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    ITAR-TASS, Russia
    March 23 2007

    Moscow mayor opens `Moscow House' in Yerevan



    23.03.2007, 16.20



    YEREVAN, March 23 (Itar-Tass) - The doors of Moscow House, which is
    in the very centre of the Armenian capital, right opposite the
    Yerevan Municipal Council, were flung wide open on Friday. The smart
    modern building was put by Moscow building agencies in a matter of
    only eighteen months. Yerevan architect Levon Vartanyan is author of
    the project. `This is not only a symbol of strategic partnership
    between the two nations, but also a symbol of the new principles, on
    which all the relations are being cultivated on the entire
    post-Soviet space, in particular, between Moscow and Yerevan,' Moscow
    Mayor Yuri Luzhkov stated. He came here a few hours before the House
    opening ceremony. Luzhkov described Moscow House as a material
    embodiment of cooperation between the two cities and nations'.

    Yerevan Mayor Ervand Zakharyan stressed, in turn, that Moscow House
    and the big apartment house, which the Russian capital was building
    on the Northern Avenue of Yerevan. `will help further promote the
    relationships between the two nations in economy, science and
    culture'. It is one of the projects, included in the program of
    Moscow-Yerevan contacts in the period from 2005 to 2007, the Yerevan
    mayor noted.

    The `Yerevan' trade house, one of the largest commercial
    establishments of the Russian capital, will be opened in Moscow on
    Saturday, Luzhkov stated. Its purpose `is to market Armenian-made
    goods, which are bound to be in high demand among Moscow shoppers,'
    the mayor stressed.

    The Friday talks here were devoted to the construction in Moscow of
    an Armenian Logistics Centre, Luzhkov disclosed. `It will feature
    technical appliances, mass consumption products, and foodstuffs,
    which the Armenian side is ready to offer for sale in Russia,' the
    Moscow mayor stressed. He recalled that Moscow was `quite experienced
    in setting up such logistics centres'. Luzhkov is sure that `this
    will be economically expedient for the further development of the
    economies of Russia and Armenia'.

    `We spoke about human contacts, inter-state relations, and cultural
    ties,' the Moscow mayor divulged. `We are now working in comfortable
    conditions, which the leaders of the two countries had created for
    us. They have determined that cooperation between Russia and Armenia
    is their strategy,' he stressed.

    Luzhkov handed to his Yerevan counterpart a symbolic gold key to
    Moscow House. It will be passed over for eternal safekeeping to the
    Yerevan History Museum, the new premises for which will be shortly
    opened at the Municipal Council of the Armenian capital, Zakharyan
    announced.
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