Armenian Central Bank head off to Peru for IMF and World Bank annual meeting

YEREVAN, October 6. / ARKA /. Armenian Central Bank chairman Arthur Javadyan has left for Peru to participate in the annual meeting of the Executive Boards of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, the press service of the Central Bank told ARKA.

It said Arthur Javadyan will participate in the plenary sessions of the annual meeting of the Executive Boards of the IMF and the World Bank, in the annual meeting of the International Monetary and Financial Committee, also in the meetings of the Dutch Group of the IMF, as well as in the Caucasus and Central Asia forum.

Javadyan is scheduled to have meetings with the Executive Director of the IMF Dutch Group Menno Snel, director of the IMF Department for Middle East and Central Asia Masood Ahmed, the executive director of the European Investment Bank Luca Lazarolli, as well as with other heads of central banks and financial organizations.-0-

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