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    RUSSIA HAS INVESTED $1 BILLION IN ARMENIA

    ARMENPRESS
    Jan 21, 2008

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 21, ARMENPRESS: Addressing an Armenian-Russian
    business forum in Yerevan today Armenian prime minister Serzh
    Sarkisian said the event was an important avenue for businessmen of
    both countries to seek new ways for boosting their ties.

    He said Russian investments in Armenia's real sector of economy since
    its independence have amounted to nearly $1 billion or one third of
    all foreign investments and about 900 ventures with joint capital
    have been opened.

    The Armenian prime minister singled out, particularly, IT, machine
    building, tourism and some other sectors as areas in which both
    countries have huge resources to make progress.

    The forum was attended by Igor Levitin, Russian transport minister
    who co-chairs together with Serzh Sarkisian the bilateral government
    commission for cooperation.

    Igor Levitin for his part described Russia's relations with Armenia
    as dynamic. He said trade between Armenia and Russia grows over 50
    percent annually. For example, it grew 60 percent in 2006 and is
    expected to grow 63 percent for 2007.

    The Russian minister also spoke about Russian investments in Armenia's
    major sectors-energy, transport, mining and banking . He said removing
    transport obstacles will give a very strong push to bilateral trade.

    Armenia has had no overland connections with Russia since 2006 July
    after Russia closed a border check point on its border with Georgia
    for a repair that was to end in several months. The trade is being
    carried out through ferry boats which join Georgian ports with Ukraine
    and Russia.

    The Russian minister urged Armenian companies manufacturing building
    materials not to miss their chance and take part in construction of
    sporting facilities for southern Russian city of Sochi that will host
    2014 Winter Olympic games.

    Levitin reminded that Russia is ready to invest in prospecting of
    uranium in Armenia. An agreement to that end was signed in Yerevan
    last year.
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