ANKARA: Turkish President Gul Due To Azerbaijan

TURKISH PRESIDENT GUL DUE TO AZERBAIJAN

Hurriye
Sept 8 2008
Turkey

Turkish president Abdullah Gul’s office said he will visit Azerbaijan
this week, days after his landmark trip to Armenia. (UPDATED)

Gul’s spokesman said the president will travel to Baku on Wednesday to
discuss his weekend talks with the Armenian head of state in Yerevan.

Turkey recognizes Armenia as an independent state but never established
diplomatic relations and closed the border with that country in 1993
after Armenian troops invaded Nagorno-Karabakh, an Azeri territory.

The spokesman said Gul will return to Turkey on Wednesday evening.

Boxing: Munroe Beats Martirosian to Retain European 122 Belt

SecondsOut
Sept 6 2008

Munroe Beats Martirosian to Retain European 122 Belt

By Wayne Bartlett: Rendall Munroe is still the European super
bantamweight champion after a unanimous points win over tough Armenian
Arsen Martirosyan in Nottingham.

Despite a fast and spirited start from the unknown import which saw
the defending champ face uncomfortable moments and take some good
shots from his shorter relentless foe – by the halfway mark it was the
5 ft 7 in tall Munroe in the ascendancy.

The Leicester southpaw finally finding the room to operate following
the former pressure, the stocky 31 year old Martirosyan was now
blowing hard after his previous efforts.

Munroe – only too happy to take advantage of his opponent’s fatigue,
proceeded to target the body and was on the brink of stopping the
French based Armenian in round eight with a sustained assault.

Credit to the resilience of the teak tough challenger however, as not
only did the shorter Martirosyan survive the crisis but also survived
through to the final bell in the face of what was by the end a
dominant champion.

Munroe, 28 years old, just couldn’t find the punches to bring an early
end to the bout but he was more than pleased with the end result in
what turned out to be a tough fight against an unknown quantity such
was the lack of video of any of Martirosyan`s previous bouts.

`We went in there you might as well say blindfolded, we didn’t know
nothing about him (Martirosyan), we just went in there and took it as
it came really’ said Munroe in the post fight interview.

Unanimous scorecards of 115-113, 117-112 and 115-114 all read in
favour of the now 16-1(7) EBU champion Munroe with the gritty visitor
dropping to 12-2(3).

Talking of the near future, Munroe’s promoter Frank Maloney stated
possible plans for his charge to face 26-1 Irish former European
champion Bernard Dunne, in what would be a potentially cracking battle
of Britain.

`We would like to have Bernard Dunne if he saw this, he’s made a lot
of noise the offers there for him if not we’ll take someone else so
he’s got until Monday to respond to the fax that’s been sent to his
management team’ said Maloney.

Conference Dedicated to the 150th Anniversary of Johannes Lepsius

PRESS RELEASE
National Academy of Sciences of RA &
Museum-Institute of the Armenian Genocide
Memorial Complex of Tsitsernakaberd
Yerevan 0028, Armenia

Sept 5 2008

International Conference Dedicated to the 150th Anniversary of Johannes Lepsius

The Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute organizes international conference on September 8, 2008 dedicated to the 150th anniversary of the German missionary Johannes Lepsius (1858-1926).

Johannes Lepsius was the long-life friend and supporter of the
Armenian nation. After the massive Armenian massacres (1894-1896) he
permanently did his best to prevent new ones and to help the survivors
of the Armenian Genocide.

He founded hospitals, orphanages, schools and manufactures for
the survivors and refugees of the genocide.

In 1912-1914 Lepsius took part in working out of the Armenian
reforms. In 1919 he published `Germany and Armenia
1914-1918′ (Deutschland und Armenien 1914-1918), the
collection of German diplomatic documents regarding the Armenian Cause
and the Armenian Genocide.

At the conference dedicated to the German missionary Babken
Harutyunyan (YSU), Ashot Hayruni (YSU), Artem Ohanjanyan (Vienna),
Rubina Peroomian (University of California, USA), Andreas Bauman
(Christianity Hilfsbund in Orient, Germany), Tilman Allert (Germany),
Manfred Ashke (Germany) will make speeches.

Date: September 8, 2008
Time: 10:00
Place: Hall of Presidium of National Academy of Sciences of RA
E-mail: [email protected]

www.genocide-museum.am

Representatives Of Armenia To Take Part In Meeting Of European Minis

REPRESENTATIVES OF ARMENIA TO TAKE PART IN MEETING OF EUROPEAN MINISTERS IN KIEV TO DISCUSS COMPLEX APPROACH TO MIGRATION ISSUES

arminfo
2008-09-04 16:40:00

ArmInfo. Representatives of Armenia will take part in the meeting of
the European ministers in Kiev to discuss a complex approach to the
issues of migration, RA FM press-service told ArmInfo. According to
the source, representatives of Armenia will be represented at the
level of diplomats of RA diplomatic mission in Ukraine.

Migration Ministers from the 47 Council of Europe member states
will meet on 4 and 5 September in Kyiv (Ukraine) to discuss
current challenges and develop common responses to migration in
Europe. Discussions will focus on the management of economic migration
and its consequences on economic development and social cohesion,
with a view to promoting co-operation between receiving and origin
countries and sharing the benefits of migration more equitably between
them. The conference aims to develop an integrated approach and help
European countries respond to challenges in a coherent way.

The opening session will be addressed by Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia
Tymoshenko and Interior Minister Yurii Lutsenko, Swedish Migration
and Asylum Policy Minister Tobias Billstrom (Swedish Chairmanship of
the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe), Parliamentary
Assembly Vice-President and Migration Committee Chairperson Corien
Jonker, Council of Europe Congress President Yavuz Mildon and
French Minister for Immigration, Integration, National Identity and
Cooperative Development Brice Hortefeux.

ANKARA: The Caucasus Crisis And Turkey’s Constructive Role

THE CAUCASUS CRISIS AND TURKEY’S CONSTRUCTIVE ROLE
by Bulent KeneÅ~_

Aug 31 2008
Turkey

The world has focused on the course of the crisis that erupted in
the Caucasus. How this crisis will develop closely interests the US,
NATO, the EU and all major countries as well as other global players.

Obviously, Turkey is one of the parties most interested in the
crisis, and for this reason, Turkey is trying to devise its foreign
policy with this in mind. Given how things have developed since the
crisis was first fueled in Georgia, one can easily assert that the
period before us is much more critical than the last month. We can
similarly suggest that the tension has the potential of escalating
at any moment. This may create new dangers and threats to Turkey.

Actually, Turkish diplomatic circles have for some time had the uneasy
feeling that such a crisis was in the making in Caucasus. Both the
NATO Bucharest summit and a speech then-Russian President Vladimir
Putin delivered at the 2007 International Security Conference in
Munich were warning signals that a crisis was brewing. However,
despite these unmistakable signs, the traditional clumsiness of the
Western alliance to make up its mind rendered the crisis inevitable.

Actually, the process of how the inevitability of this crisis has
become obvious can, in a sense, be traced back to the 9/11 attacks. As
you will remember, in the post-9/11 era, each country had adopted a
unique position and saw these attacks as an opportunity for destroying
its own "terrorists." Thus, Russia perceived Chechnya as such and
implemented its policies based on this perception. You will also
remember that under the circumstances of the time, the West did not
make much noise over Russian policy.

On the other hand, in the same period, the US was so obsessed
with dealing with its own "terrorists" – Afghanistan and Iraq —
that it failed to implement reasonable policies that would have
prevented Russia’s comeback to its near abroad after reclaiming
power, made convenient by rising energy prices. Even the colorful
revolutions that changed regimes in Russia’s near abroad were not
well planned. Thus, in this process, all post-Cold War era crises
that had been held in abeyance started to emerge. Feeling that it
was being cornered by unilateral security and containment moves made
hastily and aggressively by the US, Russia started to play its cards
with a self-confidence boosted by its accumulation of power. The
miscalculated move ventured by Georgian President Mikhail Sakaashvili,
who underestimated Russia with the enthusiasm of Western encouragement
and who wanted to guarantee Georgia’s NATO membership, turned a local
problem into an international crisis in the blink of an eye.

Turkey has long supported Ukraine and Georgia’s NATO membership
provided they solve their border disputes and domestic ethnic
problems, and with the emerging crisis Turkey had to straddle both
sides. Indeed, Turkey has no chance of foregoing its relations with
Russia for the sake of the US, and vice versa. Turkey has to move very
carefully and pursue a very delicately balanced policy between its
strategic partner the US and NATO on the one hand and its biggest
trade partner and neighbor Russia on the other. Actually, it is
doing this successfully. Without acting against Russia or the US,
Turkey is striving to develop a different and sui generis policy. The
most salient element of this policy is the Caucasus Stability and
Cooperation Initiative. The initiative aims to eliminate the extreme
lack of confidence among countries in the region and disperse the
pessimistic atmosphere caused by the war and replace it with an
optimistic one.

We can suggest that by pushing the Caucasus Stability and Cooperation
Initiative to the fore, Turkish foreign policy views the Caucasus
crisis as part of a strategic whole, assessing the crisis from four
levels and developing policies based on this perception. In the early
days of the crisis, Turkish diplomacy attempted to contain the issue
as one between Georgia and South Ossetia, but it was too late. What
Turkey is today trying to do is to keep the crisis, which entered its
second phase with the military intervention by an overconfident Russia,
from growing beyond a Georgian-Russian crisis. Turkish diplomacy is
exerting its best efforts to prevent this crisis from developing
into a US-Russian conflict, or, worse yet, a Russia-NATO conflict
that would radically affect Turkey as a NATO member.

With the Caucasus initiative, Turkey is trying to keep this crisis from
taking on new and more dangerous aspects and, at the same time, from
it migrating to the Black Sea and triggering a new Nagorno-Karabakh
problem between Azerbaijan and Armenia. Under this unwavering policy,
Turkey is fulfilling all of its responsibilities stemming from the
Montreux Convention on the one hand, and it is opposing efforts to
make the Black Sea a NATO-controlled body of water, taking Russian
concerns into account in this respect.

With the Caucasus initiative, Turkey is attempting to contain the
emergent crisis within the borders of the region and to build
confidence among regional countries. Turkey is acting with the
awareness that all countries should win under this project. Turkey
estimates that with this initiative, Russia will be happy to contain
the crisis to the region where it is the dominant power; Georgia will
reassert its territorial integrity; Azerbaijan’s Nagorno-Karabakh
problem can be discussed again in diplomatic terms; and Armenia
can save itself from isolation by developing its relations with
Turkey. Certainly, this is no easy project, but it is not utopian,
either.

I will discuss this topic further in my next article…

–Boundary_(ID_mxh4HPHrvKS52Qbdf7rpUQ) —

www.worldbulletin.net

Azerbaijani Opposition Party Urges Gul Not To Visit Armenia

AZERBAIJANI OPPOSITION PARTY URGES GUL NOT TOVISIT ARMENIA

Panorama.am
13:56 02/09/2008

The leader of Azerbaijani "Karabakh Liberation Organization" (KLO) Akif
Naggi has sent a letter to Turkish President Abdula Gul urging him to
cancel his visit to Armenia. Azerbaijani political party "Musavat"
made the same request to the President of Turkey, "Kavkaz-uzel"
news site reports.

A.Naggi emphasized that Gul’s visit to Yerevan will never make Armenian
authorities refuse their demand for the recognition of 1915 Armenian
Genocide.

Menwhile, "Musavat" claims the meeting of Serzh Sargsyan with his
Turkish counterpart will not make any positive effect on the resolution
of Karabakh conflict.

Resolution On Results Of A Conference In Moscow Advocates Recognitio

RESOLUTION ON RESULTS OF A CONFERENCE IN MOSCOW ADVOCATES RECOGNITION OF INDEPENDENCE OF NAGORNO- KARABAKH REPUBLIC

arminfo
2008-09-02 16:37:00

ArmInfo. The International public center of information support for
the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) held a conference
entitled "Regional conflicts in the South Caucasus and strategic
partnership within the CSTO frames" at the conference hall of the
Union of Armenians of Russia (UAR) on August 27.

As the information center of the Russia-based "Yerkramas" newspaper
reports, the conference covered such issues as the external factor
and domestic political situation in the South Caucasus region, the
problems of South Ossetia, Abkhazia, Nagorno-Karabakh, the regional
conflicts in the South Caucasus, recognition of independence of
South Ossetia and Abkhazia, joint exercises of the CSTO member states
"Border-2008". Representatives of such public organizations and state
structures as the UAR, State Duma of Russia, Permanent Representative
Office of the NKR in Moscow, Russian Association for Friendship
and Cooperation with Armenia, Center for International Cooperation,
etc. participated in the conference.

The participants adopted a resolution which welcomes the Russian
Federation’s decision to recognize the independence of the Republic
of Abkhazia and the Republic of South Ossetia. The participants in
the conference stress that the recognition of independence of South
Ossetia and Abkhazia by Russia marked the beginning of stabilization
of the situation in the South Caucasus, but the firm stability in
the region is possible only after the soonest final recognition of
independence of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic. This would prevent
the attempts of Baku’s authorities to commit a genocide against
Nagorno-Karabakh people, their statement says.

Equal Responsibilities

EQUAL RESPONSIBILITIES

Hayots Ashkhar Daily
29 Aug 2008
Armenia

"After all our political opposition didn’t meet the special demands of
PACE resolution, didn’t recognize the election returns confirmed by the
decision of the Constitutional Court. They refused to participate in
the works of NA temporary committee, and the proposals of dialogue. The
political program of the opposition is to boycott all the constructive
ways leading to stability.

But we shouldn’t forget that not Armenian government but the Republic
of Armenia is the member of the Council of Europe. That is why both
the ruling power and the opposition are equally responsible for the
implementation of PACE resolution," Naira Zohrabyan said.

50th Anniversary Of Foundation Of "Khosrov Forest" Preserve To Be Ce

50th ANNIVERSARY OF FOUNDATION OF "KHOSROV FOREST" PRESERVE TO BE CELEBRATED IN SEPTEMBER

Noyan Tapan

Au g 29, 2008

YEREVAN, AUGUST 29, NOYAN TAPAN. The 50th anniversary of foundation
of "Khosrov Forest" Preserve will be celebrated on September 13. The
director of the preserve Samvel Shaboyan said at the August 28 press
conference that a number of events will be held in this connection:
the preserve’s tourism center in Garni site will open on September 9,
and the opening ceremony of a museum in the administrative building
of the preserve will take place on September 13.

According to him, the Kosrov preserve was founded with the aim
of preserving the animal and plant world and ensuring the natural
reproduction. The preserve currently occupies a 29,196 ha area in
Ararat marz. There are 1,849 vascular plants species in the preserve,
80 of which are included in Armenia’s Red Book, as well as 283 animal
species, including wolf, lynx, and such animals included in the Red
Book as brown bear, bezoar goat, Armenian moufflon and Caucasian
leopard.

Speaking about the recent press publications that there was allegedly
a fire in the preserve, A. Shaboyan said that the fire broke out
2-3 km from the forest, near Karmir Sar. In his words, the fire was
caused by a thunder-storm on August 21. He said that 300-400 people
took part in the work to put our the fire and this work lasted 4
days. "Everything possible was done to prevent fire from reaching
the preserve boundaries, and we succeeded," he stated.

http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=116844

President Sargsyan To Visit Sochi

PRESIDENT SARGSYAN TO VISIT SOCHI

armradio.am
29.08.2008 16:20

On September 2 RA Presidnet Serzh Sargsyan will leave for Sochi on a
working visit. In Sochi the Armenian President will have a meeting with
his Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev. During the meeting the parties
will discuss the future development of the Armenian-Russian strategic
partnership, and will dwell on issues of Armenia’s forthcoming
presidency of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO). The
interlocutors will also discuss regional and international issues.