Sargsyan: Armenia’s Membership In EEU Promising

SARGSYAN: ARMENIA’S MEMBERSHIP IN EEU PROMISING

YEREVAN, April 7. /ARKA/. Armenia’s membership in the Eurasian economic
Union (EEU) is promising, Armenia’s president Serzh Sargsyan said.

Armenia became a full-fledged member of the EEU on January 2, 2015.

“The outlook is promising, otherwise we would not have made such a
decision,” the president said. According to Sargsyan, becoming part
of the 170-million market is a good achievement for a small country
like Armenia. The EEU operations based on universal, transparent
and civilized rules will help increase prosperity in the country,
Sargsyan said in his interview to Rossiya 24 TV channel.

Progress can be made if all parties do their best, and if there is
mutual trust and respect for sovereignty, the president said.

“I am convinced Armenia has made the right choice, and, I am sure,
there would be many more difficulties in any other circumstances,”
Armenia’s president said. Even without EEU membership, the problems
in the Russian economy would affect the economic situation in Armenia,
he said.

Three main factors should be taken into account, according to the
president.

First, Armenian agricultural products are sold mainly in the Russian
market, and the ruble depreciation that affects the Russian population,
causes problems also to Armenian producers, the president said.

Second, many Armenian citizens or ethnic Armenians work in Russia
and transfer money to their families in Armenia: the value of these
remittances almost halved, Sargsyan said.

And, the third, Russia is the main investor in Armenia’s economy,
which means, problems faced by Russian investors lead to problems in
the country, he said.

Yet, movement of goods, capital and labor force became easier after
Armenia joined the EEU, Sargsyan said.

According to the National Statistical Service, private transfers from
Russia to Armenia through the banking system fell by $172.4 million
to about $1,434.2 million. -0–

From: A. Papazian

http://arka.am/en/news/economy/sargsyan_armenia_s_membership_in_eeu_promising/#sthash.StJteAMb.dpuf

Turks Never Marked Gallipoli Anniversray On April 24: Armenian Presi

TURKS NEVER MARKED GALLIPOLI ANNIVERSRAY ON APRIL 24: ARMENIAN PRESIDENT

17:45, 07 Apr 2015
Siranush Ghazanchyan

On April 24, the day of commemoration of the 100th anniversray of
the Armenian Genocide, Armenians will be joined at Tsitsernakaberd
by representatives of the international community, including heads
of countries Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan said in an interview
with Russia 24 Channel.

Speaking about the Armenian-Turkish relations, Serzh Sargsyan said:
“We have never posed any preconditions for normalization of relations
with Turkey, not even the recognition of the Armenian Genocide. A few
years ago I tried to reach a normalization, but the Turkish party
refused from its commitments because of some reason, and failed to
ratify the two protocols signed in Zurich,” President Sargsyan said.

The President said he sent a letter to his Turkish counterpart,
inviting him to Armenia on April 24 for 100th commemoration of the
Armenian Genocide. “The Turkish authorities not only refused to attend
the events, but also extended an invitation to participate in the
events dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli Battle”

“It’s known to everyone that the battle in Gallipoli did not start or
end on April 24, and Turkey never marked the anniversary on April 24,”
President Sargsyan said.

The President added he can’t say how many people in Turkey are willing
and ready to recognize the Armenian Genocide and get rid of that heavy
burden. “But we see a positive move, and I’m grateful to those Turkish
citizens, who have started the movement,” Serzh Sargsyan stated.

From: A. Papazian

http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/04/07/turks-never-marked-gallipoli-anniversray-on-april-24-armenian-president/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2q28roM-Uw

Newspaper: Russia State Duma Chief Is "Annoyed" During Armenia Trip?

NEWSPAPER: RUSSIA STATE DUMA CHIEF IS “ANNOYED” DURING ARMENIA TRIP?

07:54, 07.04.2015
Region:Armenia, Russia
Theme: Politics

YEREVAN. – The chairman of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of
Russia, Sergey Naryshkin, was “annoyed” during his recent visit to
Armenia, Hraparak daily reported.

“[Armenian] NA [i.e. National Assembly] President Galust Sahakyan
did not participate in the second part of a roundtable discussion
organized within the framework of the ‘Eurasian Economic Prospects’
international conference organized along the lines of his visit.

“In the first part of the discussion, the NA President, the Prime
Minister, and Naryshkin were sitting at the chairmanship.

“But Galust Sahakyan did not participate in the continuation [following
the break]. In his stead, NA Vice President Hermine Naghdalyan sat
at the chairmanship beside Naryshkin. They say Naryshkin was offended
by this treatment,” Hraparak wrote.

Armenia News – NEWS.am

From: A. Papazian

Armenian President Invites Russian Investors To Contribute To Econom

ARMENIAN PRESIDENT INVITES RUSSIAN INVESTORS TO CONTRIBUTE TO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

YEREVAN, April 7. /ARKA/. Armenia’s president Serzh Sargsyan has
invited Russian investors to contribute to the country’s economic
development.

Armenia has been using a preferential trade regime with EU for some
11,000 items for quite long time, Sargsyan said in his interview to
Rossiya 24 TV channel.

Sargsyan said they hoped new companies would be established producing
in Armenia and selling in the EU or the EEU, Novosti-Armenia reports.

Many companies are interested in forming an economic belt around the
so-called Great Silk Road that went through Armenia, the president
said referring to his visit to China.

Sargsyan said there are currently 1,300 companies with Russian share
in the country.

On January 1, 2014, Armenia turned to a new stage of the GSP+ regime
with the EU. -0–

From: A. Papazian

http://arka.am/en/news/economy/armenian_president_invites_russian_investors_to_contribute_to_economic_development/#sthash.PlN7vCrt.dpuf

Armenian Civic Activists Taken To Police

ARMENIAN CIVIC ACTIVISTS TAKEN TO POLICE

11:57 * 07.04.15

As part of the measures to prevent mass disorders in Yerevan on April
24, Armenian law-enforcers have taken precautionary measures against
civic activists.

According to a press release by the civic group Pre-Parliament,
their coordinator, Zhirayr Sefilyan, and two more activists, Toros
Sefilyan and Pavel Manukyan, were taken to the police Tuesday morning.

It comes after the Investigative Committee’s press service said in
a statement earlier today that they had prevented a planned massive
turmoil in areas of April 24 public events.

From: A. Papazian

http://www.tert.am/en/news/2015/04/07/sefilian/1639056

Kim, Khloe Et Kourtney Kardashian A La Decouverte De L’Armenie !

KIM, KHLOE ET KOURTNEY KARDASHIAN A LA DECOUVERTE DE L’ARMENIE !

REVUE DE PRESSE

Pour la première fois, la celebrissime famille se rendra sur la terre
de ses ancetres…

La Thaïlande, la France, les Emirats Arabes Unis, l’Italie (où Kim et
Kanye se sont maries), le clan de Calabasas voyage beaucoup… Mais
jusqu’a present, les celebrissimes soeurs Kardashian n’etaient jamais
allees sur la terre de leurs ancetres, en Armenie.

Alors, Kim, Kourtney et Khloe ont decide d’y remedier. Comme le
rapporte Us Weekly, les starlettes de tele-realite ont prevu de s’y
rendre cette semaine pour la toute première fois.

Toute la tribu sera de la partie pour ce trip de huit jours… Sauf
le mannequin Kendall Jenner . Evidemment, les aventures de la famille
dejantee de Los Angeles seront filmees pour les bienfaits de leur
emission, Keeping up With the Kardashians.

“Elles sont vraiment fières de leur heritage et veulent passer du
bon temps la bas” confie une source proche des Kardashian. Et de
poursuivre : “L’Armenie est leur grand voyage de la saison.”

Sur place, les bombes de L.A partiront a la decouverte du patrimoine
histoire et notamment des Musees : “Toutes les filles sont très
interessees par cela” raconte l’informateur.

Reste a savoir si Scott Disick, en froid avec sa belle Kourtney,
sera egalement au rendez-vous… En tous cas, Mason (5 ans), Penelope
(2 ans) et Reign (3 mois) accompagneront bien leur maman.

mardi 7 avril 2015, Stephane (c)armenews.com

From: A. Papazian

http://www.public.fr/News/Kim-Khloe-et-Kourtney-Kardashian-a-la-decouverte-de-l-Armenie-717420

Turkey’s Main Opposition Party To Participate In Parliamentary Elect

TURKEY’S MAIN OPPOSITION PARTY TO PARTICIPATE IN PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS WITH ARMENIAN CANDIDATE

09:59, 7 April, 2015

YEREVAN, 7 APRIL, ARMENPRESS: The leader of the Turkey’s main
opposition Republican People’s Party Kemal Kılıcdaroglu has released
his party’s candidate list in the parliamentary elections, which be
held in June.

As Armenpress reports citing the Turkish website Haberler.com that
the name of the Armenian-Turkish Selina Ozuzun Dogan is in the list
of Istanbul deputies.

The Armenian candidate was born in 1977, graduated from the Faculty
of Law of Galatasaray, her highest education continued at the Bilgi
University of Istanbul. She knows Turkish, Armenian, partially French
and English.

From: A. Papazian

http://armenpress.am/eng/news/800607/turkeys-main-opposition-party-to-participate-in-parliamentary-elections-with-armenian-candidate.html

ANKARA: Russian, Armenian FMs To Mull Karabakh Conflict’s Settlement

RUSSIAN, ARMENIAN FMS TO MULL KARABAKH CONFLICT’S SETTLEMENT

Cihan News Agency, Turkey
April 6 2015

CIHAN | MOSCOW- 06.04.2015 16:41:12

Russian and Armenian foreign ministers will exchange views on the
issue of settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, RIA Novosti
reported on Apr.6.

The conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan began in 1988 when Armenia
made territorial claims against Azerbaijan. As a result of the ensuing
war, in 1992 Armenian armed forces occupied 20 percent of Azerbaijan,
including the Nagorno-Karabakh region and seven surrounding districts.

The two countries signed a ceasefire agreement in 1994. The co-chairs
of the OSCE Minsk Group, Russia, France and the US are currently
holding peace negotiations. Armenia has not yet implemented the
UN Security Council’s four resolutions on the liberation of the
Nagorno-Karabakh and the surrounding regions.

Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian will visit Moscow on
Apr.7-8 and hold talks with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov,
RIA Novosti reported citing Russian Foreign Ministry.

During the negotiations, the two sides will discuss the relevant
issues of the bilateral cooperation and the international agenda,
the foreign policy coordination, the UN, OSCE, Black Sea Economic
Cooperation Organization (BSEC) and other multilateral forums.

“Fruitful cooperation has been established between Moscow and
Yerevan on the main global and regional issues,” said Russian Foreign
Ministry. “The positions of the two countries are close or coincide
on the majority of issues.”

“Hopefully, the visit of Armenian foreign minister to Russia will
become an important event in further developing the bilateral foreign
policy dialogue, promote the strengthening of the Russian-Armenian
allied partnership,” according to the remarks posted on the website
of Russian Foreign Ministry.

From: A. Papazian

http://en.cihan.com.tr/news/Russian-Armenian-FMs-to-mull-Karabakh-conflicts-settlement_0174-CHMTczMDE3NA==

On Armenia Centennial, US Rockers Hope Music Raises Pressure

ON ARMENIA CENTENNIAL, US ROCKERS HOPE MUSIC RAISES PRESSURE

Agence France Presse
April 6, 2015 Monday 2:38 PM GMT

Los Angeles, April 6 2015

One hundred years after the mass killings of Armenians, US band System
of a Down is taking the fight for remembrance beyond politicians to
the world’s music fans.

The Los Angeles-area hard rockers, who have sold more than 40 million
albums since the mid-1990s, are of Armenian descent and are preparing a
European tour to culminate in a public concert on April 23 in Yerevan,
the band’s first performance in Armenia.

System of a Down’s goal is one for which Armenians have campaigned
for decades — with limited success — for the world to recognize
the killings of some 1.5 million people in 1915 in the waning days
of the Ottoman Empire as a genocide.

Turkey, born of the ashes of the Ottoman Empire, has vehemently denied
a systematic effort to wipe out Armenians.

Turkey puts the death toll at 500,000 and pins the blame on the chaos
of World War I and starvation.

“We don’t have the lobbying power that the Turkish government has. We
only have the stories of our surviving family members,” drummer John
Dolmayan told AFP.

“That is why after 100 years — or 150, or 200 years — the truth is
going to come out,” he said.

Band members acknowledged many concert-goers are foremost drawn to
the music but said they were heartened by the number of fans who
learned about 1915 through System of a Down.

“We do the best we can not to be preachy,” Dolmayan said. “You can’t
make people listen to you, you can’t make them agree with you, but
you can provide them with a source of information that they can take
and explore.”

Vocalist Serj Tankian said that the tour — dubbed “Wake Up the Souls”
— also had a broader purpose of raising awareness of how major human
rights abuses remain rampant 100 years later.

He pointed to the killings of Yazidis, Christians and other minorities
by the Islamic State movement — including in parts of Syria that
witnessed bloodshed in 1915.

“It’s very ironic that bodies are being buried right over the bones
of our ancestors in the same desert,” Tankian said.

The United Nations adopted the Genocide Convention after World War
II, but Tankian noted that there was still “no executable agreement
among major powers that if a genocide occurs, all bets are off and
we should stop dealing with that country.”

– Tense anniversary –

System of a Down said that the free concert in Yerevan’s Republic
Square — on the eve of what Armenians mark as Genocide Remembrance
Day — would be band’s longest-ever, with a set of 32 songs.

The band members said that they hoped some Turkish fans would come,
stressing that their grievances lay with the Turkish government rather
than people.

For the European tour, which includes sold-out arena shows in Britain,
France and Germany, System of a Down plans a three-part video montage
that, in part, will ask whether the cautious reaction to killings of
Armenians emboldened Nazi Germany to order the Holocaust.

US lawmakers have repeatedly introduced Armenian genocide resolutions
but successive administrations have intervened for the sake of
keeping relations with Turkey, a NATO ally and major player in the
Islamic world.

President Barack Obama has walked a fine line by standing by a
statement he made before his 2008 election that described “genocide”
without reusing the term.

– Personal for band –

System of a Down has not released an album in a decade and had not
been planning to tour, but the centennial is deeply personal for
the musicians.

Dolmayan, who was born in Lebanon, recalled learning at an early age
about how his great-grandfather was killed.

“I used to get very angry. Now that I understand all the politics,
my anger has disappeared and a sick, disgusting feeling replaced it,”
he said.

Tankian, whose grandparents were survivors, said that the cause turned
him into an all-round activist. System of a Down has previously spoken
out against the Iraq war and for environmental protection.

“In the United States — a democracy, where I grew up — I said, hang
on, why is the government shying away from the genocide word? How
many other genocides are being put aside because of politics or
political capital?”

From: A. Papazian

Genocide Des Armeniens: Un Journaliste Persona Non Grata En Turquie

GENOCIDE DES ARMENIENS: UN JOURNALISTE PERSONA NON GRATA EN TURQUIE

RFi, France
6 avril 2015

AFP PHOTO / KAREN MINASYAN

Les autorites turques tentent-elles d’empecher la presse internationale
de parler du centenaire du genocide des Armeniens ? Un photoreporter
allemand s’est vu refuser l’entree en Turquie a son arrivee a
l’aeroport d’Istanbul, où il venait travailler sur les commemorations
du genocide de 1915 – qu’Ankara refuse toujours de reconnaître.

Habitue des reportages en Turquie, Andy Spyra ne s’attendait pas etre
traite comme un hors-la-loi dès son arrivee a l’aeroport, ni a etre
refoule dans son pays après une nuit en detention. Le 28 mars dernier,
après un interrogatoire en bonne et due forme et une fouille complète,
y compris des cartes memoires de ses travaux photographiques, le
photoreporter s’est vu expliquer qu’il etait persona non grata en
Turquie >, sans autre detail.

Ce n’est qu’ensuite, a son retour en Allemagne, qu’il apprit que la
police turque avait contacte les autorites allemandes pour verifier
son identite et son casier judiciaire sur des soupcons d’accointance
avec des reseaux jihadistes.

Et, bien que les services de renseignements allemands aient atteste
sa probite, il a tout de meme ete remis dans le premier avion pour
Dusseldorf. Le magazine Der Spiegel, pour lequel Andy Spyra etait
parti en mission pour travailler sur les ceremonies commemoratives
du genocide, a rapporte l’affaire samedi 4 avril.

Un pretexte juge falacieux

Pour Andy Spyra, le pretexte de son expulsion etait fallacieux, et
la vraie raison de son renvoi est un reportage publie deux semaines
auparavant, qui traitait du centenaire du genocide armenien. Le sujet
qu’il venait justement a traiter de nouveau en Turquie meme. Au mois
de mars, deja, une equipe de la television allemande ZDF s’etait vue
refuser une autorisation de tournage en Turquie sur le meme sujet de
l’anniversaire du genocide de 1915. Un precedent qui renforce Andy
Spyra dans son idee que c’est bien la la raison de son refoulement.

Parallèlement a ces mesures prises a l’encontre de journalistes
etrangers, une conference internationale annoncee depuis mars,
et coparrainee par la Fondation turque d’histoire (Tarih Vakfi)
et l’universite de Californie-Los Angeles (UCLA). Intitulee >, elle devait se
tenir a l’universite Bilgi d’Istanbul le 26 avril prochain, mais a
ete annulee suite a des pressions, rapporte l’hebdomadaire armenien
Agos. Un hebdomadaire dont le directeur de la publication avait ete
assassine en janvier 2007.

From: A. Papazian

http://www.rfi.fr/europe/20150406-genocide-armeniens-journaliste-persona-non-grata-turquie/