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    ITAR-TASS, Russia

    Medvedev to pay two-day official visit to Armenia

    20.10.2008, 00.11

    YEREVAN, October 20 (Itar-Tass) -- Russian President Dmitry Medvedev
    will arrive in Armenia on Monday on a two-day official visit at the
    invitation of Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan, the Armenian
    presidential press secretary told Itar-Tass on Sunday.

    That would be the first Armenian visit of Medvedev in the presidential
    capacity and the fifth meeting of the two chiefs of state in 2008, he
    said. The presidents met in Moscow on March 24 and June 24, in
    St. Petersburg on June 6 and in Sochi on September 2.

    Following the official welcome ceremony, the two chiefs of states will
    go to the Armenian presidential residence and share a meal.

    The presidents will have a one-to-one meeting, and delegations will
    join in later on. It is planned to sign a number of bilateral
    documents. Medvedev and Sargsyan will make statements in comments on
    the negotiations and give a press conference.

    The presidents will attend the opening of Russia Square in front of
    the Yerevan City Hall and the House of Moscow cultural and business
    center.

    Medvedev will visit the Tsitsernakaberd Park and the memorial to
    victims of the 1915 Armenian genocide in the Ottoman Empire.

    The presidents will discuss Russia-Armenia interaction in the solution
    of Caucasian problems.

    Intensive summit contacts `are an illustrative example of the
    high-level political dialog targeted at further strengthening of the
    strategic partnership and alliance between Russia and Armenia,' a
    high-ranking Kremlin source told Itar-Tass.

    `The main item on the agenda of the Yerevan visit of Medvedev is
    negotiations with Sargsyan,' the source said. 'The chiefs of state
    will discuss a broad range of bilateral issues.'

    `In addition, they will consider the Caucasian situation following the
    Georgian aggression against South Ossetia and pressing international
    issues,' the source said. `Much attention will be given to the
    agreements the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) reached
    at the September session in Moscow. The member countries said they
    would enhance coordination of their foreign policies. The organization
    is being chaired by Armenia.'

    `Ways of the Karabakh settlement will be discussed in the light of
    Russia's active and constructive mediation. The Russian position is
    invariable: Moscow will continue to assist the search for mutually
    acceptable solutions,' the source said.

    Trade and economic cooperation will be in the spotlight, the Kremlin
    representative said. `Bilateral trade grew by 13% in January-August
    2008 to $536.5 million,' he said.

    `Russia is a key foreign economic partners of Armenia. It ranks one of
    the first by the amount of investments: Russian investments in Armenia
    amassed from 1991 through July 1, 2008, exceeded $1.6 billion. Russia
    invested about $428 million in Armenia in the first half of this
    year,' the source said.

    `The sides will highlight broader energy cooperation. Gas energy
    projects are successful, and there are promising plans for atomic
    energy, geological survey and uranium mining,' he said.

    `Russian businesses ` Gazprom, Inter RAO, VTB, Russian Aluminum,
    VimpelCom, AFK Sistema, Russian Railroads and Alrosa - are
    successfully operating in key Armenian sectors,' he said.

    `Transportation problems in Armenia are being resolved thanks to
    Russian consistent efforts. The modernization of the Armenian railroad
    infrastructure started early this year, as the Armenian railroad was
    taken in concession management by Russian Railroads,' he said.

    `Medvedev will attend the opening of Russia Square in Yerevan and the
    launch of the Comstar ` United TeleSystems (a component of AFK
    Sistema) Armenian project ` a national telecom network
    Comstar-OTS. The network will offer ViMax broadband wireless Internet
    service in Yerevan and another 18 cites of Armenia. The country has
    never had such a network before. Also, it is one of the first networks
    of the kind in the world,' the source said. `Telecommunication is very
    important for highland areas difficult of access, as well as for
    social, emergency situations and security services.'

    `Relations between Russian and Armenian regions are on the rise. About
    70 constituents of the Russian Federation have established contact
    with Armenia, and 16 of them have signed agreements on trade,
    economic, scientific, technical and cultural cooperation. Another two
    inter-regional agreements will be signed during Medvedev's visit: the
    Sverdlovsk region will sign an agreement with the Armenian government,
    while the Yaroslavl region will sign an agreement with the Armavir
    region,' the source said.

    `Humanitarian cooperation is very dynamic. There were years of Russia
    and Armenia in 2005 and 2006, the Year of the Russian Language in
    2007, the Season of Russian Culture in Armenia in 2008, and the Season
    of Armenian Culture in Russia in 2009. A Russian book center opened in
    Yerevan this spring in the attendance of the presidents'
    spouses. Another important humanitarian event is due this November ` a
    Russian science and culture center will open in Yerevan. The center
    will be a key floor for broadening cultural, educational and
    scientific relations,' the source said.

    The previous official Armenian visit of the Russian chief of state
    (then President Vladimir Putin) was paid on September 14-15, 2001.

    Putin had two working visits to Armenia: one on May 24-25, 2001, in
    order to attend a meeting of the Collective Security Council of the
    Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) and the other on March
    24-25, 2005, in connection with the opening of the Russian Year in
    Armenia.

    Medvedev visited Armenia on May 30-31, 2005, as the head of the
    presidential administration.

    Boris Yeltsin made a brief visit to Armenia on September 21, 1991, in
    the capacity of the Chairman of the Supreme Council of the Russian
    Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. He paid the visit together with
    Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev in order to seek Karabakh
    settlement ways.

    Soviet leaders visited Armenia, as well. Nikita Khrushchev, then First
    Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party Central Committee, visited
    Yerevan in May 1961 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Soviet
    Armenia. Then Secretary General of the Soviet Communist Party Central
    Committee Leonid Brezhnev paid a similar visit in November 1970.

    Then Secretary General of the Soviet Communist Party Central Committee
    Mikhail Gorbachev visited Armenia in early December 1988 after the
    devastating earthquake in northern areas.

    Russian Emperor Nicholas I visited Yerevan in October 1832.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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