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Armenia, Brazil to sign technical collaboration agreement
12 February 2010 [12:56] -
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At February 11 sitting, Armenian government approved the offer on conclusion of Armenia-Brazil technical collaboration agreement.
The document will promote main goals and directions of Armenia’s external economic policy.
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