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    MILLENNIUM CHALLENGE ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVE DID NOT DECLARE TERMS OF SIGNING
    AGREEMENT WITH RA GOVERNMENT

    Pan Armenian News
    06.05.2005 06:34

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Representative of the Millennium Challenge Account in
    Armenia Alex Rosin expressed satisfaction with the program presented
    by the Armenian government. In his words, mission of the corporation
    is to find out Armeni's degree of correspondence to the standards for
    the further financing."We are at the initial stage presently and are
    making preliminary assessments, then we will proceed to purposeful
    implementatio", he stated during a press conference in Yerevan. He
    also informed that in the near future the Armenian working group will
    be introduced to the corporation after what an analogous group from
    the American part will be formed. However he did not rule out that
    some difficulties may emerge resulting in delay of financing. At
    the same time expressed hope that cooperation with Armenia will
    be"as efficient and rapid as with other states" In his turn Armenian
    Minister of Finance and Economy Vardan Khachatrian informed that the
    Millennium Challenge Account Corporation insisted that the members
    of the working group should not be engaged in any other activities
    besides the tasks to be fulfilled within the program. To note, when
    presenting the Millennium Challenge Account in 2002 President Bush
    stated that it will "reward nations that root out corruption, respect
    human rights, and adhere to the rule of law, invest in better health
    care, better schools and broader immunization and have more open
    markets and sustainable budget policies, nations where people can
    start and operate a small business without running the gauntlets of
    bureaucracy and bribery" The total fund of the program for the first
    year will make $1 billion, for the second $2.5 billion. 17 states in
    Africa, Asia, and Latin America as well as two former USSR republics-
    Armenia and Georgia. The amount of the funds provided depends on
    the programs presented by the countries. Armenian expects to receive
    about $700-900 million during three years, IA Regnum reported.
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