Monday, December 2, 2013

Η Ρωσία καταργεί τους δασμούς για το πετρέλαιο και το φυσικό αέριο για την Αρμενία


Η Ρωσία και η Αρμενία υπόγραψαν συμφωνία για την κατάργηση των εξαγωγικών δασμών για τα προμηθευόμενα στην Αρμενία φυσικό αέριο, πετρελαιοειδή και ακατέργαστα διαμάντια. Το σχετικό έγγραφο υπογράφηκε κατά τη διάρκεια των συνομιλιών των Πρόεδρων των δύο χωρών Βλαντίμιρ Πούτιν και Σερζ Σαργκσιάν.

Όπως δήλωσε ο Βλαντίμιρ Πούτιν, η τιμή του φυσικού αερίου για την Αρμενία θα είναι 189 δολάρια τα χίλια κυβικά μέτρα. Για σύγκριση, η Ουκρανία παραλαμβάνει καύσιμο από τη Ρωσία, λαμβανομένων υπόψη όλων των εκπτώσεων, καταβάλλοντας παραπάνω από 400 δολάρια για τον ίδιο όγκο.

Η Αρμενία σκοπεύει να γίνει μέλος της Τελωνιακής Ένωσης, μέλη της οποίας είναι προς το παρόν μόνο η η Ρωσία, η Λευκορωσία και το Καζαχστάν και στη συνέχεια – να λάβει μέρος στη διαμόρφωση της Ευρασιατικής Οικονομικής Ένωσης.
greek.ruvr.ru

2/11/13
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  • Russia Cancels Export Duties for Gas and Diamonds to Armenia

YEREVAN, December 2 (RIA Novosti) – Russia and Armenia on Monday signed an intergovernmental agreement to cancel export duties for supplies of natural gas, oil products and diamonds to the South Caucasus nation.
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed the deal with his Armenian counterpart, Serzh Sargsyan, during a high-level visit to the country.
Armenia decided in September to join the Moscow-led Customs Union of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan. A roadmap on Yerevan’s admission is to be signed later in December.
Sargsyan told journalists on Monday that his country would take the required steps to join the union as soon as possible, and Putin praised Armenia for its efforts.
Reuters reported that some 500 people went out to the Armenian capital’s streets on Monday to protest the country’s plans to join the union. Gazeta.ru reported that more than 100 protesters were detained.
The protests followed anti-government demonstrations in Ukraine, which last week halted plans to sign key agreements with the European Union in favor of stronger economic ties with Russia.
Western critics have accused the Kremlin of pressuring former Soviet states to give up their attempts to closer integrate with the European Union. Russia has denied the accusations.
  • Russia and Armenia have agreed that the gas price for Armenia would be cut down to $189 per 1,000 cubic meters, Putin told journalists in Yerevan on Monday.
  • Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan said earlier that the end price for Russian gas including customs duties was $270 per 1,000 cubic meters.
The two countries also signed a contract to increase Russian gas deliveries.
Russian energy giant Gazprom will supply up to 2.5 billion cubic meters of gas to Armenia each year from 2014 to 2018, in line with the deal. Last year Gazprom supplied 1.7 billion cubic meters of gas to Armenia.
Putin thanked Armenia’s leadership for creating favorable conditions for Russian business there and said he hoped that bilateral trade this year would exceed last year’s $1.2 billion.
The Russian president stressed that Russia remained Armenia’s leading trade and economic partner in terms of both trade and investment.
In turn, Sargsyan pledged to do everything to “expand the positive results reached in the recent years” in bilateral collaboration.
An intergovernmental agreement on cooperation in nuclear safety, a plan of action for economic collaboration and other deals were also signed following talks between the two presidents.
Prior to the talks, Putin visited a Russian military base in the city of Gyumri.
  ria.ru
2/11/13
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3 comments:

  1. Armenia to become full-fledged Customs Union member in 2014...

    Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan said on Wednesday that his country would complete all procedures to join the Russian-led Customs Union this year.

    "I’m sure that this year we will become a full-fledged member of the Customs Union. Armenia will create a new environment, in which it will be better protected and more competitive, Sargsyan said in his televised New Year speech.

    Armenia decided in September to join the Moscow-led Customs Union of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan. A roadmap on Yerevan’s admission was signed on December 24.

    In early December, Russia and Armenia signed an intergovernmental agreement to cancel export duties for supplies of natural gas, oil products and rough diamonds to the South Caucasus nation.

    Source: RIA Novosti
    Read more: http://indian.ruvr.ru/news/2014_01_01/Armenia-Customs-Union-member/
    1/1/14

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  2. Armenia Publishes Accession Roadmap to Russia-Led Union...

    YEREVAN, February 3 (RIA Novosti) – Armenia on Monday published a roadmap for accession to the Russia-led Customs Union, which Yerevan has pledged to join as Moscow seeks to deepen economic ties across the former Soviet Union.

    The document contains 150 different conditions that must be fulfilled before Armenia can join the economic alliance of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan, Armenian Economy Minister Vagram Avanesyan told a government meeting.

    Moscow is currently pushing to expand its economic influence in former Soviet republics. Russian pressure has appeared to backfire in Ukraine, however, where large street protests erupted in November as Kiev backed off from economic integration with Europe and instead signed off on closer ties with Russia.

    Armenian President Serzh Sarksyan announced in September that his country would join the Customs Union after a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow.................http://en.ria.ru/world/20140204/187165922/Armenia-Publishes-Accession-Roadmap-to-Russia-Led-Union.html
    4/2/14

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  3. Putin for drafting agt on Armenia acceding to future Eurasian Economic Union...

    Russian President Vladimir Putin believes it is possible to start drafting an agreement on Armenia’s accession to the future Eurasian Economic Union.

    The president pointed out at the meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council that Armenia had adopted and was implementing successfully the plan of functions to adapt to norms and requirements of the Customs Union and the Common Economic Space. “Therefore, we see the possibility of drafting the agreement on Armenia’s accession to the future Eurasian Economic Union,” Putin said, adding that it is necessary to weigh all strengths and weaknesses of all participants in the integration processes during this work.

    The Russian president holds that it is also important to help to another republic interested in this - to Kyrgyzstan. He said it is necessary to refine the Road Map for Kyrgyzstan’s joining in the integration processes.

    The Road Map on Armenia’s accession to the Customs Union and the Common Economic Space of Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia was signed at the meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council in Moscow on December 24, 2013.
    http://en.itar-tass.com/russia/722317
    5/3/14

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