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    STRATEGIC FACILITIES NOT TO BE NATIONALIZED IN ARMENIA

    ARKA News Agency, Armenia
    Feb 7 2008

    YEREVAN, February 7. /ARKA/. Facilities of strategic importance are
    not to be nationalized in Armenia, Armenia's Prime-Minister Serge
    Sargsian said at the Parliament. Nationalizations conflicts with the
    current economic policy, he said.

    The Prime-Minister pointed out that the nationalization is usually
    brought up by people who do not understand the problem and particularly
    consider the construction of a new nuclear power plant in Armenia
    very dangerous.

    "But there is no difference is the energy produced from nuclear
    material or from water and whether the state or a private person
    deals with it: the safety requirements are mandatory for everyone
    regardless of the form of property," Sargsian said.

    He also said that the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) is under
    supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the
    country's President-headed Commission for Atomic Energy. Previously
    state-owned facilities that were privatized work more efficiently now,
    the Prime-Minister added.

    Speaking of the transfer of the Armenian NPP and the Armenian railroads
    to Russian companies, the Premier said it would be desirable to
    maintain the state ownership for these facilities. But about 1.8bln
    dollars are required for construction of the new NPP and 1bln dollars
    is needed to connect Armenian railroad with the Iranian one: the
    state is short of this money, he said.

    "Is there any sense to keep these facilities as state property and
    spend the money to be spent on social programs to develop these
    facilities or it is more expedient to hand the "Armenian Railroads"
    company to the "Russian Railroads" maintaining the government
    co-financing," Sargsian said.

    The Armenian Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) was commissioned in 1976
    (the second unit - in 1980).Currently only the second unit operates
    providing 40-50% of the overall power produced in Armenia.

    In September 2003, the financial flows of Armenian NPP were transferred
    to trust management of INTER RAO EES Closed Joint Stock Company -
    the daughter enterprise of RAO "EES Russia" (60% of the shares) and
    "Rosenergoatom" concern (40%). According to experts, the plant can
    operate till 2016.

    On January 18 the "Russian Railroads" open joint stock company
    was declared as winner in the bidding on handing over the "Armenian
    Railroads" for concession management. The Russian company has already
    stated its intention to invest $570mln in the Armenian Railways, with
    $230mln to be invested within the next five years. Apart from that, the
    "Russian Railroads" will be transferring 2% of the overall revenue from
    the Armenian Railroads to the state budget of Armenia every year.
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