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    ARMENIA WILL BE STRATEGICAL PARTNER OF GREECE IN THE REGION, DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER OF GREECE STATES

    Noyan Tapan
    Mar 30 2006

    YEREVAN, MARCH 30, NOYAN TAPAN. A sitting of the Armenian-Greek
    intergovernmental commission on economic cooperation took place in
    Yerevan on March 29, during which the Greek side offered Armenia
    assistance with development programs in the spheres of agriculture,
    trade, small and medium business. The commission's co-chairman,
    RA Minister of Agriculture Davit Lokian noted prior to the
    signing of the sitting's protocol that the Greek side assessed
    positively the Armenian-Greek cooperation and the Armenian side's
    initiatives in the communication and telecommunication sectors. It
    was noted at the sitting that the Armenian-Greek company ArmenTel -
    a communication operator in Armenia should be able to conduct an
    exact economic policy within the Armenian legislation. In the words
    of D. Lokian, the Greek side attaches importance to cooperation
    in the energy sector, particularly within the framework of the
    programs on introduction of new technologies in Armenia with funds
    of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). He
    also underlined the importance of using the opportunities of both
    countries for exporting the Armenian and Greek goods to the markets
    of the neighoring countries. The Greek co-chairman of the commission,
    Deputy Foreign Minister of Greece Evripidis Stylianidis in his turn
    noted that the Greek side will do everything to reduce the risks
    of European investors in Armenia. "Armenia will be a strategical
    partner of Greece in this region, particularly with respect to
    setting up joint ventures, as well as in various sectors of economy,"
    he said. According to him, in 2002-2004, Greece allocated 1.5 mln
    euros for the implementation of development programs in Armenia. This
    assistance will continue, in particular by providing agricultural
    and agricultural processing equipment. He noted that steps will be
    taken to ensure mutually beneficial relations between ArmenTel and
    the RA government. The commission's co-chairman stated that Greece is
    prepared to assist with further programs on Armenia's involvement in
    European structures, particularly in the European Union. Chiarman of
    the Union of Manufacturers and Businessmen of Armenia (UMBA) Arsen
    Ghazarian told reporters the Greek side agreed to assist Amenia with
    the equipment and procedures to be used at agricultural production
    certification laboratories, as well as with business advice provision,
    staff training and infrastructure development in tourism and light
    industry. In the words of A. Ghazarian, assistance will be given to
    those sectors of the Armenian economy, in which there are opportunities
    for the implementation of joint Armenian-Greek investment programs
    and the export of Armenian goods through Greece to the European
    market. Greek investments are envisaged in such spheres as stone
    working, pharmaceutics, agricultural processing and agricultural
    services infrastructures. According to A. Ghazarian, ArmenTel intends
    to make investments of 50 mln dollars in 2006-2007.
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