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    ARMENIA'S SARKISYAN TO FORM FOUR-PARTY GOVERNMENT

    ITAR-TASS
    April 9 2008
    Russia

    MOSCOW, April 9 (Itar-Tass) - The first move by Serzh Sarkisyan in
    the capacity of Armenia president is to form a coalition government
    consisting of four parties represented in the National Assembly.

    Sarkisyan said so ahead of his inauguration in Yerevan on Wednesday.

    "Our country is going along the difficult path of establishing
    statehood. Overcoming an economic crisis, difficult social conflicts,
    and party- and ideological contradictions, we're building new life,"
    Sarkisyan said in an interview published by the newspaper Rossiiskaya
    Gazeta on Wednesday.

    He believes it important that political events in Armenia develop on
    the basis of "guarantees of freedom and equality, the supremacy of
    law and principles of ensuring democracy."

    "My work will be aimed at implementing it," the president-elect added.

    One of the government priorities is to fight corruption and poverty.

    "The government will make the maximum efforts to ensure poverty
    decrease. We'll be doing everything to defeat the unemployment in
    Armenia and improve the standard of living of ordinary citizens,"
    Sarkisyan underlined, noting that Robert Kocharyan "has done much in
    this field."

    The government is setting an ambitious task - to win, in the regional
    competitive struggle, an international recognition as a country
    providing the best conditions for entrepreneurship and investments,
    Sarkisyan said.

    "It is necessary that the largest companies be restructured into public
    companies with social responsibility," he said, "both Armenian citizens
    and foreign investors should have the opportunity to participate in
    the capital of these enterprises."

    He expressed confidence that Russian-Armenian economic cooperation
    would be "getting stronger."

    "Many serious joint projects have appeared in the recent years.

    Russian capital is present in various branches of the Armenian economy,
    such as power generation, nuclear industry, banking industry and
    telecommunications," Kocharyan said.

    As for the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, Sarkisyan said
    "Armenia is ready for its settlement by peaceful means, within the
    framework of the OSCE Minsk Group."

    The president-elect believes "the settlement issue should be
    based on the people's right to self-determination, recognized by
    the international community; to this end, the conditions for its
    realization should be crated. In addition, the safety of Nagorno
    Karabakh's population and borders should be ensured."
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