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A meeting with media representatives was held within the framework of the RA-EU visa liberalization topic

On October 16, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Migration and Citizenship Service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the international non-governmental organization "Man in Need" held a joint meeting with mass media officials.

Head of the Migration and Citizenship Service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Armen Ghazaryan, Deputy Head of the Migration and Citizenship Service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Nelly Davtyan, Press Secretary of the Minister of Internal Affairs, Head of the Department of Public Communication and Awareness of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Narek Sargsyan, Head of the Armenian Representative Office of "Man in Need" NGO Varduhi Dadunts participated in the discussion. , migration expert Tatevik Bezhanyan. At the beginning of the discussion, the head of the Migration and Citizenship Service, Armen Ghazaryan, presented the dialogue process, the expected action plan based on the experience of other countries, as it has not yet been developed in the RA-EU context. Then the sequence of steps, procedures and terms of the visa liberalization process were addressed.

Within the framework of the discussion, it was emphasized that public communication is one of the key tools for responding to new opportunities and challenges in the field of migration management. Therefore, in the coming years, with the support of the media, it is necessary to contribute to the formation of literate migration behavior.

At the end of the meeting, the representatives of the media raised the questions they were concerned about in the context of the topic and received answers.