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    PRESIDENT SARGSYAN TO MEET RUSSIAN PRIME MINISTER VLADIMIR PUTIN

    ITAR-TASS
    June 24 2008
    Russia

    Armenian President Serge Sargsyan who is arriving in Moscow for a
    three-day visit will on Tuesday meet Russian Prime Minister Vladimir
    Putin, the Russian government's press service said.

    The agenda will be focused on strengthening trade and economic
    relations that have recently become a weighty factor in developing
    mutually beneficial cooperation between Russia and Armenia.

    Moscow is consistently consolidating its position of Yerevan's key
    foreign economic partner.

    Moscow and Yerevan build and strengthen trade and economic links.

    The two countries whose "reciprocal trade turnover which surpassed a
    mark of 0.8 billion dollars in 2007 stand a real chance to increase
    it to one billion dollars. The volume of Russian investments in the
    republic's economy is more than 1.2 billion dollars.

    Bilateral investments actively contribute to forming favourable
    macroeconomic trends in Armenia's national economy and implementing
    large-scale economic projects.

    Russian companies are represented in promising sectors of the
    Armenian economy - mining, telecommunications and banking. Major
    Russian corporations such as Gazprom, Inter RAO EUS, the VTB Bank,
    Russian Aluminium and Vympelkom operate in the Armenian market. The
    Russian Railways Company, Alrosa and Mobile TeleSystems are joining
    big and significant projects.

    The Kremlin official recalled that energy is traditionally a priority
    area of cooperation. Russian companies fully meet Armenia's needs
    in natural gas and fresh nuclear fuel, gas and energy projects are
    implemented, new opportunities are arising for joint work in nuclear
    energy, including safe operation of the Armenian nuclear power station,
    geological prospecting and industrial development of uranium deposits.

    The Russian president's administration notes positive shifts in the
    solution of the problem of expansion of Armenia's foreign transport
    links, especially with Russia.

    New horizons are being opened as railway sea ferries between port
    Kavkaz and port Poti in Georgia begin active operation and as Armenian
    railways come under concession control of the Russian Railways.

    Putin and Sargsyan will also discuss cultural and humanitarian aspects
    of bilateral relations. The people of the two countries actively
    participate in numerous projects aimed at promoting cultural and
    educational ties. Successful cooperation has been developing within
    the framework of the Council for humanitarian cooperation and the
    Inter-State Foundation for the CIS humanitarian cooperation. The
    First International festival of Russian-language radio broadcasting
    held on June 20-22 had a serious response.

    Apart from Putin, Serge Sargsyan will also meet his Russian opposite
    number - Dmitry Medvedev.

    Medvedev and Sargsyan who took office almost simultaneously (with a
    difference in one month) this year have already met twice. Sargsyan
    visited Moscow late in March and was in St. Petersburg early in June
    to attend the informal CIS summit. The same day, the Russian leader
    extended an invitation to his Armenian colleague to come to Russia
    for an official visit.
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