THE FILES WILL DO THEIR JOB
Lragir.am
9 Aug 06
The deal Property for Debt, which is so successfully slowing down,
has given rise to a rather serious process within the government of
Russia. The Lragir has written a number of times about this topic,
which is having new developments. The opinion is increasingly becoming
dominant in the Russian government that this deal, which first seemed
to be profitable for Russia, was but cheating.
Naturally, Russia considers itself to have been cheated in the sense
that these enterprises were assessed higher that their real value is,
and their physical and moral state requires more efforts than it had
been thought.
Our source from the Kremlin says the Russian government has accumulated
considerable materials about the deal of property for debt, which was
managed by the Armenian minister of defense Serge Sargsyan and the
former vice prime minister of Russia Klebanov. Our source informs that
these materials provide sufficient ground for serious conclusions on
machinations and misuse. The Kremlin does not hurry to publish these
materials. We have learned that these materials will be published on
an expedient political occasion, connected with the campaign of the
Armenian parliamentary election.
Lragir.am
9 Aug 06
The deal Property for Debt, which is so successfully slowing down,
has given rise to a rather serious process within the government of
Russia. The Lragir has written a number of times about this topic,
which is having new developments. The opinion is increasingly becoming
dominant in the Russian government that this deal, which first seemed
to be profitable for Russia, was but cheating.
Naturally, Russia considers itself to have been cheated in the sense
that these enterprises were assessed higher that their real value is,
and their physical and moral state requires more efforts than it had
been thought.
Our source from the Kremlin says the Russian government has accumulated
considerable materials about the deal of property for debt, which was
managed by the Armenian minister of defense Serge Sargsyan and the
former vice prime minister of Russia Klebanov. Our source informs that
these materials provide sufficient ground for serious conclusions on
machinations and misuse. The Kremlin does not hurry to publish these
materials. We have learned that these materials will be published on
an expedient political occasion, connected with the campaign of the
Armenian parliamentary election.