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    INVESTMENT ACTIVITY'S LEGISLATIVE BASES TO BE IMPROVED BY
    ARMENIA-RUSSIA INTERPARLIAMENTARY COMMISSION'S DECISION

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 19, NOYAN TAPAN. The 13th sitting of the
    Armenia-Russia Interparliamentary Commission was held on October 19 at
    the RA National Assembly. Issues related to investment activity's legal
    and organization ensurance, as well as parliaments' assistance to
    preparation and holding of events dedicated to the 20th anniversary of
    Spitak earthquake next year were on the agenda. The Commission
    Co-chairs, RA NA Vice-Speaker Vahan Hovhannisian and member of RF
    Federal Assembly's Federation Council Nikolay Rizhkov summed up the
    discussions at a press conference held after the sitting.

    As V. Hovhannisian mentioned, investment activity's legislative bases
    are attached a special importance because Russian capital "starts
    invading, penetrating into Armenian market more and more." According to
    him, proposals formed as a result of discussions in the
    Interparliamentary Commission will be submitted to the respective
    governmental structures. He also said that Armenian legislation creates
    rather favorable conditions for foreign investments by giving investors
    a number of serious privileges, therefore, it is necessary that "proper
    conditions be created by Russian party as well, for Armenian capital
    also to be able to make investments in Russia having prospects by the
    parity principle." It was also mentioned that prospects of nuclear
    energy, railways development were also spoken about.

    In N. Rizhkov's words, according to the 13th sitting's decision, it is
    envisaged to increase two countries' trade circulation to 1bn USD
    against current 800m USD, therefore some work should be also done to
    make legislative field more favorable.

    In connection with relaunching of a number of Armenian enterprises
    handed over to Russia for the debt, N. Rizhkov expressed an opinion
    that in spite of some improvement, nevertheless there are some things
    to do, and probably, it will be expedient to dedicate one of the
    Interparliamentary Commission's upcoming sittings to that issue's
    discussion. V. Hovhannisian said in this connection that the Armenian
    party has proposed Russia privatizing the above mentioned enterprises,
    but "Russian legislation is limited in this issue yet, Russia cannot
    operate factories being outside the country and having military
    importance as military factories just because the factories are out of
    its immediate control."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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