Exhibition-Fair Of Indian Products To Be Conducted In Yerevan

EXHIBITION-FAIR OF INDIAN PRODUCTS TO BE CONDUCTED IN YEREVAN

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2010-03-23
YEREVAN

An exhibition-fair of Indian products will be conducted in May in
Yerevan. Head of the Business Development Department of the Armenian
Chamber of Commerce and Industry Masis Sargsyan told Armenpress that
bijouterie, knitted garments, leather items, accessories for herb
medicine, food, clothes, handmade works, cuisine equipments, etc. will
be presented at the exhibition by numerous companies from India.

According to M. Sargsyan, the organization of such exhibition is of
great importance, as it enables to get acquainted with the production
of the given country, its quality. Indian products are singled out
by low prices.

The Indian side has already organized several such exhibition in
Yerevan. The organizers of this regular event are the Armenia Chamber
of Commerce and Industry and the Indian Embassy in Armenia.

http://www.armenpress.am/news/more/id/595

Belarusian Deputy: Belarus Is Intended To Organize Delivery Of Tract

BELARUSIAN DEPUTY: BELARUS IS INTENDED TO ORGANIZE DELIVERY OF TRACTORS AND CARGO VEHICLES TO ARMENIA

ARKA
March 23, 2010
YEREVAN

Belarus is intended to organize delivery of Belarusian tractors
and cargo vehicles to Armenia, said Valeri Ivanov, Head of Chamber
of representatives of National Assembly of Belarus, co-chairman of
Armenian-Belarusian inter-parliament committee on cooperation on
Monday during the briefing.

"We want to sell tractors "Belarus", vehicles of carrying capacity
and pit-run dump trucks in Armenia", said Ivanov.

Taking into account that pit-run works and cargo transportation is
conducted in Armenia and Belarus has special vehicles and loaders,
this issue will interest both parties.

Dates and volumes of possible deliveries will be clarified in the
nearest future on government level.

"We had single deliveries but now we are ready to provide demand of
Armenia in such vehicles by 100%", he said.

In 2009 foreign-trade turnover of Armenia with Belarus was reduced by
6% making about $29.3 million. Export volume from Armenia to Belarus
was $4.6 million (0.7% of whole export of Armenia) increased by 66%
compared with 2008.

Volume of imported goods of Belarusian production to Armenia was
$24.7 million reduced by 13.1%. The import volume from Belarus was
about $22 million (decline of 11%) or 0.7% from total import volume.

ASA & Doodle 4 Google

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If I could do anything, I would………

Many thoughts swirled around the minds of Armenian SIsters Academy fifth
grade students as they designed a visionary page for web search engine
Google. The online site hosts an annual contest encouraging K – 12
students to use their imaginations and express what they would do in the
world.

When asked their favorite part of the process, some students enjoyed
drawing while for others, writing about their design was the best,
though most challenging, portion. Students were limited to 50 words to
express the thinking behind their drawings. Nareen Babaian’s theme of
helping animals expressed her desire to be a future veterinarian, while
classmate Sophia Ohannessian found inspiration for world peace from the
globe in her classroom. Barkev Sarkahian’s idea revolved around
`Shape Shifting Giants’ which formulated in his mind after reading a
similarly-themed story. Their teacher, Mrs. Susan Dallas, enjoyed
watching her students take their ideas and bring them colorfully to
life.

Academy teachers and staff voted to decide which of the many creative
ideas would represent the Academy in this nationwide contest. Although
all entries were admirable, four students’ work – Zabelle Minasian
(recycling), Anna Terzian (artist), Nareen Babaian (veterinarian) and
Sophia Ohannessian (world peace) will continue on to the regional and
hopefully, national competition. These students’ entries will compete
with other fourth through sixth grade students throughout New York, New
Jersey and Pennsylvania. Prizes include having their designs hosted on
the Google website, a trip to Google’s New York offices, a laptop
computer or even a $15,000 college scholarship.

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EBRD Opens A $10 Million Credit Line To Ameriabank To Support Real E

EBRD OPENS A $10 MILLION CREDIT LINE TO AMERIABANK TO SUPPORT REAL ECONOMY SECTOR

ArmInfo
22.03.2010

ArmInfo. The EBRD is boosting further the availability of financing
for the real economy sector in Armenia with a new $10 million credit
line to Ameriabank for on-lending to small and medium-sized (SMEs)
private enterprises, Ameriabank told ArmInfo.

Ameriabank is the sixth largest bank in Armenia by total assets
and among the top three fastest growing banks in the country. It is
owned by "TDA Holdings Limited", an investment company affiliated
with Troika Dialog, a leading Russian investment banking group.

The EBRD credit line will enable Ameriabank to develop further its
SME lending activities and meet the high demand for financing from
local companies, which continue to face limited access to funding.

"Supporting the growth of small and medium companies is one of the
EBRD’s key priorities in Armenia. The new loan offered to Ameriabank
will facilitate the access of local enterprises to much-needed
financing", said EBRD President, Thomas Mirow.

"We are pleased to continue our cooperation with the EBRD. The new
financing provided to Ameriabank will help us address the increasingly
high demand for financing among small and medium businesses in
Armenia and will contribute to further growth and revitalization
of the Armenian economy", said the General Director of Ameriabank,
Artak Hanesyan. Earlier this month the EBRD provided another $10
million co-financing line to Ameriabank to support the development
of medium-sized businesses.

Since the beginning of its operations in Armenia, the EBRD has
committed over $393 million to the country in 77 projects in the
financial, corporate, infrastructure and energy sectors. Ranking of
the Armenian Banking System prepared by the Agency of Rating Marketing
Information (ArmInfo) says Ameriabank doubled credit portfolio in
2009 to 67.8 billion drams (4th position) or 65.5% of assets. In
2009 Ameriabank ensured 1.5 billion drams profit (4th position). TDA
Holdings Limited, the affiliated company of Troika Dialog, is the
majority shareholder of Ameriabank (99.99%).

Chess: Levon Aronyan In The 9th Position

LEVON ARONYAN IN THE 9TH POSITION

Aysor
March 22 2010
Armenia

The 7th and 8th rounds of the "Amber" chess tournament in France
took place. The Armenian representative Levon Aronyan at first played
with the former world champion Vladimir Kramnik. In the "Blind" game
Kramnik took a privilege over the Armenian chess player. In the fast
chess Levon Aronyan was stronger. In this contest they received the
following score, 1:1.

In the two games of the 8th round the Armenian Grand Master signed
a peaceful treaty with Boris Gelfand.

Thus in the last two rounds Levon Aronyan gained only 2 points. Now
he is on the 9th position with 7 points. The leader is Ukrainian
Ivanchuk with 11 points.

BAKU: Deputy Of Azerbaijani Parliament: Armenian Side Makes Statemen

DEPUTY OF AZERBAIJANI PARLIAMENT: ARMENIAN SIDE MAKES STATEMENTS THAT NULLIFY ALL PREVIOUS AGREEMENTS

Today
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March 22 2010
Azerbaijan

This was said by the Deputy of Milli Mejlis Dunyamin Khalilov, when
commenting on the question of the causes of delays in the approval of
updated Armenia Madrid principles, to which Azerbaijan has expressed
its consent.

"Updated Madrid principles include those clauses that have already been
discussed earlier. The principles are based on a phased solution to
the conflict, which includes the release of the Armenian-occupied
territories of Azerbaijan, the return of refugees there, the
restoration of communications, the deployment of international
peacekeeping forces, as well as other issues. In general, these
principles include the potential for a just solution to the Karabakh
conflict ", – said Khalilov.

"Unfortunately, whenever the parties get closer to a possible
breakthrough in talks on Karabakh, the Armenian side takes actions
or making statements that nullify all previous agreements. This is
not the first time. People in Yerevan, is well aware that justice
emanating from the norms of international law, is on the side of Baku
", – concluded D. Khalilov.

http://www.today.az/news/politic

Obama’s Test And Turkey’s Time

OBAMA’S TEST AND TURKEY’S TIME
By Raffi K. Hovannisian

Online Journal
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March 22 2010

YEREVAN — A couple of sentences in a non-binding resolution, passed
by the House of Representatives foreign affairs committee on March 4,
softly reaffirming the genocide of the Armenian people and the forcible
dispossession of their homeland has got Turkey threatening the world,
causing the US administration, complicitly, trying to hush Congress
by blocking a vote on the floor, and many Armenians celebrating a
rare moment against the odds.

The Swedish parliament’s March 11 decision to recognize the Armenian
genocide, followed by its prime minister’s apology to Turkey, have
only raised the stakes.

But there is nothing to celebrate.

The Armenian people lost more than a million souls and their ancient
patrimony in what US Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire Henry Morgenthau,
a full generation before Raphael Lemkin coined "genocide," described
in 1915 as "race extermination." The US National Archives — together
with those of Great Britain, Canada, France, Italy, and even Germany,
a close Turkish ally at the time — comprise thousands of eyewitness,
diplomatic, consular, and military documents which attest to this
first genocide of modern times.

On the balance of commemorative bills and declarations, therefore, lies
the integrity of Western civilization — not the perennial Armenian
quest for recognition and redemption or even Ankara’s long-standing
policy of shameful denial.

If President Obama and Secretary Clinton want to renege on their
previous commitments and so continue their predecessors’ realpolitik
in effective mockery of the exemplary American record, it’s their
prerogative. This resolution and the annual April 24 statement offered
by the president are opportunities for them to set American history
straight and to pay due tribute to the US and European ambassadors,
consuls, relief officials, servicemen, and missionaries who bore
witness and worked relentlessly but ultimately helplessly to prevent
the Armenian genocide.

Other than that, such initiatives and the standard Turkish response of
blackmail and double jeopardy serve only to trivialize the unrequited
crime against humanity which opened the twentieth century. As a
grandson of four survivors, I lose nothing more if Mr. Obama trumps
his own history and his own conscience by not calling genocide by
its name. It is he who must decide whether "yes we can" was, like
the White House, an end unto itself.

For Washington, Ankara, and other capitals in alliance, it is high
time to uncover a few fundamental truths, whether they are self-evident
or not.

1. By the evil of genocide, the Armenians were fully and finally
uprooted from their heartlands, which remain to this day under Turkish
occupation. Despite the beginnings of a civil-society movement
in Turkey to face history and seek reconciliation through truth,
the leadership of state continues to reap the fruits of genocide by
denying it, criminalizing the very use of that term, laying pipelines
across its killing fields, and asserting its existing de facto borders
with Armenia despite the de jure frontier that was demarcated by US
President Woodrow Wilson’s arbitral award and issued under presidential
seal in November 1920.

2. Accordingly, Turkey has no standing to impose its preconditions
of choice — removal of genocide recognition from the international
agenda, ratification of the existing boundary as negotiated by the
Bolsheviks and Kemalists behind Armenia’s back in 1921, and the gifting
of Mountainous Karabagh to Azerbaijan — upon the establishment of
diplomatic relations with the modern-day Republic of Armenia. If Ankara
wants in good faith to turn a new page with Yerevan, then it should
do so by immediately lifting its unilateral blockade of Armenia,
exchanging notes and then ambassadors, and building confidence to
resolve the array of outstanding issues between them. This cannot
and will not happen through the signature and ratification of
condition-laden protocols with an Armenian administration that lacks
a public mandate and basic democratic credentials.

3. Either the two neighboring nations move forward without the positing
of any preconditions whatsoever or, if the Turks really insist on
them, the Armenians must retrieve the symmetry of process and put
all of their positions on the table as well. These might include
remedies, available under customary or conventional international law,
of genocide acknowledgment, atonement, remembrance, and education;
a comprehensive inventory and restoration of the Armenian cultural
heritage; a guaranteed right of return for the progeny of genocide
victims and survivors; a full restitution of properties to the original
owners or their rightful heirs; a final territorial adjudication and
provision of sovereign access to the sea.

If the parties prefer and possess the requisite self-confidence, they
can entrust the whole package to the International Court of Justice.

4. Turkey has no ethical basis or maneuvering room to pontificate about
"occupation" except in the context of its own dispossession of the
Armenians, Kurds, Assyrians, Yezidis, Alewis, Greeks, and Cypriots. As
for the Republic of Mountainous Karabagh, whose constitutional
foundations are even firmer than Kosovo’s or Abkhazia’s, it achieved
its post-Stalinist decolonization by referendum held in compliance with
both international and controlling Soviet law and then was forced to
defend it against Azerbaijan’s Turkish-supported but nonetheless failed
war of aggression. If ever the rule of law really exists, Mountainous
Karabagh has earned its independence and the right to be recognized
— through legitimate liberation, not Ottoman-style occupation. It
appears today that the specter of military conflagration, threatened
daily from Baku and between the lines from Ankara, could overcome
the fragile cease-fire in place since 1994.

5. In all events, Germany and its postwar example of cleansing remorse,
reparation and then leadership constitute the appropriate point of
departure. The genocide and world inaction to punish its perpetrators
begot the Holocaust. Coming full circle, Turkey and its contemporary
generation ought to consider taking the German high road before it’s
too late.

As we approach April 24 and the great American proclamation on its
95th passing, these simple points might better inform policy and give
a more meaningful ring to the words we use, the passages we recite,
and the values we hold hallow.

Raffi K. Hovannisian, Armenia’s first foreign minister, currently
represents the Heritage Party in parliament.

http://onlinejournal.com/artman/publish/ar

Armenia, Belarus Establish Scientific Cooperation

ARMENIA, BELARUS ESTABLISH SCIENTIFIC COOPERATION

news.am
March 22 2010
Armenia

Samvel Harutyunyan, Chairman of the Committee for Science and
Education, RA Ministry of Education, participated in a regular meeting
of the task group in charge of the CIS interstate special-purpose
program of innovation cooperation held in Minsk, Belarus, on March 18.

The Committee’s press service informed NEWS.am that Samvel Harutyunyan
presented Armenia’s proposals concerning the cooperation in innovations
between the CIS member-countries.

Harutyunyan held a meeting with I. Voitov, Chairman of the State
Committee for Science and Technologies of Belarus. On March 19,
the Committees signed a cooperation agreement, which provides for
assistance in the fields of sciences of mutual interest. The agreement
also provides for joint contests for financing of joint research
projects and scientific conferences.

Armenian Authorities, Opposition Unanimous On Azerbaijan’s Hard Line

ARMENIAN AUTHORITIES, OPPOSITION UNANIMOUS ON AZERBAIJAN’S HARD LINE

news.am
March 22 2010
Armenia

The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry’s statement in response to RA
President Serzh Sargsyan’s proposal to sign a peace treaty between
Armenia and Azerbaijan is one more proof that Azerbaijan has not
changed its style, Galust Sahakyan, Chairman of the Republican Party
of Armenia (RPA) parliamentary faction, told NEWS.am.

"Azerbaijan is not ready for a constructive dialogue over
Nagorno-Karabakh, and its Foreign Office’s statement is striking
evidence thereof," Sahakyan said. As to whether Baku’s response can
be viewed as a signal of resumption of hostilities, he pointed out
that such a threat is always existing, especially amid intensified
domestic political processes in the conflicting countries. "I would
like to remind you that elections are to be held in Nagorno-Karabakh
this year," Sahakyan said.

Commenting on the Azerbaijani President’s statement ruling
out Nagorno-Karabakh’s independence, Sahakyan pointed out that
Nagorno-Karabakh has never been part of independent Azerbaijan,
and the principle of territorial integrity is irrelevant in this case.

"The principle of territorial integrity must not be superior to that
of self-determination. If the world had adhered to the principle of
territorial integrity, no more than 15 states would be on the map now.

Therefore, in most case priority was given to peoples’ right to
self-determination," Sahakyan said.

Stepan Safaryan, Chairman of the Heritage parliamentary faction,
stressed that the statements made by the Azerbaijani President and
Foreign Office is evidence of that country’s hard and uncompromising
line in the negotiations. "Baku’s statements show that Azerbaijan
is not ready for any concessions in the negotiations. Therefore,
the Armenian side must assume a similar position – we must not make
unilateral concessions," he said.

The Azerbaijani President recently stated that "any status of
Nagorno-Karabakh outside Azerbaijan is out of the question." "It will
not happen – neither tomorrow, nor in 100 years, never. We cannot
accept it, and it is our position of principle. Nagorno-Karabakh
will never be granted independence. Azerbaijan will never recognize
Nagorno-Karabakh’s independence — nor will the rest of the world,"
the Azeri leader said.

The same day, Elhan Poluhov, Spokesman for the Azerbaijani Foreign
Office, responded to RA President Serzh Sargsyan’s proposal during
his interview with EuroNews. Poluhov stated that Baku is ready,
but "only after the cause of the threat has been removed, that is,
an end to the occupation of Azerbaijani territories. Before calling
on the opposite side not to use force, let the Armenian President
answer the question about which side was the first to use force."

Bako Sahakian Stresses Importance Of Yerevan Brandy Company In Devel

BAKO SAHAKIAN STRESSES IMPORTANCE OF YEREVAN BRANDY COMPANY IN DEVELOPMENT OF VITICULTURE IN ARTSAKH

Noyan Tapan
March 22, 2010

YEREVAN, MARCH 22, NOYAN TAPAN. The work done by Yerevan Brandy Company
(YBC) in Artsakh in 2009 and future activities of the company were
discussed during the March 19 meeting of President of the Nagorno
Karabakh Republic Bako Sahakian and CEO of YBC Ara Grigorian.

According to the Central Information Department of the Office of
the NKR President, B. Sahakian stressed the importance of YBC in the
development of viticulture in NKR, adding that it is necessary to make
the company’s involvement in the Karabakh economy more coordinated
and long-term.

Prime Minister of the NKR Ara Harutyunian also participated in the
meeting.