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    RUSSIAN AND ARMENIAN PRIME MINISTER DISCUSS BOOSTING COOPERATION

    ARMENPRESS
    Feb 06 2008

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 6, ARMENPRESS: Armenian prime minister Serzh
    Sarkisian received today his Russian counterpart Viktor Zubkov whoa
    arrived here Tuesday evening. The government press office said Zubkov
    conveyed to Sarkisian cordial greetings from the Russian president.

    "He (Vladimir Putin) asked to convey to you the gratitude for visiting
    our country in September 2007, as well as for the fact that our
    relations are developing so dynamically," he said.

    According to Zubkov, president Vladimir Putin wished good health to
    Sarkisian and would like Russian-Armenian relations to develop the
    way they are developing now, or even better.

    Later speaking at a news conference Zubkov said Russian and Armenian
    government officials discussed a variety of questions in an expanded
    format and outlined a new plan of actions for the future.

    He said Russia and Armenia "have good prospects for a further
    development of cooperation,' adding that both countries will try
    to expand their trade this year from the current $700 million to
    $1 billion.

    The Armenian prime minister said there is a good basis for both
    countries to enhance their multilateral relations. He, particularly,
    pointed out that the trade last year rose 65 percent to exceed $700
    million.

    He said Armenia is selling now more products, including agricultural
    goods, in Russia. Russian investments in Armenian economy in 2007 made
    $175 million. Overall Russia has invested in Armenia over $1 billion,
    largely into energy, transport, communications and industrial sectors.

    Serzh Sarkisian said a special focus in the talks was on issues
    hindering further increase in trade and expressed hope that handing
    the Armenian Railways to a concessional management of the Russian
    Railway company will help eliminate part of these transport-related
    obstacles. He said Armenia is set to become a supplier of building
    materials for Russian Sochi that will host the 2014 Winter Olympic
    Games.
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