Armenia to cooperate with CIS countries in upgrading specialists’ qualification
23.01.2008,
00:58
Armenia is to cooperate with CIS countries in upgrading specialists’ qualification.
The cooperation is envisaged by norms of the appropriate agreement on the training of specialists in Commonwealth of Independent States.
YEREVAN, January 22. /ARKA/. Armenia is to cooperate with CIS countries in upgrading specialists’ qualification.
The cooperation is envisaged by norms of the appropriate agreement on the training of specialists in Commonwealth of Independent States.
The agreement was approved Wednesday by Constitutional Court of Armenia.
Armenian Education and Science Minister Levon Mkrtchyan, presenting said that the document’s aim is to speed up technological reforms in the Commonwealth’s countries.
“Armenian Justice Minister thinks the agreement signed by Armenia imposes no obligation on it to amend current laws or adopt new ones”, he said.
The minister said referring to Armenian Finance and Economy Ministry’s conclusion that the agreement ratification imposes no additional financial obligations on Armenia.
The agreement will be sent to Armenian National Assembly for ratification.
The agreement was signed on May 25, 2007, in Yalta. The agreement was signed by Armenia, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan.
The agreement is to take force after settlement of all necessary procedural matters inside the country.-0-
The cooperation is envisaged by norms of the appropriate agreement on the training of specialists in Commonwealth of Independent States.
The agreement was approved Wednesday by Constitutional Court of Armenia.
Armenian Education and Science Minister Levon Mkrtchyan, presenting said that the document’s aim is to speed up technological reforms in the Commonwealth’s countries.
“Armenian Justice Minister thinks the agreement signed by Armenia imposes no obligation on it to amend current laws or adopt new ones”, he said.
The minister said referring to Armenian Finance and Economy Ministry’s conclusion that the agreement ratification imposes no additional financial obligations on Armenia.
The agreement will be sent to Armenian National Assembly for ratification.
The agreement was signed on May 25, 2007, in Yalta. The agreement was signed by Armenia, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan.
The agreement is to take force after settlement of all necessary procedural matters inside the country.-0-