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    RUSSIA, ARMENIA MUST DEVELOP NOT JUST TRADE, BUT CULTURAL ...

    Interfax
    Russia & CIS Presidential Bulletin
    February 6, 2008

    Russia and Armenia must develop their relations not only in the
    trade and economic sectors, Russian Prime Minister Viktor Zubkov
    said at a meeting with Armenian President Robert Kocharian in Yerevan
    on Wednesday.

    "I would like to support Armenian Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan,
    who said that our nations are getting closer. We must live not just
    on trade, we must develop cultural and educational relations," Zubkov
    said at talks with Kocharian.

    "The Russian people do like Armenians a lot, we are going to develop
    human contacts, and there is a lot that can be done about this.

    we are very positive and we will develop our relations," the Russian
    prime minister said.

    As far as trade and the economy are concerned, the figures are quite
    good, he said. "In the near future, we will make sure trade turnover
    reaches $1 billion," Zubkov said.

    "Chances are good [for Armenia] in securing contracts in building
    Olympic facilities in Sochi," he said. "We would like to ask you to
    make sure that your companies work well on this," Zubkov said.

    Russia and Armenia must achieve trade turnover of at least $1 billion
    turnover, the Russian prime minister said.

    "$1 billion is the least we achieve," Zubkov said.

    He relayed to Sargsyan President Vladimir Putin's greetings and thanked
    him on behalf of the Russian president for the dynamic development
    of relations between the two countries. "The president wished you to
    keep relations as they are and make them even better," Zubkov said.

    Sargsyan, for his part, agreed that the two countries have a good
    chances to develop their relations. Trade in 2007 soared 65%, though
    it has yet to hit the $1-billion mark.

    Trade between Armenia and Russia has reached $700 million, Sargsyan
    said later at a press conference after the talks. "Soon we will pass
    the threshold of one billion," he said.

    "We talked with Mr. Zubkov about investment into Armenia," the Armenian
    Prime Minister said.

    It was noted at the meeting that the main area of Russian-Armenian
    relations is transport, he said. An agreement has been signed on
    a concession of the Armenian railways to the Russian railways,
    Sargsyan said.

    "This signing will affect the entire range of Armenian-Russian
    relations, primarily, construction ahead of the Sochi Olympics,"
    the Armenian Prime Minister said.

    "Armenia is interested in friendship with Russia. And Russian capital
    feels comfortable in Armenia," Sargsyan said. "We will continue to
    strengthen our relations further," he added.

    "We must also develop and expand our cultural ties, which requires
    taking care of today's relations," the Armenian Prime Minister said.
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