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    KOCHARIAN RECEIVES EURASIAN FOUNDATION REPRESENTATIVES

    ARMENPRESS
    Nov 15, 2007

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 15, ARMENPRESS: President Robert Kocharian received
    today President of Eurasia Partner Foundation (EPF), George Zarubin,
    President of Eurasia Foundation, Horton Beebe-Center and EPF Country
    Director in Armenia, Gevorg Ter-Gabrielyan.

    Kocharian's press office said President of Eurasia Foundation, Horton
    Beebe-Center, spoke on the official launch of Eurasia Partnership
    Foundation (EPF), the local legacy institution of Eurasia Foundation
    (EF) in the South Caucasus.

    Kocharian welcomed the objectives of EPF saying Armenian government
    and non-government agencies are willing to continue cooperation with
    the Foundation.

    EPF will begin official operations as a local foundation on February
    1, 2008, when EPF will take over EF's programs, tools and approaches,
    staff and financial management systems.

    With offices registered in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia, EPF will
    inherit the key resources that have made Eurasia Foundation a leading
    innovator in civil society development in the region. At the same time,
    the new Foundation will re-emphasize local decision making as the
    driver of positive social change. This will be accomplished through
    a strengthened governance system driven by experts whose guidance in
    programmatic planning and long term institutional development will
    ensure that EPF is acting on behalf of needs that are defined locally.

    The Board of Trustees will be made up of international figures with
    expert knowledge of the region, including Kenneth Yalowitz, former U.S.

    Ambassador to Georgia, and Dieter Boden, former German Ambassador
    and OSCE representative. The Board members' expertise in business,
    finance and law will ensure that the new Foundation is accountable and
    fiscally responsible: Margaret Richardson is the former Commissioner
    of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service, Andrew Coxshall is the Managing
    Partner of KPMG in the South Caucasus and David Lee is the Director
    of MagtiCom, Ltd., Georgia's largest telecommunications service.

    The Board's guidance on strategic and financial decisions will be
    complemented by guidance from local Advisory Committees, composed of
    local experts who convene to provide guidance and expertise on the
    new Foundation's programmatic decisions.

    The Advisory Committee members are Nouneh Sarkisian, the Managing
    Director of Internews Armenia, Artashes Terzyan, a major shareholder
    of Investment Bank Trust and National Bank Trust in Russia, Margarita
    Piliposyan, the Deputy Country Director of the Fund for Armenian
    Relief, Professor David Hovhannisyan, the Director of the Center
    for Culture and Civilization with Yerevan State University, Ara
    Hamazaspyan, the Manager of the Yerevan office of Izmirlian Foundation,
    and Arsen Ghazaryan, the President of the Union of Manufacturers and
    Businessmen in Armenia.

    According to George Zarubin, President of EPF, "The new foundation
    will also begin an important collaboration between U.S. and European
    partners. In addition to core support from USAID, the Swedish
    International Development Agency plans to support EPF for three
    years. Many other European, North American and corporate donors will
    support EPF."

    "The Eurasia Foundation has contributed greatly to the building
    of a strong civil society in the South Caucasus, and to enhancing
    cross-border dialogue throughout the region. The U.S. government
    is pleased to have assisted in that effort. The new structure being
    unveiled today should serve to enhance these efforts by facilitating
    greater local input in the design and implementation of their
    programs," states Joseph Pennington, Charge d'Affaires of the
    U.S. Embassy in Armenia.

    Supported by the United States Agency for International Development and
    other public and private donors, EF has invested nearly $70 million
    in the South Caucasus through more than 1,700 grants and programs
    since 1992.
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