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    SERGEI LAVROV: DIFFICULTIES ARISING IN RUSSIAN-ARMENIAN COOPERATION ARE NOT INSURMOUNTABLE

    Noyan Tapan
    Apr 04 2007

    YEREVAN, APRIL 4, NOYAN TAPAN. "In recent year Russia not only
    has retained its position of the leading trade partner of Armenia
    but also has established itself as a big investor in the Armenian
    economy." The Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stated this at
    the April 4 meeting with the teaching staff and students of Yerevan
    State University (YSU).

    However, in his words, the establishment of ecomomic relations is
    impossible without difficulties. Particularly, it was possible "to
    breathe life" not into all the Armenian enterprises transferred to
    Russia under the agreement "Property for Debt". He said that they
    succeeded in regulating the work at only the Hrazdan Thermal Power
    Plant out of the enterprises transferred to Russia.

    As regards the other enterprises, the minister noted that their
    specific character was not fully taken into account because efficient
    operation of such enterprises becomes more complicated in market
    conditions. "We are not going to recede: both the Russian and Armenian
    sides have enough will and resolution to modernize these enterprises. A
    special bilateral governmental commission will deal with the the fate
    of Mars Plant and all other enterprises," S. Lavrov stated.

    He assured those present that difficulties arising in the
    Russian-Armenian coopration are not insurmountable, which is also
    evidenced by "the qualitative changes in our relations, which have
    become possible in many respects thanks to the fact that Russia has
    grown stronger economically."

    As regards making the control stricter on the Russian-Georgian border
    and its impact on Armenia, S. Lavrov said that the reasons for stricter
    control are obvious for the Russian side. "We can't shut our eyes to
    Georgia's unprecedented military preparations which may be aimed at
    solution of the South Ossetian and Abkhazian problems by force. We
    are doing everything so that the Armenian side will not suffer from
    tightened control and all possible negative consequences will be
    reduced to a minimum," the Russian foreign minister said.
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