SECOND ARMENIAN-RUSSIAN YOUTH FORUM TO TAKE PLACE IN AUTUMN 2015 IN RUSSIA
YEREVAN, February 12. /ARKA/. The second Armenian-Russian youth forum
will take place in autumn 2015 in Russia, Arsen Karamyan, Armenian
deputy minister of sports and youth said Thursday at the first forum
opening in Yerevan.
"It is symbolic that the first forum is taking place in Armenia,
and I am convinced that the second Armenian-Russian youth forum
that is planned to be held this autumn in Russia will be organic
and logical continuation of this one," he said. "I think that this
forum and following events will not only become a stable basis for
cooperation between government agencies working with young people
and between youth organizations in Armenia and Russia, but will also
lay groundwork for establishing new-quality business and friendly
relations between our countries."
In his opinion, the quality of relations between Armenia and Russia
depends a great deal on the two countries' young people.
The aim of this three-day forum is to develop intercultural dialogue
and humanitarian cooperation between the country's young people,
to promote development of youth policy and to create a network of
youth nongovernmental organizations in Armenia and Russia.
The countries' youth ministers and their deputies as well as other
officials are expected to attend the event.
About 150 young people from Armenia and Russia will take part in
the forum.
The Armenian sport and youth ministry is set to sign a cooperation
agreement with Russia's International Youth Center state-funded
organization as part of the forum.
Economic cooperation prospects, establishment and development of joint
small and medium-size enterprises in the Eurasian Economic Union's
economic space, public diplomacy and youth parliamentary activity,
preservation of historical and cultural legacy and intercultural
dialogue as means of youth cooperation will be discussed here.
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From: A. Papazian
YEREVAN, February 12. /ARKA/. The second Armenian-Russian youth forum
will take place in autumn 2015 in Russia, Arsen Karamyan, Armenian
deputy minister of sports and youth said Thursday at the first forum
opening in Yerevan.
"It is symbolic that the first forum is taking place in Armenia,
and I am convinced that the second Armenian-Russian youth forum
that is planned to be held this autumn in Russia will be organic
and logical continuation of this one," he said. "I think that this
forum and following events will not only become a stable basis for
cooperation between government agencies working with young people
and between youth organizations in Armenia and Russia, but will also
lay groundwork for establishing new-quality business and friendly
relations between our countries."
In his opinion, the quality of relations between Armenia and Russia
depends a great deal on the two countries' young people.
The aim of this three-day forum is to develop intercultural dialogue
and humanitarian cooperation between the country's young people,
to promote development of youth policy and to create a network of
youth nongovernmental organizations in Armenia and Russia.
The countries' youth ministers and their deputies as well as other
officials are expected to attend the event.
About 150 young people from Armenia and Russia will take part in
the forum.
The Armenian sport and youth ministry is set to sign a cooperation
agreement with Russia's International Youth Center state-funded
organization as part of the forum.
Economic cooperation prospects, establishment and development of joint
small and medium-size enterprises in the Eurasian Economic Union's
economic space, public diplomacy and youth parliamentary activity,
preservation of historical and cultural legacy and intercultural
dialogue as means of youth cooperation will be discussed here.
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From: A. Papazian