Press-service of NATO:

Press-service of NATO told Arminfo correspondent that at present NATO representatives are in Yerevan with a working visit.

"This is a regular working visit by representatives of the Alliance to the country which is NATO's partner. Such kind of visits are not public. For this reason, I cannot tell you the agenda of the visit either", - representative of the press-service said.

For its part, NATO Information Centre in Armenia reported that Frank Boland, the head of Force Planning Department of NATO Defence Policy and Planning Division, and Ambassador Huseyin Dirios, NATO's Assistant Secretary General for Defence Policy and Planning, arevisiting Yerevan. Today they will have meetings in Armenian Foreign Ministry and Defence Ministry to discuss the results of IPAP and PARP fulfillment by Armenia.

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