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    Glasgow Evening Times, UK
    Nov 19 2004

    Armenia seeks help of Scots


    SCOTLAND'S prized reputation for financial prudence is helping the
    former Soviet state of Armenia to rebuild its economy.
    The Caucasus republic expects to have its accountancy profession
    rubber-stamped by international governing bodies in the next two
    years, after seeking the help of the world's oldest accountancy body.


    The 150-year-old Institute of Chartered Accountants Scotland is
    helping hundreds of young Armenian students through professional
    exams.

    It is part of an international effort to encourage investment in the
    country and secure its membership of the respected International
    Federation of Accountants.

    Armenia's best known exports are its cognac, a favourite tipple of
    Stalin and Sir Winston Churchill, and cut diamonds.

    But the economy has depended heavily on foreign aid since
    independence from Russia in 1991 forced it to rebuild its formerly
    Soviet-funded power industry.

    Neil Wallace, head of international services for ICAS, has been
    leading the project from Armenian capital Yerevan and is now seeing
    Japanese, Korean, German and French investors looking for business.
    He said: "It sounds a bit pie-in-the-sky to say you can help people
    become rich, but it does happen."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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