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    Putin, Kocharian to mull joint projects, CIS problems, situation in Caucasus

    Interfax News Agency
    Russia & CIS General Newswire
    January 23, 2007 Tuesday

    President Vladimir Putin will play host to his Armenian counterpart
    Robert Kocharian at his Bocharov Ruchei residence near Sochi on
    Wednesday.

    Top Kremlin aide Sergei Prikhodko told Interfax that the two
    presidents will pay special attention to the fulfillment of top-level
    understandings primarily in the fuel, energy and transport sectors.

    He said the implementation of the projects should promote further
    growth of trade (in 2006 it grew by over $200 million to about $500
    million against 2005) and investment cooperation.

    According to the Russian side, accumulated Russian investment in
    Armenia amounts to $800 million, with the main investors being Gazprom
    (RTS: GAZP), VimpelCom (RTS: VIMP) and RUSAL. Major projects are also
    being carried out along the lines of Russian Railways.

    Putin and Kocharian are also expected to pay much attention to the
    CIS agenda. They will discuss the informal meeting of the CIS Council
    of Heads of State due on June 10, simultaneously with the 11th St.

    Petersburg international economic forum.

    Prikhodko said that the sides will also speak of coordinating efforts
    to improve the situation in the Caucasus, create an atmosphere of
    confidence there and settle conflicts on that basis.

    They will mull the problem of Nagorno Karabakh in this context,
    Prikhodko said. Russia "welcomes the continuation of the Armenian-
    Azerbaijani dialogue at different levels, primarily between the
    presidents of the two countries," he said.

    Last year Kocharian visited Russia three times. Putin was in Armenia
    last in March 2005.
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