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    ARKA News Agency, Armenia
    March 26 2007

    YEREVAN, MOSCOW MAYORS DISCUSS IMPLEMENTATION OF BILATERAL
    COOPERATION PROGRAM

    YEREVAN, March 26. /ARKA/. Yerevan Mayor Yervand Zakharyan and Moscow
    Mayor Yuri Luzhkov discussed the implementation of a program of
    cooperation between the two capitals for 2003-2007.
    The Public Relations Department, RA Municipality, reports that the
    Yerevan Mayor pointed out that all the agreements reached until now
    have been implemented, and the partnership is expanding not only
    between the two countries, but also between their capitals.
    Mayor Zakharyan expressed gratitude to his Moscow counterpart for
    high-level organization of the Days of Yerevan as part of the Year of
    Armenia in Russia.
    He pointed out that Yerevan's Avan community and Moscow's Northern
    administrative district, as well as Yerevan's Center community and
    Moscow's Central administrative region, reached cooperation
    agreements last year. Also, a number of urban development,
    educational and cultural programs have been implemented. Under the
    agreements, a Russian church was constructed in Yerevan, and an
    Armenian one in Moscow.
    "We are following the principles of strategic partnership, and
    preconditions for expanding it are available," Zakharyan said.
    In his turn, Mayor Luzhkov expressed his satisfaction with the work
    carried out over the last four years. He pointed out that
    Armenian-Russian trade and economic relations are expanding, evidence
    thereof being the short-term construction of the Moscow Palace in
    Yerevan and of the Yerevan Palace in Moscow.
    "This will allow the two countries' companies and individual
    businessmen to discuss the prospects of importing new goods and
    looking for new markets, as well as implement mutually advantageous
    programs," Luzhkov said.
    He stressed that the construction of a wholesale market of Armenian
    goods is shortly to get under way in Moscow. "Armenian goods are
    competitive in the Russian market, and, in case of a flexible price
    policy, they can be of interest for businessmen residing in the
    Moscow regions," Luzhkov said. P.T. -0--
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