
Published on May 22, 2008
ARMENIAN PRIME MINISTER LEAVING FOR BELARUS
Prime Minister of Armenia Tigran Sarkisian is leaving for Minsk, Belarus, in order to take part in the successive meeting of the Prime Ministers of CIS states for the first time in his career. The Prime Minister is to be accompanied by a delegation consisted of Chief of Staff Gegam Garibjanian, Armenia's permanent representative at CIS charter Oleg Yesayan, Armenia's representative at CIS economy council Artak Vardanian, and other officials.
The general topics of the CIS Prime Ministers' meeting shall be the transportation, food safety and meteorology issues.
- Translated by A.M.
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Translated by A.M.Prime Minister of Armenia Tigran Sarkisian is leaving for Minsk, Belarus, in order to take part in the successive meeting of the Prime Ministers of CIS states for the first time in his career. The Prime ...
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Today in Armenian history- 1864 Turkish forces attack Sassoon (Western Armenia), but retreat because of Armenian resistance.
- 1907 Birth of composer Goorgen Alemshah. He died in 1947.
- 1918 Start of the four-day battle of Sardarapat at the end of which the Armenian forces defeated the Turkish Army.
- 1919 The Publication of Constantinople's Extraordinary Military Tribunal's decision on the perpetrators of the deportation of Trabizond's Armenians.
- 1924 Birth of Charles Aznavour (singer).
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