By Asbarez | Tuesday, 01 September 2015

FAIR is a new organization that aims to promote cooperation between France and Armenia
LYON, France—A new organization was launched Tuesday aimed at bolstering business ties between France and Armenia.
The founders of the organizations said the French Armenian International Network, or FAIR (France-Arménie International Réseau) aims to promote economic synergies between the business entrepreneurs of the Rhone-Alpes region and their counterparts in Armenia for the creation of a regional hub providing access to the region’s markets, such as Georgia, Iran, and other CIS countries.

Founders of FAIR
The worldwide network of FAIR will also include the still-untapped economic potential of the Armenian diaspora, from the Middle-East countries to the Americas, as well as the countries of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.
The Rhône-Alpes Regional Parliament is set to host an official launch event for FAIR during a special ceremony on Wednesday, September 23.
The event is organized under the sponsorship of Raffi Haladjian, inventor of NABAZTAG and a pioneer in the field of information and other state-of-the-art technologies.
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