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    GLOBAL GOLD MINING CONSIDERS AS POSSIBLE RETURN OF ITS LICENSE DURING EXAMINATION OF INTERNATIONAL COURT

    Noyan Tapan
    Mar 22 2007

    YEREVAN, MARCH 22, NOYAN TAPAN. Global Gold Mining company (US)
    initiated a arbritration lawsuit against the Armenian government
    at the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes
    (ICSID). King & Spalding juridical company (UK) will represent the
    US company's interests at the trial. Ken Fleuriet, representative of
    King & Spalding, told NT that Global Gold Mining accuses the Armenian
    government of violation of the bilateral Armenian-US investment
    agreement: Global Gold Mining was ahead of time deprived of its license
    to do extraction in some Armenian mines. According to the lawyer,
    this was the behavior of the RA Ministry of Nature Protection after
    the company rejected the minister Vardan Aivazian's demand to give
    a bribe. Ken Fleuriet said that according to their information, at
    present the RA Ministry of Nature Protection is conducting negotiations
    with another company on the issue of providing Global Gold Mining's
    license to this comapny. He did not mention the name of this company,
    just saying that it operates in Georgia. He did not rule out that
    court may suspend the Armenian government's decisions, according to
    which Global Gold Mining was deprived of license. However, the court
    instance has not been formed yet and the court examination may start
    in one-two months.

    Ken Fleuriet noted that the examination of the lawsuit may last up
    to two years.

    ICSID is a special body adjunct to the World Bank. In response to
    the question why Global Gold Mining did not dispute the Armenian
    government's decisions in an Armenian court, Ken Fleuriet said that
    the agreement violated by the Armenian government falls under the
    jurisdiction of the ICSID and not an Armenian body.
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