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    RUSSIA INTERESTED IN ARMENIAN URANIUM - MINISTER

    Public Television of Armenia, Yerevan,
    16 Feb 2007

    [Presenter] [Armenian Environmental Protection Minister] Vardan
    Ayvazyan wants to be on the Republican [party's electoral] list
    very much. However, it is the party's political council that decides
    whether he should be nominated or not. This uncertainty, however, will
    not be an obstacle for his Union of Georgian Armenians to support the
    Republican Party in the forthcoming [parliamentary] election. Besides
    the election topics, Vardan Ayvazyan also spoke about the miners'
    attacks on environmentalists. Will Teghut become a mine or remain a
    forest? The minister also spoke about the violations revealed in gold
    mines and uranium extraction in Armenia. Hermine Baghdasaryan reports.

    [Vardan Ayvazyan] No organization has appealed to the Environmental
    Protection Ministry of the Republic of Armenia to carry out a study
    of uranium in Armenia.

    [Someone's voice] How about Global Gold?

    [Ayvazyan] No, it has not.

    [Someone's voice] They showed some papers.

    [Ayvazyan] No, they did not.

    [Correspondent] There are significant reserves of uranium in Armenia:
    this is all that is possible to learn about this radioactive material
    >>From a study carried out in our country by an expedition headed
    by famous Koltsovsky. We have wealth, why should we not make use of
    it, especially if there are the people who are interested in it, the
    environmental protection minister asks. There is only one condition:
    no enrichment of uranium will ever be allowed in Armenia.

    [Ayvazyan] Russia's Atomic Energy Ministry has expressed interest in
    working with the Republic of Armenia - and a special permission is
    at the stage of being worked out.

    [Correspondent] The minister is not aware that Russians, apart
    from looking for uranium in our country, also want to extract gold
    in Sodk. The attack initiated by environmentalists against the
    Global Gold, which had been developing the mine until recently, is
    well-grounded, according to Ayvazyan. The [Environmental Protection]
    ministry has conducted two inspections of the company and found
    violations in both cases. And gold is not cheap. One tonne of gold
    costs 22m dollars.

    [Ayvazyan] We have found 1.76 tonnes of hidden gold, 3 tonnes of
    silver and 1.44 tonnes of tellurium.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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