The Armenian prime minister will also visit the recently opened exhibition at the Paris Municipality dedicated to the centenary of the Armenian Genocide.
According to a government statement, the two guests presented Abrahamyan with an outline of extensive investment projects that will attract international brands to Armenia.
Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan said that the allocation of the funds, given the scarcity of the country’s resources, was an important step to solve issues faced by the provinces.
Private money transfers to Armenia in May amounted to US$84.3 million, a drop of 29% ($34.4 million) from May of 2014, according to figures released by Armenia’s Central Bank.
Gross earnings for the 268 hotels and other tourist accommodations operating in Armenia was 24.955 billion AMD (US$52.8 million) in 2014, a 51.5% drop when compared to 2013 gross earnings of 51.273 billion.
The third place was given to the series “The Oldest Trees of the World” presented for the contest by the Central Bank of the Republic of Armenia and by Mint of Poland. On obverse of each coin the fruits of a certain type of the tree are pad-printed. The coins are minted by Mint of Poland.
When Aram Harutyunyan was the Kotayk Provincial Governor (currently Chairman of Armenia’s State Committee of Water Economy), he funneled millions of AMD in state aid to companies he owned.