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Tashkent to host OEC summit


The 16th summit of the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) will be held today in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, Report informs.

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Armenia’s GDP growth expected to reach 7 percent in 2023 – IMF


An International Monetary Fund (IMF) team, led by Iva Petrova, visited Yerevan during September 13-25 to hold discussions with the Armenian authorities for the 2023 Article IV consultation and the second review under the Stand-By Arrangement (SBA) with Armenia. At the conclusion of the discussions, Ms. Petrova issued the following statement:

“I am pleased to announce that the IMF team has concluded discussions for the 2023 Article IV consultation and has reached a staff-level agreement for the conclusion of the second review under the authorities’ economic reform program, which is supported by an IMF three-year SBA. The agreement is subject to approval by the IMF’s Executive Board, which is scheduled to consider the review in mid-December. The Board approval would enable access of about US$24.3 million (SDR 18.4 million), bringing the total access to about US$72.9 million (SDR 55.2 million).

“Notwithstanding the unfavorable global economic environment, Armenia’s strong growth momentum continued in 2023 with the economy growing by 10.5 percent in the first half of the year supported by robust private consumption and services trade. Inflation has remained subdued, including due to proactive monetary policy, exchange rate appreciation, and falling food and transportation prices. However, service price inflation has been stickier. The overall fiscal balance recorded a surplus of 0.7 percent of GDP through September 2023 and central government debt remains sustainable. The banking system has strong capital and liquidity buffers, and its profitability continues to remain high.

“We expect growth to ease, reaching 7 and 5 percent in 2023 and 2024, respectively, as income and capital flows moderate, and global and domestic financial conditions continue to remain tight. While growth could surprise on the upside in the event of a renewed bout of income and capital flows and strong implementation of reforms, downside risks are elevated, including from geopolitical tensions, tight global financial conditions, slowdown in external demand, and abrupt reversal of capital flows.

“The authorities have responded proactively to the needs of the more than 100,000 ethnic Armenian refugees from Nagorno Karabakh, including by providing cash support to address essential needs, temporary shelters, as well as financial aid to cover accommodation and utility expenses. The ongoing comprehensive assessment of their medium-to-long term needs—including those related to housing, education, employment, and social protection—would assist in their integration in Armenia.

“The draft 2024 budget appropriately accommodates refugee support, while ensuring macroeconomic stability. The fiscal deficit is expected to support priority social and capital expenditures, with efforts continuing to improve revenue mobilization. It should also help keep the economy from overheating and maintain a moderate debt level.

“Amid deflationary pressures with a still positive output gap, the Central Bank of Armenia (CBA) has started gradual normalization of monetary policy and should continue its data-dependent approach to ensure inflation expectations remain anchored. The flexible exchange rate should remain a key shock absorber. The CBA continues its efforts to strengthen its prudential and supervisory frameworks to help stem financial sector risks, including from rising housing prices.

“In the medium term, it is important to maintain the strong policy and reform momentum, building fiscal buffers and further strengthening medium term sustainability; keeping inflation expectations anchored; safeguarding financial stability; completing governance reforms; and boosting productivity to deliver sustained and inclusive growth. The knowledge-based, export-oriented, and investment-driven growth strategy envisaged in the 2021-26 Government Reform Program requires a steadfast implementation of structural reforms and an enabling investment environment. To achieve this, it is important to develop and implement concrete and fully costed employment and export strategies; upgrade the insolvency framework and prioritize governance reforms to support investment and improve the business environment; implement the public investment management action plan to improve the implementation and quality of capital expenditures; and create fiscal space through revenue enhancing tax policies—including via rationalization of tax expenditures—and ongoing tax administration reforms.

“The IMF team thanks the Armenian authorities, representatives of civil society, private sector, development partners, and diplomatic community for fruitful discussions and cooperation.”


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Christie’s sells rare blue diamond for over $40m


A very rare blue diamond sold for over $40m at a Christie’s auction in Geneva, news agencies said, the BBC reports.

The 17.61 carat, pear-shaped Bleu Royal diamond, set in a ring, fetched $43.8 million, they said.

It is the “largest internally flawless fancy vivid blue gem” ever to appear for sale in auction history, Christie’s said..

Part of a private collection for 50 years, it was the first time the Bleu Royal was sold at an auction.

“This diamond is amongst the rarest to have been unearthed,” the auction house said in a statement.

Christie’s said only three fancy vivid blue diamonds over 10 carats had appeared for sale in its 250-year auction history, in 2010, 2014 and 2016.

The 14.62 carat Oppenheimer Blue sold for over $57 million in 2016, according to Christie’s.

“We are extremely pleased,” Max Fawcett, Christie’s head of jewellery in Geneva told AFP of Tuesday’s sale, adding it was the “the most expensive jewellery lot sold in all of 2023” by any auction house worldwide.

On Monday, Christie’s sold a Rolex watch worn by US actor Marlon Brando in the film Apocalypse Now for about $5m, news agencies reported. “M. Brando” was hand-engraved on the back of the watch, Christies said.

Separately, Christie’s is carrying out an online sale of a pearl necklace worn by Audrey Hepburn in the final scene of the film “Roman Holiday”. The sale is taking place between 3 and 16 November.


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Azerbaijan has steadily established itself as a serial violator of … – Public Radio of Armenia


Azerbaijan has steadily established itself as a serial violator of …  Public Radio of Armenia

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Great Stone presents its potential at seminar in Azerbaijan – Belarus News (BelTA)


Great Stone presents its potential at seminar in Azerbaijan  Belarus News (BelTA)

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France Joins India To Arm Armenia Against Azerbaijan As Russia Gets Bogged Down In Ukraine War – EurAsian Times


France Joins India To Arm Armenia Against Azerbaijan As Russia Gets Bogged Down In Ukraine War  EurAsian Times

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В Аджарии планируется строительство приюта для собак за 33 млн лари


Мэрия Батуми повторно объявила тендер на создание приюта для бездомных собак и ипподрома в поселке Чакви. Сумма тендера составляет 32’948’540 лари, и работы должны быть завершены в течение 3 лет. Предыдущий тендер не привел к участию ни одного участника, и главное требование к участникам осталось неизменным: опыт выполнения аналогичных работ на сумму не менее 40 […]

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Peace Between Azerbaijan, Armenia ‘Continues To Be Priority’, State Department Says


110700069104.webp Peace between Azerbaijan and Armenia continues to be a priority for the United States, the State Department said on Tuesday, TURAN’s Washington correspondent reports.”Outside of everything that of course is going on in the world… peace between those two countries continues to be a priority for us, for Secretary Blinken” Principal Deputy Spokesperson Vedant Patel told a daily briefing when responding to TURAN’s questions on whether …

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Azerbaijan celebrates Victory Day


110700069084.webp Today Azerbaijan celebrates Victory Day – the celebration of Azerbaijan’s victory in the Patriotic War of 2020. The war ended with the liberation of the territories of Azerbaijan occupied by Armenia in 1992-1994.The holiday was established by the decree of the President of Azerbaijan dated December 2, 2020 and is timed to coincide with the liberation of the city of Shushi by the Azerbaijani army on November 8.The war began on September 27, 2020 and …

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Yasəmən Hotel, a vivid evidence of the rich cultural heritage of Azerbaijan


110700069086.webpIn a significant event that marked the ongoing restoration and revitalization efforts in Azerbaijan, President Ilham Aliyev and First Lady Mehriban Aliyeva graced the grand opening of the Yasəmən Hotel in Shusha on November 7. The Yasəmən Hotel, a poignant testament to the rich cultural heritage and historical significance of the region, is a striking addition to the landscape of the city.The President and the First Lady were given a comprehensive overview of the …