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    ARKA News Agency, Armenia
    March 16 2007

    ARMENIAN FOREIGN OFFICE READY HELP BUSINESSMEN

    YEREVAN, March 15. /ARKA/. Armenia's Foreign Office is ready to help
    Armenian businessmen in resolving problems with getting entry visas,
    Tigran Seyranyan, Head of the Consular Department, RA Foreign Office,
    stated at a meeting with between members of the Union of
    Manufacturers and Businessmen of Armenia (UMBA) and representatives
    of foreign diplomatic missions to Armenia.
    "The Foreign Office is ready to receive businessmen's complaints and
    resend them to the corresponding Embassies and Consular Services,"
    Seyranyan said. He pointed out a number of reasons for the problems
    with visas.
    "The first reason is illegal migration, which acquired a large scale
    especially in the 1990s," he said. Seyramyan pointed out that this
    made a number of countries to take necessary preventive measures,
    which improved the situation. However, some countries are still
    facing this problem. "In particular, 300-400 Armenian citizens
    applied for asylum in France every quarter," Seyranyan said.
    According to him, the situation has improved in Germany, Switzerland
    and Scandinavian countries. "For example, only one person has applied
    for citizenship in Switzerland in 2007," he said.
    According to Seyranyan, the question of issuing visas in a simplified
    regime to businessmen and art workers was discussed at negotiations
    with the European Union as part of the New Neighborhood policy. "The
    Armenian sides put forward a proposal for the issue of long-term
    visas to businessmen and representatives of some other groups that
    are not prospective illegal migrants. However, Brussels did not
    welcome the idea. In the document this issue was linked with further
    readmission agreements," Seyranyan said. He added that many countries
    practice this.
    Seyranyan also said that the applicants sometimes have problems
    because they fail to submit all the necessary documents and provide
    inaccurate information.
    In his turn, RA Deputy Foreign Minister Arman Kirakosyan expressed
    hope that the meeting will contribute to the development of bilateral
    relations. "We have positive trade and economic relations with the
    countries whose representatives are present at the meeting, but we
    should not be contented with the current level," Kirakosyan said. He
    pointed out that the RA Foreign Office will assist in organizing
    meetings like this.
    Among UMBA members are the managers of about 500 Armenian companies,
    which ensure about 75% of budget revenues in Armenia. UMBA Chairman
    Arsen Ghazaryan said that UMBA sees a potential for expanding its
    foreign economic relations with a number of countries, particularly
    with Greece and Egypt. P.T. -0--
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