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    Russia, Armenia discuss econ interaction
    By Veronika Romanenkova

    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    May 14, 2004 Friday

    OGARYOVO, May 14 - Issues of the development of trade and economic
    ties were high on the agenda of a meeting between the Russian and
    Armenian presidents here on Friday.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin, welcoming the visiting Armenian
    leader, said he was confident that their top-level talks on Friday
    would contribute to more intensive development of bilateral economic
    interaction.

    "Not only I am hoping, I'm confident that your working visit today
    will help our interaction and intensify our relations," Putin said.

    In 2003, bilateral trade turnover increased by more than 34 percent,
    Putin said, adding that it was a record indicator and the best sign
    that "we are proceeding in the right direction."

    In his view however, Moscow and Yerevan have many opportunities to
    work better and more effectively.

    For his part, Robert Kocharyan noted that "the big deal" under which
    Armenia repays its debt by giving part of its property to Russia was,
    on the whole, an impulse to the development of not only military but
    also economic cooperation.

    "Until that time, we only talked about military cooperation while
    mentioning that economic interaction was lagging behind," the Armenian
    president said.

    "Now I can state with full confidence that we began to move in all
    directions very synchronously. It serves as a very serious impulse
    to effective cooperation and its diversification," he said.

    Kocharyan noted "interesting events in the economic sphere," such as
    the appearance of Russia's Vneshtorgbank on the Armenian market.

    A very interesting contract in the sphere of chemistry has been signed
    with the help of Russian investments, implying that "grand chemistry
    has come to Armenia," Kocharyan said.

    There are interesting examples of investment activities by Russian
    business people in construction and other spheres, according to
    the president.

    Putin underlined that his meetings with Kocharyan were regular. "We are
    meeting for the fifth time in the recent past, to discuss bilateral
    ties and coordinate activities on the post-Soviet territory and
    international arena," Putin said.

    He added that he was very glad to see Robert Kocharyan.

    Kocharyan congratulated Putin on his inauguration as head of the
    Russian state for a second term. "I also wish to thank you for the
    invitation /to visit Russia/," he added.

    The Armenian president became Putin's first foreign guest after his
    inauguration on May 7. The head of the Russian state welcomed the
    Armenian leader on the threshold of his Novo-Ogaryovo residence. The
    two presidents then retreated for talks in a conference hall. Taking
    part in the negotiations for Russia were Security Council Secretary
    Igor Ivanov and presidential adviser Sergei Prikhodko.
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