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Government Delegation Headed By RA Prime Minister To Leave For Ukrai

GOVERNMENT DELEGATION HEADED BY RA PRIME MINISTER TO LEAVE FOR UKRAINE ON TWO-DAY VISIT ON MAY 24

Noyan Tapan
May 23 2007

YEREVAN, MAY 23, NOYAN TAPAN. The government delegation headed by RA
Prime Minister Serge Sargsian will leave for Ukraine on a two-day
working visit on May 24, to participate in the regular sitting of
the Council of the heads of governments of the CIS member states
to be held in Yalta. Noyan Tapan was informed about it by the RA
Government’s Information and Public Relations Department.

At the Council sitting the heads of the governments will discuss issues
relating to cooperation of the CIS member states in different spheres.

Particularly, it is envisaged to discuss and made decisions concerning
formation of the general electric energy market of the CIS member
states, struggle against falsified medicine, cooperatiuon in the
sphere of physical education and sports, agreements about activity
of united peace keeping forces of the CIS and the staff’s financial,
technical and front security, joint complex events in the direction of
preventing introduction and spreading of the avian influenza in the
territory of the CIS countries, working out of drafts of interstate
programs on methods of joint struggle against crime and narcotics,
psychotropic substances and their precursors as well as educational,
financial, organization and a number of other issues.

RA Government staff head-Minister Manuk Topuzian, RA Deputy Minister
of Foreign Affairs Gegham Gharibjanian, RA Permanent Authorized
Representative to the CIS charter and other bodies Oleg Yesayan,
RA Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Ukraine Armen
Khachatrian, RA Authorized Representative to the Commission on Economic
Issues attached to the CIS Economic Council Artak Vardanian, heads
of sub-departments of the RA Government’s and RA Foreign Ministry’s
staffs, other officials were involved in the RA delegation staff.

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