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Yerevan, Prime Minister Rejects Reversal on Energy Hike, As Russia Urges ‘Compromise’

June 25, 2015 By administrator

Protesters on Baghramyan Avenue continue their demands into the fourth day (Photolure)

Protesters on Baghramyan Avenue continue their demands into the fourth day (Photolure)

YEREVAN (RFE/RL)—Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamian on Thursday defended state regulators’ decision to raise electricity prices and urged thousands of protesters to unblock a major street in Yerevan on the fourth day of their nonstop demonstrations against the controversial measure.

Abrahamian also announced that the Armenian government will compensate some 105,000 low-income families for the more than 16 percent tariff increases authorized by the Public Services Regulatory Commission (PSRC) last week. Monthly poverty benefits paid to them will be raised by 2,000 drams ($4.2), he said.

The Armenian Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs estimates that the tariff hike will cost the average family living below the official poverty line only 1,400 drams in additional monthly expenditures.

“I would like to appeal to our activists, organizers of those rallies and say that such actions will lead nowhere,” Abrahamian said at the weekly meeting of his cabinet. “I am calling on them to be more constructive. The government is ready to discuss any issue that is being raised by them.”

Abrahamian insisted that the price hike reflects “objective realities” of the Armenian energy sector. He echoed the PSRC’s arguments that the Electricity Networks of Armenia (ENA) utility needs to be compensated for last year’s depreciation of the Armenian dram, a longer-than-anticipated stoppage of the Metsamor nuclear plant’s reactor and decreased water levels on rivers fueling hydroelectric stations.

The ENA has had to buy larger volumes of much more expensive electricity generated at Armenian thermal power plants. The company owned by a Russian energy giant currently has over $225 million in outstanding debts to power plants and banks.

Critics say, however, that the ENA’s losses are the result of corruption and mismanagement. They also point to the company’s extravagant expenses, including on luxury cars and office space for its senior executives, which have been disclosed by the Armenian media in recent months.

Abrahamian sought to dispel these claims accepted by many Armenians. “I don’t exclude that there have been abuses [within the ENA,]” he said. “But I want to declare with utmost responsibility that regardless of the scale of possible abuses inside the company, not a single penny of them was calculated into the tariff.”

“Such abuses stemming from poor management have hurt the company’s owner, rather than consumers, seeing as its profits have decreased,” added the premier.

Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamian

Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamian

Abrahamian went on to assert that failure to raise the tariffs would disrupt electricity supplies in Armenia and lead to the kind of crippling power shortages which the country had endured in the early 1990s.

No To Plunder, a pressure group leading the protests, was quick to dismiss these statements. One of its leaders, Vaghinak Shushanian, said the protesters will not leave Marshal Baghramyan Avenue until the authorities meet their demands.

“If he has so much courage, he should come here and talk to us,” Shushanian told RFE/RL’ Armenian service (Azatutyun.am). “Let him appear before the people here and say from the podium that … this measure is justified.”

Like senior law-enforcement officials, Abrahamian said that the nonstop protests on the avenue leading to the presidential palace are illegal. But he stopped short of threatening to forcibly disperse the mostly young people demonstrating there.

The chief of the Armenian police, Vladimir Gasparian, also did not voice such threats when he visited the scene and talked to some protesters early in the morning.“Stay peaceful and don’t provoke us,” he said.

Gasparian further said that law-enforcement authorities are investigating violence against more than a dozen journalists, including three RFE/RL correspondents, perpetrated by his officers during Tuesday’s violent crackdown on the Bagramian Avenue protesters. “Who said that we can’t have shortcomings and make mistakes?” he told reporters. “The key thing is to identify and address them.”

Gasparian was accompanied by Levon Yeranosian, one of his deputies who the journalists say personally ordered the violence.

Russia Urges ‘Compromise Solution’ To Armenian Standoff
Russia has called on the Armenian authorities to make concessions to thousands of people holding nonstop demonstrations in Yerevan against the latest increase in electricity prices in Armenia.

Significantly, a senior Russian official also disputed claims by some Russian pro-government politicians and pundits that Western powers are behind the continuing standoff between Armenian protesters and riot police.

“We count on the common sense and wisdom of the Armenian leadership,” Deputy Foreign Minister Grigory Karasin said late on Wednesday, according to the RIA Novosti agency. “According to our information, one can expect that a compromise decision on issues raised by the demonstrators will be found.”

“We are awaiting news from Yerevan,” added Karasin. He did not specify whether the Russian government is ready to assist in such a settlement.

Karasin cast doubt on the credibility of these claims, saying that they “need to be proved.” “We will be carefully looking into everything that preceded [the Yerevan protests,] but I wouldn’t jump into such hasty conclusions,” he said.

A spokesman for Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that Moscow is “very closely” monitoring the dramatic developments in Armenia and hopes that there will be no “violations of the law.”

Filed Under: Articles, Events Tagged With: energy, hike, prime minister, Rejects, Reversal, Yerevan

Crucial Choice: Armenia mulling over ‘geopolitically important’ energy deals

July 25, 2014 By administrator

By Naira Hayrumyan
ArmeniaNow correspondent
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Armenia’s energy sector is facing a crucial choice. At its July 24 sitting the Armenian government considered, but not yet approved several major deals concerning the sphere. As it turned out, the ArmRosgazprom company, which owns almost the entire domestic gas distribution network in Armenia and earlier this year was renamed Gazprom-Armenia, has considerable debts. In particular, the company owes to Vorotan HPP Cascade CJSC, which is to be sold to an American company, Contour Global, although the deal is not completed yet.

The government is considering the possibility of transferring the assets of Gazprom in Armenia on account of settling part of the debts to Vorotan HPP and the Armenian government. In particular, it is planned to transfer 53.3 percent of the assets of Nairit-2 and 3.6 percent of the assets Nairit Plant to Vorotan HPP Cascade CJSC. The budget loans and other liabilities of Armgazprom to the Ministry of Finance of Armenia will be repaid through the transfer of the Tegh-Stepanakert gas pipeline, as well as 46.73 percent of the assets of Nairit-2.

These planned deals have raised a number of questions in Armenia, first of all, whether Vorotan HPP, already together with over half of the shares of Nairit-2 (which is an operating chloroprene rubber production shop), will finally be sold to an American company. The thing is that the deal, which was concluded last November, has not been finalized yet. Moreover, Russian energy giant Rosneft also aspired to get Nairit, but it apparently set the condition that it would buy Nairit only with Vorotan HPP.

The Armenian government does not yet specify who will get the two major energy enterprises – an American company or a Russian one. U.S. Ambassador to Armenia John Heffern believes that the transfer of Vorotan HPP to an American firm will be a powerful message for Western investors that Armenia is ready to work with them.

Meanwhile, if Armenia reconsiders the deal and sells debt-free Nairit and Vorotan to a Russian company, it will be another powerful message that Armenia has finally “surrendered” to Russian companies.

Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan gave the government several days to “think” about what to do.

But there is also another aspect here – the transfer of the Tegh-Stepanakert pipeline from Gazprom to the Armenian government. This is the only pipeline through which Nagorno-Karabakh receives natural gas. It is possible that Gazprom has given up this asset at the request of Azerbaijan, which is doing everything for foreign companies not to work in Karabakh officially.

On the other hand, there is an opinion that Rosneft is simply ousting Gazprom also in Armenia. As is known, in Russia these two giants are engaged in tough competition, and Rosneft is aggressively trying to acquire the assets of Gazprom.

The deal on the sale of Vorotan HPP, already with Nairit, may be an indicator of Armenia’s foreign-policy orientation. Armenia will either diversify its energy system by letting Americans to its mostly Russian-dominated market or will admit that it has completely lost the sovereign right to take even economic decisions.

If Armenia takes a step towards Americans it may be followed by a visit of the energy minister to Iran, where he can negotiate about the transit of Iranian gas to Europe via Armenia and Georgia, buying cheap Iranian gas and, accordingly, refusing to buy more expensive gas from Gazprom. If Armenia chooses the Russian company, however, it will have to forget, for a long time, about its being a political entity even on the regional scale.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenia, energy

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