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    The Financial Express (Bangladesh)
    November 9, 2012 Friday


    Armenia, Iran build joint hydro-power plant

    MEGHRI


    EGHRI, Nov. 9 -- Armenia and Iran on Thursday started to construct a
    joint hydro-electric power plant on their shared border as the
    Christian and Muslim neighbours sought to boost economic ties.

    Armenia's President Serzh Sarkisian and Iran's Energy Minister Majid
    Namjoo symbolically laid the first stone for the plant located on the
    Arax River near the southern Armenian town of Meghri.

    "Hydro-diplomacy, which we use in our policy, plays a huge role
    today," Namjoo told journalists at the opening ceremony.

    The $323-million (253-million-euro), 130-megawatt plant is due to be
    completed in five years, and will supply energy to Iran for the first
    15 years before being handed over to Armenia.

    "This plant will play an important role in ensuring Armenia's energy
    security," Armenian Energy Minister Armen Movsisian told a news
    conference after the ceremony.

    Armenia and Iran last month vowed to increase economic cooperation,
    boost bilateral trade and speed up joint projects including the
    hydro-electric plant, a third power transmission line between the
    countries and a railway link.

    Yerevan has been seeking to increase links with Tehran because it is
    suffering from long-term political disputes with two of its other
    neighbours, Turkey and Azerbaijan, which have led to an economic
    blockade and closed borders.

    Armenia's central bank in August rejected allegations that Iran has
    been using Armenian financial institutions to dodge international
    sanctions.




    From: A. Papazian
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