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    Armenian and U.S. officials discuss economic cooperation

    AP Worldstream
    May 18, 2004

    Armenian and U.S. officials met Tuesday to discuss this ex-Soviet
    republic's proposals to receive funding from a U.S. foreign aid
    program.

    Armenian officials said they have been working on project proposals
    for the Millennium Challenge program for the past three months that
    focus on reducing poverty. Millennium Challenge is a program launched
    by U.S. President George W. Bush as part of an effort to increase
    spending on foreign aid.

    Carlos Pascual, the U.S. State Department coordinator for assistance
    to Europe and Eurasia, said the U.S. funds _ if approved _ would be
    directed at developing a free economy, productive investments and
    the fight against corruption.

    "The US expects sustainable progress in the development of political
    and democratic systems in the countries participating in the program,"
    Pascual said. It was not clear when a decision would be made about
    Armenia's proposals, but a Millennium Challenge team is expected in
    Armenia soon, officials said.

    The United States has already allotted US$94 million to Armenia this
    year, Pascual said. The bulk of the money is focused on economic
    development and job creation, he said.

    Pascual's meetings in Armenia were part of the 8th session of the
    Armenian-American Economic Working Group. Participating from the
    Armenian side was Vardan Khachatrian, the finance and economic
    minister.
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