Armenian parliament debates military co-op with Czechia Less than four years have passed
The autumn session of the Armenian National Assembly of the eighth convocation began today. The agenda of the session includes 54 issues. A bill on the ratification of the agreement on military-technical cooperation between the Republic of Armenia and the Czech Republic is also under discussion.
Armenian Deputy Minister Arman Sargsyan provided an explanation on the bill. He reminded parliamentarians that the agreement on military-technical cooperation between the Republic of Armenia and the Czech Republic was signed on April 9, 2019, in Yerevan between the governments of the two countries, Caliber.Az reports this with reference to the Armenian media.
This agreement defines the areas of cooperation in the military-technical field, which include import, export and licensing of military products, as well as ensuring quality control over the training of the necessary specialists and technical personnel, and providing support to organizations working in the military-technical field.