B. Sahakyan: "Road Construction Is One Of The Most Important Fields

B. SAHAKYAN: “ROAD CONSTRUCTION IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT FIELDS OF ARTSAKH’S ECONOMY”

17.04.12, 17:03

On 17 April President of the Artsakh Republic Bako Sahakyan convoked
a working consultation on the issues of road construction. Central
Information Department of the Office of Artsakh Republic President
informs about this.

Corresponding reports were delivered by heads of large road
construction companies operating in the republic.

B. Sahakyan qualified road construction as one of the most important
fields of the country’s economy, underlining that of late years the
volume of road construction in the republic has drastically increased.

At the same time the Head of the State noted serious problems with
the quality of constructed roads which cast a negative impact on the
development of the sphere. Within this context Bako Sahakyan considered
important technical re-equipment, cadre training and implementation
of the best international practices and gave appropriate instructions
to the responsible representative of the sphere.

Premier Ara Haroutyunyan and other officials partook at the
consultation.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

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