Armenian vice premier discusses with ADB representatives cooperation development

YEREVAN, October 3. /ARKA/. Armenian Vice Premier Mher Grigoryan discussed Wednesday with representatives of the Asian Development Bank the key goals of Armenia’s development strategy and cooperation with the bank, the press office of the Armenian government reports.

Grigoryan received ADB Country Director Shane Rosenthal who is completing his mission in Armenia. His newly appointed successor Paolo Spantigati was present at the meeting.

Expressing appreciation of the ADB’s activity, Grigoryan stressed that the bank cooperates with both public and private sectors.

He thanked Shane Rosenthal for cooperation and greeted the new-appointed Paolo Spantigati wishing him success in office.

Spantigati, in response, said he will make every effort to ensure an effective implementation of joint projects. -0—

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