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    ZUBKOV SATISFIED WITH TALKS IN ARMENIA, SIGNS DOCUMENTS

    Interfax
    Russia & CIS General Newswire
    February 6, 2008 Wednesday 1:28 PM MSK
    Yerevan

    Russia and Armenia have signed documents on renewal of trade and
    information regulations between the two countries.

    During his visit to Yerevan, Russian Prime Minister Viktor Zubkov met
    with his Armenian counterpart Serzh Sargsyan, with whom they signed
    a protocol of changes to the free trade agreement signed between the
    Russian and Armenia governments on September 30, 1992.

    The parties have also signed an agreement on cooperation in information
    technologies, postal services and electronic communication, as well
    as a protocol approving a draft concession finalizing the last details
    of management of the Armenian railways.

    Moreover, a memorandum has been signed between Rosatom (the
    Russian Nuclear Energy State Corporation) and Armenia on developing
    cooperation in the field of geological exploration, uranium production
    and processing. The parties exchanged the documents stating that
    Armenia has joined the treaty on setting up the International uranium
    enrichment center in Angarsk.

    The Russian and Armenian prime ministers adopted a joint statement on
    cooperation on increasing safety and capacity of the Armenia Nuclear
    Power Plant and developing a new nuclear energy sector in Armenia.

    Talks with the Armenian counterpart were "quite successful," Zubkov
    said. "Russia remains Armenia's leading partner in foreign trade,"
    he said.
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