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  • Kremlin Starts Privatization Of Armenia In Two Parts

    KREMLIN STARTS PRIVATIZATION OF ARMENIA IN TWO PARTS

    Hakob Badalyan, Political Commentator
    Comments - Friday, 28 February 2014, 17:18

    Yerkir.am has reported that soon the Armenian Electric Networks will
    announce its insolvency. Yerkir.am has learned that company is in
    crisis behind which are some high-ranking officials. The newspaper
    reported that currently Rosneft is interested in the Armenian Electric
    Networks which is planning an investment expansion in Armenia.

    Rosneft's intentions seem legitimate in the context of developments
    underway in Armenia.

    Privatization of the Armenian Electric Networks was planned in 1999.

    The World Bank helped with the tender. One of the conditions was to
    privatize the networks to two companies to ensure competition in the
    future. The Russian companies were left out because did not comply
    with the requirements, namely regarding international audit.

    Later, however, the tender failed for whatever reason, and one or two
    years later, was sold to Midland Resources, an offshore company, which
    did not have any experience in management of electric networks. The
    Armenian press reported that the company belonged to the Republican
    ex-MP Harutyun Pambukyan who works in Moscow now. A while later
    Midland Resources sold the networks to Inter RAO UEN, a subsidiary
    of the Russian energy giant RAO UES. The Armenian government approved
    the deal.

    The network was thus fully owned by Russians. Now the owner may change,
    according to Yerkir.am's information. Russia has a new giant, Rosneft
    that competes with Gazprom. RAO UES has weakened in both economic
    and political terms, which is reflected in Armenia.

    At the same time, Rosneft's competition with Gazprom supposes that the
    company should ensure that it is represented in Armenia similarly to
    Gazprom. In other words, if in the beginning the electric networks were
    intended to be privatized in two packages, in the current situation
    privatization of Armenia in two packages between Gazprom and Rosneft
    may be concerned, both headed by the Kremlin.

    As to the stake of Armenian high-ranking officials in these
    developments as mentioned in the report of Yerkir.am, everything
    is natural. The Armenian press report every now and then that
    high-ranking officials owe for gas and electricity. Big amounts are
    meant. Deferred utility bills is the "stake" of the Armenian officials
    in the abovementioned deals therefore the deals receive state approval
    instead of investigation.

    - See more at:
    http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/comments/view/32004#sthash.IaQ4B50a.dpuf

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