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    U.S. Ambassador's Tough Statements

    The U.S. Ambassador John Heffern stated in a meeting with the students
    of Synopsys Armenia that he reports to the U.S. ambassador directly
    but he also tries to put pressure on the U.S. president to recognize
    the events of 1915. The ambassador says Armenia is a complicated
    country due to the events of 1915.

    Certain pressure is made on the U.S. president through me, including
    in regard to recognition of the events of 1915.

    John Heffern says surprised that despite closed borders the Armenians
    find ways to achieve success, develop, they are warm, and Armenia is
    not a grey country as he had thought before arriving here.

    To achieve success Armenia must have different options and should not
    depend on one option so they encourage Armenia to face the West to
    find another option there. We are not trying to replace Russia and its
    functions here, the U.S. ambassador said.

    John Heffern says the business climate must be improved to result in
    growth of the levels of international investments. He noted that he is
    and will continue working with American businessmen to bring
    investments to Armenia.

    Business requires rule of law, transparency, competitiveness and
    predictability, he says, noting that they always tell Armenian
    officials that SMEs need honest competition. Heffern says there is a
    tax system and a customs system but there are certain complaints on
    behalf of the American businesses which try to import goods but find
    that customs clearance is too expensive. He also notes that someone
    starting a business needs to be sure that the judicial system will be
    fair. John Heffern says there is progress on these issues but there is
    a lot to do.

    John Heffern underscored the DCFTA between the EU and Armenia, holding
    out hope that it will be successfully implemented. Armenia needs those
    ties, all the Armenians will benefit from the application of
    international standards, he says.

    The U.S. ambassador notes that Armenia is mainly present in IT but
    American investments are expected to develop tourism and food
    processing in the regions of Armenia. According to the ambassador,
    there is a possibility to create jobs for the people in the regions,
    as well as tourism but an expensive air ticket policy is conducted.

    Armavia does not exist, Armenia must open up its sky and accept all
    the air companies, he says, noting that they are working towards
    bringing American Airlines to Armenia.

    Heffern noted that the future of Armenia is in knowledge-based economy.

    20:24 13/05/2013
    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/politics/view/29870

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