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    ARKA News Agency
    Feb 18 2005


    Karen Nazaryan appointed to post of Armenian Ambassador to Iran

    Ashot Kocharyan appointed to post of Armenian Ambassador to India

    Inecobank starts issuing co-brand cards

    Regular session of the Armenia-EU Committee on cooperation to be held
    in Yerevan in June 2005

    Armenian delegation to leave for Greece to participate in the meeting
    of ministers of pabsec states-members

    A criminal falsifying payment cards is arrested in Yerevan

    Two thirds of bank deposits of Armenia account for deposits in USD

    A Board of Trustees of Deposits Insurance Fund is formed in Armenia

    Armenia planning to complete negotiations over its membership in
    International Exhibition Organization

    In 2004, the volume of international private monetary transfers
    through Ardshininvestbank (Armenia) make $160 mln

    Presentation of Tavush and Gegharkunik Marzes development programs to
    be held in Yerevan on February 21

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    KAREN NAZARYAN APPOINTED TO POST OF ARMENIAN AMBASSADOR TO IRAN

    YEREVAN, February 1. /ARKA/. President Kocharyan signed a decree on
    Friday appointing Karen Nazaryan to the post of Armenian Ambassador
    to Iran. According to Presidential Press Service, Nazaryan was born
    in 1966, graduated from Yerevan State University as orientalist in
    1990 and Diplomatic Academy of Russian Foreign Ministry in 1992.
    Since 1991 he has worked at various positions in the RA Foreign
    Ministry and since 2002 worked as Adviser to Armenian Foreign
    Minister and simultaneously fulfilled duty of Armenian-American
    intergovernmental commission's member. M.V. -0--

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    ASHOT KOCHARYAN APPOINTED TO POST OF ARMENIAN AMBASSADOR TO INDIA

    YEREVAN, February 1. /ARKA/. President Kocharyan signed a decree on
    Friday relieving Presidential Press Secretary Ashot Kocharyan from
    his post and appointing him to the post of Armenian Ambassador to
    India. He will succeed Armen Bayburdyan, who fulfilled his diplomatic
    mission in India from March 2000 to November 2004. M.V. -0--

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    INECOBANK STARTS ISSUING CO-BRAND CARDS

    YEREVAN, February 18. /ARKA/. The Armenian "Inecobank" is the
    country's first bank to start the issue of co-brand international
    Master Cards, in cooperation with "Austrian Airlines". At today's
    presentation, Executive Director of the "Inecobank" Yervand
    Barseghyan reported that a holder of this cards will enjoy the right
    to a 3% discount on a ticket of "Austrian Airlines", as well as to
    the transportation of 10kg. of luggage free of charge. Besides, the
    co-brand cards allow their holders to accumulate bonuses, which, if
    the client wants, can be converted into additional discounts on the
    "Inecobank"'s services. Card holders will also enjoy the right to
    discounts on purchase made at the "Vesta" and "Zodiak" electronics
    shops, as well as at the "Bever" and "Khartya" computer shops.
    Another advantage of the card is that it can be served by both the
    MasterCard international system and the local ArCa system.
    President of the Central Bank of Armenia Tigran Sargsyan said that
    "the offer of such novelties on the market is evidence that
    competition between local banks is getting keener, which is to
    client's advantage."
    The "Inecobank" was incorporated on February 7, 1996. The founders of
    the bank are individuals, over 70% of them being residents. In
    December 1997, the bank was the first to start serving trade in
    consumer goods on credit. According to a survey conducted by the
    prestigious journal "Banker", the Armenian "Inecobank" was among 20
    most rapidly developing banks in transitional economies. In 2004, the
    "Inecobank" was recognized Armenia's "Best dealer serving the
    internal debt." ($1=AMD473.45). P.T. -0--

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    REGULAR SESSION OF THE ARMENIA-EU COMMITTEE ON COOPERATION TO BE HELD
    IN YEREVAN IN JUNE 2005

    YEREVAN, February 18. /ARKA/. The regular session of the Armenia-EU
    Committee on cooperation will be held in Yerevan in June 2005, as
    stated the Chief of the Department for Foreign Economic Policy of RA
    Ministry of Trade and Economic Development Garegin Melkonyan.
    According to him, the committee stably works, and specific program
    are developed and being implemented currently.
    To note, the previous session of the Committee was held in 2004 in
    Brussels. The co-Chairman of the Committee representing the Armenia
    side is the Karen Chshmarityan, the RA Minister of Trade and Economic
    Development. A.H. --0--

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    ARMENIAN DELEGATION TO LEAVE FOR GREECE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE MEETING
    OF MINISTERS OF PABSEC STATES-MEMBERS

    YEREVAN, February 18. /ARKA/. Minister - Head of the RA Government's
    apparatus Manuk Topuzyan and the Head of the Department for Foreign
    Affairs adjunct to the RA Government Arthur Manaseryan left for
    Greece, where they will participate in the meeting of the Ministers
    of the states-members of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Black Sea
    Economic Cooperation (PABSEC) to discuss "Improvement of State
    Administration and Structure Reforms". According to RA Government's
    Press Service, the discussions will be held on February 20-21. It's
    planned that by the results of the meeting Ministers of Justice and
    Ministers responsible for state administration of the states -members
    of PABSEC will make a joint statement on "Structure Reforms and
    Quality Administration". A.H. --0--

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    A CRIMINAL FALSIFYING PAYMENT CARDS IS ARRESTED IN YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, February 18. /ARKA/. A criminal falsifying payment cards is
    arrested in Yerevan. According to the Press Service Department of RA
    National Security Service (NSS), as a result of operative
    investigation, on February 17 Artak Sedrakyan, a resident of Yerevan
    born in 1981, was arrested when using a false plastic card. His
    accomplice Gevorg Lazarian (born in 1982) came to RA NSS and
    confessed his guilt. A criminal proceeding is instituted.
    "This type of crime is something new for our society. However, we
    warn that we have enough power and capacity to detect and neutralize
    criminals", according to the press-release.
    >>From banks and centers for servicing payment cards signals about
    getting money from ATMs of Yerevan by means of using false plastic
    cards. About $ 15-20 thsd is defalcated, according to the ArCa system
    specialists. A.H. -0--

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    TWO THIRDS OF BANK DEPOSITS OF ARMENIA ACCOUNT FOR DEPOSITS IN USD

    YEREVAN, February 18. /ARKA/. Two thirds of bank deposits of Armenia
    account for deposits in USD, as stated CBA Chairman Tigran Sargsyan
    at a press-conference. According to him, that is why the law on
    Guaranteed Compensation of Bank Deposits of Individuals provides for
    difference in guarantying deposits in USD and AMD. "Our primary goal
    is to stimulate the growth of deposits in AMD in the banking system,
    that's why they are guaranteed in terms up to AMD 2 mln., and those
    in USD- up to AMD 1 mln.", he said. Besides, according to him, the
    same goal, that is stimulation of AMD circulation in the republic and
    prevention further dollarization, is pursued by the law on Currency
    Regulation adopted in 2004.
    On November 24, 2004, the RA Parliament adopted in the third reading
    the Law On Guaranteed Compensation of Bank Deposits of Individuals.
    The Law stipulated the formation of a Deposit Insurance Fund at
    commercial banks' expense. Banks are to effect quarterly payments to
    the Fund. The Fund guarantees foreign currency deposits up to AMD
    1mln., and deposits in AMD up to AMD 2mln.
    According to CBA, there are as many as 3 mln. 817 thsd. 860 deposits
    totaling AMD 110 206 mln in Armenia. A.H. --0--

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    A BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF DEPOSITS INSURANCE FUND IS FORMED IN ARMENIA

    YEREVAN, February 18. /ARKA/. A Board of Trustees of Deposits
    Insurance Fund is formed in Armenia. According to CBA Chairman Tigran
    Sargsyan, the Council of Trustees includes Tigran Khachatryan (Deputy
    Minister) and Arshaluys Margaryan (Chief of the Department for State
    Debt Management) from RA Ministry of Finance and Economy, and Samuel
    Chzmachyan (Chairman) from the Union of Banks of Armenia and the
    President of ACBA Stephan Gishyan. Besides, CBA in the Board is
    represented by CBA Chairman Tigran Sargsyan, who was elected a
    Chairman of the Board, and the Chairman of CBA' Board Karine
    Minasyan. The seventh member of the Board is elected the Chairman of
    RA NA Standing Committee on Financial-Credit, Budgetary and Economic
    Affairs Gagik Minasyan.
    CBA Chairman noted that the Board of Trustees will monitor the
    activity of the Executive Director of the Fund, utilization of the
    accumulated finances in the Fund, will set the criteria for
    management. According to Sargsyan, quite high status of members of
    the Board of Trustees will ensure "transparent and safe" work of the
    Fund. He noted that the finances attracted by the Fund will not be
    invested into high-risk assets.
    On November 24, 2004, the RA Parliament adopted in the third reading
    the Law "On guaranteed compensation of bank deposits of physical
    persons". The Law stipulated the formation of a Deposit Insurance
    Fund at commercial banks' expense. Banks are to effect quarterly
    payments to the Fund. The Fund guarantees foreign currency deposits
    up to AMD 1mln., and deposits in AMD up to AMD 2mln.
    The Law will apply to the banks that will legally operate from July
    2005, but not to the subsidiaries of foreign banks that, according to
    the RA Law, have no right to attract deposits of individuals in
    Armenia. As regards foreign banks' branches, their deposits will be
    guaranteed by the Fund as well. Currently, $2 mln is accumulated in
    the Deposits Insurance Fund ($1 -AMD 473,45). A.H.--0--

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    ARMENIA PLANNING TO COMPLETE NEGOTIATIONS OVER ITS MEMBERSHIP IN
    INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION ORGANIZATION

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 18. /ARKA/. Armenia is planning to complete
    negotiations on its membership in International Exhibition
    Organization, as stated Garegin Melkonyan, the Head of RA Trade and
    Economic Development Ministry Department for Foreign Economic Policy,
    at today's press-conference. In his words, work for joining to the
    organization's appropriate convention is under way now and all
    procedural matters are planned to be settled by the end of the year.
    He noted that the Organization is reckoned among quite impressive
    structure, which controls all large-scale registered exhibitions all
    over the world.
    According to Melconyan, as many as 30 exhibitions are expected to be
    opened in Armenia in 2005, the majority of which - under the auspices
    of the Ministry. M.V. -0--

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    IN 2004, THE VOLUME OF INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE MONETARY TRANSFERS
    THROUGH ARDSHININVESTBANK (ARMENIA) MAKE $160 MLN

    YEREVAN, February 18. /ARKA/. In 2004, the volume of international
    private monetary transfers through Ardshininvestbank (Armenia) made
    $160 mln. According to the Chairman of the bank's Board Aram
    Andreasyan, the bank is the exclusive agent of Money Gram
    international payment system in Armenia. "The private monetary
    transfers service occupies a significant place in the field of
    "retail" banking activity in servicing individuals", according to the
    press-release.
    The "Arshininvestbank" CJSC was issued a banking license (#83) by the
    Central Bank of Armenia on February 27, 2003. The bank was founded by
    the Russian "International Business Center" financial-industrial
    group. The bank's shares are held by two enterprises forming the
    group. By December 31, 2004, the bank's total capital had been AMD
    5.bln, its authorized capital being about AMD 3bln. The bank's assets
    totaled AMD 38.3bln., its net profit in 2004 totaled AMD 1,788.4mln.,
    and balance profit AMD 2,418.9mln. According to the information at
    ARKA's disposal, the "Ardshininvestbank" is among the leaders of
    Armenia's banking system as to the key activity indices, as well as
    asset and capital profit-earning capacity.
    According to the CBA, the aggregate volume of monetary transfers in
    the RA banking system of Armenia via international payments system
    amounted to AMD 219,1 bln. (about $412 mln) in 2004. As of As of
    December 31, 2004, transfers via the following international payment
    systems were made: Western Union, Money Gram, Anelik, Unistream,
    Express, Interexpress, Contact. ($1 - AMD 473,45). A.H. --0-

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    PRESENTATION OF TAVUSH AND GEGHARKUNIK MARZES DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS TO
    BE HELD IN YEREVAN ON FEBRUARY 21

    YEREVAN, February 18. /ARKA/. Presentation of Tavush and Gegharkunik
    Marzes development programs will be held in Yerevan on February 21.
    According to the Public Relations and Press Department of RA
    Government, the main objective of the programs is the assistance to
    administrations of the regions and implementation of RA Government
    strategic poverty reduction program. This event will be a final
    opportunity to discuss the Regional Development Plans before they are
    submitted to the Cabinet for approval. This should take place next
    month.
    The meeting will mark the completion of the first phase of the
    Armenia Regional Development Programme, funded by the Department for
    International Development (DFID) and implemented by the British
    consultants Oxford Policy Management.
    Hovik Abrahamyan, the Minister for Territorial Administration, and
    Thorda Abbott-Watt, the British Ambassador, as well as RA NA
    Deputies, representatives of RA President's staff and central and
    regional government agencies, the donor community, embassies, NGOs,
    contractors and other potential development partners will take part.
    DFID provided the funding to draw up the Regional Development Plans
    and has also set aside ?2 million for their implementation in Tavush
    and Gegharkunik regions of Armenia (?1 million for each). The main
    goal of the program is to render assistance to the administrations of
    the regions, development and implementation of the strategic program
    of the RA government on poverty reduction. The program will last for
    54 months, 18 of which will be spent on the development of the
    program.
    DFID has been operating in Armenia since 1996. The main goal of DFID
    is to contribute to the government of the republic in the issue of
    poverty reduction. L.V. --0

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