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    GREAT BRITAIN TO CONTINUE ACTIVITIES IN ARMENIA, AMBASSADOR SAYS

    ARKA
    May 16, 2008

    YEREVAN, May 16. /ARKA/. Great Britain has no intention to break off
    activities with Armenia, but further bilateral cooperation mainly
    depend on the country's internal political situation and economic
    progress, UK Ambassador to Armenia Charles Lonsdale said during his
    meeting with RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsian.

    The Ambassador assured the Premiere Great Britain is ready to assist
    Armenia in the implementation of joint programs with European Union
    (EU) and World Bank (WB).

    Ambassador Lonsdale stressed the necessity for the balanced regional
    development program in the country.

    In his turn, Sargsian assured the British Ambassador that his
    activities in Armenia will contribute to Armenian-British cooperation
    development. To foster democracy, Armenia stipulates for serious
    programs and activities to settle topical issues, the Prime Minister
    said.

    Sargsian was not content with the Armenian-British trade turnover
    and set a stress on economic cooperation development.

    Armenian-British trade turnover increased by 51.7% to $45.1mln in 2007.

    Armenian exports to Great Britain last year totaled $2.8mln against
    7.6mln in 2006. British imports to Armenia rose 91.2% to $42.3mln in
    the reporting period.

    Thanking the Ministry of International Development of Great Britain
    for carrying out social reforms in Armenian regions, Sargsian said
    Armenia plans to launch new cooperation programs.

    The Prime Minister informed the British Ambassador the new concept
    of civil service is under way. He said Armenia expects technical
    assistance from Great Britain to implement this program. The Premier
    assured the Ambassador Armenia will do its best to sign an agreement
    with Great Britain on preventing double taxation. This may become
    a serious impetus to bilateral economic cooperation, according to
    Sargsian.

    The participants to the meeting also discussed issues on regional
    development and Armenian-Turkish relations. Sargsian confirmed that
    Armenia is ready to establish diplomatic relations with Turkey without
    any preconditions. He said Great Britain can play a crucial role in
    this issue.

    Armenian-Turkish border has been closed since 1993 on Turkey's
    initiative. This caused $500mln worth annual damage to Armenia's
    economy.
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