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    INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF RUSSIAN LANGUAGE BEGINS IN ARMENIA

    ITAR-TASS News Agency, Russia
    March 7, 2007 Wednesday 01:26 PM EST

    International Year of the Russian language was officially launched
    on Wednesday at the Russian-Armenian State Slavonic University.

    "This event will give the start to a triumphant march of the Russian
    language across the globe," the university's President, Dr Armen
    Darbinian said at a gala ceremony dedicated to the event.

    He admitted that at the start of movements for independence many
    people in former Soviet republics forgot the advantages that command
    of Russian might give them.

    "Emergence of the Slavic University here rectified the situation to
    a big degree," Dr Darbinian said, adding that it is important to
    restore Russian to its former positions in Armenia. "In the first
    place, it's Armenia and the Armenian people that need it."

    "A growth of interest to studying Russian has been noticed here
    recently," Nikolai Pavlov, Russia's ambassador to Armenia said at the
    ceremony. "This is only logical, since the Russian economy begins
    acting more and more confidently as a locomotive force, attracting
    other countries to a long-term and mutually beneficial cooperation."

    He also underlined the growing integration processes in the
    Commonwealth of Independent State where Russian is a traditional
    language of communications.

    Pavlov handed a certificate of merit to Dr Darbinian, which Russia's
    Federal Agency for Education issued to him as a recognition of his
    efforts under Russia's federal program of support to integration
    processes in the CIS in the field of education.

    Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin issued a decree on
    holding more than 900 special events in 97 countries as part of the
    international year of the Russian language.
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