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    NEW ARMENIAN PRESIDENT TO RECEIVE SOUND ECONOMY

    ARKA
    April 4, 2008

    YEREVAN, April 4. /ARKA/. "If the economic situation in Armenia is
    assessed in conformity with the 2007 indices, I am handing over a
    sound economy to the new head of state Serge Sargsyan," RA President
    Robert Kocharyan told reporters.

    The RA Statistical Service reports that 10.1% economic growth was
    recorded in Armenia in January-February 2008 as compared with the
    corresponding period last year. During the period under review,
    221,550.2mln AMD GDP was recorded (in current prices). 10% GDP is
    budgeted in Armenia for this year.

    Armenia's economy is steadily developing. Some recession has been
    recorded, but only in trade in March alone, Kocharyan said. "I think
    it is normal in the context of the domestic political situation,"
    Kocharyan said.

    However, all the problems are being resolved, and Armenia has serious
    potential to end the year with rather serious indices.

    "We should consider the fact that global economy is experiencing a
    recession, which may influence the economic growth rates in Armenia.

    However, I would like to assure you that, even under the circumstances,
    we can pursue a policy and find solutions that will prevent the global
    economic recession from affecting Armenia," Kocharyan said.

    He pointed out that an unstable domestic political situation or similar
    global trends produce amore serious impact on developed capital and
    securities markets.

    However, this sector is underdeveloped in Armenia, the country has
    not a completely formed securities market and investments are mainly
    made in the real economic sector. These investments will never vanish,
    be it the banking sector or the metal mining industry, Kocharyan said.

    He pointed out that a waiting attitude may to a certain extent be
    shown, and lower business activity in the trade of durables may
    be recorded.

    "However, I think that the businessmen trying to secure themselves
    against risks may sustain serious losses. On the contrary, they need
    to be rather active on the market, and they will only benefit from
    that. To elaborate on the subject, I do not see any problems for
    Armenia for the near future," Kocharyan said.

    He pointed out that every country see such phenomena every 10-15 years,
    but it must be strong enough to get out of the situation even stronger,
    which will be the case with Armenia.
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