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    Medvedev, Sargsyan to Discuss Economic Cooperation

    Sunday, October 19, 2008 10:57 PM

    (Source: Daily News Bulletin; Moscow - English)MOSCOW. Oct 19
    (Interfax) - Russian-Armenian trade and economic interaction will be
    the main topic at talks between Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan and
    Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, who will visit Armenia on October
    20 - 21 at the invitation of this Armenia counterpart. "The main
    provision on the agenda of Medvedev's visit will be talks in the
    tete-a-tete and extended formats with Sargsyan. The presidents will
    discuss a large number of issues of multifaceted Russian-Armenian
    cooperation," a Kremlin source told Interfax on the eve of the visit.

    This will be the fifth meeting between the two presidents so far this
    year. They earlier met on March 24 and June 24 in Moscow, June 6 in
    St. Petersburg and September 2 in Sochi. "This vividly proves the high
    level of political dialog aimed at the further strengthening of
    strategic partnership and allied relations between Russia and
    Armenia," the source said.

    "Trade and economic interaction will be one of the topical subjects at
    the meeting of the two presidents," he said.

    Bilateral trade grew 13%, to $536.5 million, in eight months of 2008
    compared to the same period a year ago. Russia is Armenia's leading
    foreign economic partner, particularly in terms of Russia's
    accumulated investments to Armenia from 1991 to July 1, 2008 topped
    $1.6 billion, while Russia invested around $428 million in the first
    six months of this year.

    The two countries pay serious attention to expanding bilateral energy
    trade. They successfully implement joint gas projects. There are
    prospects in the nuclear energy sphere, geological surveying and the
    industrial development of uranium fields as well, the source said.

    Russia's leading companies Gazprom (RTS: GAZP), Inter RAO UES, VTB
    (RTS: VTBR), RusAl, VimpelCom (RTS: VIMP), AFK Sistema (RTS: AFKS),
    Russian Railways (RZD) (RTS: RZHD), Alrosa (RTS: ALRS) all work in the
    Armenian market.

    "Transport problems in friendly Armenia are solved thanks to Russia's
    consistent actions," the source said. A comprehensive modernization of
    Armenia's railroad infrastructure began after RZD took concession
    management of Armenian railroads in the beginning of the year.

    As of now, 70 Russia's regions are involved in international contacts
    with Armenia, while 16 of them have already signed trade- economic,
    scientific-technical and cultural interaction agreements with Armenia,
    the source said.

    Two more interregional agreements: on trade-economic, scientific and
    cultural cooperation between the government of the Sverdlovsk region
    and the Armenian government and a trade-economic, scientific-
    technical and cultural cooperation between the government of the
    Yaroslavl region and Armenia's Armavir region, are planned for signing
    during Medvedev's visit, he said.

    Medvedev will also attend in the opening ceremony of the Square of
    Russia in Yerevan as part of his visit.

    The Russian president will also take part in the ceremony of launching
    a project to create Armenia's national communication network
    Komstar-UTS by Russia's Komstar-UTS company, a part of AFK Sistema. A
    broadband wireless network based on the WiMAX technology will cover
    Yerevan and 18 of Armenia's largest cities and will be one of the
    first telecommunication networks of its kind in the world. "The
    network is of great national importance from the viewpoint of
    providing distant and hard-to-reach districts, given mountainous
    landscape, as well as social facilities and emergency and special
    services with quality communication," the source said.

    (c) 2008 Daily News Bulletin; Moscow - English. Provided by ProQuest
    LLC. All rights Reserved.

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