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    CENN - DECEMBER 13, 2004 DAILY DIGEST
    Table of Contents:
    1. Geneva, December 13-15, 2004
    2. Caspian Sea-One of World's Hotspots
    3. Armenian Mining Giant Sold For $40M
    4. Armenian Scientists Win in Contest of US Department of Agriculture



    1. GENEVA, DECEMBER 13-15, 2004

    Dear All, materials of the seminar of UNECE on the role of ecosystems as
    water suppliers, Geneva, December 13-15, 2004, where I am planning to
    participate with the similar title of presentation and agenda of meeting
    of working group on Integrated Water Resources Management is online now.

    You are kindly invited to visit the seminar web page that displays all
    official documents, national reports and discussion papers (some of
    which are in Russian):
    http://www.unece.org/env/water/meetings/ecosystem/seminar.htm
    With kind regards
    Rafig Verdiyev
    ECORES/UNEP


    2. CASPIAN SEA-ONE OF WORLD'S HOTSPOTS

    Dear Colleagues,

    On December 6, 2004 a presentation entitled the Caspian Sea-One of
    World's Hotspots was made by Mr.Igor Zonn-head of Department of
    Engineering Scientific Production Center for Water Economy, Reclamation
    and Ecology, Moscow, Russia at a side event Analysis of Hotspots for
    Climate Change Impacts Warning as part of the CoP10 to UNFCCC.

    Statement of Republic of Azerbaijan as a response to the statement of
    Mr.Zonn is available on the following address:
    http://www.cenn.org/info/Caspian Sea One of World s Hotspots.zip

    This document has been forwarded to the Embassy of Azerbaijan in Italy
    as to clarify the issue among international organizations operating
    there.

    Any comments/questions will be appreciated.

    Yours sincerely,

    Issa Aliyev
    Head of International Cooperation Department
    Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of Republic of Azerbaijan
    Tel: +994124924173
    Fax: +994124925907

    http://unfccc.int/meetings/cop_10/items/2944.php
    http://www.climnet.org/COP10/COP10.htm
    http://www.iisd.ca/climate/cop10/enbots/

    Hormetle, Bayram Hasanov, Consigliere,
    Tel +39 06 85237243
    Fax +39 06 85237246
    Email: [email protected]


    3. ARMENIAN MINING GIANT SOLD FOR $40M

    By Atom Markarian

    The government announced on Thursday, December 9, 2004 the sale of
    Armenia's largest metallurgical complex to several private investors,
    including a large German company, for just $40 million.

    A government statement said Germany's Chronimet would take over 60% of
    shares of the Zangezur Copper and Molybdenum Combine which was put up
    for privatization last March. Fifteen percent of its stock will go to a
    Yerevan-based metallurgical company, while two other obscure firms,
    called Armenian Molybdenum Production and Zangezur Mining, will each get
    12.5%. It is not clear who owns them.

    The Zangezur plant and adjacent mines, one of Armenia's few remaining
    state-run industries, are located near the town of Kajaran in the
    southeastern Syunik region. The mountainous area has the country's
    largest deposits of copper and molybdenum ores. Thousands of people work
    there.

    Trade and Economic Development Minister Karen Chshmaritian first
    announced news of the plant's upcoming privatization in August. He said
    at the time that it will likely be bought by Chronimet and the U.S. firm
    Comsup Commodities on a `fifty-fifty percent basis.' He said each of
    them will have to invest $150 million in the Soviet-era facility.

    There was no word on investment commitments in a statement issued by
    ministers after their weekly meeting. Nor is it clear why Comsup's
    involvement in the deal fell through.

    Details of the sell-off were reportedly finalized during President
    Robert Kocharian's recent visit to Germany. Chronimet is part of the
    German ELG Haniel group, which specializes in recycling and selling raw
    materials for the stainless steel industry. The group is present in 15
    countries around the world and reported sales exceeding $1.5 billion
    last year.

    The Zangezur complex will be privatized despite being very profitable by
    Armenian standards. Its annual earnings have totaled at least $10
    million in recent years in sharp contrast with other big state-run
    companies mired in debt.

    In a highly controversial decision earlier this year, the government
    diverted all of the mining giant's 2004 profits to an obscure private
    charity which is reportedly run by several top army generals. The
    government has still not explained motives for the move.


    4. ARMENIAN SCIENTISTS WIN IN CONTEST OF U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

    Source: Azg/arm, December 1, 2004

    USDA MAP (Marketing Assistance Program) informs that a group of Armenian
    scientists from plants' genetic resource laboratory at the Agricultural
    Academy won a grant of US Department of Agriculture. The money is going
    to be put in the project of "Preserving and using wheat's wild ancestors
    in Armenia".

    Prof. Mikhail Gyulkhasian, head of the scientists', group told
    journalists that the project will set to collect and preserve the gene
    pool of wheat's wild ancestors which will be salvation for thisunique
    species and added that the wild wheat and rye were collected from the
    regions of Ararat, Vayots Dzor and Erebuni resort. They will serve as
    resources for breeding new species more enduring to cold, drought and
    insects.

    Prof. Gyulkhasian's project together with two other projects
    becamewinner within the US Agriculture Department's program of
    International Cooperation of Agricultural Research in the Central
    Asia-Caucasus region among 125 other projects.



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