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  • Env. Orgs Appeal to Candidates to Express Positions on Teghut Mine

    ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS APPEAL TO PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES TO
    EXPRESS THEIR POSITIONS ON OPERATION OF TEGHUT MINE

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 14, NOYAN TAPAN. The Ecological Alliance of NGOs and a
    number of other NGOs dealing with issues of environmental protection in
    Armenia have sent a message to the candidates for the presidency of the
    Republic of Armenia, expressing their concern at the current process of
    using the country's natural resources, in particular, the operation of
    the Teghut mine. They have applealed to the presidential candidates to
    express their positions on this issue in their pre-election programs.

    According to the Alliance, the construction of the Teghut ore mining
    and processing enterprise and the operation of the Teghut copper and
    molybdenum mine are in violation of a number of Armenian laws. It is
    also said that "according to the economic calculation made based on the
    data of the assessment plan, there are riches of about 20 billion
    dollars in Teghut, while the possible revenues of the Armenian state
    budget over the whole period of operation (60 years) will make only
    600-650 million dollars".

    Ecologists say that in-depth, comprehensive and impartial expert
    studies should be conducted for operation of the mine. In this
    connection the Alliance proposes that the Armenian government should
    reconsider the state policy on mining industry and immediately stop the
    work already underway in the area of the Teghut copper and molybdenum
    mine. "We are appealing not to repeat the fate of poorly developed,
    mining and endangering their statehood countries and not to endanger
    the future of our country," is said in the message.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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