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  • It'll Take 3 Hours To Drive From Yerevan To Stepanakert Through New

    IT'LL TAKE 3 HOURS TO DRIVE FROM YEREVAN TO STEPANAKERT THROUGH NEW HIGHWAY BEING CONSTRUCTED BY HAYASTAN FUND

    YEREVAN, May 30./ARKA/. The funds to be collected during Hayastan
    All-Armenian Fund Telethon will be directed to the construction of
    Vardenis (Armenia)-Martakert (Karabakh) highway.

    It will take just three hours to drive from Yerevan to Stepenakert,
    the capital of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, through this highway.

    According to Ara Vardanyan, executive director of the Fund, the
    estimated cost of the project is nearly $30 million.

    "This amount will be allocated to the construction of the second
    highway to the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic. Such decision was made based
    upon some strategic purposes, and development of Armenia's Martuni
    region," Vardanyan told reporters at the doorstep to the meeting of
    the Fund's Board of Trustees on Thursday.

    He noted the Armenian and NKR governments have financially supported
    the project and most of the works have already been carried out. The
    Fund will just inject money into paving and landscaping the 114-km
    long highway.

    "It is time now to modernize the highways to Karabakh, because
    Goris-Stepanakert highway is very inconvenient. The new highway will
    also contribute to tourism advancement," Vardanyan added.

    The project, according to him, will be launched in January 2014
    following the fund collection at the European Phonethon, U.S. Telethon
    and charity dinners in different countries.

    Last year, the traditional telethon in Los Angeles raised over 21.4
    million dollars in donations.

    The donated funds were invested in constructing community centers in
    the rural regions of Karabakh, agricultural program development in
    Tavush region of Armenia, and assistance to the Syrian Armenians.

    Hayastan All- Armenian Fund was established in 1992 to implement the
    national projects and support the development of infrastructures
    in Armenia and the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic. The trustees' board
    headed by the Armenian president includes respected representatives
    of Armenian communities worldwide.

    Today, Yerevan is connected to Stepanakert via the 330-km long highway-
    Yerevan-Goris-Lachin-Stepanakert. -0-

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