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20 August 2010 - 08:56 AMT

S.O.S Teghout calls on Russian President to urge VTB to refrain from funding Teghout project

S.O.S. Teghout Group consisting of NGOs, as well as individual citizens who protest against Teghout copper and molybdenum mine development, called on Russian President Dmitry Medvedev to urge Russian VneshTorgBank to refrain from Teghout project funding, EcoLur told PanARMENIAN.Net.

The letter reads:

“To Mr. Dmitry Medvedev President of the Russian Federation Dear Mr. President,

We, citizens of Armenia, welcome the policy you declared in regard with environmental security and sustainable development. We think it’s important that possessing significant natural resources Russia is conscious of its responsibility towards next generations for sustainable nature management.

Together with you and Russian people we empathize in regard with human and natural losses you suffered because of wide-scale fires in the central part of the Russian Federation and elimination of woodlands hard to recover.

Loss of natural resources threatens also us, as the forest in Armenia is disappearing at disastrous rates thus polluting pure water sources. Not only Armenia, but also the whole world is incurring these losses.

Thereby we would like to draw Your attention to the activity of Russian VneshTorgBank, which intends to grant a USD 300 million loan to develop copper and molybdenum mine in Teghout forest, one of the remaining virgin forests in Armenia.

Independent experts and public repeatedly pointed out the incompliance of Teghout project to domestic and international legislation, its economic unsoundness, violation of environmental security principles, pollution and water resources loss risks, probability of landslip processes in the areas where high hazard rating buildings will be located such as tailing dump and dumps containing toxic metals etc.

VTB administration refuses to have a dialog with public; it doesn’t answer letters and neglects public protest by resorting to force.

We would like to draw Your attention the policy run by VTB led to the fact that, due to public calls, many organizations and private individuals refrain from VTB services which has an impact on this huge financial institution’s image.

We would also like to make you aware, at present the Armenian Government decision on Teghout mine development and other consequent decisions are disputed in many domestic courts, as well as in the European Court of Human Rights.

Mr. President, we call on you to urge the VneshTorgBank to refrain from Teghout project funding. We do believe this can have a positive role in strengthening trust between our countries in current complicated situation with socio-economic relations.”