Armenian Consul Discusses Education Issues In Adjara

ARMENIAN CONSUL DISCUSSES EDUCATION ISSUES IN ADJARA

Tert.am
07.12.11

Armenia’s General Consul to Georgian Autonomous Republic of Adjara,
Garik Israelyan, has met with the country’s Minister of Education,
Culture and Sports Gia Abuladze and discussed the teaching of the
Armenian language in Armenian schools there.

Israelyan stressed the need for essential improvement of the level
of teaching of the Armenian language, literature, history among
the Ajarian-Armenians, as well as organizing additional lessons
of Armenian.

The sides also agreed to hold joint discussions with the local
organizations over the issue in the near future.

They also discussed issues related to the existing opportunities to
develop cooperation between the two countries.

Gia Abuladze expressed willingness to assist with the organization
of festive events dedicated to the Armenian days in Batumi, as well
as concerts, exhibitions and other festive events.

On the same day Garik Israelyan held a meeting with Georgi Papuashvili,
President of the Georgian Constitutional Court (residency in Batumi).

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

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