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    INTERNATIONAL TOURISM DAY OFFICIALLY CELEBRATED IN ARMENIA

    ARKA
    Sep 29, 2009

    YEREVAN, September 29. / ARKA /. International Tourism Day was
    officially celebrated for the first time in Armenia on Monday.

    "Ministry of Economic Affairs has decided that from now on that day
    should be celebrated in Armenia as well, given that the development
    of tourism in the country is considered one of the priorities of
    government programs," Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan said, making a
    welcoming speech during the event.

    Welcoming and congratulating all present on behalf of the Government,
    the Prime Minister said that, despite the financial and economic
    crisis, there will be a growth and not a decrease in the tourism
    sector in Armenia in 2009.

    Sargsyan said that in terms of tourism, the indicators are mainly
    formed by the vast majority of our compatriots who come to Armenia,
    and it is clear that a significant proportion of these immigrants
    can not be tourists in the literal sense of the word.

    "In fact, indicators of tourism, which represent the number of
    foreigners arriving in Armenia today do not satisfy us, but the
    potential is quite high," he said.

    The Ministry of Economy of Armenia forecasts that the number of
    tourists visiting Armenia for the period from January to September
    2009 will amount to 422,500, which is 5% more compared to the same
    period last year.

    "We wanted to use today's occasion to give importance to the de
    velopment of tourism in Armenia, inviting all market participants and
    encouraging the ones who worked for the maximum benefit for tourism
    and have made progress. These successes should also be encouraged at
    the state level," Sargsyan said

    In his turn, the Minister of Economy Nerses Yeritsyan told reporters
    that the event will raise the incentives for new investments, improve
    the quality of work and create new products.

    "We will make this an annual tradition. During such events, we will
    honor those people who create value in the field of tourism," he said.

    According to the minister, the sphere of tourism has been the most
    inert to the global financial crisis.

    "At this point in the tourism of Armenia there is a slight increase
    of 2% over the same period last year," Yeritsyan said, adding that
    the rates are expected to grow.

    During the event, representatives of the sphere were presented with
    letters of appreciation from the Prime Minister and the Minister of
    Economy, as well as gold medals from the Ministry of Economy.
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