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    CENN - MARCH 15, 2004 DAILY DIGEST
    Table of Contents:
    1. `Georgian Bank' and BTC Reach Coop Agreement
    2. Azerbaijan-Kazakhstan Talks on Oil for Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan Pipeline
    in 'Final Stage'
    3. Armenian Government Steps in to Eliminate Disaster Aftermath
    4. Armenian Minister, Iranian Governor Discuss Agricultural Development
    5. Misery is Environment's Bitter Enemy
    6. Workshop Announcement - International Water Demand Management



    1. `GEORGIAN BANK' AND BTC REACH COOP AGREEMENT

    The Georgian Bank and Company BTC signed an agreement on financial
    servicing of the funds assigned by the International Monetary Fund,
    European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Tbilisi on March 12.

    Under the conditions, the Georgian Bank will provide banking services of
    all expenditures for the construction of Georgian section of the
    pipeline. Therefore, the Bank has become a member of the financial
    association, which affiliates 78 companies.
    AzerTag, March 13, 2004


    2. AZERBAIJAN-KAZAKHSTAN TALKS ON OIL FOR BAKU-TBILISI-CEYHAN PIPELINE
    IN 'FINAL STAGE'

    Negotiations on an agreement between Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan on
    Kazakhstan oil moving through the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline are
    in the final stage, according to Natik Aliyev, president of the State
    Oil Company of Azerbaijan, a Rosbalt correspondent reported. Aliyev said
    the agreement would be signed sometime this year but would not be more
    specific. He said the date would depend on the intensity of the talks.

    Aliyev said the agreement would constitute the legal basis needed by
    investors. It will set out the details of tax, customs and trade
    arrangements connected to the movement of oil as well as specify the
    manner of resolving ecological problems. He said the agreement would be
    in line with existing treaties between Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey.
    Rosbalt, March 13, 2004


    3. ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT STEPS IN TO ELIMINATE DISASTER AFTERMATH

    The Armenian government adopted The public awareness campaign for the
    nomadic population relied purely on rural radio stations and the role of
    local authorities, notables and elected officials. decision to allocate
    510m drams [950,000 dollars] from its reserve fund to eliminate the
    consequences of spring floods and strong winds.

    Armenian Minister for Coordinating Territorial Administration and
    Production Infrastructures Ovik Abramyan told journalists that the funds
    would be allocated for the reconstruction of roads, bridges, schools and
    hospitals and for accommodating people left homeless as a result of the
    disaster. He noted that the final damage will be calculated in 10 days
    and that aid is being allocated to carry out urgent reconstruction work.

    A major part of the funds - 71m drams [116,000 dollars] - will be
    allocated to Tavush and 58m drams [106,000 dollars] to Aragatsotn
    regions, which have been badly damaged. Additional 200m drams [355,000
    dollars] will be allocated to the Armenian Agriculture Ministry for
    purchasing seeds and fertilizers for the ravaged regions.
    Arminfo, March 11, 2004


    4. ARMENIAN MINISTER, IRANIAN GOVERNOR DISCUSS AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT

    The deputy governor of Iran's Ardabil Province, Hajaf-Azari, and
    Armenian Minister for Coordinating Territorial Administration and
    Production Infrastructures Ovik Abramyan, discussed prospects for
    agricultural cooperation between Iran and Armenia.

    The government's press service told Arminfo news agency that the sides
    debated the possibility of supplying Armenia with fertilizers,
    seedlings, seeds, including the future of cooperation in stockbreeding
    and exchanging scientific achievements.
    Arminfo, March 11, 2004


    5. MISERY IS ENVIRONMENT'S BITTER ENEMY

    Vardan Aivazyan, The Minister of Environment of Armenian is convinced
    that the main cause of many environmental problems is poverty in which
    that the population of the republic lives in.

    The other day, walking along the park he found almost all trees cut
    there. As it became clear later, the trees were cut by nearby houses
    tenants for heating their homes, the minister said.
    http://www.a1plus.am, March 13, 2004


    6. WORKSHOP ANNOUNCEMENT - INTERNATIONAL WATER DEMAND MANAGEMENT
    May 30-June 3, 2004

    On behalf of the Ministry of Water and Irrigation in Jordan, we would
    like to announce the Professional Development Workshops delivered during
    the International Water Demand Management Conference May 30th-June 3rd,
    2004. The workshops will provide participants with an in-depth training
    in selected water demand management topics. In addition, the workshops
    provide a short, practical hands-on skills training related to water
    demand management. Participants can use the information, techniques
    and/or software in their day-to-day operations. Each workshop is
    conducted by industry leaders in the field. To learn more about the
    workshops please visit the conference website at http://www.wdm2004.org.



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