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    ARMENIANS ARE NOT A BURDEN IN ANY COUNTRY: ARMENIAN PRESIDENT

    ARMINFO News Agency
    September 23, 2006 Saturday

    Armenians are not a burden in any country. They are economically
    active and enterprising and as a rule are actively integrated in
    the economy of the country they live in, Armenian President Robert
    Kocharyan says in an interview to Vesti Nedeli TV program (Russia)
    when asked about the growing number of attacks on Armenians and other
    Caucasians in Russia.

    Kocharyan says that some patriotic moods are obviously rising in
    Russia. There were years when Armenians felt themselves humiliated
    in Russia but now the situation is changing. We should carry out
    explanatory work with people to make this change tangible - first of
    all, for Russia itself, says Kocharyan.

    Asked about the level of knowledge of Russian in Armenia, Kocharyan
    says that today it is lower than in the Soviet times. But for a small
    country like Armenia it is simply indispensable to know foreign
    language. "We simply can't translate all necessary literature,
    particularly technical one, into Armenian and in order to get full
    value education it is necessary to know foreign language." "It's
    God's will that we know Russian and I think we realize it." Kocahryan
    says that broadcasting of Russian channels in Armenia is a very
    important factor for raising the level of knowledge of Russian in
    the country. "I would like the Russian side to be more active in
    the matter. I think that any educated person in Armenia should know
    Russian and one European language."

    Asked if Armenia will live calmly in the next 1.5 years, Kocharyan
    says: "I think yes. You mean elections? I think we have an immunity
    in the matter."
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