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Kocharian Confirms Fresh Asset Handover To Russia

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  • Kocharian Confirms Fresh Asset Handover To Russia

    By Ruzanna Khachatrian

    President Robert Kocharian on Wednesday effectively confirmed reports that he has agreed to hand over yet another major Armenian power plant to Russia in exchange for a more modest increase in the cost of Russian gas delivered to Armenia.

    “I think we have found solutions and the government has been instructed to present the final decision on this issue in the next few days,” Kocharian said in televised remarks on the end of Yerevan’s lengthy negotiations with Russia’s government and state-run Gazprom monopoly.

    The Yerevan daily “Haykakan Zhamanak” reported on Friday that the parties have already agreed on the key terms of the deal whereby the Russians will get hold of the incomplete Fifth Unit of Armenia’s largest thermal power plant and supply $250 million worth of gas free of charge in return.

    That would mean Armenia can continue to pay $56 per thousand cubic meters of Russian gas until the end of 2008. Gazprom was due to charge the country $100 per thousand cubic meters starting from April 1.

    “We intend to implement a large-scale investment program with the Russian side in Armenia regarding the Fifth Unit of the Hrazdan plant,” said Kocharian. “As a result of that, the government will have funds to compensate the people for that price rise for the next three years … and at the same time complete the unit’s construction and modernization.”

    A senior government source, who asked not to be identified, clarified that the energy facility will be given to Russia, which already owns the Hrazdan plant’s four other units. He told RFE/RL that Kocharian made this clear to leaders of the three parties represented in his government at a meeting late on Tuesday. Some of those leaders, notably Prime Minister Andranik Markarian, had spoken out against any fresh asset handovers to Moscow earlier.

    The source denied “Haykakan Zhamanak” claims that Gazprom has also been granted control over a under-construction pipeline which will start pumping Iranian gas to Armenia next year.

    Russian energy giants already control, both directly and indirectly, virtually all of Armenia’s power generating capacities, and the latest deal with Gazprom will further tighten their grip on the Armenian energy sector. It also means that the Kocharian administration is walking away from last October’s agreement with Iran regarding the incomplete Hrazdan plant.

    Under that agreement, a state-run Iranian company was due to invest $150 million in the facility. The Armenian side, for its part, pledged to repay the investment with supplies of electricity to the Islamic Republic. That electricity was in turn supposed to be generated by Iranian gas.

    Kocharian emphasized the short-term benefits of the deal with Gazprom for ordinary Armenians. “The people can rest assured that the price of gas for them will not rise by more than 10-15 percent,” he said.

    Armenia’s Public Service Regulatory Commission last month allowed the national gas company, ArmRosGazprom, to raise the price of gas for local households by 50 percent to 90 drams (20 U.S. cents) per cubic meter. The measure was supposed to take effect on April. However, Kocharian’s announcement suggests that the new price will be cut to 66-70 drams per cubic meter.
    Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty © 2006. RFE/RL, Inc. All Rights Reserved. http://www.rferl.org
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    Second, it is violently opposed; and
    Third, it is accepted as self-evident."

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    Armenia And "gasprom" Complete Negotiations For Tariff Of Russian Gas

    Yerevan, April 5. ArmInfo. Armenia and "Gazprom" completed negotiations for tariff of Russian gas. As a result, they signed relevant agreement. An official of "Gazprom", who wanted to remain unknown, said this in the interview to "Liberty" Radio Station, today.

    According to him, Armenia agreed to hand 40 kilometers of Iran-Armenia gas pipe line and the fifth energy block of Hrazdan TPP to "Gazprom" in exchange to considerable decrease of tariff for Russian gas. The source refused to tell the new tariff for gas, stating that "Gazprom" will make relevant statement in the morning.

    It's worth mentioning that since April 1, 2006, "Gazprom" began selling gas to Armenia at the new price that totaled to $110 for 1 thousand cubic meters, but according to Aleksander Medvedev, deputy chairman of "Gazprom" board, the given price is no final for Armenia. The unofficial sources State that the tariff of gas for Armenia will amount to $68 for 1 thousand cubic meters.
    "All truth passes through three stages:
    First, it is ridiculed;
    Second, it is violently opposed; and
    Third, it is accepted as self-evident."

    Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)

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      Dashnaktsutiun Maneuvring Between Power Plant And Gas Pipeline

      DASHNAKTSUTIUN MANEUVRING BETWEEN POWER PLANT AND GAS PIPELINE

      Lragir.am
      05.04.2006

      The government of Armenia has not answered the question how close to
      the rumors on transferring the fifth generating unit of the Thermal
      Power Plant of Hrazdan or 45 per cent of the Iran-Armenia pipeline
      to Russia are reality. This helps the political forces of Armenia,
      including the national political forces to avoid expressing an
      opinion on another attempts of "property exchange" with Russia. This
      opportunity was used by the leader of the faction of the Armenian
      Revolutionary Federation Levon Mkrtichyan as well, whom the reporter
      of the Lragir.am asked to express opinion about the possible deal.

      "When these rumors are confirmed or refuted, we will express our
      opinion," answered Levon Mkrtichyan. But he does not seem to mind
      this exchange, at least the leader of the political force viewed
      the problem on an economic plane, underlining the pipeline and the
      thermal power plant from the very beginning.

      "You know the problem is the following if it is a question of
      investment. If we cannot build the thermal plant for years on,
      and now the opportunity arises, it is important what type of a
      business project it is. It does not matter if Iran, Russia or the
      United States builds it. It is a problem, as such. Let us not forget
      that the other four generating units belong to Russia, and we cannot
      manage to build the fifth generating unit this year, if you remember,"
      said Levon Mkrtichyan. He has a similar opinion about transferring
      the shares of the gas pipeline to Russia. That is, he also thinks
      that everything depends on the manner. "One should know for sure to
      be able to comment," declined to comment Levon Mkrtichyan.
      "All truth passes through three stages:
      First, it is ridiculed;
      Second, it is violently opposed; and
      Third, it is accepted as self-evident."

      Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)

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