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    EBRD THINKS TO INCREASE NUMBER OF PROGRAMS IMPLEMENTED IN ARMENIA

    ARKA News Agency, Armenia
    Oct 14 2005

    YEREVAN, October 14. /ARKA/. EBRD is going to increase the number of
    programs implemented in Armenia, as it was mentioned at the meeting
    of the members of the Board of the EBRD with the RA Premier Andranik
    Margaryan, according to the RA Government's Press Service Department.

    The members of the Board congratulated Margaryan on high economic
    indicators of the past years, achieved due to consistent policy pursued
    by the government. Noting that a favorable investment environment is
    important for any country, the members of the delegation discussed
    with the Premier the activities done in the republic in that direction
    as well as further plans.

    In his turn Margaryan highly appreciated the work of the EBRD in
    Armenia. According to Margaryan, the programs implemented by the EBRD
    in the banking, energy and insurance sectors, as well as work with
    entrepreneurs of the private sector had a positive influence on the
    economy of the country. Margaryan attached importance to further
    development of cooperation in those directions, suggesting the
    possibility of long-term crediting with low interest rate in further
    programs that would develop the private sector. The premier introduced
    to guests the process of privatization in the republic, as well as
    steps done to stimulate export, implement the strategic program on
    poverty reduction and anticorruption strategy, introduce reforms in
    the customs and improve legislative field to develop economy.

    The delegation of the Board of the EBRD that visited Armenia includes
    Terens Braun, Michael Neumaer, Gonzalo Ramos, Zhohe Veiga de Masedo,
    Scot Clark, Igor Podolev, Pier Stanchina, regional director Michael
    Davy, Head of EBRD Yerevan Office Michael Winstin.
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