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    ArmenPress
    June 24 2004

    ARMENIA AN ORGANIZED AND STABLY DEVELOPING PARTNER COUNTRY

    BERLIN, JUNE 24, ARMENPRESS: The working visit of Armenian prime
    minister to the Federal Republic of Germany continues. The
    German-Armenian Economic Cooperation Day Conference opened at the
    German Center of Industrialists yesterday morning. Armenian
    Ambassador to Germany, Karine Ghazinian, delivered the opening
    message stating that it is difficult to overestimate the significance
    of this meeting, the evidence of which was a high-ranked delegation,
    headed by Armenian prime minister. The ambassador thanked the German
    Development Agency, German Industry and Commerce Chamber, German
    ministry of economic cooperation and development, as well as Eastern
    Commission of the Technical Cooperation for support in organizing the
    conference. Hoping that the conference will present Armenia as a
    reliable partner ambassador Karine Ghazinian wished a fruitful work
    to the conference participants.
    Armenian prime minister Andranik Margarian also greeted the
    participant. In his speech he said in particular,
    "Ladies and Gentlemen, dear friends,
    I would like to welcome all participants and guests of the
    "Armenian-German Economic Cooperation Day" Conference on behalf of
    the government of the Republic of Armenia and myself, wishing us all
    productive work both in the course of plenary sessions and individual
    business meetings.
    I am confident that this Conference will provide a good
    environment to achieve its main objective-to deepen and further
    develop the economic cooperation between the Federal Republic of
    Germany and the Republic of Armenia and give a new incentive to
    enlargement and consolidation of the existing ties between the
    business communities of the two countries.
    The ongoing political, economic and social reforms, launched after
    Armenia declared its independence, have penetrated over the recent
    years into quite a different qualitative phase. Ensuring full and
    effective operation of all public administration bodies of
    independent Armenia, anchored on democratic values and combined with
    apparent achievements of the country's economic policy, allows us to
    qualify today the Republic of Armenia as the most organized and
    harmonized developing country in the region.
    Notable is the fact that the cornerstone of these economic
    achievements is the developments of export-oriented branches of
    economy, producing competitive goods and services for international
    markets, which is the main priority of all programs, implemented by
    the government of Armenia. Worth mentioning, in this context, is the
    importance of financial, technological and human investments,
    implemented in Armenia by companies from our partner countries. It
    should also be registered that currently the European Union is the
    biggest trade and economic partner of Armenia. I hope that the
    European Union's enlargement by another ten members in last May,
    expansion of cooperation and a future harmonized increase in the
    overall trade turnover volumes that will certainly mark a significant
    progress, will serve as a new impetus to maintaining and
    consolidating this position, having in mind that Armenia has taken
    the path of European integration and its desire to build a state in
    compliance with European political and economic criteria. In this
    respect we emphasize the enlargement of bilateral trade and economic
    relationships with EU member countries, which is promoted also by
    initiating and organization of businesses forums. I am pleased to
    have the opportunity to point out the volumes of cooperation
    projects, which we started to implement with the Federal Republic of
    Germany since 1993, the importance of the involved branches and their
    efficiency. The total volume of projects, implemented within the
    frameworks of Technical and Financial Cooperation, and since 2001 in
    the frameworks of the regional Caucasian Initiative Program, in terms
    of money, has exceeded 150 million euros. Among these projects worth
    mentioning are the project for the Support to Small and Medium-Sized
    Entrepreneurship (18.9 million euros), creation of Bank Deposits
    Guarantee System (4 million euros), Urgent Assistance to Energy
    System (17.9 million euros) and Rehabilitation of Utility
    Infrastructures (37.4 million euros). This Conference will provide a
    practical opportunity to representatives of business community of
    both countries to revise their bilateral business potentials, to seek
    for new approaches from the viewpoint of making economic cooperation
    between Germany and Armenia as effective as possible. The reports to
    be made at the Conference by the Armenian side will provide an
    in-depth look into various sectors of Armenian economy that will
    become an additional incentive for German businessmen to invest in
    the Armenian economy and establish new business contacts. In
    conclusion I would like to once again welcome this very important
    initiative wishing all its participants successful work."
    Greeting the participant , South Caucasus German Parliamentary
    Group Chairman Christopher Bergner expressed his pleasure for the
    composition of Armenian delegation. He also wished a successful work
    to conference participants expressing belief that Armenian German
    economic relations will enjoy not only the support of the parliament
    but the political forces, too. In his message he said in particular,
    "I am happy that Armenian prime minister assessed so highly the
    Caucasian Initiative project. The prime minister justly noted that we
    should think about European enlargement, when speaking about economic
    relations. European countries thought it necessary to include South
    Caucasus countries in the Wider Europe: New Neighbors project and
    have succeeded in their efforts. We should not devalue its
    significance in this conference because it can open up new
    privileges." He also said in his speech that a delegation of German
    parliamentary visited South Caucasus a month ago and was assured that
    the project is giving good fruits. The European Commission is
    developing different projects for implementing Wider Europe: New
    Neighbors scheme, but the commission should not be alone in its
    efforts, he said. During the day the Andranik Margarian visited
    Potsdam Plaz, Zezilienhof complex which is in Potsdam, the capital of
    Brandenburg, where a dinner was organized in the honor of Armenia
    prime minister on behalf of German minister of education and science
    Stefan Reiche. During the dinner the sides discussed issues on
    cooperation in the field of education and culture. Andranik Margarian
    greeted the efforts of Brandenburg education and science ministry for
    including truthful facts about the Armenian Genocide in the history
    textbooks of educational establishments. He also discussed the
    possibility of recognizing Armenian Genocide by separate regional
    landtags. The prime minister thanked Brandenburg regional government
    for supporting the reconstruction of the exhibition hall after
    Johannes Lepsius. He voiced his hope that after the reconstruction
    Lepsius's dream of having German-Armenian academy will come true,
    stating that the Armenian government, Armenian Academy of Sciences,
    and Matenadaran are ready to provide information and scientific
    support to the establishment of the academy. Andranik Margarian
    thanked Brandenburg regional educational minister for his support in
    recognition of Armenian genocide and invited him to participate in
    the 90-th international conference devoted to Armenian genocide which
    will be held in 2005 in Yerevan. The minister thankfully accepted the
    invitation. Andranik Margarian also visited historical monuments of
    Potsdam accompanied by regional justice minister on European issues
    Barbara Rikhchstein. In the evening a reception was organized by
    German Center of Industrialists in the honor of the participants of
    Armenian-German Economic Day conference.
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