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    KHALIFA LAUDED FOR EFFORTS TO PROTECT ENVIRONMENT

    Khaleej Times
    June 23 2008
    United Arab Emirates

    ABU DHABI- The Armenian Ambassador to the UAE, Vahagn Melikian, has
    praised the efforts of the President, His Highness Shaikh Khalifa bin
    Zayed Al Nahyan, in protecting the environment, preserving wildlife,
    and developing natural resources in the UAE and other countries,
    especially Armenia.

    In a lecture at the Centre for Information Affairs, Melikian expressed
    his country's gratitude to the UAE leadership for donating land
    in Sharjah and Abu Dhabi for building churches and schools for the
    Armenian community in the two emirates.

    In Sharjah, he said, an Armenian church and school are currently
    operating and the Armenian community in the UAE is garnering funds
    for building a church and school in Abu Dhabi.

    The Armenian ambassador shed light on the Arpa-Sevan tunnel
    reconstruction and rehabilitation project and its vitality for his
    country.

    He said that Armenia is often referred to as an open-air museum
    as there are about 40,000 historical monuments spread across the
    country. Lake Sevan is, undoubtedly, considered one of Armenia's most
    precious treasures, he added.

    Melikian praised the $10 million loan given to his country by the Abu
    Dhabi Fund for Development to finance the rehabilitation of Arpa-Sevan
    Tunnel project, stating that this is a positive indication of the
    desire and determination of the two countries to strengthen their
    bilateral relations in all fields.

    Lake Sevan is located some 65km northeast from the capital, Yerevan,
    and it is considered the biggest lake in the Caucasus and one of the
    highest freshwater lakes in the world, he said, adding that it has
    a tectonic-volcanic origin.

    The ambassador stated that Lake Sevan is the only large natural water
    reservoir in Armenia, which is highly important for water balance of
    the Southern Caucasus, as well as for that of northern Iran and Turkey.

    Due to its strategic water resources, it is simultaneously the basic
    source of consumer water supply for Armenia and bordering states, he
    said, mentioning that 26 big and small rivers flow into Lake Sevan,
    whereas only the Hrazdan River flows out of it.
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