Diaspora inspired to see bodies representing two Armenian states
A joint session of RA National Commission on Television and Radio (NCTR) and NKR State Regulatory Commission for Public Services and Economic Competition has kicked off in Yerevan.
In his opening remarks, NCTR head Grigor Amalyan said that the commissions of Armenia and Artsakh work efficiently in three aspects: harmonization of the legislative field, creation of possibilities for digitization, and in the international area.
NCTR regularly sends legal acts to NKR for an expert opinion as well as receives similar proposals from its colleagues in NKR, Amalyan said.
Noting that the digitization process is underway in the two Armenian states, the official rated as important the joint activities in this direction, particularly in technical ensuring.
The two bodies have separate contacts abroad but we also come up together especially as our interests coincide in the area of foreign cooperation, Amalyan said. Besides, the Diaspora is inspired to see bodies representing the two Armenian states, he added.
RA National Commission on Television and Radio (NCTR) and NKR State Regulatory Commission for Public Services and Economic Competition signed a Memorandum of Cooperation for 2013 on the sidelines of the joint session.
Besides, head of NKR State Regulatory Commission for Public Services and Economic Competition Hakob Ghahramanyan was awarded the Diploma of RA NCTR.