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    ARMENIAN PRIME MINISTER: IN RECENT YEARS IT BECAME POSSIBLE TO ACHIEVE A SERIOUS TURNING POINT IN ENERGY SECTOR

    Noyan Tapan
    April 21, 2008

    YEREVAN, APRIL 21, NOYAN TAPAN. It became possible to achieve a
    serious turning point in the energy sector, there is a successful
    controllable system, and the minister's role was great in that, the RA
    prime minister Tigran Sargsian said on April 21 when introducing the
    re-appoined minister of energy Armen Movsesian to the staff of the
    ministry. In his words, it is impossible not to note and appreciate
    the direct constribution of the minister, whose re-appointment and
    the expansion of the ministry - henceforth the ministry will also deal
    with problems of natural resources - bear evidence of this fact. The
    prime minister stated that the energy sector will be one of the driving
    forces of the economy: serious steps have been taken and considerable
    investments made in the sector which has much potential.

    In response to the question about why the function of managing the
    natural resources has been given to the ministry of energy, Tigran
    Sargsian explained that so far no single ministry was responsible
    for this sector, some problems were dealt with by the ministry
    of environmental protection, others - by the ministry of trade and
    economic development, while some problems were disregarded. According
    to him, taking into account the fact that the forms and methods of the
    energy sector's organization are like those of managing the natural
    resources, the chemical industry is closely related to this sector,
    and, finally, the level of controllability is high at the ministry,
    a decision was made to entrust the management of natural resources
    to the ministry of energy.
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