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    MONEY TO CHOOSE

    Vestnik Kavkaza
    Aug 9 2012
    Russia

    Yugeny Krishtalyov. Exclusively to VK

    Armenian President Serge Sergsyan's working visit to Moscow caused
    many versions of true aims of the conversation between him and Russian
    President Vladimir Putin. The agenda of interests and sharp themes
    is too wide to choose the most acute and important: gas prices,
    elections in Armenia, Russia's initiative on the Eurasian Union,
    settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, and even prospects of
    the Armenian-Turkish dialogue.

    The front theme of the Russian-Armenian dialogue is the election
    campaign started in Armenia. Actually in a half of a year Armenian
    electorate will choose a new president. Who will be the next leader of
    the country? Serge Sargsyan is ready for the second term; the former
    president Robert Kocheryan is considered to have political ambitions.

    Probably new politicians will appear, for example, the leader of the
    party Prosperous Armenia, Gagik Tsarukyan.

    Anyway the candidate for presidency of the Armenian state should find
    support of Moscow as soon as possible and define political and economic
    outlines of the cooperation. And Serge Sargsyan is dealing with it.

    One of the main priorities placed at the focus of the media attention
    is gas negotiations. Ahead of the elections increase of Russian gas
    prices is undesirable for Armenian authorities, but it is avoidable
    just like the date of voting. In the end Sargsyan stated that the sides
    reached mutual agreement on principles of Russian gas prices forming.

    "It should correlate with reality of the market gas price multiplied
    or divided into demand of Armenia in natural gas, considering tariffs
    which are close to regional prices and under effectiveness of its
    (Armenian) economy," Sargsyan told journalists.

    During recent times the Armenian and Russian mass media actively
    discussed rumors on the fact that the Russian company Gazprom and
    the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources of Armenia conduct
    negotiations on increase of the price of Russian gas exported to
    Armenia. According to the information, Gazprom intends to set new
    tariffs on gas since October 1. 1000 cubic meters of gas will cost
    $280 instead of current $180. However, it is not a final price -
    since January 1, 2013, 1 thousand cubic meters of gas would cost $320.

    The Minister of Energy and Natural Resources of Armenia, Armen
    Movsisyan, confirmed the fact of negotiations, but he refused to give
    information on details. He assured journalists that there could be
    no any secret prices' increase.

    In the context of coming price increase and the election campaign the
    government of Armenia needs resources. The problem appeared after the
    Conference of the EU countries-donors postponed the issue on providing
    Armenia with financial support. It seems Yerevan addressed to Moscow
    for financial help. The Armenian authorities are thought to hold secret
    talks with Russia on a large credit. The sum is from $800 million
    to $1 billion. That is the cost of election promises by Armenian
    President to people to maintain his position for next five years.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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