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    ARMENIA'S PREMIER: INVESTORS FROM AMERICA, JAPAN AND MIDDLE EAST HAVE SHOWN INTEREST TO THE BUILDING OF A NEW NUCLEAR ENERGY BLOC IN ARMENIA

    ARMINFO
    Monday, November 26, 12:53

    Armenia and Russia have been creating a joint-stock company for the
    building of a new nuclear power bloc , Prime Minister of Armenia
    Tigran Sargsyan said in an interview with "Interfax" news agency.

    He said that the company will be created 50/50. "It means that 50%
    will be financed by Russia and 50% - by Armenia. We discussed several
    ways of financing of the project. We have got an operator which
    has been drawing out the business-model for two years and has been
    calculating effectiveness of functioning of the new nuclear power
    plant. The operator should also decide the share of investors, how
    much they should invest, etc. It is not ruled out that we may revise
    the share of our participation and attract private investors to the
    building of the plant. Anyway, our Russian counterparts are ready to
    discuss this model as well, since we had interesting roposals from
    the side of big investors, which have been looking for the spheres
    where to invest their capital. For this reason, we do not rule out
    this option. We also do not rule out an option of attraction of credit
    resources just for this project", - he said.

    He also added that according to the programme, the building had
    to start in 2014, but the events in Japan after the incident at
    Fukushima nuclear power plant took much time. "The world community
    started revising their attitude to nuclear power plants. It also
    hardened safety rules. For this reason, first, we initiated extra
    international test of the functioning plant, secondly, we hardened
    requirements to the new blocs, so that to be at 100% confident that
    the new bloc fully meets safety standards", - Sargsyan said.

    Investors from America, Japan and Middle East have shown interest
    to the building of a new nuclear energy bloc in Armenia, he said
    and added that they do not negotiate with them at present, as the
    intermediaries have been clearing out the details. The possibility
    of getting the Russian credit is also watched like one of the ways
    for financing of the project, he said. Moreover, they have been also
    studying the possibility of getting credit from EurAsian Anti-Crisis
    Fund. "We have been discussing all possible options", - prime minister
    of Armenia said.

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