Prime minister Tigran Sarkisian congratulates ARKA news agency on its 15th anniversary

YEREVAN, May 2. / ARKA /. Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sarkisian sent a letter to ARKA news agency to congratulate it on the occasion of its 15th anniversary, singling out its high professional skills and serious analytical capacities.

“I warmly congratulate the whole staff of ARKA news agency on the occasion of its 15 anniversary of the founding. Economic journalism is one of the most important and complex areas of journalism. The fact that you dared 15 years ago to keep the focus on economic processes and the financial sector and were able to stand out for high professional skills, serious analytical capacity and speed does a credit to all of you,” says his message.

“I am glad that you remain faithful to your traditions, continuing to move along the path of innovation. Once again I congratulate all of you, wishing you productive work and more success, says prime minister’s congratulatory message.  -0-

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