Armenia, Hungary to establish bilateral cooperation

PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenia's Government Thursday approved decision on signing Agreement between Armenian and Hungarian Governments for establishing cooperation in educational, scientific and cultural spheres.



The document is aimed at promoting bilateral cooperation, including exchange of specialists and extended cooperation within international organizations, Education Minister Armen Ashotyan said. The agreement will also help ensure the rights of Armenians residing in Hungary.
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