ARMENIAN TRADE CENTER TO BE BUILT IN MOSCOW

PanARMENIAN.Net - The building of an Armenian trade center will begin in Moscow in the near future. As reported by "Moskovsky Komsomolets" Russian newspaper, a lot in the South district is already marked out for building the new complex. According to preliminary information, it will be a many-storied construction, where not only rows of stalls of output of Armenian producers will be located, but also various objects of leisure and nourishment, including the Armenian national cuisine. The Armenian trade center is planned to be opened in 2005 in compliance with the agreement signed by the city administrations of the two capitals.
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