(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, February 24. Ruben
Vardanyan, the Russian billionaire of Armenian origin, having
realized that his operations on barbaric looting of copper and gold
deposits on the territory of Azerbaijan (deposits currently are on
territory of country's Tartar district) have ended, is now
considering plundering Armenia itself, trend reports.
He succeeded in resuming the exploitation of the
Amulsar gold deposit in the Armenian city of Jermuk, near
Gisirdagh.
According to Armenian Economy Minister Vahan Kerobyan,
a trilateral agreement was signed between the government of
Armenia, Eurasian Development Bank and the Lydian Armenia company
worth $250 million on exploiting the Amulsar deposit. In accordance
with the terms of the deal, in exchange for the right to exploit
Amulsar, Lydian Armenia will transfer 12.5 percent of its shares to
the Armenian government.
The above-mentioned company operating in Armenia is a
subsidiary of Lydian International company, officially registered
on the island of Jersey [an island country near the coast of
north-west France], which means that it is an ordinary offshore
company.
Lydian Armenia company presents itself as the
successor to the GeoTeam company in Armenia, but with an different name . However,
according to the documents, Lydian Armenia is a company owned by
Orion mini Finance, registered in the US, and Ocisco Gold
Royalties, registered in Canada.
Lydian Armenia has promised to invest as much as $400
million in the exploitation of the Amulsar deposit which has 89.3
million tons of ore, 73,733 tons of gold, and 294,367 tons of
copper.
The investigations show that among its large shadow
shareholders, there are resource capital funds ,
orion mine finance , franklin templeton resources , and
some other institutional and private shareholders.
Armenia's environmentalists and non-governmental
organizations for environmental protection emphasize that Ruben
Vardanyan also stands behind the exploitation of the Amulsar
deposit along with the mentioned institutions. It is also noted
that if exploitation of Amulsar begins, it will cause a
catastrophic blow to the environment in Armenia and lead to serious
consequences.
Since 2017, Armenian environmentalists have been
trying to prevent the resumption of work in Amulsar. To calm the
media, the public, and especially environmentalists, the Armenian
government ordered an international examination of the Amulsar
project, paying the Lebanese elard company ('Earth Link
& Advanced Resources Development') $400,000 (!).
After a year of research, ELARD, without publishing a
final report, stated that 'the exploitation of the Amulsar deposit
does not assume unmanageable risks to the environment.'
However, it soon became known, that the ELARD
researchers were only using the materials and studies conducted by
the local Armenian structures earlier. In other words, the Lebanese
corporation relied on the existing research and monitoring methods
rather than conducting its own.
'Despite all the optimistic statements of the
government of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, the risks associated
with the exploitation of Amulsar have not yet been calculated and
are indeed underestimated. I can only say that once the
exploitation starts, we will lose Jermuk and Lake Sevan as resort
areas,' Armenian environmentalist Silva Adamyan noted.
Armenian environmentalists also emphasize that after
the start of work at the Amulsar deposit, serious problems will
arise with the safe soil collection as it will contain toxic
cyanide compounds.
Lydian Armenia company is also engaged in exploiting
the Kela deposit in Georgia. At least, the documents claim so.
Back in 2010, Lydian International registered another
subsidiary on the island of Jersey - lydian resources georgia limited ,
which further established a limited liability company (LLC) in
Georgia's capital Tbilisi, georgian resource company
llc .
A little later, on October 4, 2011, the Georgian
Resource Company LLC obtained a state license for the exploitation
of the Kela deposit with a total area of 720.7 hectares near the
Zoti village in the Chokhatauri district.
However, Lydian Resources Georgia Limited was
subjected to administrative liability for failure to submit a
report on the results of the geological exploration and mining
project. On February 20, 2017, the Environmental Protection
Division of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources appealed to
the Tbilisi City Court for the company's violation of the
requirements of the legislation.
The name of the former 'state minister' of the
separatist regime in Khankendi, Ruben Vardanyan, is regularly
discovered when looking into the activities of the Armenian Lydian
firm, which have been followed by countless scandals, charges of
corruption, and legal violations.
The Armenian media, environmentalists, and experts
consider Ruben Vardanyan one of the 'shadow coordinators' of
the project of the Amulsar deposit's barbaric looting under the
guise of its 'exploitation'. To be precise, the environmentalist
and representatives of the media are sure that Ruben Vardanyan is
one of the owners of the Lydian Armenia company.
However, Vardanyan denies all the accusations.
'I have not had and do not have any connection with
Amulsar. It is truly curious when my name and the name of Nubar
Afeyan are associated with Amulsar since it is very easy to check
who the shareholders of Lydian are,' he said in an interview with
the First Channel of Armenia.
But after a while, Vardanyan said that AmeriaBank, of
which he is a member of the board of directors, provided the
scandalous Lydian company with a loan of $7 million. However,
according to the some documents, Vardanyan issued a loan to Lydian
Armenia in the amount of $24 million, not just $7 million.
Moreover, Vardanyan, as a partner, attracted Amber
Capital company, registered in the UK and owned by Armenian
businessman Joseph Ugurlyan, to the exploitation of Amulsar.
In the spring of 2021, he bought a stake in Lydian
Armenia for $60 million from Armen Sargsyan, who was the president
of Armenia at that time. It is worth the be noted that prior to his
election as the president of Armenia, Armen Sargsyan was a director
of the Lydian International company.
Does that mean that Ruben Vardanyan, who relentlessly
tries to deny his participation in this 'project', invested as much
as $84 million in the exploitation of the Amulsar deposit just as a
gesture of goodwill?
If yes, then why is he hiding it? Too many questions
with no answers from Ruben Vardanyan.
As usual, he prefers to lie...