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    ARMENIAN DAVOS AS ALTERNATIVE TO WORLD DAVOS

    /ARKA/
    FEBRUARY 6, 2012
    TSAKHKADZOR

    TSAKHKADZOR, February 6. /ARKA/. The ninth international economic
    forum, Bridge, was launched Saturday in the Armenian resort of
    Tsakhkadzor.

    The key topic of this forum that is also called Armenian Davos is
    The New Mentality of the New Reality.

    Sessions, round-table discussions, conferences, presentations and
    BRIDGE AWARD ceremony will be held as part of the forum.

    What Armenia Has Lost in Distant Davos?

    Armenia didn't attend the World Economic Forum held recently in Davos.

    Explaining this, Armenian Economy Minister Tigran Davtyan said that
    presence of Armenia's representatives, first of all, depends on
    the agenda of the forum. It is important how much the issues under
    discussion have in common with Armenia.

    Finding Armenia's presence there senseless, the minister said that
    if country's delegation attended this forum, it would be just a
    pro-forma presence.

    "Nevertheless, we keep watch on developments and discussions at various
    economic forums," he said. "Fortunately, up-to-date telecommunication
    means provide comprehensive information about every event."

    Armenia Keeps in Touch with Latest Developments in World Economy

    The agenda of "Armenian Davos" is focused on developments inside
    Armenia and outside of it.

    The minister thinks that 2012 will be an interesting year in terms
    of global economic developments and processes in the global economic
    system and the world's largest economies, such as US, EU and CIS
    economies.

    The global economic crisis that reached its peak in 2008 to 2010 has
    substantially changed Armenia's approaches and perception of economic
    values and economic policy's agenda.

    "It doesn't mean that global economic approaches have changed -
    it means that certain specification has been made", he said.

    Davtyan hopes that the global economy just reached an important stage
    and that economic and political efforts will produce positive results
    and current temporary risks will subside.

    "Certain positive signs, which emerged recently, give grounds for hope
    that adverse outlooks are exaggerated and that everything will be OK."

    It isn't a secret that Armenia's economy is closely connected with
    European system - about 50% of its exports are sent exactly to European
    countries. That is why, he said, developments in Europe have direct
    impacts on Armenian economy.

    "This crisis is mainly due to sovereign debt problems," he said.

    "However, as we see, political and economic authorities of the
    European Union are making every effort, and I think the situation is
    under control."

    The minister is very optimistic about the situation, since he is
    convinced that developments will be predictable and that it will be
    possible to put things right soon.

    Let Those Unable to Help Us Not to Disturb Us at Least

    The minister said that the bulk of the challenges Armenia faces now
    are coming from abroad. He is convinced that if no adverse factors come
    from the outside, Armenia will be able to ensure positive developments
    in its economy with own efforts alone.

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