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    ARMENIA-RUSSIA
    Armen Tsatouryan

    Hayots Ashkharh, Armenia
    Sept 28 2007

    Mutual Cooperation Continues

    Serge Sargsyan's official visit to Moscow evidenced the irrevocability
    and the succession of the process of strengthening the strategic
    partnership and extending the trade-economic relations between the
    Republic of Armenia and the Russian Federation.

    The main peculiarity of the visit was that the Governments in both
    countries have changed, such change having taken place in Armenia a few
    months ago and in Russia - quite recently. And in half a years' time,
    i.e. at the beginning of 2008, there will be presidential elections
    in both Armenia and Russia. In the meantime, the governments of
    both countries are viewed as the legal successors of the authorities
    in power.

    The qualitative changes in the mutual cooperation have predetermined
    the necessity of continuing and extending the alliance between Armenia
    and Russia.

    Being the only military and political ally of Russia in our region,
    Armenia has also become a serious economic partner. As evidenced by
    the last 6 months' 70 per cent growth of bilateral good circulation
    and the significantly increased volume of the investment of the
    Russian capital in Armenia as well as the economic component of the
    Armenian-Russian cooperation is steadily approaching the high level
    characteristic of political cooperation.

    And the maintenance and further acceleration of such high paces
    naturally demand ensuring relevant political guarantees in terms of
    maintaining the positive potential of bilateral cooperation.

    As shown by Prime Minister Serge Sargysan's official visit to the
    Russian Federation and the meeting with his counterpart as well as with
    other officials of that country, the Governments of Armenia and Russia
    are determined in maintaining the achievements of their predecessors.

    The Armenian Prime Minister arrived in Moscow not only with the
    purpose of summing up the accomplishments with his counterpart,
    but also submitting a package aimed at deepening the bilateral
    cooperation and advancing bold proposals. They concerned the complex
    and comprehensive problems of nuclear energy and, in that connection
    - the issues of exploiting the uranium mines of Armenia, building an
    oil refinery in the neighborhood of the border with Iran, operating
    the production capacities acquired in Armenia by the Russian side
    and increasing the communication potentials of export.

    Russian Prime Minister Victor Zubkov had a particularly enthusiastic
    attitude to the proposal of involving Armenia's construction potentials
    in the preparation for the 2012 Olympic Games. This will enable our
    country to operate new capacities for the production of construction
    materials.

    The parties are convinced that the implementation of all the programs
    may, in the near future, increase Russia's direct investment, which
    has already assumed large volumes and contribute to the progress of the
    main industries in Armenia. Through operating large capacities in the
    sphere of nuclear energy and oil industry, Armenia will supplement
    the fuel-energy complex necessary for the further development of
    its economy and get chances to export energy in large volumes to
    the neighboring countries. In conditions of the existence of such a
    complex, no economic blockade can impede our country's development,
    because Armenia will not only have gas in sufficient quantities,
    but also electric energy and oil.

    We believe Prime Minister Serge Sargsyan's first official visit
    to Russia was unprecedented both in terms of the number of the
    meetings held and their contents as well as the abundance of the
    issues discussed and the agreements achieved. It showed that the new
    Government of Armenia and Russia and their leaders, who shoulder the
    responsibility of extending mutual cooperation, will not only maintain
    but also extend the rich traditions of the cooperation between the
    Armenian and Russian peoples.
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