A funicular (cliff railway) will be built in Khndzoresk, a village in Armenia’s southern Syunik Province, as part of a project to develop the area for cultural tourism.
Piotr Antoni Świtalski, the European Union Ambassador to Armenia, today announced the launch of the “Better Qualifications for Better Jobs” program that the EU will fund with a budget of €15.2 million for the years 2017-2019.
Howard Stevenson said they have always tried to represent Lydian International as a good example and vivid evidence that Armenia can be a propitious business platform for international investors.
Next year the Armenian city of Goris is due to be proclaimed as the cultural capital of the Commonwealth. We are now inviting the representatives of CIS countries to the events that will be held throughout the year in that beautiful part of Syunik Marz of Armenia.