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    SHARP DEPRECIATION OF DOLLAR IS WORRYING FROM VIEWPOINT OF COUNTRY'S NATIONAL SECURITY, ARMENIAN PRIME MINISTER SAYS

    Noyan Tapan
    Dec 5, 2007

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 5, NOYAN TAPAN. The sharp appreciation of the
    Armenian dram or the depreciation of the dollar is worrying not
    only because of its impact on the Armenian economy but also from
    the viewpoint of national security, the Armenian prime minister
    Serge Sargsian expressed this opinion at the December 5 meeting with
    resporters. In his words, Armenia's economy is open and small and
    therefore vulnerable, and processes taking place in international
    market are quite dangerous in this respect. Besides, Armenian citizens
    receive large sums from their relatives abroad, and considerable
    part of these remittances is received in dollars. At the same time,
    the inflow of large amounts of dollars is an additional factor for
    the dollar's depreciation. According to S. Sargsian, the depreciation
    of the dollar is not conducive to export promotion either, whereas
    there is a problem of increasing Armenia's GDP continuously.

    The prime minister said that the government is concerned about all
    this and is taking the respective steps which cannot give positive
    results in a short period of time but will prove quite efficient later.

    Speaking about the recent fall in the dram's exchange rate by 20
    points in one day, S. Sargsian said that it was not related to the
    processes in international market. According to him, the issue is
    being examined in order to reveal the cause of the sharp fluctuation
    of the exchange rate: a step to do damage to the country's economy,
    a mere speculation, or an interference of other countries.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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