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    KAZAKHSTAN, ARMENIA SIGN AGREEMENTS TO DEVELOP RELATIONS

    RIA Novosti, Russia
    Nov 6 2006

    ASTANA, November 6 (RIA Novosti) - Kazakhstan and Armenia have
    concluded a number of agreements to develop bilateral relations during
    Armenian President Robert Kocharyan's visit to Astana.

    The two countries signed an intergovernmental agreement on citizens'
    trips, a convention on avoiding double taxation, an agreement on
    investment protection and a cultural cooperation agreement.

    Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev said bilateral trade turnover
    does not meet the two states' demands.

    According to Kazakhstan's statistics agency, bilateral trade turnover
    in the first eight months of 2006 was $16.4 million, compared to
    $45.2 million in the entire 2005.

    "The trade level cannot satisfy either side, this low indicator does
    not meet our states' demands," Nazarbayev told a press conference
    Monday.

    He partly attributed the situation to an insufficient contractual
    base. "Documents signed today create a legal base for closer
    cooperation between our companies," he said.

    Nazarbayev called investment protection agreements very important.

    "As a result of talks, we confirmed the urge of our states to further
    strengthen our relations. Increasing trade and economic ties will
    contribute to this, for Kazakhstan's business and capital not to be
    afraid to go to Armenia," he said.

    Robert Kocharyan, in turn, said Armenia hoped for an inflow of
    investment from Kazakhstan.

    "We want this visit to prompt the arrival of Kazakh investment in
    Armenia," Kocharyan said.
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