on September
23 and 24. Ambassador Traian Hristea will deliver a lecture at the
Cultural Centre of Vedi on September 24.
The EU Bus offers a possibility to learn more about European Union
through information materials, project presentations, quizzes,
games and mini-plays performed by the students of the Yerevan State
Institute of Theatre and Cinematography. Everybody can take part in
a lottery and win attractive prizes. The first ever EU Bus tour in
Armenia took place at the end of May this year and the Bus visited
towns and villages of Shirak, Lori and Tavush Regions.
The EU Centre is the main feature of the EU funded project "Support
to the EU communication on reforms in Armenia". Its goal is to
raise awareness on EU development cooperation in Armenia and support
education on the European Union. The Centre's website is a gateway to
EU cooperation with Armenia. The duration of the project is two years.
http://news.am/eng/news/171832.html