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    ARMENIAN PRIME MINISTER TIGRAN SARGSYAN VISITS "RED HILL" ANCIENT PLACE

    ARMENPRESS
    DECEMBER 2, 2009
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 2, ARMENPRESS: Armenian Prime Minister Tigran
    Sargsyan visited today "Red Hill" ancient place involved in the group
    of "Erebuni" historic-archeological reserve-museum. Here the prime
    minister was presented the issues of the place which impedes in making
    "Red Hill" attractive for tourists.

    Director of the museum Gagik Gyurjyan said the last excavations
    and serious archeological works in this territory were conducted
    in soviet years in 1960s and during that time it was attractive for
    specialists-scientists and tourists. But currently the territory is
    in bad condition and has even turned into a garbage place.

    G. Gyurjyan said besides excavations it is necessary to renovate the
    territory which will be the best way to preserve it.

    "Naturally, this issue is under the limelight of the government
    and these issues need to be solved," Armenian Prime Minister Tigran
    Sargsyan said. This year prime minister-affiliated oversight center
    carried out relevant studies to clear out the situation connected
    with the preservation of the territory.

    "During the coming months we will develop strategic program and present
    it to specialists. Thanks to the strategy we will be able to preserve
    this historic-cultural value having 3000 history as a heritage and on
    the other hand understand how we will develop science, tourism on the
    basis of all this. The strategic program must include a scientific
    part, excavation part, cooperation with best international research
    centers," the prime minister said.

    According to him, in cooperation with the Asian Development Bank it
    is expected to build new road through "Red Hill" border. From this
    viewpoint the bank's demands are rather strict: both preservation of
    ecological and historic-cultural values must be carried out according
    to the best international standards.
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