Armenian Square Opened In Evro Norse Town

ARMENIAN SQUARE OPENED IN EVRO NORSE TOWN

PanARMENIAN.Net
10.04.2006 21:27 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ April 7 a ceremony of opening of the Square of
Armenia was held in Norse Evro town, reports the Press Service
of the Armenian MFA. During the ceremony French Parliament
President Jean-Louis Debre and Armenian Ambassador to France
Edvard Nalbandyan planted an apricot tree brought from Armenia
for the occasion. Addressing the participants of the ceremony,
Jean-Louis Debre spoke of centuries-old traditions of Armenian-French
friendship. Today Armenia-France relations are of fraternal nature,
evidenced by Year of Armenia in France, Jean-Louis Debre said. During
the meeting before the opening ceremony the French Parliament President
and Armenian Ambassador discussed matters relating to Armenian-French
relations today.

Iran-Armenia Gas Pipeline Will Be Utilized In Autumn

IRAN-ARMENIA GAS PIPELINE WILL BE UTILIZED IN AUTUMN

ISNA, Iran
April 9 2006

Tehran, 09 April (ISNA)-Iran-Armenia gas pipeline will be inaugurated
this autumn.

“Things are going well, previous to this we predicted that we would
start utilizing this project in the ending days of December 2006, but
now we hope to finish this project and inaugurate it at the first days
of December,” said Armenian Ministry of Energy’s Technical Development
and Foreign Affairs Central Office Manager.

Exporting gas to Armenia would be the third natural gas export contract
after Turkey and Emirate which has been signed in the past 12 months.

Iran accuses U.S. of waging a “psychological war” against it

Iran accuses U.S. of waging a “psychological war” against it

15:46|09/ 04/ 2006

TEHERAN, April 9 (RIA Novosti) – Iran on Sunday called “a
psychological war” a report that the U.S. was preparing for possible
military strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities.

A report by influential journalist Seymour Hersh in the New Yorker
magazine said the United States was considering using tactical nuclear
weapons to destroy Iran’s underground nuclear facilities.

“This is a psychological war launched by Americans because they feel
desperate regarding Iran’s nuclear dossier,” Iranian Foreign Ministry
spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi said.

Asefi said the United States was unwilling to solve the Iran nuclear
problem peacefully and was seeking to create a crisis around this
issue.

Concerns about Iran’s nuclear program have been growing since the
Islamic Republic announced its intention to resume nuclear research in
January and the country’s hard-line president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad,
made a number of controversial remarks, including a call to wipe
Israel “off the face of the map.”

A number of countries have expressed alarm over Iran’s controversial
nuclear programs and have pushed for the UN Security Council to impose
sanctions on the country, as they suspect that Tehran is using its
civilian-energy programs to disguise military projects.

Russia has been at the forefront of efforts to solve the escalating
crisis diplomatically. Moscow has offered to enrich Iranian uranium –
a vital component in both civilian energy and military projects – in
Russia. But Tehran said in March that it would enrich a small amount
of the radioactive substance anyway, an announcement that was greeted
with widespread condemnation.

Soccer: Armenia Drops Coach

ARMENIA DROPS COACH

Ottawa Sun, Canada
AP
April 6 2006

YEREVAN, Armenia – Armenia’s soccer federation said Thursday it would
not extend coach Henk Wisman’s contract and would appoint a replacement
to lead the team in qualifying for the 2008 European Championship.

“The soccer federation of Armenia refused to extend its contract
with Henk Wisman, head coach of the national team,” Araik Manukian,
spokesman for the federation, told The Associated Press.

Wisman, from the Netherlands, took over in May 2005 and was contracted
until the end of the World Cup qualifying last October, with an option
to extend his term for another two years.

Wisman replaced France’s Bernard Casoni and was Armenia’s fourth
foreign coach in three years, but Armenia lost five matches under
him and finished next-to-last-last in its World Cup qualifying group.

BAKU: Football Matches Between Azerbaijan And Armenia Probable Not T

FOOTBALL MATCHES BETWEEN AZERBAIJAN AND ARMENIA PROBABLE NOT TO BE HELD
Author: Z.Safarov

TREND, Azerbaijan
April 5 2006

The selection matches of the European championship-2008 between
Azerbaijan and Armenia is probable not to be held.

Lars-Christer Olsson, the Managing Director of UEFA, noted if the
countries did not manage to come to agreement on the place of the
matches, the matches would take place in neutral stadium or would not
be held at all, Trend reports. “If the country states that it isn’t
ready to ensure safety, UEFA is powerless,” Olsson said during his
official visit to Yerevan.

The same time UEFA offered to help in the determination of the place
for organization of the matches to be held in September 2007. “We
understand there is a problem with safety of holding the matches in
Yerevan and Baku,” he stressed.

EU Understands Armenia’s Interest In Iran-Armenia Gas Pipeline

EU UNDERSTANDS ARMENIA’S INTEREST IN IRAN-ARMENIA GAS PIPELINE

PanARMENIAN.Net
05.04.2006 20:57 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenia is going to become a part of the new
Euro-Atlantic energy security concept being elaborated by the U.S. and
EU, Armenian Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian stated at a press
conference in Yerevan. In his words the elaboration of the concept
started after the rise in tariffs for Russian gas and problems with
its delivery to Ukraine. “The matter concerns new NPPs, construction
of a Transcaspian gas pipeline. These projects are of big interest
for Armenia,” Oskanian noted. For his part EU Envoy for the South
Caucasus Peter Semneby remarked that the EU understands Armenia’s
concern in the Iran-Armenia gas pipeline. At the same time noted
he is unaware whether the U.S. will make an attack on Iran. “The EU
knows that Armenia and Iran enjoy neighbor relations,” Semneby said.

EU Special Representative For S Caucasus: It Is Not Profitable For T

EU SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR S CAUCASUS: IT IS NOT PROFITABLE FOR THE CONFLICT PARTIES TO DRAG OUT NK CONFLICT SETTLEMENT

DeFacto Agency, Armenia
April 5 2006

“Despite contradictory comments on failure of the talks in Rambouillet,
according to our estimation, the negotiation process on the Karabakh
settlement is alive, there are still possibilities to continue the
process and achieve progress”, stated RA FM Vardan Oskanyan today in
the course of a joint press conference with the newly appointed EU
Special Representative for the South Caucasus Peter Semneby.

According to RA FM, during the meeting with Peter Semneby, who has
for the first time visited the South Caucasus as the European Union
Special Representative for the South Caucasus, the key subject of
the discussions was the Karabakh conflict settlement process. The
parties discussed the latest events and the situation created after
the talks in Rambouillet.

The EU Special Representative for the South Caucasus Peter Semneby
noted the Special Representative’s mandate had become wider, which
allowed him more actively participate in the settlement process. In
Peter Semneby’s words, change of the mandate is explained by the
European Union’s interest in settlement of the frozen conflicts in
the South Caucasus. “The European Union wishes to be more actively
involved in the settlement process”, stated Peter Semneby. The EU
Special Representative for the South Caucasus noted that after RA
and AR Presidents’ talks in Rambouillet efforts were being made to
achieve some progress in the conflict settlement process.

According to the Special Representative, it is not profitable for
the conflict parties to drag out the problem’s solution. He believes
for Armenia the settlement’s protraction is fraught with continuation
of isolation and blockade of its borders. In its turn in Azerbaijan
delaying may result in strengthening aspiration for the conflict’s
military settlement. In this connection Peter Semneby said he
disapproved militarist statements periodically voiced in Azerbaijan.

In his turn, RA FM stressed the military solution of the Karabakh
issue was inadmissible. “The only way of settlement is a way of
mutual compromises”, stressed RA FM. Without going into detail of the
issues being discussed in the course of the talks, Vardan Oskanyan
noted Armenian party had nothing to concede. In Oskanyan’s words,
the Azeri party should display political will, and then the talks on
search for the problem’s solution may be continued.

While speaking about the European Union’s role in the Karabakh conflict
settlement, the Special Representative stressed the matter did not
concern change of the negotiations’ format. The talks proceed within
the frames of the OSCE Minsk group, which, in Semneby’s opinion,
discharges its duties well.

Touching upon Armenia-the EU relations Vardan Oskanyan noted he had
assured Peter Semneby of Armenia’s adherence to the Euro integration
process. RA FM informed that the current stage of Armenia-the EU
talks was likely to be held late April – early May, in the course
of which the parties would finish the works on the program’s final
elaboration. In Vardan Oskanyan’s opinion, realization of the Action
Program will open up new perspectives for the development of bilateral
relations.

RA FM noted the issues of the Armenian-Turkish relations had also
been discussed at the meeting with the EU Special Representative for
the South Caucasus. The possibility of the Special Representative’s
involvement in the process of establishing relations between Armenia
and Turkey was considered as well.

In this connection Peter Semneby stated the issue of the
Armenian-Turkish relations was directly connected with the Karabakh
problem. He emphasized establishment of the Armenian-Turkish relations
proceeded from the European Union’s interests, especially in the
context of the talks on Turkey’s entry into the EU.

NAREK Bell Choir of St Mary & Junior Choir of Sts Sahag/Mesrob at UN

PRESS RELEASE
NAREK Bell Choir of St. Mary Armenian Church
4125 Fessendedn Street, NW
Washington, DC 20016
Contact: Rev. Fr. Vertanes Kalayjian
Tel: (202)363-1923
E-mail: [email protected]
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NAREK Bell Choir of St. Mary and Junior Choir of Sts. Sahag and Mesrob
Performance at the United Nations

The Junior Choir of the Sts. Sahag and Mesrob Church of Providence, RI
(Director- Maestro Konstantin Petrossian) and the Narek Bell Choir of
the St. Mary Church of Washington, D.C. (Director- Leon Khoja-Eynatyan),
will perform a joint concert at 1:15 p.m. on Friday, April 7, 2006, in
the Dag Hammarskjold Library Auditorium inside the United Nations
Headquarters in New York City.

The combined choirs will perform Armenian liturgical, folk, and
popular music. While this concert is being held primarily for
ambassadors, diplomatic officials and members of the United Nations
community, it’s open to general public and free of charge.

http://www.narekbells.com

Greek Telecoms Giant OTE Begins Process To Sell Stake In Armenia’sAr

GREEK TELECOMS GIANT OTE BEGINS PROCESS TO SELL STAKE IN ARMENIA’S ARMENTEL

Agence France Presse — English
April 4, 2006 Tuesday 10:22 AM GMT

ATHENS

Greece’s Hellenic Telecommunications Organisation (OTE) on Tuesday
said it was examining options to sell its 90-percent controlling
share in Armenian operator Armentel.

“Following consultation with the Armenian government, (OTE) has
begun a procedure of examining options to sell its 90-percent stake
in Armentel’s share capital,” the semi-state Greek telecoms giant
said in a statement.

“OTE has decided to focus on the Balkans … Armentel is now a
healthy company … and there is a rather large interest from Russian
companies and funds,” said Michalis Tsamaz, managing director of
OTE International.

HSBC Bank PLC has been selected to advise OTE in the procedure,
the company said.

Armenia’s main telecoms operator, Armentel in 2005 posted a net
income of 45.8 million euros (55.4 million dollars), an increase of
56.8 percent over the equivalent period in 2004, and had operating
revenues of 119.1 million euros.

OTE purchased its Armentel stake in 1997 at a cost of 120 million
euros, Tsamaz said.

Partially controlled by the Greek state, the OTE group, which comprises
the profitable Cosmote Greek mobile telephony unit and subsidiaries
in Bulgaria, Serbia and Romania in addition to Armenia, in 2005 posted
a net loss of 216.8 million euros.

MFA: Memorial to Victims of Armenian Genocide Unveiled in France

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04-04-2006

Memorial to Victims of Armenian Genocide Unveiled in France

On April 2, Edward Nalbandian, Armenia’s Ambassador to the French Republic,
and August Trupheme, President of the General Council of the Departement of
Hautes-Alpes, unveiled a sculpted stone cross khachkar dedicated to the
victims of the Armenian Genocide, in the central square of the city of Gap,
France.

In his speech, Ambassador Nalbandian stressed the need to always remember
and condemn the crime against humankind. “Man without memory has no future.
A people without memory have no history. Humankind without memory will lose
its human face,” said the Ambassador.

A reception followed the event at the City Hall during which honorary
citizenship was granted to Armenia’s Ambassador.

Deputies, senators, local authorities, political figures, as well as
hundreds of representatives of the Armenian Community from nearby regions
attended the ceremony.

Some fifty memorials dedicated to the victims of the Armenian Genocide are
placed throughout France which, along with the law on Genocide recognition,
stand not only for recognition and condemnation of the Genocide by the
French people, but also peace and harmony between the two nations.

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