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ARMENIAN CENTRAL BANK travels to Beirut for round-table discussion

YEREVAN, March 29./ARKA/. A delegation led by Arthur Javadyan, chairman of the Central Bank of Armenia, flew to Beirut today to attend a two-day Armenian-Lebanese round-table discussion focused on Armenia’s banking sector, the central bank’s press office reports.
Levon Sargsyan, the Armenian president’s special envoy, Ashot Kocharyan, Armenian ambassador to Lebanon, heads of Armenian commercial banks and Lebanese entrepreneurs and bankers will attend the event.
Stability and expansion of Armenia’s financial system as well as developments and trends of Armenian banking system will be discussed there.
Javadyan is set to meet its Lebanese counterpart, Riad Salameh, the head of Association of Banks in Lebanon, Joseph Torbey, and head of some Lebanese financial organizations. -0—

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