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Central Bank head and founder of Tavitian Fund discuss ways to further deepen cooperation

YEREVAN, October 3. / ARKA /. Head of Armenia’s Central Bank Arthur Javadyan and Aso Tavitian, the founder of Tavitian Fund, discussed today ways to further deepen bilateral cooperation, the press service of the regulator said in a press release.

Javadyan was said to have stressed the role of the fund in the training of young Armenian specialists, many of whom join government agencies.

The head of the Central Bank also expressed satisfaction with the successful cooperation between the Central Bank and the Tavitian Fund. After the meeting, Lauren Jacques, a professor from Fletcher’s School of Law and Diplomacy, delivered a lecture on “The European Monetary Union and the Prospect of a Single Currency.”

The meeting was also attended by the Dean of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy James Stavridis, coordinator Joyce Barsam and other people.

Tavitian Fund is a private fund, founded by Aso Tavitian in 1995. The main purpose of the fund is to provide financial support to talented people of Armenian descent to in the area of education. -0

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