Moscow: Nagorno Karabakh A Different Story

MOSCOW: NAGORNO KARABAKH A DIFFERENT STORY

Regnum
Sept 4 2008
Russia

Moscow draws no parallels between the situation around Abkhazia and
South Ossetia and Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement, Minister of
Foreign Affairs of Russia Sergey Lavrov stated at a press conference
on Sep 4 following meeting of foreign ministers of Collective Security
Treaty Organization (CSTO) member countries.

Lavrov said that the regime of Saakashvili in the cases of Abkhazia and
South Ossetia led to destruction of all negotiation formats and other
mechanisms of the conflicts’ settlement; it consistently aggravated
the situation in the conflict zones, trying to affect the situation
in security zones created in early 1990s.

Worthy of note, the truce in Nagorno Karabakh conflict zone is
maintained exclusively by the balance of powers between the conflicting
sides. There are no third countries’ peacekeeping contingents in the
Karabakh conflict region.

Vice President Cheney & President Aliyev Of Azerbaijan After Meeting

VICE PRESIDENT DICK CHENEY AND PRESIDENT ALIYEV OF THE REPUBLIC OF AZERBAIJAN AFTER MEETING

CQ Transcriptions
September 3, 2008 Wednesday

SPEAKER: VICE PRESIDENT DICK CHENEY

LOCATION: BAKU, AZERBAIJAN

(CORRECTED COPY: CORRECTS "OPERATIONS AROUND THE WORLD")

VICE PRESIDENT CHENEY DELIVERS REMARKS WITH PRESIDENT ALIYEV OF THE
REPUBLIC OF AZERBAIJAN AFTER MEETING, BAKU, AZERBAIJAN, AS RELEASED
BY THE WHITE HOUSE

SEPTEMBER 3, 2008

SPEAKERS: VICE PRESIDENT DICK CHENEY

PRESIDENT OF AZERBAIJAN ILHAM ALIYEV

ALIYEV: Dear Mr. Vice President, I’m very glad to see you again,
and welcome to Azerbaijan. We pay very big importance to your visit,
and today we’ve had the good opportunity to exchange views on our
bilaterals on our relations, issues, on regional development. And
once again, the successful development of our relations continues
and empowers many more areas.

Our relations really have a long history, and they started mainly with
energy issues, and those were projects which were implemented in our
region, initiated by Azerbaijan with the strong support from the United
States — and so are implemented. It’s a real success story. And we
are working now on the further development of energy partnership and
diversification of energy supplies, which is important not only for
consumers but also for producers like Azerbaijan’s.

And after that, relations between our countries started to develop also
in different areas. Now, they cover a very broad orbit of cooperation:
political relations developed successfully, are very strong; economic
ties; relations in security issues, in defense issues; relations
in peacekeeping operations in around the world. Of course, issues
of settlement of Armenia and Azerbaijan in the Nagorno- Karabakh
conflict are very important for us, and the United States as — along
with the Co-Chairs of the Minsk Group plays a very important role in
helping both sides to find a solution to the conflict. But, of course,
solution must be based on international laws, as every other conflict,
with respect to the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan and to the
territorial integrity of all the countries in the region and in
the world.

Of course, regional development here was discussed, and Azerbaijan
initiated many projects which have a broad regional dimension, and
maybe importance even beyond the regional scale. And here also,
relations between the United States and Azerbaijan play a very
important — I should say, decisive — role in implementing of all
these projects.

So far we’ve been very successful, and worked with plans we
implemented, and I’m sure that a strong partnership between the United
States and Azerbaijan and other countries in the region will lead to
more successes in the future, will lead to a strengthening of security
measures, peace, stability, and prosperity for all of us.

CHENEY: Well, thank you very much, Mr. President, and it is a pleasure
to see you again. And we remember very fondly your visit to the
States two years ago. Of course, we met some years in the past when
we were both in the energy business. It’s a pleasure to be here and
to take up a longstanding invitation to visit. This is a trip that was
planned some time ago. I want to thank you for the hospitality you’ve
shown me, and my wife, and our delegation. And I’m honored, as well,
to bring good wishes to the people of Azerbaijan from President Bush
and the people of the United States.

The U.S. and Azerbaijan have many interests in common. We both seek
greater stability, security and cooperation in the vital region of
the world. We share the goal of energy security for ourselves and
for the international community. And we are both devoted to the
cause of peace. One of the basic foundations of security and peace
is respect for national borders — a principle that is endangered
today. Mr. President, although we decided on this visit months ago,
we met this evening in the shadow of the recent Russian invasion of
Georgia — an act that has been clearly condemned by the international
community. President Bush has sent me here with a clear and simple
message to the people of Azerbaijan and the entire region: The
United States has deep and abiding interests in your well being
and security. For almost two decades, we have stood by you to help
your people build and consolidate their independence, sovereignty
and integration as valued, respected members of the international
community. Today, we reaffirm that commitment, and our determination
to strengthen relations between our countries — not just today,
but for the long term.

America strongly supports the sovereignty and territorial integrity
of Azerbaijan. We are committed to achieving a negotiated solution
to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict — a solution that starts with the
principle of territorial integrity, and takes into account other
international principles. Achieving a solution is more important now
than ever before; that outcome will enhance peace and stability in
the region, and Azerbaijan’s security, as well.

America also appreciates Azerbaijan’s commitment to working with
Western countries on energy issues. All peoples are best served when
market principles are allowed to work; when there is transparency of
information; when energy export routes are diverse and reliable. The
United States strongly believes that, together with the nations of
Europe, including Turkey, we must work with Azerbaijan and other
countries in the Caucasus and Central Asia on additional routes for
energy exports that ensure the free flow of resources. Energy security
is essential to us all, and the matter is becoming increasingly urgent.

Finally, Mr. President, I want to express my country’s appreciation
for the brave contributions that Azerbaijan is making to the
fight against the global terrorism problem. Our forces have worked
together in Afghanistan and Iraq. We cooperated to foil plots by
violent extremists. Our countries are united in recognizing the
threat posed to Azerbaijan and the world by the proliferation of
nuclear weapons to dangerous regimes. America deeply appreciates
Azerbaijan’s contributions to the cause of peace and security, both
in this volatile region and internationally. And we support the people
of Azerbaijan in their efforts, often in the face of great challenges,
to strengthen democracy, the rule of law, and respect for human rights,
and to build a prosperous, modern, independent country that can serve
as a pillar of moderation and stability in this critical part of the
world. Thank you very much.

VivaCell Armenian Mobile Operator Renamed VivaCell-MTS

VIVACELL ARMENIAN MOBILE OPERATOR RENAMED VIVACELL-MTS

ARKA
Sep 5, 2008

YEREVAN, September 5. /ARKA/. VivaCell Armenian mobile communication
operator carried out co-branding of VivaCell and renamed it
VivaCell-MTS, General Director of the company Ralf Yirikyan reported.

>From now on the company will be combining VivaCell and VivaCell-MTS
logos, he said at the opening of a new round-the-clock service center
of the company in Yerevan.

Yirikyan said that co-branding will allow the company applying the
extensive experience of the basic company – MTS – to the Armenian
market.

In his turn, Vice-President of "MTS Zarubejniye docherniye kompaniyi"
(MTS daughter companies abroad) business unit Oleg Raspopov made
appraisal of professional skills and management experience of VivaCell
staff. The results achieved by the company during this short period
of time are impressive indeed, he said.

Mobile Telesystems open joint stock company (MTS) is the owner of
VivaCell’s control stock and the biggest mobile operator in Russia
and the CIS.

VicaCell provides coverage of all the territory of Armenia and has GSM
900/1800 standard license valid till the end of 2019. The company’s
subscribers database had included 1.56mln people by the end of July
this year.

CSTO Security Councils Secretaries Meet In Yerevan

CSTO SECURITY COUNCILS SECRETARIES MEET IN YEREVAN

PanARMENIAN.Net
03.09.2008 16:55 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ 13 documents have been signed upon results of
today’s meeting of Secretaries of the CSTO Security Councils.

"The most important of them referred to training of personnel and
financing of CSTO programs for 2008-2012," RA SC Secretary Artur
Baghdassaryan told a news conference today. "The role of CSTO should
be strengthened, particularly in connection with the Georgian-Ossetian
conflict."

He also reminded that Armenia will assume CSTO presidency during the
meeting of CSTO leaders in Moscow on Sept. 5.

Secretaries of the CSTO Security Councils discussed the political
situation in the CSTO area and possibilities to resist challenges. An
agreement on creation of information security system and project of
Collective Action Plan for realization of UN global counter-terror
strategy was also signed.

Secretary of the Russian Security Council Nikolay Patrushev presented
a report on causes of the South Ossetian tragedy.

Turkish President’s Envoy Unal Cevikoz Arriving In Armenia

TURKISH PRESIDENT’S ENVOY UNAL CEVIKOZ ARRIVING IN ARMENIA

PanARMENIAN.Net
02.09.2008 18:39 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkish President’s envoy Unal Cevikoz is arriving
in Armenia on September 3, head of media relations division at the
RA MFA Tigran Balayan told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.

"During a meeting with Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian,
the officials will exchange views on regional security issues. They
will also touch upon the Caucasus Cooperation and Stability Platform,"
he said.

Yesterday Turkish media reported that a delegation of Turkish diplomats
will travel to Yerevan this week to assess the security measures for
the potential visit of President Abdullah Gul on Sept. 6.

Unal Cevikoz led the Turkish delegation at talks with Armenian
diplomats in Bern in July 2008.

MP: "Caucasian Alliance" Important To Armenia

MP: "CAUCASIAN ALLIANCE" IMPORTANT TO ARMENIA

ARKA
Sep 3, 2008

YEREVAN, September 3. /ARKA/. Development of a regional cooperation
platform is very important to Armenia, member of Armenian Parliament
from the ruling Republican Party of Armenia Chairman of Parliament
Commission on Financial Issues Gagik Minasyan said.

The alliance is first of all an economic initiative enabling
direct settlement of the regional political issues, he told a press
conference.

On August 11, Turkish Premier Erdogan proposed creating a Caucasian
Alliance to stabilize the regional situation and involve the countries
of the region, as well as Russia, the USA and Turkey. Turkish Foreign
Minister Ali Babajan is expected to negotiate with his Russian
counterpart Sergey Lavrov on format of dialogue with Armenia.

According to Minasyan, Azerbaijan may oppose formation of the platform
as it is trying to hold Turkey "captive" in Armenian-Azerbaijani
conflict.

According to the MP, substantial changes cannot be achieved in the
region without economic development. Minasyan also pointed out that
implementation of the initiative will unblock Armenia and will help
prevent possible humanitarian catastrophes in the region.

Armenian, Russian Presidents To Discuss Regional And International I

ARMENIAN, RUSSIAN PRESIDENTS TO DISCUSS REGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL ISSUES IN SOCHI

PanARMENIAN.Net
02.09.2008 12:33 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan departed for
Sochi on a working visit to meet with his Russian counterpart Dmitry
Medvedev, the RA leader’s press office told PanARMENIAN.Net.

The Presidents will focus on development of the Armenian-Russian
strategic partnership and Armenia’s presidency in the Collective
Security Treaty Organization (CSTO). They will also touch upon some
regional and international issues.

110th Anniversary Of Establishment Of Prelacy Of Armenian Church Of

110th ANNIVERSARY OF ESTABLISHMENT OF PRELACY OF ARMENIAN CHURCH OF AMERICA TO BE MARKED IN OCTOBER

Noyan Tapan

Se p 1, 2008

NEW JERSEY, SEPTEMBER 1, ARMENIANS TODAY – NOYAN TAPAN. The dual
anniversaries of the 110th anniversary of the establishment of the
Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America and the 50th
anniversary of the Prelacy’s affiliation with the Great House of
Cilicia will be marked with a gala banquet on October 25, in New
Jersey. An exhibit about the history of the Prelacy and a DVD film,
"A Journey of Faith" will be on display during the cocktail hour.

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Prime-Minister T.Sargsyan: Saroyan Has Been Accepted Through All Ove

PRIME-MINISTER T.SARGSYAN: SAROYAN HAS BEEN ACCEPTED THROUGH ALL OVER THE WORLD

Panorama.am
18:02 01/09/2008

Prime-minister Tigran Sargsyan, together with Armenian intellectuals
and pupils have visited Komitas pantheon of Yerevan and put flowers
on the grave where the heart of prominent Armenian-American author
Willyam Saroyan is buried. This solemn ceremony celebrated Willyam
Saroyan’s 100-th anniversary on August 31.

Saroyan’s anniversary has become the occasion of many arrangements in
Armenia and in California (Frezno) as well. Moreover, the anniversary
of famous Armenian-American writer has been included in UNESCO’s
2008-2009 anniversarie’s honor-list.

"Saroyan is a genius accepted through all over the world. Everybody
finds their own world in his novels," Prime-minister Sargsyan says.

"Willyam Saroyan is one of the greatest authors of 20-th century.His
works characterize not only his Armenian origins, but his American
education as well,"The US chargé d’affaires in Armenia Joseph
Pennington says.

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Armenia Puts Three Names Forward For Third Mobile Licence

ARMENIA PUTS THREE NAMES FORWARD FOR THIRD MOBILE LICENCE

TeleGeography
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S ept 1 2008
DC

Armenia’s Public Services Regulatory Commission (PSRC) has shortlisted
three companies – France Telecom’s Orange, Tele2 of Sweden and
Ireland-based Blackrock Communications – for the country’s third mobile
operating licence. The Transport and Communication Ministry Press
Secretary Susanna Tonoyan told local online news portal ArmInfo that
the companies must now submit formal bids within the next 40 days and
the winner of the auction will be announced after the bids have been
assessed. Besides cellular services, the third licensee will also be
granted rights to provide internet access and, in future, WiLL-based
fixed telephony services. The Ministry said 17 companies initially
requested bidding documents, although only six actually submitted bids:
Orange, Blackrock and Tele2, plus V-Tel, Auroratel and PJ Engineering.

The winning bidder will compete head-to-head with Armenia’s two
incumbent mobile operators, ArmenTel (Beeline), which is majority
owned by Russia’s VimpelCom, and K-Telecom, which trades under the
brand name VivaCell and which is majority owned by Russia’s MTS). In
July this year the PSRC announced its timetable for the award of the
third licence. At the time the head of the PSRC’s telecoms division,
Gevorg Gevorgian, said prospective wireless operators would have
to offer to pay at least EUR10 million (USD16 million) for the
GSM-900/1800 licence and invest a minimum EUR200 million in their
network to launch the service.

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