Yerevan to host conference on Armenian-Georgian border management January 19, 2012 - 13:57 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - On January 24-25, Yerevan will host a conference on integrated management of the Armenian-Georgian border, according to Grigori Malintsyan, head of “The South Caucasus Integrated Border Management (SCIBM)” UNDP project. Deputy head of Emergency Management Administration Aram Tananyan, in turn, noted that French experts will participate in the conference due to the French model of border management being included in the project. The two men favored bilateral cooperation regarding the project implementation, noting consultations being held with Azerbaijani representatives in third countries.
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