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    ARMENIA CONSIDERING POSSIBLE FREE TRADE ZONE WITH EGYPT

    ITAR-TASS News Agency, Russia
    April 15, 2007 Sunday 04:32 PM EST

    Armenia is considering the possible formation of a free trade zone with
    Egypt for the benefit of bilateral trade, President Robert Kocharian
    told a Sunday press conference in Cairo, following negotiations with
    Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Mohamed Nazif.

    "A favorable investment climate is forming in Egypt, and that would
    help Armenian businessmen and investors to implement joint projects
    in the food and textile industries, information technologies,
    communications, energy and tourism on the Egyptian land," Kocharian
    said.

    "Swiftly developing information technologies are bound to become a
    key sphere of interaction," he said, voicing hope for the soonest
    specific projects.

    He said they had also agreed on exchanging specialists.

    The negotiations with Nazif and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak
    centered on ways to strengthen bilateral relations and enlarge trade.

    The chiefs of state also discussed regional and international problems,
    including the Iranian nuclear dossier.

    In the opinion of Egypt, bilateral trade is still low although it
    tripled to $2.26 million in 2006. There are seven companies with
    Egyptian capital in Armenia, and the sides are developing relations
    in science, culture, education and tourism.

    About 8,000 members of the Armenian community in Egypt play a
    considerable role in the Egyptian political life. The community
    exceeded 40,000 people in the 1940s, but many Armenians had to leave
    in the 1960s because of the new socialist orientation of Egypt.

    There are Armenian churches and schools in modern Egypt. The Armenians
    release two dailies and one weekly and an Arabic-language journal.
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