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    ITAR-TASS, Russia
    March 7 2008



    Armenia-Russia relations have rich future - Sarkisyan



    07.03.2008, 13.47



    MOSCOW, March 7 (Itar-Tass) - Armenian-Russian relations have a rich
    future, in the view of Armenian Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisyan who
    has been elected President.

    `Armenian-Russian relations have a rich past, very good present and
    I' m certain, a rich future,' the president-elect stressed in an
    interview published by the Nezavisimaya Gazeta daily on Friday.

    `I'm glad with the fact that over the past five-seven years the trade
    turnover between our countries has grown several times. Russia is the
    main investor in the Armenian economy. Out of every three dollars
    invested in our state by foreign partners one dollar is Russia's
    share,' Sarkisyan noted. `Russian businesses in Armenia are feeling
    very comfortable. Well-known Russian companies work in various
    spheres of our economy,' he said.

    Sarkisyan believes that in the sphere of politics the bilateral
    relations are also at a very high level: `They are of strategic
    partnership nature, which meets both the interests of Moscow and
    Yerevan. This is mutually advantageous cooperation.'

    At the same time the existing potential of relations between Armenia
    and Russia so far is not fully used not only in the sphere of
    politics and economy, but also in other spheres, believes Sarkisyan.

    Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisyan was elected new President of Armenia,
    Armenian Central Election Commission (CEC) Chairman Garegin Azaryan
    said on December 20 after 100 percent of ballots were counted.

    According to preliminary data, Sarkisyan got 52.86 percent of votes
    (863,544 electors). Levon Ter-Petrosyan got 21.5 percent (351,306
    people) and Artur Bagdasaryan 16.6 percent (272,256 people).
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