ARMENIAN MINISTERS PROCLAIM "ARMENIAN CITIZEN" CENTER OF ATTENTION FOR 2014-2017
Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
May 19 2014
19 May 2014 - 5:44pm
The Armenian government approved today a work plan for 2014-2017.
The new program sets the Armenian citizen, guaranteeing its freedom,
its security and the welfare as the top priority for the government
for 2014-2017.
The Armenian authorities promise to ensure equal opportunities for
healthy competition, as well as domestic and foreign investments in
the country.
Political scientists Ruben Safrastyan and Alexander Iskandaryan told
reporters of Vestnik Kavkaza that the program adopted today by the
new government is primarily a political statement and that the results
of its implementation will not be available immediately.
"I'm not sure to which extent the program is going to be realizes,
but some of the promised steps will be accomplished, some objectives
will be achieved and this is already important," the director of the
Institute of Oriental Studies of the National Academy of Sciences of
Armenia, Ruben Safrastyan said.
The director of the Caucasus Institute, Alexander Iskandaryan in his
turn, drew attention to the long-term character of the program. "The
ultimate goal is to achieve absolute equality of all partners, that
is, equal access to the market and licenses of different structures,"
the expert said.
Political scientists Ruben Safrastyan and Alexander Iskandaryan told
reporters of Vestnik Kavkaza that the program adopted today by the
new government is primarily a political statement and that the results
of its implementation will not be available immediately.
"I'm not sure to which extent the program is going to be realizes,
but some of the promised steps will be accomplished, some objectives
will be achieved and this is already important," the director of the
Institute of Oriental Studies of the National Academy of Sciences of
Armenia, Ruben Safrastyan said.
The director of the Caucasus Institute, Alexander Iskandaryan in his
turn, drew attention to the long-term character of the program. "The
ultimate goal is to achieve absolute equality of all partners, that
is, equal access to the market and licenses of different structures,"
the expert said.
Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
May 19 2014
19 May 2014 - 5:44pm
The Armenian government approved today a work plan for 2014-2017.
The new program sets the Armenian citizen, guaranteeing its freedom,
its security and the welfare as the top priority for the government
for 2014-2017.
The Armenian authorities promise to ensure equal opportunities for
healthy competition, as well as domestic and foreign investments in
the country.
Political scientists Ruben Safrastyan and Alexander Iskandaryan told
reporters of Vestnik Kavkaza that the program adopted today by the
new government is primarily a political statement and that the results
of its implementation will not be available immediately.
"I'm not sure to which extent the program is going to be realizes,
but some of the promised steps will be accomplished, some objectives
will be achieved and this is already important," the director of the
Institute of Oriental Studies of the National Academy of Sciences of
Armenia, Ruben Safrastyan said.
The director of the Caucasus Institute, Alexander Iskandaryan in his
turn, drew attention to the long-term character of the program. "The
ultimate goal is to achieve absolute equality of all partners, that
is, equal access to the market and licenses of different structures,"
the expert said.
Political scientists Ruben Safrastyan and Alexander Iskandaryan told
reporters of Vestnik Kavkaza that the program adopted today by the
new government is primarily a political statement and that the results
of its implementation will not be available immediately.
"I'm not sure to which extent the program is going to be realizes,
but some of the promised steps will be accomplished, some objectives
will be achieved and this is already important," the director of the
Institute of Oriental Studies of the National Academy of Sciences of
Armenia, Ruben Safrastyan said.
The director of the Caucasus Institute, Alexander Iskandaryan in his
turn, drew attention to the long-term character of the program. "The
ultimate goal is to achieve absolute equality of all partners, that
is, equal access to the market and licenses of different structures,"
the expert said.