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25th foreign ministerial session of the countries member to the Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC) was held in Moscow on Friday, and Armenian FM Edward Nalbandian also attended the event.

The session’s agenda included cooperation, among BSEC-member countries, in several domains.

Addressing the session, Edward Nalbandian underscored, in the lead-up to 20th anniversary of BSEC, the importance of raising the effectiveness of the Organization’s activities, and of forming and stimulating the new economic agenda.

Armenia’s FM also welcomed the declaration previously adopted by BSEC ministers of transport, agriculture, and emergency situations.

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And as achievements of cooperation, Edward Nalbandian noted the approval of the draft memorandum on cooperation, among BSEC-member countries, on sanitary protection, and the activities toward stimulating cooperation, and engaging new partners, in developing information technology.

As a result of the meeting, BSEC FMs adopted more than eighty decisions and recommendations.

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