Armenia Has No Intention To Quit CIS: Foreign Ministry

ARMENIA HAS NO INTENTION TO QUIT CIS: FOREIGN MINISTRY

ARKA
Aug 13, 2008

YEREVAN, August 13. /ARKA/. Armenia has no intention to quit the CIS,
reported RA Deputy Foreign Minister Gegham Gharibjanyan. "The CIS
is Armenia’s long-term political choice, and the country has been
cooperating with the Commonwealth for the past years," he said.

The Deputy Minister pointed out that last year Armenia signed a
concept of further cooperation with the CIS.

Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili declared Tuesday Georgia would
leave the CIS.

Ankara: Georgia Loses While Battleground Expands

GEORGIA LOSES WHILE BATTLEGROUND EXPANDS
By Sä°Nan Oä~^An*

Today’s Zaman
Aug 12, 2008
Turkey

The operation initiated by Georgia in an effort to preserve its
territorial integrity and maintain constitutional order took on another
dimension with the involvement of Russia; there is now the danger that
the war may spread all over the region. Meanwhile, Abkhazia attacked
Georgian units stationed in the Kodor Valley, which Georgian forces
have occupied since 2006. With South Ossetia’s official call for
Russian help, the war to maintain constitutional order has turned
into a South Ossetia-Abkhazia-Russia war against Georgia.

Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili issued a document indicating
that the country is in a state of war and referred it to parliament
for approval; parliament endorsed the document. The Russian General
Staff insisted that this is not a state of war, stressing that Russian
actions sought only to protect Russian citizens in the region. Georgia
asked for a cease-fire despite that the fact that it had declared
war against Russia.

Perhaps the date of Aug. 8 was chosen for a reason, as at the time
the international community was busy watching the inauguration of
the Summer Olympics in Beijing. Putin and many other word leaders
were in that city.

The first promise Saakashvili made to the Georgian people after the
Rose Revolution in 2003 was to preserve the country’s territorial
integrity. Georgia had three autonomous regions when it declared
independence from Russia. Two — Abkhazia and Ossetia — gained
independence. Only Ajaria was out of the conflict. Turkey’s role was
indispensable in this, as it actually acted as a guarantor in regards
to Ajaria. But Turkey never brought that up.

Saakashvili decided to start with the weakest of the three,
Ajaria. After sending Ajarian President Aslan Abatidze to Moscow, he
annulled the autonomous status of the region. The people of Ajaria,
a predominantly Muslim region that had been included in the borders
at the time of the Turkish National Oath (Misak-ı Milli during the
Ottoman era), were forced to convert to Christianity. A cross was
included on the Ajarian flag.

Next Saakashvili targeted South Ossetia, the second-weakest of the
three regions. But Russia did not let this happen.

In effect, Russia has had a pretext for this war for some time, as
most citizens of South Ossetia have become Russian citizens. Moreover,
Russia has stationed peacekeeping troops in the region. Russia has
also imposed an embargo upon Georgia. Therefore, Russia is trying
to take the Georgians out of South Ossetia in order to protect its
citizens and troops and to destroy Georgia’s infrastructure and
industrial capabilities.

The involvement of Russia in the conflict has forced Saakashvili to
ask for a cease-fire. This situation shows that Georgia will be the
losing party in the conflict. If the current scenario continues this
way, South Ossetia and Abkhazia will break away from Georgia. There
will be no peaceful means to ensure that these republics will remain
attached to Georgia.

It is necessary to review the developments, which have taken on a
regional dimension and now include Russia and Abkhazia, despite the
fact that the conflict started between Georgia and South Ossetia.

US, NATO and the EU:

The US, the EU and NATO have stressed that they support the territorial
integrity of Georgia. While some countries such as Denmark have made
strong statements against Russia, no concrete step has been taken
by the EU or the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe
(OSCE). It should be noted that Russia’s ability to threaten Europe’s
energy security as well as its military and diplomatic strength has
played a determinative role in Europe’s ineptness.

It does not seem logical to think that Georgia initiated the South
Ossetia operation without informing the West — NATO, the US,
etc. It is also impossible to argue that Georgia did not consider
probable Russian involvement after initiation of the operation. So
why did Georgia take this action knowing that it would lead to
confrontation with Russia? It is not logical that Georgia did not
consider this. Only one option remains: Georgia started this war
knowing that a confrontation with Russia would occur. In so doing,
it might have sought to drag Russia into a regional conflict.

What are the strategic considerations of Russia in this
operation? These could include the following:

–Russia will be dragged into an ethnic conflict in the region to make
sure that it is labeled by the international community as an aggressor.

— Georgia will seek help from the US and NATO when it requires a
hand because it is aware that it cannot deal with Russia on its own.

–Georgia’s membership in NATO will be facilitated

–The Olympics, held in China, — the US’s biggest rival — will lose
importance because of the Russian-Georgian conflict.

–Attention will be taken away from the American elections

–Probably Israel and the US will strike Iran at a time when Russia
is busy with this regional conflict.

The list may be expanded. But there is one vague point: To what extent
will the US be supportive of Georgia? Statements from US authorities
have so far been mild at best, asking for immediate Russian withdrawal
and maintenance of Georgian territorial integrity. A harsher US stance
will be important for a better understanding of potential scenarios
in the region. On the other hand, Saakashvili called for a cease-fire
when he realized that the help he was expecting would never arrive.

The ongoing conflict between Russia and Georgia will also have
repercussions in the region, causing separations and partitions. Maybe
the potential for this has existed for a long time, but the lines were
never drawn so clearly. Now the current statements made by different
countries clearly distinguish the sides and parties in the region.

This war clarified the lines among the countries in the region
and distinguished one from the other. Azerbaijan, neighbor to
both Georgia and the Russian Federation, issued a statement that
it supported Georgian territorial integrity, implying that it was
extending diplomatic support to Georgia in relation to the South
Ossetian problem.

Azeri support for Georgia is understandable. Azerbaijan, which
sympathizes with Georgia because of the Armenian occupation of
Nagorno-Karabakh, supports Georgian territorial integrity. It
is expected that Azerbaijan will resort to violence to regain the
Nagorno-Karabakh region if this is not done via peaceful means in the
middle term. Azeri President Ä°lham Aliyev and the defense minister
made clear statements reaffirming this stance.

While Azerbaijan supports Georgia in the conflict, Armenia openly
supports Russia and even became party to the clash. It is rumored that
when Russian military jets bombed Georgian military bases in Vaziani
and Marnauil near Tbilisi, which are unofficially used by the US and
NATO, the jets had taken off from Armenia. This proves that Armenia
has joined the war on the side of Russia. Kazakhstan also tends to
support Russia in the conflict.

Within the region, Ukraine, Poland and the Baltic countries have
taken Georgia’s side. Ukraine, which has ongoing problems with Russia,
declared that it would extend any kind of support with the exception
of weaponry to Georgia. Poland took action to ensure that the EU and
NATO take steps toward a decision to defend Georgia against Russian
aggression. In general the countries that have problems with Russia
in the region have taken a supportive stance toward Georgia in the
conflict.

Turkey is one of the most sensitive countries involved in this
conflict. Turkey has made clear that it does not support separatist
movements because of similar problems that Azerbaijan has been
facing. For this reason, it supports the territorial integrity of
states with separatist problems. However, it also has refrained
from moves that will harm its sensitive relations with Russia. It
is well-known that Turkey equips Georgian military units, provides
technical support for the Georgian army and even repaired a military
airport in that country. In general, Turkey extends military support
to Georgia. The Russian press has emphasized that Turkey is at the
top of the list of countries extending support to Georgia.

Another reason Turkey is concerned is that Georgia is a transit
country for Turkey. The country hosts important pipelines and
transport corridors. The Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) pipeline, the
Shah Deniz-Erzurum gas pipeline and the Kars-Tbilisi-Baku (KTB)
railway project are all factors that increase Turkey’s concerns.

There are many sides behind this war. We cannot take the issue
as a mere Georgian-South Ossetian war. Russia is at the heart of
the conflict. Turkey supports Georgia because of their strategic
ties. Moreover, Turkey favors Georgia’s territorial integrity in
principle because Azerbaijan is dealing with a similar problem in
Karabakh. On the other hand, the northern Caucasian peoples support
South Ossetia. There is a sizeable Caucasian diaspora in Turkey
that generally supports South Ossetia. Moreover, Turkey has deepened
its strategic relations with Russia. In this case, Turkey cannot be
expected to take sides with either party.

Turkey may assume a role of mediation in this conflict as it has in
Middle Eastern conflicts because the involvement of Russia and the
voluntary support of the Caucasian peoples will make the situation
more difficult for Georgia. Georgia asked for Turkey’s support when
Russia became involved in the war and started bombing peaceful areas
outside the war zone. What can Turkey do at this point? The situation
is sensitive. Therefore, Turkey should assume the role of mediator to
ensure that the issue is discussed in UN circles and that peace is
maintained. And of course, Turkey should consider the humanitarian
aspect of the conflict and provide relief aid for people in the
conflict zone.

Is there any possibility that the energy and communication lines
will be harmed by the war? According to the Energy Ministry, the
answer is no. However, arguing that the BTC will not be bombed while
other locations within Georgian borders are being bombed — such as
the Port of Poti, the Vaziani military base and the unofficial US
military base in Marnauli, a predominantly Azeri region — must be an
attempt to calm the public. Otherwise, there is no other explanation
for this. On the other hand, it should be recalled that these lines
pass through a predominantly Armenian region, and in consideration
of this, some lines may be harmed.

*Sinan Ogan is the president of the Turkish Center for International
and Strategic Analysis (TURKSAM).

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Iran Ready to Defuse Georgia Conflict

Alalam News Network, Iran
Aug 10 2008

Iran Ready to Defuse Georgia Conflict

TEHRAN, Aug 10–Iran says it is ready to offer any help to end the
mounting crisis in the breakaway Georgian region of South Ossetia.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Hassan Ghashghavi told reporters on
Saturday that the the Islamic republic voices concern over the
military conflicts in South Ossetia that have left hundreds of
defenseless people dead and calls for an immediate halt to the
clashes.

The spokesman also said "Iran is ready to offer any help … under its
principal policies of contributing to the establishment of peace and
stability in the region."

Georgian military forces began a large-scale military offensive
against South Ossetian separatists on Thursday evening in order to
regain control of the province, which declared independence after the
collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.

Russia deployed its peacekeeping troops to South Ossetia following
Georgia’s military offensive against the breakaway region.

Urging the two sides to reach a negotiated solution on the disputed
region, Ghashghavi warned that the deterioration of conditions could
spill over the entire region which would leave "negative impacts".

Iran borders with two of Georgia’s neighbors in the Caucasus —
Armenia and Azerbaijan — and historically maintains a close
geopolitical interest in the region.

Russian diners say Nyet to Soviet service

Times of Malta, Malta
Sunday, 10th August 2008

Russian diners say Nyet to Soviet service
James Kilner, Reuters

A frothy cappuccino or fresh mozzarella salad is no longer
enough. Russia’s growing middle classes now want service with a smile.

With much of Europe and North America saturated, the newly affluent
among Russia’s 143 million people are an attractive target for Western
coffee shop chains eager for growth, and Starbucks and Costa Coffee
are among brands now found in Moscow.

But where once any alternative to Soviet-style fried meats and
dill-laced boiled vegetables was a thrill, increased competition now
means superior service is important to attract and retain customers.

This is a challenge, says Ian Zilberkweit, an American part-owner of
the Russian franchise for the Belgian coffee shop chain Le Pain
Quotidien.

He and his Armenian-American business partner have drawn up bonus
schemes and share plans to persuade staff to shake off Soviet habits
and instil loyalty in a typically casual sector.

"The Soviet system meant there was no system for treating people
nicely," said Zilberkweit, who has just opened his fifth store. "It
was all about shifting products."

Cash from energy and commodity exports has boosted Russia’s economy
since a crisis in 1998. The World Bank estimates real incomes rose by
80 per cent between 1998 and 2007 to nearly $8,000 per person –
roughly level with Mexico and Lithuania.

Data from Moscow-based Business Analytica shows the number of bars,
cafes and restaurants in Moscow rose by a third between 2004 and 2007
to 6,600, with the fastest growth at the mid-priced level. Big chains
now own around a third of the outlets in Moscow, double the proportion
in 2004.

Starbucks Corp., which is closing shops in North America, opened its
first branch in Moscow in 2007 with a Russian partner M. H. Alshaya
Company W.L.L and now has five, and Costa Coffee, owned by British
brewer Whitbread opened in March through a joint venture with Russia’s
Rosinter.

Starbucks declined to give details of its plans but Costa aims to open
at least 200 cafes in Russia, a market analysts described as a major
growth area.

"All companies are focusing on the Russian market in all leisure
sectors, not just coffee. It’s a country that Costa has to be in,"
said UBS analyst Stamatis Draziotis.

Le Pain Quotidien’s Zilberkweit said the potential in Russia was just
too great to miss out on.

"In Europe, real incomes are not going up due to rising prices, but in
Russia it’s different," he said, wearing a grey London Business School
sailing club shirt.

"Because the domestic economy is growing like crazy, incomes are still
going up like crazy."

By the end of this year, Le Pain Quotidien aims for eight outlets in
Moscow, rising to 50 within four years. Sales now stand at about $5
million but are targeted to rise to $20 million by 2009, said
Zilberkweit.

A former investment banker at HSBC bank, he said competing in Russia’s
lucrative dining market is further complicated for foreign firms
because spending patterns and business costs differ from those in the
West.

Le Pain Quotidien projects itself as part-bakery, part-cafe,
part-restaurant.

The interiors are wooden, a counter sells freshly baked bread and
pastries – supplied by a bakery which Zilberkweit part-owns – and the
menus are based mainly around soups, salads and light main meals.

But Russian customers spend their money differently from people in
other countries.

About 50 per cent of Le Pain Quotidien’s sales are from food in Russia
compared with 35 per cent in Britain, for example. Rent is by far the
biggest expense in Russia while staff salaries are the main expense in
Europe.

Its prices in Russia are similar to the rest of Europe – $3 for a
croissant, $7 for a bowl of soup and $17 for a fish pie – and diners
usually add on a tip of around 10 per cent.

With prices high and rising, Russian customers are no longer willing
to stomach slow, erratic and surly Soviet service.

"If I see a new place which I want to go into, I do worry what the
service will be like," said Natalya Miloserdova, 27, puffing on a
cigarette outside the tour agency where she works.

"You pick a place to eat where you know the service will be good."

Zilberkweit said service has been a neglected aspect of retail in
Russia as most staff grew up without experiencing any.

"We were unbelievably frustrated two years ago because we would get
these people in and we would just want them to smile and they wouldn’t
even know why," he said.

Smiling staff can make the difference in Russia’s increasingly crowded
cafe sector.

"The customer, five years ago, in Russia would have been only too
happy if within five minutes’ walk there was a place to have a coffee
latte," he said. "Now, he has 10 choices and demands much more."

Another Soviet hangover Zilberkweit has had to confront was a drop in
an employee’s work ethic after promotion.

"In Russia, the moment you give somebody a title they stop working,"
he said. "Now, we give people more money and more responsibility but
not a new title."

The security cameras on the ceiling also play a role. "We have to do
this for security reasons," he said, adding that pictures are beamed
to a control room in every restaurant.

Rep. Cohen Wins Racially Charged Tennessee Primary Battle

REP. COHEN WINS RACIALLY CHARGED TENNESSEE PRIMARY BATTLE
Kris Alingod

All Headline News
75362
Aug 8 2008

Nashville, TN (AHN) – Freshman Rep. Steve Cohen (D-TN) won by a
landslide in Thursday’s Democratic primary election. Cohen won after
a highly contentious and racially charged battle with African-American
lawyer Nikki Tinker.

Unofficial results had Cohen leading 79-19 percent, proving that his
rival’s controversial TV ad linking him to the Ku Klux Klan had not
fooled voters.

Fliers asking, "Why do Steve Cohen and the Jews Hate Jesus?" written
by a controversial African-American minister who supported Tinker,
were distributed in Memphis during the race.

Cohen, who is Jewish, is favored to win the general election against
independent candidate Jake Ford. He is the first white U.S. congressman
in Tennessee to represent a predominantly black district. Cohen
recently sponsored a House bill "apologizing for the enslavement and
racial segregation of African-Americans." The bill passed last week.

Voters were apparently not bothered by reports that Cohen had assaulted
a filmmaker a day before the primary. The filmmaker, Peter Musurlian,
allegedly attempted to enter the lawmaker’s Memphis home. Cohen
says Musurlian has inaccurately reported his opposition to a House
bill condemning Turkey’s treatment of Armenia during World War II as
"genocide."

Tinker argued that an African-American should represent the district,
which has 60 percent black voters and only 35 percent whites. Her
campaign, however, earned the ire of even early supporters, including
EMILY’S List.

Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) had also repudiated the "incendiary attacks"
during the contest, and asked Democrats in the district to unite.

http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/70118

President Serzh Sargsyan Approves Suppliment To 2007 List Of Judges’

PRESIDENT SERZH SARGSYAN APPROVES SUPPLEMENT TO 2007 LIST OF JUDGES’ PROMOTION

ARMENPRESS
Aug 6, 2008

YEREVAN, AUGUST 6, ARMENPRESS: President Serzh Sargsyan received
today Sheikh Saud Bin Sakr al Kasimi, the Ras al Khaima emirate’s
successor to the throne and the United Arab Emirate’s (U.A.E.) deputy
prime minister, and members of his entourage.

The presidential press service quoted Serzh Sargsyan as saying that he
was pleased with dynamically developing relations between Armenia and
the UA.E., saying also various-level reciprocal visits and partnership
projects have become more frequent in recent years.

"Armenia has always been striving to have friendly relations with
the Arab world, including Gulf countries and this is a historical
strive," he said. The Armenian president described the achievements
of the U.A.E. in recent years as impressive.

Stressing that there is a big potential for both countries to boost
their relations, President Sargsyan emphasized its full use. He said
the fact that trade between the two countries doubled in the last
six months is the testament of more active contacts between their
business people.

Sheikh Saud Bin Sakr al Kasimi thanked for the support of Armenia
to U.A.E.’s companies operating in Armenia expressing hope that
this partnership will continue. He said his country seeks to create
an environment of prosperity, stability and economic growth and is
cooperating with those countries which pursue these same objectives.

The two men spoke also about joint programs in development of tourism,
mining and other industrial sectors. Sargsyan said foreign investments
in Armenia bring not only new jobs and experience but also a new
quality and new culture. He pledged his government’s support to
these projects.

BAKU: No Progress Reported In Moscow Talks On Garabagh

NO PROGRESS REPORTED IN MOSCOW TALKS ON GARABAGH

AzerNews Weekly
Aug 6 2008
Azerbaijan

Talks last week in Moscow between the Azerbaijani and Armenian foreign
ministers seeking to settle the Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh conflict
produced no tangible result despite proceeding constructively.

The Azerbaijani minister, Elmar Mammadyarov, told a news conference
after meeting his counterpart on Friday that their meeting had
been beneficial and both sides decided to continue holding peace
talks. Also, he did not rule out that a meeting of the two countries`
presidents might soon take place.

The Armenian minister, Eduard Nalbandian, said both countries had
agreed to continue negotiating, using the conflict resolution agenda
introduced by OSCE mediators.

He also said the next face-to-face meeting might be held on the
sidelines of the UN General Assembly session in late September.

"We sense, today, how important such meetings are. Our meeting before
the UN session is possible, as well," Nalbandian said.

Mammadyarov and Nalbandian first had a one-on-one meeting at the
Russian foreign minister`s residence, followed by broad discussions
during a meeting attended by the co-chairs of the mediating OSCE Minsk
Group (MG). The members of the Minsk Group had held discussions in
the Russian capital prior to Thursday`s meeting of foreign ministers.

Meanwhile, Novruz Mammadov, head of the Azerbaijan President`s Office
international relations department, called upon the MG co-chairs to
step up effort at finding a solution to the long-standing dispute.

Mammadov expressed disappointment that some of the demands put forward
by Baku were not met.

"The co-chairs either don`t understand us or simply don`t want to
do so," he told a local TV channel. "As diplomats or experts on
conflicts, we respect their work. But the co-chairs should justify
and assert themselves. It is useless just to pass time, come and go,
and prolong the matter."

Boxing: Metamorphosis Of Vic Darchinyan

METAMORPHOSIS OF VIC DARCHINYAN
Igor Frank

411mania.com
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Aug 4 2008
TX

Darchinyan wins another title but not before making some changes.

As I woke up Sunday morning in Tacoma Washington, I was still thinking
about a brilliant performance that Vic " The Raging Bull" Darchinyan
put on yesterday at the Emerald Queen Casino by ravaging his opponent
Dimitri Kirilov and thus earning his IBF super flyweight title.

What a difference a year makes. Last year I saw Darchinyan twice:
once in April beating undersized and overmatched Victor Burgos, who
ended up seriously hurt and in the hospital in Carson, California,
throwing a haymaker after a haymaker and the second time in Bridgeport,
Connecticut when Vic was separated from his senses by a perfectly
placed left hook of "The Flash" Nonito Donaire in what many considered
to be an upset of the year. In both fights Vic looked like a crude
banger, who threw one punch at a time with singular purpose to knock
you out, not much technique, just stocking and banging. It worked
for most of his career, but in a fight with Donaire, Flash was able
to time him and counterpunch with a lot of success and deliver a one
punch knock out that fans are still talking about. It was a kind of
punch that not many can recover from; consider that plus a near fatal
conclusion to a Burgos fight, that obviously bothered Darchinyan for
a while and many thought that Vic was damaged goods. When I previewed
this contest between Kirilov and Darchinyan a week ago I called it
a classic match up of boxer versus puncher and was not really sure
about the outcome, but the way the fight unfolded was a complete
surprise to me.

The puncher, Darchinyan turned boxer, he was on fire from the onset:
he moved, threw a lot of jabs and straight left hands right down
the middle.

Supposedly , Kirilov had a lot of experience fighting southpaws,
but he seemed lost in the ring with Vic, who moved his right leg on
the outside of Dmitri’s left leg and was always in perfect position
to fire a straight left hand that was landing with hammer like power
and an alarming regularity.

Darchinyan looked like he had more balance and he actually moved to
avoid blows from his adversary and his punches looked different:
they were straight and on target. From the second round on Vic
continued to throw dynamic, fast and accurate combinations of jabs
crosses hooks and uppercuts mixed in with thunderous body punches
that reverberated outside the ring and made me wince. Vic actually
boxed like a true professional with a confidence of a champion. It
was the most impressive performance that I have ever seen from Vic
and the most dramatic change that I have seen in a fighter in a long
time. By the end of the third round I started to worry for the safety
of Kirilov in lieu of him catching a huge amount of hard shots from
Vic, so I was relived when Dimitri was counted out at the beginning
of the fifth stanza and the fight was over.

Darchinyan promised a thriller and a knock out and he delivered in
a spectacular fashion.

So, as I was going down to a hotel lobby to get my morning coffee I was
still thinking about a miraculous transformation of Vic Darchinyan and
what could have caused it when I ran into a man I saw in Vic’s corner
last night. His name is Vazgen Badalian and he was called in from
Armenia to help after Vic parted with his trainer Billy Hussein. I
congratulated Vazgen on a tremendous victory and asked him what he
thought. He told me that he knew and trained Vic in Armenia since he
was eight years old and if Vic concentrates on task at hand he can
produce performances like that every time.

Mr. Vazgen Badalian is a famous and well respected trainer who has
developed a lot of amateur stand outs in Armenia and was in charge of
the Olympic team of that country. Let’s not forget that Vic Darchinyan
had a stellar amateur career: 178 fights, bronze medal at European
Championship in Greece in 1998, bronze medal in Goodwill Games in New
York in 1998, gold medal in European Championship in Ukraine in 1999
and was a member of Armenian Olympic team in 2000. One does not get
that far without knowing how to box. May be, Vic had so much success
in knocking people out that he forgot how to do it for a while. Well,
that time is over. Mr. Badalian brought Vic back to basics and brought
discipline back to his camp and Darchinyan looks to be a complete
fighter that has all the tools to compete on the elite level and he
is going to need all of it and more to vie with guys he called out:
Christian Mijares, Fernando Montiel and Nonito Donaire. In the ring,
Vic looks like a scorpion , predator, ready to strike at any time,
but in this fight he started to remind me of bare knuckle fighters of
19th century, guys that fought wars and did not mind spilling blood
and did not call it a sport." I like my style," said Darchinyan in
his post fight interview:" I am open, but you can not touch me." And
that certainly was the case on Saturday night when Vic stormed back on
the scene of super hot and talented 115 pound division in a dramatic
fashion and got himself right in the middle of some very intriguing
match ups.

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Nagorno-Karabakh’s Status Should Reflect Azerbaijan’s Territorial In

NAGORNO-KARABAKH’S STATUS SHOULD REFLECT AZERBAIJAN’S TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY – FOREIGN MINISTRY

Interfax News Agency
Aug 4 2008
Russia

The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict can only be resolved on the basis of a
phased approach and respect for Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity,
Azeri Foreign Ministry spokesman Khazar Ibragim said on Monday.

"The following is on the negotiating table at the moment: the
conflict resolution should be phased, with Armenia withdrawing all
of its troops from the occupied lands, including Nagorno Karabakh,
in the first place, the return of Azeri refugees there, and only
after the relations between both [Armenian and Azeri] communities
are stabilized will the status of Nagorno Karabakh be determined,"
he told a briefing on Monday.

Azerbaijan’s position on this issue remains unchanged, and the
status of Nagorno Karabakh can only be determined in the framework
of Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity, he said.

Nagorno-Karabakh’s status should reflect Azerbaijan’s territorial
integrity – Foreign Ministry (Part 2)

BAKU Aug 4

The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict can only be resolved on the basis of a
phased approach and respect for Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity,
Azeri Foreign Ministry spokesman Khazar Ibragim said on Monday.

"The following is on the negotiating table at the moment: the
conflict resolution should be phased, with Armenia withdrawing all
of its troops from the occupied lands, including Nagorno Karabakh,
in the first place, the return of Azeri refugees there, and only
after the relations between both [Armenian and Azeri] communities
are stabilized will the status of Nagorno Karabakh be determined,"
he told a briefing on Monday.

Azerbaijan’s position on this issue remains unchanged, and the
status of Nagorno Karabakh can only be determined in the framework
of Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity, he said.

Last Friday, U.S. co-chairman of the OSCE (Organization for Security
and Cooperation in Europe) Matthew Bryza said after a meeting between
Azeri and Armenian foreign ministers that this status would be
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people themselves.

These are the basic principles mentioned earlier, the approximate
framework, Bryza said. Nothing has been agreed so far, he said.

What we have proposed is that Armenia should withdraw its troops from
the seven regions surrounding Nagorno Karabakh, peacekeepers should be
introduced to enable the return of displaced persons and refugees,
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60 Days process – should be held to determine the future of Nagorno
Karabakh, its future status," Bryza said.

We do not know exactly when this will happen, he added.

All these modalities should be discussed, said Bryza.

BAKU: Khazar Ibrahim: "Matthew Bryza Refutes What He Said A Day Befo

KHAZAR IBRAHIM: "MATTHEW BRYZA REFUTES WHAT HE SAID A DAY BEFORE"

Azeri Press Agency
Aug 4 2008
Azerbaijan

Baku. Tamara Grigoryeva – APA. "If you pay attention to Matthew Bryza’s
statements, you will see that he either refutes them the next day,
or expresses quite different views. That’s why I do not want to
comment on Bryza’s recent statement", Spokesman fro Azerbaijan’s
Foreign Ministry Khazar Ibrahim said while taking a stance on the
statement of OSCE Minsk American Co-Chair Matthew Bryza in Moscow, APA
reports. Khazar Ibrahim lined up the issues on the table as follows:
the conflict will be solved stage-by-stage, units of Armenian army will
be withdrawn from Azerbaijani territories, all internally displaced
people (IDP) of Azerbaijan will return to their native lands and
Nagorno Karabkh’s status will be determined within the framework of
Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity only after the communities have
normal relations. The diplomat said the importance of the negotiations
was that the process continued, but any progress was out of discussion.

"If there was any improvement, we could speak about new situation",
he said.

Matthew Bryza said in Moscow that the negotiations between Armenia and
Azerbaijan covered liberation of the regions around Nagorno Karabakh,
deployment of peacekeeping forces in the region and referendum
concerning Nagorno Karabakh’s status.