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    KOCHARIAN STARTS KAZAKHSTAN VISIT

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    Nov 6 2006

    Armenia and Kazakhstan are aspiring to build deeper relations in
    the trade and economic spheres, the two nations' leaders said after
    negotiations on Monday.

    Armenia's President Robert Kocharian, who is on a two-day official
    visit to Kazakhstan at the invitation of the country's President
    Nursultan Nazarbayev, and his Kazakh counterpart gave a press
    conference in Astana after their meeting earlier today.

    Kocharian emphasized the positive dynamics in bilateral relations,
    the high level of political dialogue existing between the two countries
    and good cooperation within international organizations.

    He regretted Armenia's insignificant amount of trade and economic
    cooperation with Kazakhstan, a country that he called 'an undoubted
    leader of the Central Asian region'.

    "The economic component is the weakest in our cooperation despite
    the advanced reforms we have both in Kazakhstan and Armenia and
    their consonance, which is a good basis first of all for economic
    cooperation," Kocharian underscored.

    The Armenian leader expressed a hope that the agreements signed
    in Astana will help both counties' business elites to develop more
    active cooperation.

    Kocharian welcomed the closer attention of Kazakhstan's business
    circles to Armenia and their serious presence in the South Caucasus.

    He hoped that in the time to come this presence will have a greater
    impact on Armenia than it does today.

    For his part, Nazarbayev expressed his satisfaction with the
    negotiations he had with his Armenian counterpart.

    "We have confirmed the aspiration of our states to further deepen our
    relations through increasing trade and raising our relations to a new
    level. These relations will also be promoted by increased trade and
    closer economic links allowing Kazakhstani companies and capital to
    work in Armenia without fear," Nazarbayev stressed.

    During their meeting the sides also discussed contacts in the
    humanitarian sphere and exchanged information on the ongoing reforms
    in their countries.

    Kocharian briefed Nazarbayev on the situation around the
    Nagorno-Karabakh settlement. "I want to reiterate our commitment
    to a peaceful settlement of this conflict," Kocharian said at the
    news conference.

    He invited Nazarbayev to pay a return official visit to Armenia next
    year 'in order to summarize the results of the annual work of the
    Armenian-Kazakhstani intergovernmental commission.'
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