Targeted News Service
November 13, 2014 Thursday 1:36 AM EST
NATO Week Armenia 2014; Handover Reception
YEREVAN, Armenia
The U.S. Embassy issued the following news release:
U.S. Ambassador in Armenia John Heffern hosted a reception in honor of
NATO Week in Armenia (November 10-14). NATO Week is an initiative
organized by NATO Ally embassies in Armenia, in close partnership with
the Armenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Defense. The
theme this year is women, peace and security, and interoperability.
The events of the week focused on Armenia's valuable partnership with
NATO in Kosovo and Afghanistan as well as through the Partnership for
Peace program. This year's reception at the U.S. Ambassador's
residence had an added level of symbolism and meaning, as it marked
the official handover of duties as NATO Contact Embassy from the
British to the German diplomatic missions in Yerevan. Guests at the
reception included Armenian government officials, foreign diplomats,
military attaches, journalists, and civil society representatives.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
November 13, 2014 Thursday 1:36 AM EST
NATO Week Armenia 2014; Handover Reception
YEREVAN, Armenia
The U.S. Embassy issued the following news release:
U.S. Ambassador in Armenia John Heffern hosted a reception in honor of
NATO Week in Armenia (November 10-14). NATO Week is an initiative
organized by NATO Ally embassies in Armenia, in close partnership with
the Armenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Defense. The
theme this year is women, peace and security, and interoperability.
The events of the week focused on Armenia's valuable partnership with
NATO in Kosovo and Afghanistan as well as through the Partnership for
Peace program. This year's reception at the U.S. Ambassador's
residence had an added level of symbolism and meaning, as it marked
the official handover of duties as NATO Contact Embassy from the
British to the German diplomatic missions in Yerevan. Guests at the
reception included Armenian government officials, foreign diplomats,
military attaches, journalists, and civil society representatives.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress