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  • ANKARA: Armenia Signs Power Supply Deal With Turkey

    ARMENIA SIGNS POWER SUPPLY DEAL WITH TURKEY

    Hurriye
    Sept 10 2008
    Turkey

    Armenia has signed a deal to supply electricity to Turkey from the
    beginning of 2009, Energy Minister Armen Movsisian said Wednesday.

    Movsisian told reporters that the deal will see electricity from
    Armenian thermal power plants supplied to eastern Turkey.

    "An agreement on this was reached during the recent visit of the
    Turkish President Abdullah Gul," he said.

    "Turkey is a new market for Armenia, as Armenia last supplied
    electricity to this country during the Soviet period," he added.

    Gul's visit Saturday to attend a football match between the two nations
    teams and meet his Armenian counterpart Serzh Sargsyan raised hopes
    that Turkey and Armenia could help the resolution of conflicts and
    establish diplomatic relations.

    The deal was signed between Armenias state-owned High Voltage
    Electricity Network

    company and a privately owned Turkish firm called UNIT, Movsisian said.

    He said the infrastructure was in place on the Armenian side to
    deliver the electricity but that repairs to transmission lines and
    the installation of a new transformer in Turkey would take four to
    five months.

    He said Armenia would initially supply 1.5 billion kilowatts per
    hour of electricity to Turkey and that the amount would eventually
    increase to 3.5 billion kilowatts per hour.

    Turkey does not have diplomatic relations with its eastern neighbor
    Armenia because of Yerevan's invasion of Azerbaijani territory.
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