ARMENIA, GEORGIA TO DEVELOP PROGRAM OF COOPERATION IN SCIENCE, EDUCATION FOR 2008-2011
07.07.2007,
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The agreement on this was reached during the visit of the Armenian Deputy Minister for Education and Science Bagrat Esayan to Tbilisi, the Press Service of Armenia’s Education Ministry reported.
YEREVAN, July 6. /ARKA/. Armenia and Georgia will develop a program of cooperation in the spheres of science and education for 2008-2011 shortly. The agreement on this was reached during the visit of the Armenian Deputy Minister for Education and Science Bagrat Esayan to Tbilisi, the Press Service of Armenia’s Education Ministry reported.
At the meeting with his Georgian counterpart Teymuraz Samadashvili, Esayan considered the process of implementation and final results of the program of cooperation in the spheres of science and education for 2004-2007. The sides also expressed readiness to continue the cooperation. “For this a new program of cooperation in the spheres of science and education for 2008-2011 will be elaborated in near future,” the Press Service reported.
The sides presented the educational reforms implemented in their countries and agreed to make mutual visits for exchange of experience.
The interlocutors also discussed a number of issues related to the activities of Armenian schools in Georgia.
On behalf of the, Bagrat Esayan conveyed the invitation of the Armenian Minister of Education and Science Levon Mkrtchian to the Georgian Minister of Education and Science Alexander Lomae to visit Armenia. N.V. –0--
At the meeting with his Georgian counterpart Teymuraz Samadashvili, Esayan considered the process of implementation and final results of the program of cooperation in the spheres of science and education for 2004-2007. The sides also expressed readiness to continue the cooperation. “For this a new program of cooperation in the spheres of science and education for 2008-2011 will be elaborated in near future,” the Press Service reported.
The sides presented the educational reforms implemented in their countries and agreed to make mutual visits for exchange of experience.
The interlocutors also discussed a number of issues related to the activities of Armenian schools in Georgia.
On behalf of the, Bagrat Esayan conveyed the invitation of the Armenian Minister of Education and Science Levon Mkrtchian to the Georgian Minister of Education and Science Alexander Lomae to visit Armenia. N.V. –0--