Tigran Sargsyan met Valeri Nazarov
Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan received the Head of "Rosagroleasing" Valery Nazarov. “After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Armenia’s farming stock has gone obsolete, and we need to replenish and re-equip the home agricultural equipment. For this very reason, we are eager to work with your company and welcome the possibility of your entry into the Armenian market,” the Prime Minister said. The parties looked at the possibility of Rosagroleasing’s... more »
PM Receives Egyptian Ambassador to Armenia
Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan received Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Arab Republic of Egypt to Armenia Mohammad Al Saad Eldin El Leis. Congratulating the Ambassador on startup of his diplomatic mission in our country, the Prime Minister said, “I am convinced that your activity will contribute to the development and strengthening of Armenia-Egypt relationship. The Armenian government is ready to do its utmost to promote the efforts in this direction.”... more »
Armenia Getting Ready For 2012 Rio +20 World Summit
Chaired by Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan, the government held an enlarged sitting of the National Council for Sustainable Development. Greeting the participants, Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan said: "We are continuing the process, which aims to ensure Armenis’s adequate participation in the Rio de Janeiro’s Rio +20 World Summit on sustainable development to be held in June 2012. It is obvious that the Republic of Armenia as an newly independent State faced... more »
PM: “New funded pension system to secure old age for citizens”
Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan participated in the ongoing first annual conference on pension system in Yerevan which seeks to summarize the work carried out over the past year towards the implementation of pension reforms, as well as identification of further important steps. The Prime Minister said that the new funded pension system will help the citizens to ensure a secure old age. “We are changing peoples’ mentality and motivations. An active citizen should think about... more »