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    ARMENIAN PRIME MINISTER MEETS THE REPRESENTATIVES OF ARMENIAN
    COMMUNITY IN RUSSIAN YAROSLAVL PROVINCE

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 24, ARMENPRESS:Today morning the delegation headed
    by the Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsian arrived in Yaroslavl on
    two-day working visit to take part in the 11th session of the
    Armenian-Russian inter-governmental commission for economic
    cooperation between Armenia and Russian Federation.
    Tigran Sargsian was met by the Minister of Transport of Russian
    Federation, Chairman of the Russian side of the Commission Igor
    Levitin, Governor of Yaroslavl province Sergey Vakhrukov,
    representatives of the inter-governmental commission and authorities
    of the province.
    Public relations department of Armenian Government told Armenpress
    that the meeting of the Prime Minister with the representatives of
    Armenian community in Yaroslavl took place in the afternoon. During
    the meeting with the representatives of the community the Armenian
    Prime Minister referred to the socio-economic condition of Armenia and
    spoke about the means through which our state overcomes the world
    financial-economic crisis.
    The Prime Minister stressed that there are prerequisites for
    cautious optimism for 2010. According to the Prime Minister it will be
    a year of recovery and during the next years our economy will enter a
    phase of sustainable growth.
    Tigran Sargsian underscored that the tendencies and developments
    registered in the Russian economy also have a significant impact on
    the economy of Armenia.
    Refer has been made to the regional issues and the latest
    developments of Armenian-Turkish relations. The Prime Minister noted
    that Armenia is principal in its position to establish non
    preconditioned relations with Turkey.
    T. Sargsian answered the questions our compatriots are concerned
    with, which referred to the peaceful regulation of Nagorno Karabakh
    issue, development of road infrastructures, enhancement of
    Armenian-Russian inter-state and inter-province ties, issues of
    preservation of Armenia and the comp
    increase of Armenian competitiveness, encouraging of qualitative
    education, preservation of the historical-cultural heritage,
    proportional development of the bordering villages and dual
    citizenship.
    The issues of participation of the Armenian manpower in the
    construction works implemented for "Sochi 2014" Winter Olympic Games
    as well as the export of construction materials of Armenian production
    have been stressed as important.
    Afterwards the meeting of Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsian
    with the Governor of Russian Yaroslavl province Sergey Vakhrukov took
    place. The interlocutors discussed issues connected with the economic
    cooperation with Yaroslavl province, particularly the opportunities of
    mutually profitable cooperation between the enterprises of Armenia and
    Yaroslavl province.
    The importance of cooperation in scientific-technical and cultural
    spheres has been stressed. The interlocutors referred to the
    St. Gevorg Armenian Church which is being constructed in
    Yaroslavl. The Prime Minister stressed that Armenia highly assesses
    the careful attitude of the authorities of the Yaroslavl province
    towards nearly 7000 representatives of Armenian community.
    Accompanied by the co-chairman of the inter-governmental commission
    Igor Levitin and Governor of Yaroslavl Province Sergey Vakhrukov
    Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsian also visited St. Vedenian
    Tolgian temple and met one of the most renowned spiritual figures in
    Russia, mother Varvara.
    The plenary session of Armenian-Russian inter-governmental
    commission for economic cooperation affairs will take place tomorrow,
    on September 25.
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