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    IN ARMENIA, PUTIN SEEKS STRONGER ROLE IN CAUCASUS

    http://asbarez.com/116913/in-armenia-putin-seeks-stronger-role-in-caucasus/
    Monday, December 2nd, 2013

    Russian President Valdimir Putin lays a wreath at Dzidzernagapert on
    his visit to Armenia (Photo: Armenpress)

    YEREVAN (Combined Sources)-Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived
    in Armenia Monday on his first official visit since regaining the
    Russian presidency last year and vowed for a stronger Russian role
    in the Caucasus.

    Days after President Serzh Sarkisian told European leaders in
    Vilnius, Lithuania that Armenia will continue to pursue "measured"
    relations with Europe, he met with his Russian counterpart to discuss
    continued development of the two countries' strategic partnership,
    trade and economic relations, as well as Armenia's membership in the
    Customs Union.

    At a press conference following his meeting, Putin vowed that Russia
    would do everything in its power to ensure Armenia's membership in the
    Customs Union, saying that all steps had been taken toward that goal.

    In his remarks, Putin also discussed the ongoing Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict and the role Russia plays in the security of the region. He
    said Russia did not want bloodshed on its borders.

    He addressed Azerbaijan's military threats against Armenia head on
    saying in the event of resumption of war, "Conditions for a peaceful
    resolution will be reduced, and other means of resolving the conflict
    will be reinforced."

    Putin also emphasized that it would be counterproductive to speak
    about what Russia will do if war resumes. "We must try to solve all
    disputable issues exceptionally in a political, diplomatic way. That's
    what we'll be aspiring for," he said.

    During the meeting, a number of documents were signed between the
    two countries. One such document envisions the cancelation of export
    duties for supplies of natural gas, oil products and diamonds. Another
    outlined Russian cooperation in nuclear safety.

    Putin arrived in Gyumri on Monday morning, where after the
    official welcoming ceremony, he and Sarkisian attended the third
    Russian-Armenian Forum, at which the Customs Union was again a priority
    topic of discussion.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin and Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian
    meet in Yerevan, Dec. 2 (Photo: Photolur)

    In praising the virtues of the Customs Union, Putin told the Forum that
    since joining the alliance, Kazakhstan and Belarus have experienced
    growth in their countries' gross domestic product during the first
    half of 2013.

    "Membership in the Customs Union and the Common Economic Space
    has brought tangible dividends to Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus,"
    said Putin.

    Putin said he was confident that Armenia's accession to the Eurasian
    integration project "would seriously strengthen its economic potential,
    improve the investment climate and promote direct business contacts,
    including those between regions."

    Putin and Sarkisian then traveled to Yerevan, where the Russian
    president was met with anti-Russian, anti-Customs Union protesters,
    who clashed with anti-riot police. Some 110 protesters were arrested.

    Dzidzernagapert Visit Putin also visited the Dzidzernagapert
    Memorial Complex and laid a wreath in memory of the Armenian Genocide
    victims. He also watered the tree he planted during his state visit
    in 2001 at the complex's Memorial Alley.

    Director of the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute, Haik Demoyan,
    presented Putin with a replica of gold coins minted in Petrograd in
    1915. The coins, which depict the two-headed eagle of the Russian
    Empire and the traditional Armenian Cross were produced to raise
    funds for Genocide survivors.

    While in Gyumri, Sarkisian and Putin visited the Russian military base,
    commissioned the 5th power unit of Hrazdan Thermal Power Plant and
    dedicated two stamps commemorating the upcoming 2014 Winter Olympics
    in the Russian city of Sochi.

    Putin also honored the victims of the 1988 earthquake by placing a
    wreath at a memorial in Gyumri.

    Gazprom becomes the sole owner of ArmRosGazprom The Russian Gazprom
    Company on Monday acquired the last 20 percent of ArmRosGazprom
    Company, reported Gazprom CEO Alexey Miller.

    Miller, who was in Armenia with Putin's delegation, said ArmRosGazprom
    will become a Gazprom subsidiary company, adding that "the Russian
    gas price for Armenia will change, and will be supplied to Armenia
    at Russia's domestic rate."

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