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    GREECE ENVISAGES TO INCLUDE ARMENIA IN FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM ON IMPROVEMENT OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES' ECONOMIES

    Noyan Tapan
    Mar 01 2007

    YEREVAN, MARCH 1, NOYAN TAPAN. Greece envisages to implement a
    five-year program on developement of the economies of developing
    countries. The program is now at the discussion stage, with directions
    and priorities being clarified.

    During the February 28 meeting with the RA Minister of Finance and
    Economy Vardan Khachatrian, the Greek Ambassador Extraordinary and
    Plenipotentiary to Armenia Ms Panayota Mavromikhali said that it is
    enviaged to include Armenia in this program with the aim of promoting
    the bilateral cooperation in most coordinated way. According to her,
    an official delegation will come from Greece to Armenia in order
    to receive comprehensive information about the Armenian economy and
    clarify problems related to the program.

    According to a press release submitted to NT by the RA Ministry of
    Finance and Economy, V. Khachatrian presented to the Greek ambassador
    the Armenian side's programs aimed at economic development of the
    country. The minister noted that the Armenian goverment considers
    as a priority document on economic development the Poverty Reduction
    Strategy Paper, which definitely states the priorities. This document
    is also a primary source for international structures and donor
    organizations, so in the minister's words, the Greek side sould
    also use the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper as a primary source
    in its development programs. V. Khachatrian said that in case of
    availability of a package of programs of the Greek side, the programs
    to be implemented will be discussed in detail.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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