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    RUSSIAN SIDE INTERESTED IN OPERATING ARMENIAN ENTERPRISES TRANSFERRED TO IT IN SHORTEST POSSIBLE TIME

    Noyan Tapan News Agency, Armenia
    Oct 13 2005

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 13, NOYAN TAPAN. Underlining the high level of
    cooperation between Armenia and Russia in various spheres, RA Prime
    Minister Andranik Margarian and Russian Minister of Transport, Chairman
    of the Armenian-Russian Intergovernmental Commission on Economic,
    Scientific and Technical Cooperation Issues Igor Levitin highlighted
    the Commission' role in all this at the October 13 meeting. The sides
    noted with satisfaction the recent growth in commodity turnover between
    the two countries - according to the data of the first half of 2005,
    commodity turnover grew by about 31% over the same period of 2004
    and made 120.4 mln USD.

    The interlocutors indicated that establishment of closer relations
    between Armenia and Russia is significantly promoted by the holding
    of various events in Armenia within the framework of Year of Russia
    Program, which will be continued by carrying out Year of Armenia
    Program in Russia in 2006. RA Prime Minister attached importance to
    development of contacts and cooperation between various administrative
    subjects of the two countries, and to mutually beneficial agreements
    which are reached during visits.

    A. Margarian said the establishment of efficient transport
    communication can help to further expand the trade and economic
    partnership between Armenia and Russia, and in this connection
    Armenia attaches special importance to the regular functioning
    of Poti-Kavkaz ferry link, a plan which has not been yet fully
    put into practice. He stressed that Armenia is interested in the
    re-operation of the Abkhazian section of the Georgian railway, which,
    according to A. Margarian, is much more profitable and opens new
    development opportunities in the relations with Russia and the whole
    region. The interlocutors discussed the possibilities of a three-sided
    participation (Russia-Georgia-Armenia) in the construction of the
    railway. Armenian Prime Minister noted that in an attempt to make the
    process more active, the Armenian side always addresses the issue of
    reoperating the railway during meetings with the Georgian authorities.

    According to RA Government Information and PR Department, during the
    meeting A. Margarian and Igor Levitin also discussed the problem of
    relaunching the Armenian enterprises transferred to Russia. I.

    Levitin assured the Armenian side that the working groups set up to
    deal with this problem are carrying out their work, and the Russian
    side is also interested in putting these enterprises into operation
    in the shortest possible time. At the conclusion of the meeting,
    both sides expressed a hope that the Russian Prime Minister's visit
    to Armenia scheduled for late 2006 will provide a new stimulus for
    further development of political and economic relations between
    Armenia and Russia.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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