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    BRITISH COUNCIL TRUSTS ARMENIA

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    [09:44 pm] 26 April, 2007

    Armenia is the first country in South Caucasus, where British Council
    office director was appointed the citizen of the very country.

    Today, the newly-appointed director Arevik Saribekyan was officially
    presented in Saryan house-museum. This will be implemented in three
    South Caucasian states. The above mentioned experiment particularly
    with Armenia is due to the office work quality and readiness.

    Andy Williams, regional director of British Council in South Caucasus
    arrived in Armenia to participate in the ceremony. Today she also
    talked over the preferences of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the
    United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, which will be
    directed to regional programs of British Council. They are the follows:

    To support productive management system

    To support economy development and formation of intercultural
    relations.

    "Intercultural dialogue creates a sufficient ground to solve various
    problems, as well as antagonisms," Arevik Saribekyan, newly appointed
    British Council director assures.

    at present, British Council Armenia is going to realize three
    regional programs, as well as English teaching and educational
    programs. British Council programs are realized in three countries
    of South Caucasus. Before implementation of the projects, surveys
    are carried out. Arevik Saribekyan states, "In Southern Caucasus we
    work as one organization and we must coordinate each step. In this
    respect no country can be stayed behind, as we will be deemed not as
    just Armenia, Georgia or Azerbaijan, but as a whole unity."
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