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    Russian Foreign Ministry on Russia's relations with Armenia
    By Vassily Deyev

    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    March 24, 2005 Thursday

    MOSCOW, March 24 -- Relations between Russia and Armenia have taken
    on the character of strategic partnership in recent years and their
    dynamics is encouraging, Alexander Yakovenko, the ministry's official
    spokesman said on the eve of Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit
    to Armenia.

    "We have developed a practice of holding regular meetings between
    the two countries' officials, and bilateral contacts are marked by
    the spirit of trustworthiness," Yakovenko said.

    "Fruitful cooperation between Russia and Armenia has a solid
    legislative foundation - the Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and
    Mutual Assistance and almost 160 inter-state and inter-governmental
    agreements and declarations," he said.

    The two countries have named 2005 the Year of Russia and Armenia,
    and in 2006 Russia will host the Year of Armenia.

    "Exchange of reciprocal programs like the year of one country in
    another country always envisions many large-scale events," said
    Yakovenko.

    "Our nations are bonded by friendship that has lasted centuries
    and hase stood the test of time and historic battles [with common
    enemies]," he said.

    "It's quite symbolic that the Year of Russia in Armenia has begun
    on the eve of the 60th anniversary of victory in World War II,"
    Yakovenko indicated.
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