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    YEREVAN, MOSCOW TO DISCUSS POSSIBILITY OF MIGRATION LAW RELAXATION FOR ARMENIAN CITIZENS

    YEREVAN. Feb 27

    Armenia and Russia have agreed to discuss the problem of Armenian
    migrants working in Russia who are facing the deportation threat
    from Russia's new migration laws, Armenian National Security Council
    Secretary Artur Bagdasarian said.

    Interfax, Russia Feb 27 2014

    "This is a serious problem. There is a threat of deportation of 170,000
    Armenian citizens, which has been declared officially. We have agreed
    to set up a joint interdepartmental group of representatives of all
    interested ministries. Its first meeting will be held in Moscow on
    February 27," Bagdasarian told a press conference on Wednesday.

    "We are optimistic. The problem causes profound social, economic and
    political concerns. Our Russian partners demonstrated understanding
    of our worries. We are looking for mutually acceptable solutions,"
    Bagdasarian said.

    Earlier he asked his Russian counterpart Nikolai Patrushev about a
    possibility of relaxing Russian migration laws for Armenian citizens.

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    From: A. Papazian
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