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    ZUBKOV TO YEREVAN TO DISCUSS RUSSIAN-ARMENIAN COOPERATION

    ITAR-TASS
    Feb 5 2008
    Russia

    YEREVAN, February 5 (Itar-Tass) - Russian Prime Minister Viktor Zubkov
    is embarking on a two-day official visit to Armenia on Tuesday evening
    during which he will discuss a wide range of issues of Russian-Armenian
    cooperation.

    On Wednesday morning, the Russian government head will meet Armenian
    President Robert Kocharyan and speaker of the National Assembly
    (parliament) Tigran Torosyan, as well as will hold talks with the
    country's Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisyan. The sides plan to sign
    bilateral agreements.

    Zubkov will visit the Armenian Apostolic Church's Mother See - Holy
    Echmiadzin for a conversation with its head - Supreme Patriarch,
    All Armenian Catholicos Garegin II. The Russian prime minister will
    lay a wreath at the memorial to the victims of genocide of Armenians
    of 1915 in the Ottoman Empire.

    After the proclamation of independence and sovereignty of the two
    states this is the fifth visit paid by Russia's government head
    to Armenia.

    Yerevan officials hope that the arrival of the Russian prime minister
    will serve as a stimulus for the development of, first of all,
    bilateral economic relations.

    "Russia is steadily assuming the positions of one of the main
    investors in the Armenian economy," Russian Transport Minister Igor
    Levitin who co-chairs the Intergovernmental Commission for economic
    cooperation with Armenia said at a Russian-Armenian economic forum
    that has recently been held in Yerevan by the Armenian government and
    all-Russian non-governmental organisation Union of Armenians of Russia.

    Levitin recalled that Russia's major investment projects in Armenia
    include the construction of gas-energy facilities, purchase by the
    VimpelCom company of assets of the national communications operator
    ArmenTel, buying by Russia's Vneshtorgbank (VTB Bank) of Armsberbank
    (Armenian Savings Bank), modernisation of the Yerevan aluminium plan
    RusAl-ArmenAl, of energy capacities of the Sevan-Razdan hydropower
    plant cascade, rehabilitation of a number of Armenian enterprises
    by the company International Business Centre founded by the Russian
    RASKO corporate group. The results of an international tender for
    the concession management of the Armenian Railway Company have been
    recently summarised. Russian Railways (RZD) was announced the winner.

    The foreign trade turnover between the two countries in January-October
    grew by 63 percent reaching 623.7 million US dollars.

    The Russian and Armenian sides have been recently discussing
    "possibilities for the implementation of new large-scale projects."

    So their interaction in the sphere of the nuclear power industry is
    advancing to a new stage. "The Russian side is ready to invest in the
    follow-up exploration and industrial development of uranium deposits
    in Armenia" that reach 60,000 tonnes, according to forecasts, as well
    as to provide assistance to the country in the prolongation of the
    service life of the Armenian nuclear power plant and construction of
    a new nuclear power generating unit.

    Direct industrial relations of Russian regions with Armenia are
    developing involving over 70 constituent entities of the Russian
    Federation.

    The system of modern interaction bodies is working stably, in
    particular, the Russian-Armenian Intergovernmental Commission for
    economic cooperation. The Trade Mission of the Russian Federation in
    Armenia was established in 2006 and the opening of an office of the
    Rosoboronexport arms exporting company in Yerevan is planned.

    "Russian capital is feeling very comfortable in Armenia," Prime
    Minister Serzh Sarkisyan is certain. In the total volume of foreign
    investments in the real sector of the Armenian economy made in the
    period from 1991 to October 2007, Russian investments accounted for
    almost one billion dollars or one-third of the total.

    "The legal field regulating trade-economic relations between Armenia
    and Russia, an atmosphere of effective cooperation between the
    two countries' governments, as well as the presence in Russia of a
    large and active Armenian community give our businesspeople ample
    opportunities for the development of mutually advantageous activities
    in different sectors of the economy," believes Sarkisyan.

    Nevertheless, "economic relations between Armenia and Russia so far do
    not correspond to the level of political strategic partnership between
    the two countries," President of the all-Russian non-governmental
    organisation Union of Armenians of Russia and of the international
    union of Armenian NGOs World Armenian Congress Ara Abramyan believes.
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