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    IMPROVEMENT IS REGISTERED IN ARMENIAN-RUSSIAN RELATIONS, RF FIRST DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER STATES

    Noyan Tapan
    Apr 11 2007

    YEREVAN, APRIL 11, NOYAN TAPAN. Some improvement is registered in
    Armenian-Russian bilateral relations. RF First Deputy Prime Minister
    Sergei Ivanov reported this at the April 11 press briefing. In his
    words, the evidence of this is growth of trade circulation between
    the two countries reaching 70-80% in the recent period. Besides,
    Russia takes the first place by the volume of investments made in
    Armenia's economy. In S. Ivanov's words, it is gladdening that growth
    of those investments is made not only at the expense of "ethnic"
    capital, but also purely Russian capital. The investments were mainly
    made in spheres of energy (including nuclear energy), transport,
    telecommunication (including sphere of mobile communication).

    RA Prime Minister Serge Sargsian stated that the volume of trade
    circulation between the two countries in the recent years is not
    sufficient, which was conditioned by transport problems. The Prime
    Minister said that this problem has been already solved: Port-Kavkaz
    ferry communication was launched on April 10.

    In S. Ivanov's words, ferry communication to some extent will soften
    Armenia's transport blockade. Besides, it is planned to launch the
    second ferry at the end of the year. There are also joint programs
    regarding railway communication.

    In response to the question, whether Serge Sargsian's appointment to
    the post of Prime Minister will give a new stimulus to development of
    relations between the two countries, S. Ivanov said: "I have known
    Serge Sargsian for a long time, more exactly, from the previous
    century." In his words, not only good practical, but also personal
    relations were formed in this period, which permits to solve many
    prolems openly, freely, without diplomatic procedures. "I am sure
    that our relations will continue developing as before," he said.

    Touching upon his statement voiced during his interview to
    Financial Times newspaper lately that the South Caucasus does
    not need NATO bases, S. Sargsian explained: "I think creation of
    additional separating lines will add nothing in the structure of our
    security. Besides, Russia is reducing its presence in the region."
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