Existing Armenian-Indian trade and economic potential not used fully

Existing Armenian-Indian trade and economic potential not used fully: ambassador

YEREVAN, April 9. /ARKA/. Armenia’s ambassador to India, Ara Hakobian,
told Indian minister of trade and industry Anand Sharma March 5 in New
Delhi that Armenia and India do not use fully the existing potential
to boost their trade and economic relations.

Armenian foreign ministry said the two men looked into a set of issues
related to liberalization of bilateral trade regime that would allow
both sides to increase their trade and economic contacts. In this
context they emphasized mutual visits by business people, creation of
joint ventures and stimulation of investments.

The Armenian ambassador noted the high-level political dialogue
between India and Armenia, the presence of commonalities uniting both
peoples and special warmth of bilateral relations.

According to official figures, Armenian-Indian trade in 2009
contracted by 10.2% to $46.3 million. Armenian exports to India grew
by 16.6% from 2008 to $2.9 million, while the volume of imports from
India fell by 11.5% to $43.4 million. -0-

Armenia ratifies Convention for Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terro

Armenia ratifies International Convention for the Suppression of Acts
of Nuclear Terrorism

YEREVAN, APRIL 9, NOYAN TAPAN. The RA National Assembly on April 7
ratified the International Convention for the Suppression of Acts of
Nuclear Terrorism signed in New York on 13 April 2005 – with an
attached objection. The decision was taken unanimously.

According to the main speaker, Deputy Director of the National
Security Service under the Armenian Government Romik Harutyunian,
Armenia’s objection is related to the reservation that Azerbaijan made
when siging the convention. The reservation reads: "The Republic of
Azerbaijan states that it will not be able to guarantee the
implementation of the provisions of the convention in its territories
occupied by the Republic of Armenia until these territories are
liberated from occupation".

In connection with this reservation, Armenia attached its objection to
the convention. The objection particularly reads: "The Republic of
Azerbaijan distorts the essence and importance of the Nagorno Karbakh
problem regarding the reasons and effect of the contradiction that
arose as a result of Azerbaijan’s policy of ethnic cleansing aimed at
suppressing the free will of the population of Nagorno Karabakh,
followed by the aggession of a large number of armed forces against
the independent Nagorno Karabakh. As a result, some territories of
Nagorno Karabakh were occupied by the Republic of Azerbaijan".

115 out of the 127 participating states of the Convention signed it as
of 22 September 2009. The convention took effect in 54 states. The
opinion of Armenia’s Constitutional Court about the Convention was
positive: it does not conflict with the Armenian legislation or cause
any financial liabilities.

Volume of overnight transactions makes AMD 750mln over five days

Volume of overnight transactions makes AMD 750mln over five
stock-exchange business days

April 9, 2010 – 18:27 AMT 13:27 GMT
PanARMENIAN.Net –

Based on results of five stock-exchange business days, the volume of
overnights provided to (and, accordingly, received by)
banks-participants of the auctions totaled AMD750mln, the weighted
average interest rate made 6.2% per year, CEO of NASDAQ OMX Armenia
Armen Melikyan told a PanARMENIAN.Net correspondent.

`Taking into consideration the fact that this instrument of
stock-exchange is aimed at securing not only the transparency of the
process of establishment of interest rates for overnight credits, but
also at assisting banks in more efficient administration of financial
resources, the stock exchange expects further increase in the volume
of transactions at this platform,’ noted he.

The CEO added that the stock-exchange commissions for transactions at
the credit market are set at the minimum level not to affect the cost
of credit resources.

Financial Director of HSBC Bank Armenia Gevorg Tarumyan reported that
the bank is in process of signing an agreement on this instrument
usage. `We plan to sign an agreement with NASDAQ OMX Armenia next
week,’ noted he.

Mr. Tarumyan also noted that this instrument will allow decreasing the
inter-bank interest rates during a short period of time.

The platform for inter-bank overnight credits was launched by NASDAQ
OMX Armenia stock-exchange on April 2, 2010.

Distinguished By The Dead

DISTINGUISHED BY THE DEAD

Ha’aretz
April 8 2010

Without preaching, pathos or overwhelming guilt, Romanian writer
Varujan Vosganian has created a powerful portrait of the Armenian
genocide

"Cartea soaptelor" ("The Book of Whispers") by Varujan Vosganian,
Poirom, 528 pages

No one expected Varujan Vosganian to write the best novel in Romanian
literature. He was, after all, the finance minister of Romania until
not very long ago. He is an economist and mathematician by profession,
a talented rhetorician, a brilliant intellectual, president of the
Armenians Union of Romania and vice president of the Romanian Writers’
Union. Advertisement

Although he has written poetry in the past, this book (which has
not been translated as yet into English) is entirely different. From
the first page of his first prose work, "The Book of Whispers," the
unbelievable happens and the surprise is clear and powerful: This
is a classic, a true literary celebration. Vosganian’s whispers are
truly mesmerizing. Regardless of cultural status or political-literary
association, readers bleed with the vanquished, are persecuted and
flee with them, and become Armenians like them.

How does Vosganian, an Armenian Romanian, succeed in depicting the
events and at the same time elevate the reader and deepen his belief
in and grasp of humanist values? How does he create speech with
universal validity? Without preaching, without pathos and without
overwhelming guilt, he lets the facts speak for themselves, at the
same time becoming a more reliable and convincing narrator who reveals
the incomprehensible.

In Vosganian’s depiction of events in the history of the Armenian
people, he awakens our own experiences, our pain, our lives – lived
at times without shield or armor in the bloody 20th century – our
vanquished lives. Vanquished, but surviving and reviving, in order
to allow us to declare: We exist, we have survived and now we must
also remain human, because of what happened, and despite what happened.

"We are not distinguished by what we are, but rather by the dead whom
each of us mourns," says the narrator’s grandfather Garabet from the
small town of Focsani in Moldova. Garabet, who claimed that the best
taste of all is the taste of wind, and who believed that as long
as you live you are immortal, found a similarity between Armenian
carpets and the Bible: "You find everything in both of them – from
Genesis to our day."

The grandfather had "an almost Kantian" vision of the world: "The
roof over your head, the altar before your eyes and the soft carpet
beneath your feet."

In truth, "The Book of Whispers" contains another book, consisting
entirely of this nonchalant grandfather’s pearls of wisdom, based on
his experience: "’Don’t rush,’ he’d always say. ‘The person who has
won is rarely the real victor. History was made by the vanquished,
not by the victors. In the end, victory means exiting history’ …

Precisely for this reason, grandfather Garabet thought the real
heroes who make history are not the generals but rather the poets,
and the real battles are not to be sought under the horses’ hooves."

"Victory," says the other grandfather, Starak, from Craiova, "isn’t
the power to spill other people’s blood. Victory is the power to
spill your own blood."

Every great writer is first of all a poet, and every fiber of
this novel is rich in metaphor. With verbal thrift and precision
of language, the novel creates an electrical-emotional tension, as
though the reader is taking part in what is happening. When a Russian
soldier threatens the narrator’s grandfather and orders him to move
away, down the street, the narrator writes: "No one would be able
to say what silence is if he has not heard at his back the rustle
of a weapon being cocked." In another place the prison is described
as dampness that comes and goes, "And the moment it penetrates your
bones you carry it from within."

Perhaps the book succeeds in sinking into the soul because of the
richness of the poetic characters, because "the soul cannot think in
the absence of an image," as Aristotle has taught us.

‘Abandoned path’

After recounting his memories from his grandfathers’ homes (we hardly
know anything about his parents’ homes), the narrator brings alive
the Armenian folk epic, which survives and abounds in open wounds.

Nevertheless, he writes, "Every open wound is the start of an abandoned
path. To the extent that it heals, you are damaged." And the dead? "The
dead have moved house in the pictures on the shelf." Or: "The picture
became the request for forgiveness by those who in this hasty century
left without having time to bid farewell."

Dante, under instructions by Virgil, built in his poet’s imagination
the sad spaces of hell. Vosganian guides us through the hell of his
people at the start of the 20th century. He reconstructs this hell
meticulously, basing it on historical documentation and his own
intuition as a poet and writer.

The author does not look back in anger. He is there and he takes us
with him. It is clear to the reader that, had we been born in another
place and another time, we could have been those Armenians.

"More important than death is memory," according to the narrator.

"Among the many lives I carry inside myself the most real, like a
bouquet of snakes tied at its end, are the lives I have not lived."

Every character in "The Book of Whispers" is a unique and actual case.

Vosganian, who is not of that period, could not have lived those lives,
but each of the characters he depicts – with his own unique habits,
dreams and history – joins the other characters to create a bouquet
of people. These are people connected to one another by the ties and
tissues of the human catastrophe caused by those who saw the Armenians
as a human mass that had to be annihilated. Writes Vosganian: "All
the means they used to kill the Armenians on the roads of Anatolia
served the Nazis against the Jews, except in the Nazi camps the Jews
had numbers on their arms."

It is amazing to find that among the Armenians, too, the generation
that survived the genocide, and even its children, did not talk about
the horrors in Anatolia. The generation of survivors has died and its
memories have been buried with it. Suddenly the third generation has
discovered it knows nothing about the slaughter of its family and
people. Is this a trauma that lasts a lifetime? Guilt? Shame?

David Grossman, who was a guest of honor at the International
Literature Festival in Berlin in 2007, devoted a large part of his
speech to this phenomenon. Interestingly, he used the word "whispers"
in the context of the explanation of why he refused to answer his
son’s question, "What did the Nazis do? I did not want to tell him. I,
who had grown up within the silence and fragmented whispers that had
filled me with so many fears and nightmares, who had written a book
about a boy who almost loses his mind because of his parents’ silence,
suddenly understood my parents and my friends’ parents who chose to
be mute. I felt," said Grossman, "I felt that if I told him, if I
even so much as cautiously alluded to what had happened over there,
something in the purity of my 3-year-old son would be polluted; that
from the moment such possibilities of cruelty were formulated in his
childlike, innocent consciousness, he would never again be the same
child. He would no longer be a child at all."

There isn’t a shadow of a doubt that there is a similarity between
Grossman’s silence and broken whispers and those depicted in
Vosganian’s book. Just as a painter mixes many colors together to
obtain a unique hue, "The Book of Whispers" is full of numbers, data,
historical facts and literary portraits, bringing us closer and closer
to a picture of the reality. An ordinary writer might have failed in
this thicket of exact and meticulous detail, or might have surrendered
to sentimental, moralizing excess. But Vosganian is not an ordinary
writer. He knows how to navigate elegantly and skillfully between
Scylla and Charybdis.

What Is Erdogan’s Message To Ilham Aliyev?

WHAT IS ERDOGAN’S MESSAGE TO ILHAM ALIYEV?

Tert.am
11:23 09.04.10

Special delegate of the Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan
and Turkish Foreign Minister Deputy Undersecretary Feridun Sinirlioglu
will arrive today in Baku with an alleged letter to hand over to the
Azerbaijani President Ilhan Aliyev.

Earlier he passed another letter to the Armenian President Serzh
Sargsyan asking for a meeting with Erdogan in Washington in the
framework of a World Nuclear Security Summit to take place next week.

Turkish local daily Radikal media has elaborated on some details of
the meetings Sinirlioglu will hold while in Baku and also on Erdogan’s
alleged letter to Aliyev.

According to the newspaper in Baku Sinirlioglu will meet with the
Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov. As for the letter,
it reads in part: "We have not forgotten about you. In this process
[Armenian-Turkish rapprochement] we do not ignore Baku at all. Baku’s
concerns are our concerns. Azerbaijan, in fact, is aware of how
much we want the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict to be resolved. But we do
guarantee that the acceleration of the process does not mean at all
that we will neglect your concerns."

The letter also mentions that the normalization with Armenia will
contribute to the establishment of peace, security and stability in
the Caucasus.

EU Must Play Greater Role In Stabilising The Region, Say MEPs

EU MUST PLAY GREATER ROLE IN STABILISING THE REGION, SAY MEPS

armradio.am
09.04.2010 13:13

The EU must steer a strategy for stability, prosperity and
conflict-resolution in the South Caucasus, MEPs insist in a draft
resolution adopted by the Foreign Affairs committee on Thursday. The
region is central to the EU’s energy interests as it hosts the South
Caucasus Pipeline, transporting gas from the Caspian to the Black Sea.

The implementation of the Eastern Partnership, which covers the three
South-Caucasian republics, and the entry into force of the Lisbon
Treaty offer the EU a prime opportunity to conceive a comprehensive
strategy for the region, says the report, drafted by Evgeni Kirilov
(Bulgaria, S&D). Europe will have to deal with a complex geopolitical
situation, however, in a region marked by conflict in the Nagorno
Karabakh area and in Georgia, as well as tensions between Armenia
and Turkey.

Although Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia are partners of the EU’s
Neighbourhood Policy since 2004, a comprehensive regional strategy is
still lacking for the region. MEPs had already underlined the need for
such a strategy, in 2006, when they recommended an EU stability pact
for the southern Caucasus, involving the EU (with the participation
of Turkey as an accession candidate), Russia, the United States and
the United Nations (the Quartet).

MEPs wish the EU strategy for the South Caucasus to concentrate on
three domains: conflict resolution, promotion of democracy, human
rights and the rule of law; and economic cooperation and social
development.

Pas De Nouvel Etat Armenien En Azerbaidjan !

Pas de nouvel Etat Armenien en Azerbaidjan !
Jean Eckian

armenews
vendredi9 avril 2010

Nous vous livrons tel quel, le discours du president Aliev diffuse
par l’Agence de Presse d’Azerbaidjan, en francais.

Aliyev : Nous ne permettrons pas l’apparition d’un deuxième etat
armenien dans les territoires azerbaïdjanais

[ 09 avril 2010 12:15 ] Bakou – APA. Les armeniens ont deja forme
leur etat dans les territoires azerbaïdjanais. Nous ne permettrons
pas l’apparition d’un deuxième etat armenien dans nos territoires,
a declare le president azerbaïdjanais Ilham Aliyev dans son discours
a Tallin, au Ministère estonien des affaires etrangères.

" Si la partie armenienne le comprenne plus vite que possible, ca
sera en leur faveur. Le conflit pourrait etre resolu rapidement
et la paix sera retablie au Caucase. Tout projet ou initiative
politique au Caucase du Sud est exclu avant le règlement du conflit
de Haut Karabakh entre l’Armenie et l’Azerbaïdjan. Les armeniens
habitent en France, aux Etats-Unis et en Russie. S’ils y estiment
leur doit d’autodetermination ? Quelle sera l’attitude ? Ils ont deja
autodetermine. Ils ont un etat appele l’Armenie. Cet etat a ete fonde
dans les territoires azerbaïdjanais. Tout le monde en est au courant.

La republique Democratique d’Azerbaïdjan a decrete de preter la ville
d’Erevan en Armenie. L’Erevan etait capital du khanlig (forme d’etat
en Azerbaïdjan – ndlr), ville historique des azerbaïdjanais. Tout les
efforts visant deteriorer la question de haut Karabakh sont en vain.

C’est le problème cle et doit etre resolu. L’Azerbaïdjan a de droit
de restaurer son integrite territoriale " a-t-il averti.

" 20% des territoires azerbaïdjanais sont sous l’occupation armenienne,
il y a deja 20 ans. L’Armenie a realise une purge ethnique contre
les azerbaïdjanais. Ils ont commis un genocide a Khodjali. Au moins
600 azerbaïdjanais innocents ont ete tues par les armeniens. Les
responsables de ce crime ont reussi malheureusement a s’echapper de la
justice. Au moins 750 000 azerbaïdjanais ont ete chasses de ses foyers
natals. Les maisons, villages, mosquees et patrimoine culturel ont
ete rayes. Voici le resultat de l’agression armenienne. Les sequelles
de cette agression ne sont pas desormais gerees. Les pourparlers
infructueux sont en cours, il y a deja 20 ans. L’ONU a adopte au debut
des annees 90, quatre resolutions, exigeant le retrait des forces
armeniennes des territoires azerbaïdjanais occupes. Mais l’Armenie
continue son agression, malgre tous. Qu’est ce que ca veut dire ? Ca
signifie le non fonctionnement du droit international. Les resolutions
de l’organisation internationale numero un, l’ONU, n’ont pas ete
executees. Mais l’agresseur n’a pas ete puni " a-t-il mis en garde.

" L’agression continue depuis deja 20 ans. Il faut en mettre un terme.

Les forces armees armeniennes doivent quitter les territoires
azerbaïdjanais. La securite des habitants de Haut Karabakh et les
azerbaïdjanais qui y rentreront, sera garantie par le gouvernement
azerbaïdjanais. Ils doivent y vivre par un haut statut de l’autonomie.

C’est une approche convenable aux normes internationales.

L’independance de Haut Karabakh n’est pas un sujet a discuter. Les
mediateurs eux aussi, n’ont jamais propose l’independance. Les
armeniens se refèrent au principe d’autodetermination. Ils ont
deja autodetermine. Il ont un etat nomme Armenie. On estime alors,
autodeterminer dans tous les endroits, ou ils habitent ? Combien d’etat
armenien sera forme dans ce cas ? Ils habitent partout et meme dans
les pays copresidents du Groupe de Minsk de l’OSCE " a-t-il conclu.

Second "Musicians For Peace" Festival Will Be Held In Armenia

SECOND "MUSICIANS FOR PEACE" FESTIVAL WILL BE HELD IN ARMENIA

Tert.am
17:19 09.04.10

Second international festival of "Musicians for Peace" will be held in
August this year in Armenia, Armenian singer Forsh told journalists
upon Tert.am’s request at an April 8 a press conference. According
to Forsh this time the festival will be held in the adjacent area of
the heathen temple of Garni.

Last year the festival was held on coastal area of Lake Sevan. In
2009 the festival had mainly focused on rock music. Forsh also said
that they would not put the accent on rock music only.

Forsh informed the journalists that many singers and ensembles
from Russia, Georgia, Great Britain, USA and Iran will take part
in this year’s festival. The organizer of the festival is Forsh &
Friends Company.

Armenian And Russian Presidents Discuss Possibility Of Meeting

ARMENIAN AND RUSSIAN PRESIDENTS DISCUSS POSSIBILITY OF MEETING

PanARMENIAN.Net
April 9, 2010 – 21:32 AMT 16:32 GMT

Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan had a phone conversation with
President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev on April 9. Mr.

Sargsyan once again expressed condolences with respect to the acts
of terrorism in Russia.

The Armenian President expressed gratitude to the Russian President
for the invitation to take part in the events devoted to the 65th
anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War.

The Armenian and Russian Presidents also discussed the possibility of
upcoming meeting, the press service of the Armenian President reported.

Exhibition Of Stefan Koppelkamm’s Local Time Photo Posters In Yereva

EXHIBITION OF STEFAN KOPPELKAMM’S LOCAL TIME PHOTO POSTERS IN YEREVAN

PanARMENIAN.Net
April 7, 2010 – 16:12 AMT 11:12 GMT

The exhibition of Stefan Koppelkamm’s Local Time photo posters will
take place in Alexander Tamanyan Museum in Yerevan from April 8 to
May 2. Along with the exhibition, various events will be organized,
as well as reports will be submitted.

The exhibition is comprised of white & black photos by German
photographer Stefan Koppelkamm before and after the fall of the Berlin
Wall in Western Germany.

The exhibition is aimed at presenting the architecture of different
eras.