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    TODAY'S RATES OF CHINA AND INDIA DEVELOPMENT ARE EVIDENCE OF THE FACT THAT THEY WILL OCCUPY THE LEADING POSITIONS IN THE WORLD ECONOMY IN THE NEAR FUTURE
    Mariam Levina

    ArmInfo
    10.12.2007

    Interview of deputy Foreign Minister of Armenia Armen Bayburdyan with
    ArmInfo Agency

    By international experts' calculations, China and India will become
    the dominating countries in the world in 20-25 years. In this context,
    what spheres of economy, from your viewpoint, are the most perspective
    in the development of trade-economic cooperation with these states?

    First of all, I would like to expressed gratitude to ArmInfo
    Agency for the initiative of. Today's rates of China and India
    development are an evidence of the fact that they will occupy the
    leading positions in the world economy in the near future and the
    countries which do not accept this factor in an orderly fashion, are
    doomed to lose their positions. From this point of view, Armenia has
    an advantage of not only the traditionally formed durable relations
    with India and China are significant but also today's relations with
    both states. Incidentally, striving to wider and deeper cooperation
    is of a mutual nature. China and India observe Armenia as an equal
    partner in the whole specter of mutual relations for today as well
    as for the future.

    In this context the priority directions in the trade and economic
    aspect are the information, communication and high technologies in
    general. Industrial technologies and know-how, the joint scientific
    research and cooperation in the sphere of education, directed
    to economy and having a long-term strategic prospect, are also
    important. One should specially mention the prospective spheres of
    cooperation in agriculture, healthcare, chemical, food and processing
    industry, energy, transport and communication projects and tourism,
    etc.

    What are these relations hindered by - transport, remoteness? What
    is the state of the normative-legal base in relations with these
    countries? Are there any problems in this field?

    The normative-legal base with these countries has been properly formed,
    however, it requires a permanent flexible response for adaptation to
    the fast-growing scales of cooperation.

    "The problem of transport and remoteness really exists, however, its
    value should not be exaggerated. In the present age of global need in
    improvement of the transport-communication lines, the transportation
    will be continuously improved based on the economic factors of more
    global nature.

    At the same time, the analysis of dynamics of the goods turnover
    of Armenia with China and India indicates that event now, the goods
    turnover of Armenia with these geographically comparatively remote
    countries is at the same level or even exceeds the volume of Armenia's
    goods turnover with some partner-countries, say nothing of the economic
    potential of these countries in prospect. One should not forget that
    the past active participation of the Armenian people in the trade
    globalization process passed in parallel with the development of
    India and China in 17-18 centuries, when the Armenian trade-financial
    capital created a trade- commercial network, extending from Guangzhou,
    Calcutta, Madras and Bombay to Marseilles and Amsterdam. Together
    with our key policy of European integration, Armenia has to pay a
    permanent long-term attention to stable deepening of interaction with
    these two world super-states. I would like to draw the attention to
    the key problem, occurred prior to the process of Armenia's entry the
    markets of the Asian and Pacific Rim (APR). The activity in the markets
    of APR countries requires deep specialized knowledge, in particular,
    knowledge of languages and traditions of the partner-countries. Other
    skills are required for the efficient work with the enterprises and
    companies from China and India , which differ from those required for
    cooperation with partners from Russia, Europe and USA. "Experienced
    specialists, acquainted with the state of affairs in these countries'
    markets, are necessary. For example, the Armenian companies' level of
    attraction of specialists, with work experience in the Chinese market,
    to the work is relatively low. Starting from 1994, about 20 qualified
    specialists in the area of international relations, trade, economy,
    law and medicine with knowledge of the English language studied and
    worked in China by the programme of exchange in education. In addition,
    about 15 of them keep on studying in China. However, Armenia needs
    these staff in our country, first of all.

    Until recently, the relations of Armenia with China were
    of humanitarian nature mainly, when the People's Republic of
    China provided Armenia with mini-tractors and other agricultural
    equipment. What are the prospects of cooperation at the level of
    subjects and separate enterprises? Can the "Grand Sun" enterprise
    become the first robin? Are there any data about the fortune of the
    "Nairi-2" JV in China? How do the Armenian apricots grow in the
    People's Republic of China?

    The relations of Armenia with Chin are developed at the interstate
    level.

    Since the first days of Armenia's independence China is contributing
    to strengthening of Armenian statehood. China has always assisted
    Armenia and the Government of People's Republic of China has been
    implementing various technical assistance programs in Armenia since
    1997. At the moment, the Chinese Government implements programs
    aimed at development of the Armenian agricultural sector and
    training of some 60 Armenian specialists of different state and
    public institutions. The trade and economic representation of the
    Chinese Embassy in Armenia in coordination with the Foreign Ministry
    and other structures of Armenia is implementing the programs. At the
    same time, the relations of Armenia and China cannot be called 'just
    humanitarian'. The friendly cooperation of our countries, bilateral
    and international, develops on the basis of equality of rights, mutual
    respect and support in the direct sense of these words. Political
    dialogue contains bilateral topics, information exchange on regional
    problems and world development. There is a mechanism of permanent
    foreign political consultations between Armenia and China, an
    intergovernmental commission for trade, economy, culture, education
    and agriculture that meets twice a year in Yerevan and Beijing by
    rotation. The last joint meeting of the commission took place in April
    2007. 'We have a unique experience on establishment of Shansi-Nairit JV
    of synthetic rubbers in the town of Datong, Shansi province. It is the
    only project wherein Armenia invests its technologies and know-how in
    abroad. At the moment, there is an intensive construction of a plant
    that must be ready in 2008. The scientific and technical exchange of
    agricultural technologies is one of the most successful directions of
    cooperation. Starting from 1997, Armenian apricot, grapes and cherry
    testing gardens have been planted in 4 various climate regions in
    China. At the National Research Institute of Farming of Armenia the
    sorts of drought-resistant grains from China are tested. 'As I know
    the Chinese party is satisfied with the testing of Armenian apricot
    in China. A monument of Armenian-Chinese Friendship was opened
    at the Institute of Pomology of Shansi Province devoted to this
    project. Armenian specialists have been constantly visiting China to
    conduct joint research and relevant consultations with their Chinese
    colleagues. I have no information about the plans of the "Grand Sun"
    Company for cooperation with the Chinese partners, however, I would
    like to note that the bilateral legal basis, additionality of economies
    and favorable atmosphere characteristic to the Armenian and Chinese
    relations boosts the Armenian-Chinese trade-economic cooperation,
    including mutual investments, joint ventures, trade and exchange
    of experience. Our country is preparing for participation in 2008
    Olympic Games in Peking, as well as the World exhibition Expo 2010
    in Shanghai. These two events are a unique opportunity to present
    the social, economic and cultural development of our country at the
    world level.

    Naturally, the whole world and the Chinese society, first of all,
    will attentively watch the participation and success of the countries
    за in these important events.

    Project of construction of Armenia-Iran railway, by which Armenia
    can directly enter the Chinese market through the Iranian territory,
    exists. Was it proposed to the Chinese party to take part in this
    project? On the other hand, the railway will allow to enter the Persian
    Gulf and India. Is India's participation in this project possible?

    Armenia-Iran railway construction project is at the initial stage.

    Discussion of the project fulfillment is open for all the interested
    parties, and China and India will be offered to observe the possibility
    of their participation. To note, India is a member-founder of the
    North-South transport project, in which Armenia is also taking part.

    Holding of the Days of Armenia in China has been scheduled for the
    near future. What events will be carried out within the frames of the
    Days and in which towns? Is it scheduled to hold the similar Days of
    China in Armenia?

    At what stage is the process of opening of the Confucius Institute
    in Yerevan?

    Within the frames of the Days, a gala-concert is scheduled in Beijing
    as well as concerts in Shenyang and an art exhibition. The NKR Embassy
    in Armenia supported preparing the event. I would like to express
    special gratitude to the NKR ambassador to Armenia for this as the
    cultural diplomacy is of great significance in modern international
    relations.

    Culture exchange between our countries is taking place according to
    the programme on cultural cooperation which is renovated once in two
    years. This year the tour of Chinese Puppet Theatre was held in Yerevan
    and other towns of Armenia. 'The theatre performances were held within
    the frames of International Festival of Puppet Theatres in Armenia. Not
    only young Armenian spectators were admired by the virtuous performing
    of Chinese actors but also the adults. As for the Days of the Culture
    of China in Armenia, RA Ministry of Culture has already sent such an
    invitation to China. The project of opening a Confucius Institute
    in Yerevan is one of the priorities of cooperation at the moment
    since, as I have already said, training of the Chinese language and
    culture specialists is becoming significant in Armenia. The project
    is implemented by the Yerevan State Linguistic University after
    V.Brusov and the International Chinese Language Agency. Preparations
    for signing of a relevant agreement are under way.

    Many students from India study in the Armenian Higher Educational
    Establishments. Are there people among the Armenian youth who wish to
    study in the Indian HEEs? In particular, last year, the Indian party
    expressed readiness to provide places for the Armenian servicemen
    in its military educational establishments. What the continuation of
    this initiative?

    Cooperation with India in the sphere of education and science is one of
    the priority directions in the interrelations of our countries in the
    humanitarian sphere. The relevant regulatory and legal framework of
    the sphere of the two-way exchange is constantly being improved. The
    exchange also implies exchange of educational staff and information
    as well as joint scientific elaborations. Within the frames of the
    program, since 1993 40-60 places have been annually provided by the
    Indian Government for the preparation and advanced training of the
    Armenian specialists in the sphere of economy, agriculture, various
    spheres of science and engineering, management, small and medium
    entrepreneurship, information technologies and diplomacy. I must
    state that these courses are high quality. As for Armenian students'
    studying in Indian higher educational institutions, A. Bayburdyan
    said that given the progressive educational institutions in India,
    which correspond to high international standards, it is necessary to
    properly present the educational programs and conditions in these HEIs
    in our country. As for study of the Armenian servicemen in India's
    military educational establishments, the parties are refining the
    relevant provisions of a bilateral agreement in this sphere, which
    is envisaged by the Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation in
    this direction. The defense ministries of the two countries will send
    their servicemen for study according to this document, if necessary.

    In general, how do you evaluate the current level of cooperation with
    both countries in the economic and humanitarian directions?

    The level of cooperation is rather high, however, it should enhance
    continuously with such dynamically developing countries as China and
    India, and not only in the economic and humanitarian area but the
    social-political one as well. The Mass Media should play an active
    role in promotion and broadcasting of Armenia's cooperation with
    both China and India, as well as with other countries of the Asian
    and Pacific Rim.

    Thank you for your questions.

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