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  • TBILISI: First Lady Of Georgia Finished Her Visit To Armenia

    FIRST LADY OF GEORGIA FINISHED HER VISIT TO ARMENIA

    Black Sea Press
    Jan 18 2007

    Tbilisi. January 18. /BLACK SEA PRESS/ Today, on January 18 First
    Lady of Georgia Sandra Roelofs finished her three-day working visit
    to Armenia having visited the Consumption Center in Abovian town.

    News Georgia reports that Sandra Roelofs stated to journalists that
    basic accents had been made on cooperating in the field of health
    and culture.

    "I, ambassador of the World Health Organization for Fighting
    Consumption have been charged by Geneva to visit the states, where
    the consumption represents much problem", she stated.

    Sandra Roelofs declared that she had handed over the World Health
    Organization recommendations to Armenian doctors to elaborate a
    five-year program for fighting against consumption and for improving
    the situation in labs.

    She informed that 2 000 cases of infecting with consumption were
    registered annually in Armenia, while this number amounted to 6 000
    ones in Georgia.

    As to the fight against the AIDS, the First Lady stressed the
    impressive achievement of Armenia in this field and the AIDS Center
    Activity.

    "There is no AIDS epidemic in Armenia. Here, contrary to Georgia,
    even drug addiction isn't an actual problem, because Armenia is
    comparatively a closed state and it has got no transit functions like
    Georgia", Sandra Roelofs declared.

    The First Lady informed that she would start propagandizing the
    healthy lifestyle in the secondary schools of Georgia within the
    fight against drug addiction in late January.

    When talking about the culture field, Sandra Roelofs declared that
    there was an idea in Armenia to set up the Caucasian Youth Symphony
    Orchestra and to organize a summer camp nearby Lake Sevan so that
    young Georgian and Armenian musicians could have a rest and work.

    "We find the realization of those agreements and ideas arisen during
    the visit of crucial importance and, therefore, we have to perform
    much work in Georgia", Sandra Roelofs stated to journalists.
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