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  • Re: Iranians in Armenia

    Iranian New Year affects Armenian dram rate
    26.03.2010 18:15 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Sharp fluctuations in the national currency of Armenia are mainly conditioned by the influx of dollars into the country, in particular, the influx of tourists from Iran who came to celebrate Novruz (New Year) in Armenia, Andranik Tevanyan, head of Political Economy Research Center told PanARMENIAN.Net.

    According to him, unlike the rest of the world, the dollar rate in Armenia is an internal process controlled by the state. At this point, in his opinion, the dram rate is closer to the fixed rate.

    Sharp fluctuations are not expected, Andranik Tevanyan said.

    On March 17 at the foreign exchange market the rate of Armenian dram to U.S. dollar exceeded the "psychological" mark and reached 400.10 dram/dollar, after which the rate of drama gradually devalued. In recent days the situation on the foreign exchange market started to stabilize, and today the rate is 394.62 dram/dollar.

    According to the representative of RA Ministry of Economy Mekhak Apresyan , the tourism sector recorded significant growth. "Only within March 15-17 thousands of Iranian citizens arrived in Armenia, at least three times more than during the same period of 2009," he said.

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    • Re: Iranians in Armenia

      Originally posted by Federate View Post
      Iranian New Year affects Armenian dram rate
      26.03.2010 18:15 GMT+04:00

      ....According to the representative of RA Ministry of Economy Mekhak Apresyan , the tourism sector recorded significant growth. "Only within March 15-17 thousands of Iranian citizens arrived in Armenia, at least three times more than during the same period of 2009," he said.

      http://www.panarmenian.net/news/eng/?nid=44810
      No wonder Mos is up in Arms. It must look like an invasion....That is alot of Iranis running around.
      Target troublemakers only Mos.

      I have also heard that most of these tours from Iran have special deals that include Turkey and Azerestan for destination as well as Armenia in one trip.
      B0zkurt Hunter

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      • Re: Iranians in Armenia

        Originally posted by Lucin View Post
        Mos, I'll be in Armenia in summer and I'm bringing my Iranian friends too! Actually a big group of them!
        Seal off the borders!!!
        "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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        • Re: Iranians in Armenia

          Originally posted by ashot24 View Post
          Not everyone Mos, come on! There are good people and bad people, but you can't judge who is who just from their ethnic background. Any people can come, and bad people will come...but Europeans are as corrupted and damaged as anybody can be, the fact their Europeans or of whatever religion has nothing to do with what kind of people they are.
          You are making rather self righteous ethnic generalizations yourself and who exactly appointed you as the "corrupted and damaged" Europeans moral judge?

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          • Re: Iranians in Armenia

            Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
            No wonder Mos is up in Arms. It must look like an invasion....That is alot of Iranis running around.
            The Iranians are acquiring Armenia assets to extend their influence. However I willing to bet that they are also laundering money.

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            • Re: Iranians in Armenia

              Originally posted by retro View Post
              You are making rather self righteous ethnic generalizations yourself and who exactly appointed you as the "corrupted and damaged" Europeans moral judge?
              Nope, I was saying social corruption and a damaged society is global and you can find people who are corrupted and damaged coming from every country and having every background, just as you can find every kind of people. I don't share the idea of "the people from here is good because they are X, while the ones from here are bad because they are Y," good people and bad people live across the world. You can't deny that...I am not moral judge of anything, I am just realist.
              Last edited by ashot24; 03-26-2010, 01:44 PM.

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              • Re: Iranians in Armenia

                Originally posted by ashot24 View Post
                Nope, I was saying social corruption and a damaged society is global and you can find people who are corrupted and damaged coming from every country and having every background, just as you can find every kind of people. I don't share the idea of "the people from here is good because they are X, while the ones from here are bad because they are Y," good people and bad people live across the world. You can't deny that...I am not moral judge of anything, I am just realist.
                I did not see ashot playing god anywhere. Keep up the good work Ashot-i find your realism refreshing. The influx of the Iranians is a good thing-the more the marrier! We have several powerfull neighbors-one wants us dead and the other two are rather friendly but only one of the friendly ones has a direct border with us and actually enjoys paying us a visit and doing business in our country. This needs to only be incouraged. The homogenious isolation that has prevailed in Armenia since its reformation is a unnatural state and this influx of Iranians is the begining of better things to come-provided there is peace in the region.
                Hayastan or Bust.

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                • Re: Iranians in Armenia

                  Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
                  I did not see ashot playing god anywhere. Keep up the good work Ashot-i find your realism refreshing. The influx of the Iranians is a good thing-the more the marrier! We have several powerfull neighbors-one wants us dead and the other two are rather friendly but only one of the friendly ones has a direct border with us and actually enjoys paying us a visit and doing business in our country. This needs to only be incouraged. The homogenious isolation that has prevailed in Armenia since its reformation is a unnatural state and this influx of Iranians is the begining of better things to come-provided there is peace in the region.
                  Homogeneous? What about all them J3ws?
                  "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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                  • Re: Iranians in Armenia

                    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
                    Homogeneous? What about all them J3ws?
                    What are you talkin about?
                    Hayastan or Bust.

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                    • Re: Iranians in Armenia

                      Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
                      What are you talkin about?
                      You know, the ones lingering around since the USSR... mostly still in influential positions.
                      "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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