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    ARMENIAN BROADCASTING OFFICIALS RESPOND TO RFE/RL STATEMENT

    ARMENPRESS
    Jul 26, 2007

    YEREVAN, JULY 26, ARMENPRESS: Armenian Public TV and Radio Company's
    Council (HHHR) said today in a statement that it, as well as the Public
    Radio, would like to reconfirm their desire to continue cooperation
    with the RFE/RL 'for the sake of the Republic of Armenia and the USA.'
    The statement comes as a response to media reports saying that the
    Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) and its oversight agency,
    the U.S. Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG), were dismayed at
    Armenian Public Radio's rejection of a new contract to continue
    carrying programs of RFE/RL's Armenian Service.

    According to HHHR statement, it and the Public Radio had negotiated
    with the RFE/RL management and BBG for months with the aim of finding
    solutions to a set of contractual, financial and technical issues. The
    statement says though no agreement was reached between U.S. and
    Armenian broadcast officials on retransmission of the Armenian Service
    of the RFE/RL, the Public Radio continued retransmission of the RFE/RL
    programs through its airways throughout the period of talks presenting
    payable accounts every month.

    The statement says the RFE/RL stopped paying its accounts after 2007
    February, although the accounts were being sent to it every month. The
    current debt of the RFE/RL to the Public Radio is about $86,000.

    The statement says on July 6, 2007, in view of the international
    experience of public radio and TVs' operation, the HHHR decided
    to stop retransmission of foreign and local radio and TV companies
    through public airways.

    According to the statement, HHHR notified three such companies-Mir,
    RFE/RL and Tsaig that the Public Radio and TV company will stop
    retransmitting their programs on August 9, but the RFE/RL asked
    to prolong the deadline and the Public Radio agreed to meet this
    request halfway.

    The statement said that the HHHR and the Public Radio expressed
    their willingness to help the RFE/RL negotiate retransmission of
    its programs with a local private radio company to secure RFE/RL's
    continued broadcasting in Armenia.

    The statement says HHHR discussed with BBG officials last week in
    Yerevan the possibilities of retransmission of the RFE/RL through the
    waves of the intercontinental AR Radio, which is technically quite
    possible, but for that the Public Radio of Armenia would have to cut
    its broadcasting hours through AR Radio's FM network, so that these
    hours go to the RFE/RL.

    The statement said the Public Radio and AR Radio had achieved a
    preliminary agreement on this technical issue and sent on July 24 a
    notification to the BBG president Gary Thatcher.

    The statement said on its part the BBG presented a draft agreement
    on retransmitting RFE/RL through AR Radio, which was negotiated by
    the parties, who were actually in the final stage.

    The HHHR statement says after all these developments the statement
    by the RFE/RL, which has a set of inaccuracies, is an attempt to
    politicize purely legal-contractual and financial questions, causing
    the regret of the HHHR and Public Radio.

    A statement by the RFE/RL, posted on its website, quoted BBG chairman
    James K. Glassman as saying that 'Our delegation was asked to go
    to Yerevan to iron out some minor technical issues and conclude a
    contract to extend this successful partnership. All these issues
    were resolved. Our delegation was told there are no deadlines, and
    no threat was made to take RFE/RL programs off Public Radio. Yet
    the contract remains unsigned, and our offers to make payment were
    refused. It seems clear that whatever is holding up an agreement has
    nothing to do with legal, contractual, or technical issues."

    "We value our relationship with Armenian Public Radio and certainly
    want it to continue. We look forward to signing the contract,
    and making all payments stipulated in the contract, as soon as our
    partners in Armenia tell us they are ready."
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