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    YEAR OF ARMENIA IN RUSSIA IS LANDMARK IN BILATERAL PARTNERSHIP-PM
    by Yulia Andreyeva

    ITAR-TASS News Agency, Russia
    December 2, 2006 Saturday 02:36 PM EST

    Year of Armenia in Russia became a landmark in the development
    of partnership between the two countries, Armenian Prime Minister
    Andranik Markaryan said.

    Speaking at a closing ceremony on Saturday, Markaryan said, "It is
    very important for Armenians this year to become a real step towards
    intensifying partnership with Russia."

    In his words, the most numerous Armenian community live in Russia. It
    has been forming for centuries, the Armenian prime minister said.

    Russian First Vice-Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev stressed that
    Year of Armenia in Russia "was an outstanding event that everyone
    remember. It logically continues Year of Russia in Armenia on the
    Armenian land." In his view, Year of Armenia in Russia "proves of
    a high level of partnership between our countries and of ancient
    friendly ties between the citizens of Russia and Armenia."

    Medvedev noted, "Our peoples show great interest in each other. They
    sincerely seek to understand and know each other's culture better."

    He praises the fact that the events of Year of Armenia in Russia took
    place in 30 Russian regions. "Residents of different cities will
    be able to familiarise themselves with the Armenian culture." The
    programme of Year of Armenia in Russia "was worked out with a special
    artistic taste. We made sure how the Armenian people is talented and
    how it feels art," Medvedev said.

    "Based on this humanitarian field we have a vast space for interaction
    in developing national languages, exchanging students and just
    communicating. Russia and Armenia remain one of the most active and
    responsible members of the CIS and other integration associations,"
    the Russian first vice-prime minister pointed out.

    In addition, Medvedev said there can be Xenophobia in Russian-Armenian
    relations. "Russia and Armenia have always understood each other and
    preserved a centuries-long experience of tolerant relations."

    He noted that in recent years Russia faced Xenophobia. In his
    words, "such ideas cannot be supported by the state where over 100
    nationalities live. Over centuries we lived in one state. It is not
    only a geopolitical moment - we have a common history, joint labour,
    and common tests and achievements."

    "The fates of Russia and Armenia are closely inter-related," Medvedev
    stressed.

    At the end of his speech Medvedev spoke the Armenian language that
    was welcomed by hot applauses.
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