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YEREVAN. – Armenia and Georgia will sign an agreement on cooperation in the tourism sector.

The draft for the respective agreement was approved at Thursday’s session of the Government of Armenia. 

Economy Minister Vahram Avanesyan noted that such an agreement between the two countries was signed back in 1993, and for a ten-year term. 

Pursuant to the new agreement, the parties are going to promote mutual tourist flow, exchange professionals and information, and develop tourism staff.  

A joint working group, comprising representatives from the Armenian and Georgian state agencies, will coordinate the implementation of this agreement.

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