CNN to Broadcast Advertisement Sketches about Armenia Two More YearsNovember 22, 2006 - 14:46 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - CNN will broadcast advertisement sketches about Armenia during two more years, said RA Deputy Minister of Trade and Economic Development Ara Petrosian. "According to the analysis of the Armenian Ministry of Trade, the broadcasting of ad sketches should be continued for at least two years to maintain the tourism development rate in Armenia. It's essential for consolidating influence on the potential markets," he said. In his words, two kinds of sketches are being broadcast. One represents the republic and the other is targeted at attraction of tourists. "These sketches will attract a flow of tourists in the republic but it's not all we are going to do," said the RA Deputy Minister of Trade and Economic Development. Top stories Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev arrived in Moscow on April 22 to hold talks with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin. Authorities said a total of 192 Azerbaijani troops were killed and 511 were wounded during Azerbaijan’s offensive. In 2023, the Azerbaijani government will increase the country’s defense budget by more than 1.1 billion manats ($650 million). The bill, published on Monday, is designed to "eliminate the shortcomings of an unreasonably broad interpretation of the key concept of "compatriot". Partner news | Moody's upgrades IDBank's rating Moody's has upgraded ID Bank CJSC's (IDBank) long-term local and foreign currency bank deposit ratings to Ba3 from B1. U.S. “very clear” with Azerbaijan: “It’s time to make peace with Armenia” James O'Brien has said that the United States is “very clear” with Azerbaijani that it is a time to make peace with Armenia. Destruction of Armenian heritage raised at PACE Member of the Armenian delegation to PACE, MP from the “I Have the Honor” bloc Hayk Mamijanyan delivered remarks at a PACE session. PACE adopts resolution on Armenia's commitment to reforms PACE welcomed the electoral reforms implemented by Armenia in accordance with the recommendations of the Venice Commission. |