Yerevan Hosts "One Minute One Shot" Festival

YEREVAN HOSTS "ONE MINUTE ONE SHOT" FESTIVAL

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
18.05.2009 22:31 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "One Minute One Shot" festival kicked off in
Yerevan. The festival presents the screenings of films all over the
world during 17-24 of May. People are welcome to see films from 1
minute up to 90 minutes.

There will be discussions and debates every evening. Master classes
by professionals are scheduled. On the last day of the festival the
winners will be announced for each category: One Minute One Shot;
Short Films (up to 40 minutes)

ANKARA: Turkish PM Erdogan meets Putin in Russia

Hürriyet, Turkey
May 16 2009

Turkish PM Erdogan meets Putin in Russia

SOCHI – Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan met on Saturday his
Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in the Black Sea resort city of
Sochi. (UPDATED)

Speaking to press prior to their meeting, Erdogan said important
developments have been occurring between the two countries in the past
6 years.

Erdogan said Turkey was willing to further broaden its actual $35
billion trade volume with Russia.

Putin said relations between Turkey and Russia were boosting in full
cooperation, noting that Russia was the number one trade partner of
Turkey. He also said Turkey was an important trade partner of Russia.

Prior to his departure for Russia, Erdogan reiterated that the closure
of Turkish-Armenian border was related to the disputed region of
Nagorno-Karabakh. "Turkey will not open its border gates with Armenia
unless this problem is solved."

"Turkey will never leave its brother Azerbaijan alone," Erdogan also
said.

"Being a regional country, it is regardless of question for Turkey to
remain silent on Upper Karabakh matter. Turkey closed borders with
Armenia as a result of interventions there," he added.

ANKARA: Lagendijk: Olli Rehn supports Ergenekon case

Today’s Zaman , Turkey
May 16 2009

Lagendijk: Olli Rehn supports Ergenekon case

European Union Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn supports the ongoing
investigation into the shady Ergenekon network, Dutch parliamentarian
Joost Lagendijk said.

The European Union’s Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn supports the
ongoing investigation into Ergenekon, a shady underground network
accused of plotting to overthrow the government, a member of the
European Parliament has said.

In an interview with private S Haber television, Dutch parliamentarian
Joost Lagendijk said he knew from his conversations with Rehn that the
commissioner was happy that the investigation was taking place
although he was also cautious because he did not want to be blamed for
possible procedural mistakes made in the course of the investigation.

Former generals, senior military officials, bureaucrats and academics
are facing trial for being members of the ultranationalist Ergenekon
network, which prosecutors say has plotted against the democratically
elected government, tried to pave the way for a military coup and
masterminded a number of political murders. The European Parliament
has strongly called on Turkey to unearth all links of Ergenekon with
the state but the European Commission, the executive arm of the
European Union, has proved to be more cautious.

`Even Turks are getting confused with the second indictment, another
few-thousand-page document. So it is difficult to follow and it
explains the caution,’ Lagendijk said in the interview. `Don’t have
any misunderstanding. The commissioner, as far as I talked to him, is
supportive of the investigation, but they want to see concrete
results. I think this will change the mood in the commission as well.’

Lagendijk said of himself that he is very happy with the
investigation, insisting there should be no procedural mistakes in the
process that would make the whole probe prone to criticism. `Olli Rehn
is a good friend of mine and I discussed this with him on several
occasions. I think that he is also happy that this is taking place,
but he is also worried that things may go wrong, or say, not
completely according to rules,’ he said. `So I think he does not want
to be blamed, they [the commission] don’t want to be blamed for
mistakes being made in the process. I think their stance has been
`please do it, but do it within limits of the rule of law.”

Lagendijk, a long-time co-chairman of the Turkey-EU Joint
Parliamentary Commission, also criticized his colleagues and lawmakers
in national parliaments for passing resolutions on Armenian claims of
genocide at the hands of the late Ottoman Empire, saying they do so
without sufficient historical information.

Lagendijk, who is not a candidate in the upcoming elections for the
European Parliament, has been criticized by the Armenian lobby groups
for not using the word genocide to describe what happened in 1915 in
the Ottoman Empire. `I am a historian and I dare to say that I read
quite a lot from the Turkish side, the Armenian side or independent
British and American historians. I have said it on many occasions and
I repeat it here: I don’t know what happened in 1915,’ Lagendijk
said. `I am sure it was a catastrophe. Was it intentional? Was it
planned? These are issues that for me are not settled yet.’

The Dutch parliamentarian, who is settling in Ä°stanbul after
quitting politics, also said his colleagues in the European Parliament
were pushing to include references to the genocide claims on documents
about Turkey without sufficient information. `I can guarantee you, in
the European Parliament, none of my colleagues or maybe five of my
colleagues out of 785 know what happened,’ he said. `The rest does not
know. They are being lobbied, they say, `Oh, we read it; it was a very
bad thing so let’s put it into a resolution.’ This is a bad thing to
do for the European Parliament and bad thing to do for the national
parliaments. Politicians should leave history to historians.’

16 May 2009, Saturday
TODAY’S ZAMAN BRUSSELS

Armenia’s President And Ambassador Of Iran To Armenia Discuss Realiz

ARMENIA’S PRESIDENT AND AMBASSADOR OF IRAN TO ARMENIA DISCUSS REALIZATION OF AGREEMENTS REACHED

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
15.05.2009 12:47 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Today RA President Serzh Sargsyan met with the
Ambassador of Iran to Armenia Seyed Ali Saghaiyan, the RA president’s
press office reported.

A wide range of topics on Armenian-Iranian cooperation was discussed
during the meeting. Officials, particularly, dwelled on the process
of bringing to life of the agreements reached during April visit of
Serzh Sargsyan in Iran.

Yesterday Iran started delivering gas to Armenia against Armenian
electrical energy. In connection with the launch of the "Gas in
exchange for electric energy" program the Iranian delegation led by
Seyyed Reza Kasaizadeh, director of the National Iranian Gas Export
Company, stayed in Armenia between May 11 and May 13.

During the meeting work groups presented outcomes of
discussions. Quadripartite agreement "About coordination of the
electrical energy transmission in exchange for gas" was signed.

The document was signed by heads of the CJSC "Yerevan Thermal Power
Plant" and "Vorotan Cascade Hydro Power Plant" on behalf of the
Armenian side and leadership of the National Iranian Gas Export
Company and the Tavanir company from Iranian part.

VivaCell-MTS Launches New Tariff For Hearing And Speaking Impaired S

VIVACELL-MTS LAUNCHES NEW TARIFF FOR HEARING AND SPEAKING IMPAIRED SUBSCRIBERS

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
14.05.2009 15:13 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian cellular operator VivaCell-MTS has launched
a new tariff plan for its subscribers.

"1000 & 1 SMS" tariff plan is designed especially for hearing and
speaking impaired subscribers. It gives them an opportunity for much
fuller communication allowing filling the voice communication gap
via SMS.

Subscribers of the tariff plan "1000 & 1 SMS" can send up to 1001
on-net SMS each month for only 5 AMD per message. And the tariff of
calls to VivaCell-MTS numbers included in "My World" list is only
AMD 20 per minute.

In order to check how many SMS you can send at 5 AMD/SMS tariff during
the current month, you need to dial *767#.

In case of sending more than 1001 on-net SMS during the month,
starting from the 1002nd message the price for 1 SMS is AMD 20,
the company’s press unit reported.

Hovik Abrahamian Receives Members Of IRI Majlis Iran-Armenia Deputy

HOVIK ABRAHAMIAN RECEIVES MEMBERS OF IRI MAJLIS IRAN-ARMENIA DEPUTY FRIENDSHIP GROUP

Noyan Tapan
May 12, 2009

YEREVAN, MAY 12, NOYAN TAPAN. RA National Assembly Speaker Hovik
Abrahamian on May 12 received members of the IRI Majlis Iran-Armenia
deputy friendship group led by Arslan Fathipur. H. Abrahamian attached
importance to the role of Armenia’s and Iran’s parliaments in the
issue of development of bilateral relations.

According to the report of the RA NA Public Relations Department, with
a bilateral consent the sides discussed possible steps to be undertaken
by the legislators in order to strengthen the cooperation. In that
context the interlocutors touched upon current cooperation programs
in the sphere of trade and economy, transport, communication, as well
as in a number of other spheres. They also touched upon regional and
international security issues.

IRI Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to RA Seid Ali
Saghaian took part in the meeting.

IMF: Economic Growth To Start In Armenia In 2011

IMF: ECONOMIC GROWTH TO START IN ARMENIA IN 2011

/ARKA/
May 12, 2009
YEREVAN

Economic growth is expected to start in Armenia as from 2011, IMF
Mission Chief for Armenia Mark Lewis said in his report on economic
prospects of Caucasus and Central Asia region in Yerevan Monday.

He pointed out that the international developments had their impact
on the situation in the country.

Economic product is to precipitously decline in Armenia in 2009 and
practically no economic growth is expected in 2010; economic growth
is to somehow start in 2011 in connection with the world and regional
developments, Lewis said.

According to him, Dram devaluation has been successful in the country,
devaluation pressure has dropped and international reserves have
stabilized.

Yet, the expert expects reduction in flows of the balance of payments,
export flows, private remittances and capital investments connected
with the situation in Russia where economic growth is expected to
drop down to minus 6% in 2009.

Imports are also to reduce in Armenia but slower that the balance
of payments, along with worsening economic indicators and compressed
demand for imported goods.

Fiscal and budgetary balance is to worsen due to reduction in state
revenues, weakening economic activity, but the government will take
steps to maintain high state expenditures at a high level to mitigate
the consequences of the economic crisis, Lewis said.

According=2 0to IMF forecasts, the national debt is to grow under
the current conditions. Armenia starts with a quite low level, but
the debt accumulation rate is to considerably speed up, Lewis said.

He pointed out that economic policy will allow the country somehow
mitigating the slump and crisis effects on the economy. In particular,
the government should follow a more expanding budgetary policy aimed
at economic rehabilitation, the expert said.

He also stressed the necessity of individual measures to protect most
vulnerable population groups in the country under the crisis.

The government is also to display vigilance in respect to outer
economic and financial risks especially in economic sector and control
the risks in the financial sector.

The International Monetary Fund reviewed its forecast on economic
growth in Armenia by the end of 2009 down to a 5% decline. Earlier,
the IMF was expecting minus 1.5% economic growth in the country by
the end of this year with inflation at 4.5%.

The indicator was reviewed due to serious decline in construction
sector and certain compression in the mining field.

Armenian "Saghmos" Choir Won The 10th International Orthodox Song Fe

ARMENIAN "SAGHMOS" CHOIR WON THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL ORTHODOX SONG FESTIVAL IN MINSK

Noyan Tapan
May 5, 2009

MINSK, MAY 5, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. The choir "Saghmos"
of the Kotayk Eparchy of Armenian Apostolic Church conducted by
Lilit Sargsyan won the 10th International Orthodox Song Festival in
Minsk. The choir was awarded prizes and diploma.

As the press office of the foreign ministry of Armenia reported, 45
choirs from 15 countries participated in the International Orthodox
Song Festival held between April 27 and May 2.

International Jury Chairman Fedor Povnin expressed his admiration
about Armenian choir’s performance and gratitude to the Embassy of
Armenia for organizing choirs participation in the festival.

Normalization Of Armenian-Turkish Relations To Proceed Without Preco

NORMALIZATION OF ARMENIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS TO PROCEED WITHOUT PRECONDITIONS

ARMENPRESS
May 8, 2009

PRAGUE, MAY 8, ARMENPRESS: Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan met May
7 in Prague with the President of Turkey Abdullah Gul, on the latter’s
initiative. This is the second meeting between the two presidents.

Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandyan and Turkish newly appointed
Foreign Minister Ahmed Davutoghlu were also present at the meeting.

Armenian and Turkish presidents positively assessed their Prague
meeting during which they have reached an agreement to "respect
previously achieved arrangements and move forward towards the
normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations without preconditions
and within sensible time-frame".

Armenian president, during the short meeting with the reporters,
assessed the meeting with his Turkish counterpart as "useful". "We
agreed to respect our arrangements," Serzh Sargsyan noted, assuring
that preconditions are excluded.

Turkish president said that during the meeting they discussed
Armenia-Turkey relations, the normalization of which, according to him,
will stem from the interests of the two countries.

Within the frameworks of the "Eastern Partnership" Summit in Prague
Serzh Sargsyan had meetings with French Prime Minister Francois Fillon,
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, EU Commissioner of External Relations
and European Neighborhood Policy Benita Ferrero-Waldner as well as
British Foreign Secretary David Miliband.

During the meeting with the French prime minister the interlocutors
remembered with warmth the meeting in Paris last year and noted
with satisfaction that the Armenian-French relations are developing
successfully in the economic, humanitarian and other spheres. Armenian
president expressed assurance that the new initiatives in the
economic cooperation, like the entrance of French "Orange" into the
Armenian market, gives new impetus to the Armenian-French economic
cooperation. During the meeting the two sides expressed readiness to
deepen bilateral relations.

With the request of the French prime minister, Serzh Sargsyan presented
the developments in the normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations
as well as process of Nagorno Karabakh conflict regulation.

Referring to the Karabakh conflict regulation issue, the Armenian
president stressed that the core issue of the negotiations is the
status of Nagorno Karabakh. Serzh Sargsyan pointed out that Armenia is
ready to such a solution of the issue which will bring to long-lasting
peace. During the meeting the interlocutors also referred to the impact
of the global financial-economic crisis on the economies of the two
countries as well as to the steps directed towards its confrontation.

At the meeting with the British Foreign Secretary, the sides
underscored the further development of relations between the two
countries both in bilateral and multilateral formats. Serzh Sargsyan
and David Miliband exchanged thoughts over ensuring peace and stability
in the South Caucasian region.

During the meeting with the German Chancellor Angela Merkel and EU
Commissioner of External Relations and European Neighborhood Policy
Benita Ferrero-Waldner, the latter greeted the efforts directed towards
the normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations and expressed readiness
to assist in the process.

Armenia’s Economic Decline 6.1% In 1st Q 2009

ARMENIA’S ECONOMIC DECLINE 6.1% IN 1ST Q 2009

ARKA
May 7, 2009

YEREVAN, May 7. /ARKA/. Armenia’s GDP reduced 6.1% (in constant prices)
in the 1st Q 2009, compared with the same quarter of the previous
year, Statistical Committee of the Commonwealth of Independent
States reports.

The Commonwealth’s GDP shrank 11% in Jan-March 2009 on average,
compared with the same period a year earlier.

According to the statistical report, three CIS countries faced
macroeconomic decline at the first quarter of this year, while the
remaining member countries recorded growth.

The fastest economic growth – 7.9% – was recorded in Uzbekistan,
Azerbaijan (4.1%) and Tajikistan (3.5%).

Belarus enjoyed 1.1% economic growth and Kyrgyzstan 0.2%.

Moldova recorded 7.2% growth, Ukraine and Georgia 2.1%, while
Kazakhstan and Russia had their GDPs 4.5% and 12.3% reduced in the
1st Q 2009.

No data on Turkmenistan are available.