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    1) Oskanian And Mamedyarov Discuss Contentious Issues in Karabagh Conflict
    Regulation
    2) Iran Supports Peaceful Settlement of The Karabagh Conflict
    3) Armenians Convert Savings as Dram Gains Strength
    4) Armenian Parliament to Convene Hearings on Dual Citizenship
    5) Events Mark 40th Day after Armenian Plane Crash
    6) Iranian Diplomat Discusses Natural Gas Pipeline

    1) Oskanian And Mamedyarov Discuss Contentious Issues in Karabagh Conflict
    Regulation

    YEREVAN (Armenpress)--Armenian Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian and his Azeri
    counterpart Elmar Mamedyarov met Tuesday in Paris to discuss settlement of the
    Karabagh conflict.
    The negotiations were conducted with the participation of the OSCE Minsk
    Group
    co-chairmen and personal representative of the OSCE chairman-in-office Andzey
    Kasprchik.
    The Armenian Foreign Ministry press service reported that during
    negotiations,
    Oskanian and Mamedyarov discussed the principles and approaches over which the
    two countries disagree.
    They decided to continue negotiations.

    2) Iran Supports Peaceful Settlement of The Karabagh Conflict

    YEREVAN (Yerkir)Iran's Deputy Ambassador to Armenia Ali Akbar Jokar said
    Tuesday that Iran believes that the Karabagh conflict can only be settled
    through negotiations.
    At a news conference in Yerevan, he said that Tehran repeatedly confirmed its
    readiness to assist in the settlement of the Karabagh conflict.
    "Iran enjoys good relations with all its neighbors and is interested in
    stability in the region," he said.

    3) Armenians Convert Savings as Dram Gains Strength

    YEREVAN (RFE/RL)--The chairman of Armenia's Central Bank, Tigran Sarkisian,
    said Tuesday that the renewed strengthening of Armenia's national currency,
    the
    dram, against the US dollar has led to Armenians converting their dollar
    savings into drams because they have finally begun to trust their currency.
    The dram has gained almost 9 percent in additional value against the
    dollar in
    less than a month and is now worth over 30 percent more, in dollar terms, than
    it was right before the start of its dramatic appreciation in late 2003.
    The Central Bank attributed this to a sizable increase in multimillion-dollar
    remittances from hundreds of thousands of Armenians working abroad.
    Sarkisian said a further rise in their amount this year has boosted demand in
    the dram and pushed up its value as a result.
    Last week, the Armenian Government's mid-term economic outlook said that the
    Government expected the economy to continue its robust growth and enable a
    further increase in public spending on education and social programs in the
    next few years.
    The document presented by Deputy Finance and Economy Minister Pavel Safarian
    forecasts that Gross Domestic Product will rise at an annual rate of at
    least 6
    percent from 2007 through 2009.
    Official statistics show that the Armenian economy expanded by 12 percent in
    the first four months of this year, putting it on track to register a
    double-digit growth for a sixth consecutive year. Safarian said continued
    growth is expected to raise the country's GDP per capita, a key indicator of
    living standards, from the current $1,600 to $2,300 by 2009.
    Armenia's macroeconomic performance in recent years has been repeatedly
    praised by the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. Both financial
    institutions have endorsed the government's assertions that the growth has
    considerably reduced widespread poverty.
    The dram's strengthening, for example, has hit hard a large part of Armenia's
    population which is dependent on cash regularly sent by their expatriate
    relatives.
    Some analysts say it is stifling the country's modest exports. Official
    statistics show their total volume falling by nearly 8 percent to $253.7
    million in the first four months of this year. Armenian imports, by contrast,
    rose by 13 percent to $584 million during the same period.
    However, Safarian said the anticipated economic growth will enable the
    Armenian Government to raise the average salary of civil servants and school
    teachers by 40 percent to 124,000 drams ($295) and 82,500 drams
    respectively in
    the next three years. He said the Government will also raise its tiny monthly
    pensions and poverty benefits by 2,000 drams each year.

    4) Armenian Parliament to Convene Hearings on Dual Citizenship

    YEREVAN (Armenpress)The Armenian Parliament's Foreign Relations permanent
    commission will conduct parliamentary hearings on Dual Citizenship starting
    June 23, said leader of the Armenian Revolutionary Faction (ARF) Hrayr
    Karapetian.
    He noted that representatives of interested organizations, parties, political
    figures will be invited to participate in the discussion.

    5) Events Mark 40th Day after Armenian Plane Crash

    YEREVAN (Yerkir/Armenpress)Relatives of those killed in the crash of an
    Armavia
    Airline arrived in Sochi, on the Black Sea Coast of Russia, Tuesday to mourn
    the deaths of their loved ones and attend a ceremony marking the 40th day
    after
    the tragic event.
    Armenian Ambassador to Russia Armen Smbatian also took part in the ceremony,
    saying that a stone, which will become part of a planned monument to the crash
    victims, will be laid.
    Members of the Armenian Consulate and administration of the Krasnodar region
    also attended the events.
    The victims' families also attended a requiem service in the St. Gevorg
    Church in Tbilisi, Georgia, on their way to Sochi.
    In Tbilisi, they were met by the members of Georgian Parliament,
    Armenian
    Ambassador to Georgia Hrach Silvanian, and representatives of the local
    Armenian community who expressed their condolences.
    Saying that Georgians grieved together with Armenians the Ambassador
    noted that "At this difficult moment we understand what means real
    friendship."
    An A-320 airplane belonging to Armenian company Armavia crashed into the
    Black Sea on May 3 killing all 113 passengers aboard.

    6) Iranian Diplomat Discusses Natural Gas Pipeline

    YEREVAN (RFE/RL)--Iran's Deputy Ambassador to Armenia, Ali Akbar Jokar
    discussed the natural gas pipeline running from Iran to Armenian, which is
    currently under-construction.
    Russia's state-run natural gas monopoly, Gazprom, was reported earlier this
    year to have secured ownership of the pipeline as part of a controversial
    settlement of its recent gas dispute with Yerevan. The information was
    initially confirmed by Gazprom, but subsequently refuted by the Russian giant
    and senior Armenian officials.
    "There are no changes yet in the project," Iran's deputy ambassador to
    Armenia, Ali Akbar Jokar, insisted on Tuesday. "Changes may only happen with
    the consent of all parties [to the project.]"
    Asked whether his government would object to the possible change of pipeline
    ownership, Jokar said, "Since there is nothing concrete, such a prediction can
    not be made at this point."
    Work on the first 40 kilometer section of the pipeline, financed by a $34
    million Iranian loan, began late last year and is scheduled to be complete by
    next January. Armenian and Iranian officials say the construction is
    proceeding
    according to plan.
    The pipeline will ease Armenia's strong energy dependence on Russia,
    presently
    its sole supplier of gas.

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