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    ITAR-TASS, Russia
    October 23, 2011 Sunday 05:01 AM EST

    Armenia's president comes to Russia on state visit

    YEREVAN October 23


    Armenia's President Serzh Sargsyan starts on Sunday a three-day state
    visit to the Russian Federation at the invitation of his counterpart
    Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev.

    The programme of the visit includes top-level negotiations in the
    Kremlin on Monday, as well as meetings with the country's leaders.
    Besides, Sargsyan will meat with teachers and students of the Moscow
    State Lomonosov University and will lay wreaths to the Unknown Soldier
    Monument by the Kremlin wall.

    Political cooperation between the two countries is considered as
    strategic partnership and the political dialogue is at the high level.
    During Medvedev's state visit to Armenia last August, the presidents
    confirmed following the strategic partnership and further development
    of bilateral relations.

    "Russia is Armenia's leading trade and economic partner," Armenia's
    Prime Minister Tigran Sarkisyan said. "Russia makes over half of all
    investments in Armenia's economy over its independence."

    He said that presently there are about 1,400 enterprises in Armenia,
    where Russian capital participates.

    "They are investments of billions in our economy, from the energy
    sector to small and medium businesses and the financial sector,"
    Sarkisyan said.

    Russian enterprises feel comfortable in Armenia, he said on October 18
    in St. Petersburg during his meeting with Russia's Prime Minister
    Vladimir Putin. Their "economic potential is growing," these
    "enterprises have reached a rather high level of revenues," he said.

    Russia's loan to Armenia of 500 million dollars let the country soften
    the consequences of the world financial crisis, solve certain urgent
    social and economic objectives, like reconstruction in the northern
    part of the republic which had suffered from an earthquake back in
    1988.

    Armenia appreciates greatly Russia's mediator role as co-chair of the
    Minsk Group of the OSCE on Nagorny Karabakh and personal involvement
    of Russia's president in efforts to bring closer positions of the
    sides.

    Russia and Armenia cooperate closely in the military-technical sphere.
    In compliance with the inter-state agreements, Armenia hosts a Russian
    military base and border guards /at the border with Turkey and Iran/.
    Armenia takes presence of Russia's military and border guards as a
    major component of the national security. In 2010, the term of the
    Russian base's presence was extended by 49 years.

    "Our peoples have historic, spiritual, social, economic and political
    ties," Sargsyan told the Allies. CSTO magazine earlier. "Cooperation
    between our countries has reached the level of strategic partnership,
    and cooperation in the framework of the CSTO has strengthened
    additionally the dynamically developing Armenia-Russia relations."




    From: A. Papazian
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