Armenia will participate in the International Chemistry Olympiad in Baku
Yerevan/07.05.15/Turan- ArmInfo: Armenia will participate in the 47th International Chemistry Olympiad in Baku. According to the press service of Armenian Ministry of Education, an invitation was received from the head of the organizing committee of the Olympic Games Nargiz Pashayeva.
Taking into account the importance of the participation of Armenian students in international Olympiads, a positive decision was adopted. Armenian delegation will be accompanied personally by the Minister Armen Ashotyan.
Meanwhile, the Armenian side is waiting for confirmation from Azerbaijan security guarantees for the members of the delegation. Turan failed to get comments in the Ministry of Education of Azerbaijan.
The 47th International Chemistry Olympiad will be held in Baku on July 20-29. The competition will be attended by representatives of about 80 countries. -02D-
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