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    United States opens its largest diplomatic mission in the world in Armenia

    The NewsAhead Agency for future world news | Tuesday, 22 March 2005
    30 Mar 2005**.

    YEREVAN. 30 Mar 2005** (Estimated date) The new United States embassy
    plans to open the largest US diplomatic in the world in Armenia,
    a demonstration of Washington's growing strategic interest in the
    largely Christian country and in the Caucusus in general.

    The Caucasus Region is important to world energy markets as a transit
    area for oil and natural gas exports from the Caspian Sea to Europe.

    US officials explain that the reason for building such as large embassy
    is the number of US projects in Armenia, but most see the ambitious
    building as matching Washington's big goals in the region. These
    include securing oil supplies from the Caspian and augmenting the US
    military toehold on the Western shore to project US influence across
    the entire region.

    The United States has provided more some US $1.5 billion in economic
    assistance to Armenia since independence. Yerevan dispatched 46
    Armenian non-combat servicemen to the US led coalition in Iraq on Jan
    18. The symbolic presence, despite overwhelming domestic opposition,
    has been interpreted as Armenia's thanks for US largesse. Others
    explain the troop deployment as a geopolitical necessity - a means of
    keeping US neutral in Armenia's long-running dispute with Azerbaijan
    over Nagorno-Karabakh, a former part of Soviet Azerbaijan that is
    now controlled by ethnic Armenians.

    The new US embassy compound, built of native stone, overlooks scenic
    Lake Yerevan and has a sweeping view of Mount Ararat, neighboring
    Turkey's tallest peak and the rumored resting place of Noah's
    Ark. Sophisticated security measures have been installed to protect
    the complex from potential physical, biological and technological
    assaults. The embassy will also have its own energy and water supply.
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