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    PRESS RELEASE
    August 13, 2004
    Embassy of the Republic of Armenia
    2225 R Street, NW, Washington, DC, 20008
    Tel: 202-319-1976, x. 348; Fax: 202-319-2982
    Email: [email protected]; Web: www.armeniaemb.org

    Armenian Official Briefs on Armenian Economy at National Press Club

    On August 10, 2004, the National Press Club in Washington, DC hosted a news
    conference by Vahram Nercissiantz, Chief Economic Adviser to the President
    of Armenia, who presented Armenia's current social and economic development,
    his vision for regional cooperation, and expressed his appreciation for
    Armenia's inclusion in the Millennium Challenge Account (MCA). In drawing a
    historical account of Armenia's irreversible achievements in making
    political and economic reforms since independence, Mr. Nercissiantz
    described the political and philosophical foundations of the Armenian
    reforms, and the strategic directions of the transition, emphasizing the
    commitment of the Armenian authorities to further development of liberal
    democracy and market economy in Armenia. He concluded by presenting the
    Armenian government's strategy for sustaining high rates of economic growth
    and reducing poverty in Armenia.

    In a vigorous Q&A that followed his presentation, Mr. Nercissiantz addressed
    issues ranging from Armenian-Turkish relations to details of the MCA process
    in Armenia. He reiterated that the removal of the Turkish blockade and
    subsequent opening of the Armenian-Turkish border would greatly benefit both
    Turkey and Armenia, as well as neighboring countries of South Caucasus by
    promoting greater regional cooperation and stability. Mr. Nercissiantz, who
    is ex officio Deputy Chairperson of the Board of Trustees of the Armenian
    Program of the Millennium Challenge Account, explained that the Armenian
    government had held extensive consultations with Armenian NGO's, groups of
    experts and other concerned parties, both at national and local levels, to
    solicit advice and develop a public awareness on the strategic directions
    for developmental assistance under the terms of MCA. Addressing recent
    articles in the Washington Post that had drawn an unbalanced and inaccurate
    portrayal of Armenia's economy, he said that Armenia's progress was real and
    emphasized the determination of the government and the people of Armenia to
    seriously tackle the social and economic challenges facing Armenia today.

    For full text of Vahram Nercissiantz's presentation, please visit the
    Embassy of Armenia website:
    http://www.armeniaemb.org/BusinessEconomy/Nercissiantz.htm
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