RUSSIANS ARE INTERESTED IN THE ENERGY FIELD OF KARABAKH
A1+
[02:27 pm] 06 December, 2006
The tendency of selling certain substructures of Armenia to Russia
is passing on to Karabakh. At least this is what high-ranked people
speak of.
In order to get details KarabakhOpen turned to the NKR Minister of
regional government Armo Tsaturyan. The latter stated that there are
Russian companies which investigate the energy field of Karabakh in
order to make investments for the development of mini hydroelectric
power stations, as Karabakh was interested in carrying out negotiations
in this connection.
The experts say that the area is suitable for constructing
hydroelectric stations which can produce large amounts of energy. "But
at present there are no clear-cut offers", the Minister mentioned.
Asked the question if they are ready to discuss offers if there
are any, Mr. Tsaturyan said, "It depends on the offer itself. It is
meaningless to discuss what does not exist yet".
A1+
[02:27 pm] 06 December, 2006
The tendency of selling certain substructures of Armenia to Russia
is passing on to Karabakh. At least this is what high-ranked people
speak of.
In order to get details KarabakhOpen turned to the NKR Minister of
regional government Armo Tsaturyan. The latter stated that there are
Russian companies which investigate the energy field of Karabakh in
order to make investments for the development of mini hydroelectric
power stations, as Karabakh was interested in carrying out negotiations
in this connection.
The experts say that the area is suitable for constructing
hydroelectric stations which can produce large amounts of energy. "But
at present there are no clear-cut offers", the Minister mentioned.
Asked the question if they are ready to discuss offers if there
are any, Mr. Tsaturyan said, "It depends on the offer itself. It is
meaningless to discuss what does not exist yet".