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    Pan Armenian News

    ARMENIA 33RD COUNTRY SIGNING PSOM AGREEMENT


    10.06.2005 08:55

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenia is the 33rd country that has signed agreement with
    the Netherlands over the Programme for Co-operation with Emerging Markets
    (PSOM), Dutch Minister of Development Cooperation Agnes Van Ardenne stated
    at a press conference in Yerevan. In her words, it is the first visit to
    Armenia, however the very positive assessment of the Armenian economy by the
    WB is sufficient for making conclusions. According to the document the main
    goal of the PSOM that will be implemented in Armenia is to promote the
    private sector via encouraging economic cooperation of business circles of
    Armenia and the Netherlands. In Ardenne's words, just the viable private
    sector forms the basis of sustainable economic growth in the country. In her
    words, Dutch investors ready to come to Armenia are already known and the
    matter concerns gardening, food processing, infrastructures. In his turn
    Armenian Minister of Finance and Economy Vardan Khachatryan noted that 48
    million euros are planned to be shared by 42 countries in compliance with
    the programme. In his words, the best programs, which include 1-2 programs a
    year, will receive financing of 500 thousand euros. As noted by the
    Minister, since 1998 diverse programs have been implemented in Armenia with
    the support of the Netherlands. In his words, programs in the Ararat region
    of Armenia totaling 1.5 million euros, in Lori - of 0.9 million euros and
    others were implemented in 2003. He also noted that the Dutch Government
    annually granted Armenia 4.7 million euros and the grant will make 5 million
    starting with the next year. The accord was signed by Armenian Minister of
    Finance and Economy Vardan Khachatryan and Dutch Minister of Development
    Cooperation Agnes Van Ardenne.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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