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    YEREVAN CRITICAL OF US BAN ON JERMUK MINERAL WATER

    ITAR-TASS, Russia
    March 14 2007

    YEREVAN, March 13 (Itar-Tass) -- Yerevan regards the U.S. sanitary
    authorities' decision to bar the Armenian mineral water Jermuk from
    U.S. market as "anti-Armenian designs" and "encroachment on the
    Armenian prestige".

    Claims by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration that Jermuk allegedly
    contains high doses of arsenic dangerous for health "cause plenty of
    questions," adviser to the Jermuk Group administration Edgar Kazarian
    said on Tuesday.

    Strangely, the American agency drew the conclusion from a test of
    only one 0.5-liter bottle, he said. Judging by the bottle photograph,
    it was a counterfeit Jermuk, as "there is no mineral water with such
    a label on the Armenian market," he said.

    There may be a political aspect to the problem, as well, Kazarian
    said. "Mineral water, which is a consumer product, becomes an
    instrument for solving political problems," he said.

    "We have been regularly exporting Jermuk to the United States for
    seven years, and we could not have done that without permission from
    respective U.S. agencies," he said.

    Kazarian wondered why the dangerous concentration of arsenic was
    found just now.

    As known, all mineral waters of Armenia contain arsenic. "Armenian
    water has a curative effect thanks to this biologically active
    microelement," said deputy chief of the Armenian Health Ministry's
    State Sanitary and Epidemiological Service Marietta Basilisian.

    In her words, the content of arsenic in Jermuk does not exceed the
    national standards.
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