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    CONDOLEEZZA RICE PROMISED TO TIGRAN SARGSYAN

    Lragir.am
    19:03:23 - 22/10/2008

    During the Russian-Georgian war in August the Armenian economy
    sustained damage of 670 million dollars, including the lost profit,
    possible investments, and other, stated Prime Minister Tigran
    Sargsyan on October 22 during the question and answer session of
    the parliament. He answered the question of Member of Parliament
    Victor Dallakyan whether the Armenian government brings up this issue
    during international meetings, and whether this particular issue was
    discussed with the Americans when the prime minister visited the U.S.,
    and the Russians, when the Russian president visited there.

    "The stance of the president and the government of the republic
    is that the international organizations must discuss this issue
    in terms of the region rather than separate countries when the
    compensation of territories or financial and technical assistance
    is under consideration," Tigran Sargsyan stated. He says for this
    reason both he and the foreign minister bring up the issue that
    Armenia also sustained losses, and when the financial assistance
    for the recovery of the damage is discussed, they must realize that
    Armenia also sustained losses, and Armenia must also get assistance.

    "We were reassured by our colleagues in the United States that
    this issue will be discussed. This issue was discussed not only
    in the meeting with Dick Cheney, Condoleezza Rice, but also the
    director of the IMF and the leadership of the World Bank with whom
    we met. We will get such assistance, first of all it is going to
    be technical assistance. And they promised that we will get that
    assistance. Condoleezza Rice made this promise, that any technical
    assistance that we will get is necessary to us, as well as we have
    arrangements with the IMF and the World Bank about financial and
    technical assistance," Tigran Sargsyan said.

    They discussed the issue with the Russians as well, and discussed more
    thoroughly. They discussed sphere by sphere what risks the August
    events pose to Armenia. "The problems that we were discussing were
    divided into two parts. The first, what action we should take to raise
    the reliability of the economic system of Armenia, the ability to face
    risks, and second, the undisrupted operation of definite enterprises
    because there are over 1000 companies which are run on Russian capital,
    some of which have a vital importance to our economic system. And
    naturally we have discussed the problem of raising the reliability of
    definite businesses, and we have definite arrangements, including on
    technical and financial assistance, and we hope that the protocols
    which we signed during the activities of the interstate commission,
    we will be able to bring them into being together with our Russian
    partners," Tigran Sargsyan stated.
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