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    JUST RUSSIA SIGNS COOPERATION AGT WITH ARMENIA LEFT PARTY

    ITAR-TASS News Agency, Russia
    July 3, 2007 Tuesday 08:47 AM EST

    The Just Russia party signed an agreement in Moscow on Tuesday on
    cooperation with the leading Armenian left party - Dashnaktsutyun.

    "This action marks a major priority in Just Russia's international
    activity - the strengthening of relations with centre-left parties
    in the CIS space," leader of Just Russia, speaker of the Federation
    Council upper house of parliament Sergei Mironov stated.

    He said this work would be continued. In the words of Mironov,
    the Socialist Party of Ukraine, Democratic Party of Moldova,
    Socialist Party of Kyrgyzstan and others occupy serious positions
    in the political systems of their countries, have representatives in
    parliaments and governments.

    During a recent trip of Mironov to Geneva at a meeting of the Council
    of the Socialist International the parties reached agreements to
    hold a working meeting of representatives of social democratic and
    socialist parties of CIS countries.

    It is expected to be held in Russia this autumn. "Our plans include
    the establishment of close interaction of parties in the post-Soviet
    space," Mironov said.

    The Armenian left party Dashnaktsutyun is 117 years old and is
    represented by 11 deputies in the country's parliament and four
    ministers in the Armenian government. It is also the only party in
    the CIS space that has a full-fledged membership in the Socialist
    International.

    Last weekend, Just Russia submitted an official application for
    joining this organisation. Representative of the Armenian party,
    vice speaker of the Armenian parliament Vaan Ovanesian stressed that
    his party will support this initiative.

    "The world socialist movement is incomplete without Russia," he is
    certain. Ovanesian recalled that some Russian parties, including
    Yabloko, in their time had made attempts to join the Socialist
    International, however, these attempts were not crowned with success.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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