Iran Not To Join CSTO Despite Active Cooperation

IRAN NOT TO JOIN CSTO DESPITE ACTIVE COOPERATION

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
06.08.2009 18:23 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Iran cooperates with CSTO within the frameworks
of many programs, CSTO Secretary General Nikolay Bordyuzha announced
during Yerevan-Moscow video bridge. Despite Iran’s active participation
in anti-drug trafficking operations, the country does not make active
steps towards joining the organization, the speaker finds.

Bordyuzha also commented upon Belarus and Ukraine’s not signing the
agreement on the activity of Collective Rapid Reaction Forces.

"Belarus always approved of the project, and I believe there were just
some technical reasons preventing it to sign the CRRF agreement. As
regards Uzbekistan, its representatives have announced they are not yet
ready for signing the document, however, they are not going to hamper
project implementation process either," CSTO Secretary General noted.

He also stressed that Belarus did not assume CSTO chairmanship because
of Belarusian delegation’s absence in organization’s summit.

During the summit in June, Belarus was to have accepted CSTO
chairmanship from Armenia. However, President Alexander Lukashenko did
not attend the meeting, and Russia agreed to continue with technical
chairmanship

Latest Regional Developments Show Russia Lost Control Of Situation

LATEST REGIONAL DEVELOPMENTS SHOW RUSSIA LOST CONTROL OF SITUATION

Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am
Aug 6 2009
Armenia

Russia feels it has lost control of the situation in the region and
is trying to strengthen its relations with the countries that have
not shown much interest in developing relations with Moscow, Shumn
Khatlamajyan, Program Coordinator, Institute of Civil Society and
Regional Development, told NEWS. am.

"It is an accomplished fact that Russia, Azerbaijan and Turkey have
common interests, and we should not get into panic over that. For
some reason Armenia takes all the developments and relations in the
region as something aimed against it," Khatlamajyan said.

If Armenia’s principal strategic partner, Russia, cooperates
with Armenia alone in this region, "this will not get her very
far." Khatlamajyan pointed out that Russia is aware of the fact
that "everything is perfectly clear with Armenia" and is trying to
establish relations with other countries, the ones it has lack of
understanding with.

Each Administration Is Responsible For Its Documents

EACH ADMINISTRATION IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ITS DOCUMENTS

nterviews/196-each-administration-is-responsible-f or-the-documents-it-signs.html
Saturday, 18 July 2009 18:00

Vartan Oskanian’s interview to the Yerevan Daily, 168 Zham Newspaper

Mr. Oskanian, the Madrid principles as they’ve been made public,
are they more acceptable to Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh or to
Azerbaijan? In general, how do you assess that proposal?

If we’re speaking about the resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh
conflict, public sentiment can theoretically be divided into two
segments. For one segment, any sort of concession is unacceptable. For
this segment then, any document that emerges from Armenian-Azerbaijani
negotiations, is in and of itself unacceptable. This approach is
understandable but then, in this case, we must accept that we do not
need negotiations, and that option depends solely on the price that
Armenians are prepared to pay.

Nevertheless, if the issue is to reach a negotiated settlement, then
it is important to understand that any document that is the product
of Armenian-Azerbaijani talks must be viewed from two different
perspectives.

First, the principles on which the document is based. Second,
the document itself in all its detail. For example, if one of the
principles is that the people of Nagorno Karabakh have the right
to self-determination, that principle is naturally considered acce
ptable. But in the final document, how this principle is actually
formulated, is a different matter.

Another example: If one of the principles is the return of
territories surrounding Nagorno Karabakh, that, at first glance, is
unacceptable. But if, as a result of negotiations, it is possible to
reach an agreement that the return of those territories of strategic
significance take places only after the right of self-determination is
realized, and even then, not in their totality, that is an altogether
different matter. Therefore, principles are an important basis,
but the details are the determinants.

During my years as minister, we couldn’t reach an agreement with
Azerbaijan over the document’s details. There was a clear bar which
we had set for ourselves, based on our national interest; we were
not willing to lower that bar and we did not do so.

In your view, compared to the earlier ones, is this a move in a
positive direction or a negative one? Please cite concrete facts
and examples.

I don’t know what this ‘renewed’ document is that they’re talking
about. But in the one I’m familiar with, the right of the people
of Nagorno Karabakh to self-determination has been codified, and
so that document is more favorable in comparison to those that came
before. But as negotiators say, nothing is agreed until everything
is agreed, so whether this is a good or bad document depends largely
on how effectively and prudently the Armenian side will conduct the
negotiations.

Is it not a negative development for Armenians that the OSCE Minsk
Group’s prior language — ‘withdrawal of Armenian forces from occupied
territories’ or ‘contiguous land border’ — has been replaced by
the phrases ‘the return of territories adjacent to Nagorno Karabakh
to Azerbaijani control’ or ‘land link’? And, in general, are the
interests of the Minsk Group co-chair countries in the resolution
of the Nagorno Karabakh issue more congruent with the interests of
Armenians or Azerbaijanis?

In general, the objective of the co-chairs has been to bring
the positions of the two sides closer. For them, under normal
circumstances, how and what kind of a resolution is reached is not
as important as simply the fact of reaching a resolution. Of course,
from time to time, the co-chairs will make an announcement which
causes dissatisfaction for one or another side.

But that shouldn’t worry us so much as when co-chair countries, for
whatever reason, feel the necessity to resolve the Nagorno Karabakh
issue at all cost, in order to ‘disentangle’ another knot. In such
a situation, other factors too will come into play. As I have often
said, Turkey’s masterful exploitation of Armenia-Turkey relations
may provide such an excuse.

How do you interpret the=2 0view that the current unfavorable situation
of the Nagorno Karabakh process is the product of your and former
President Kocharian’s policies?

Each administration is responsible for its term in office and for
documents it has signed. During the past 10 years, we had succeeded in
moving away from the Lisbon principles which provided Nagorno Karabakh
with a maximum of autonomy within Azerbaijan, to a point where the
right of the people of Nagorno Karabakh to self-determination was
reinforced. Further, during this time, there were no concessions on
the issue of Nagorno Karabakh. On the contrary. Nagorno Karabakh
with its surrounding territories and with an unobstructed link
with Armenia, not only survived but also registered noticeable
development. Nevertheless, each new administration has a right to
step back from what it has received from the former administration,
if it so wishes. A change of administration offers such a historic
opportunity. In 1998, that opportunity was used. So, today’s processes
are the responsibility of those in charge today. And we should judge
the situation, not only based on the content of the document, but
also on the circumstances which have been created around us as a
result of our own foreign policy.

In your view, is it necessary that Nagorno Karabakh become a full
party to negotiations? If yes, then why was that presence not assured
during the Kocharian years?

Nagorno20Karabakh’s participation in the negotiations was disrupted in
March 1997 when the Minsk group negotiations themselves were broken
off. But Nagorno Karabakh has not been left out of the process. It
was only in a rare instance that the co-chairs would visit the region
and not go to Stepanakert or not visit with the Nagorno Karabakh
authorities. Of course, taking into consideration the fact that
there cannot be a resolution without the agreement of the authorities
and people of Nagorno Karabakh, the direct participation of Nagorno
Karabakh is desirable, and even essential, and that’s always been
acknowledged. Nevertheless in 1998 when the Republic of Armenia was
faced with a dilemma – to carry out the negotiations inherited from
the former administration, and to do so at the presidential level,
or to generally withdraw from negotiations, the decision was made
in favor of continuing negotiations. But again, any administration,
faced with such a choice, can make a different determination.

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Mariam Matossian to perform at White Horse Black Mountain club

Mariam Matossian to perform at White Horse Black Mountain club
01.08.2009 13:45 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Canadian vocalist of Armenian heritage Mariam
Matossian will be performing with Free Planet Radio at White Horse
Black Mountain club on Saturday, Aug. 1.
Mariam Matossian is passionate about her culture, and about
introducing it to others. `I don’t just sing on stage,’ she says. `I
tell stories. I tell my grandmother’s stories. I’m singing in a
foreign language, so I like to talk about the songs,’ Asbarez.com
cited the singer as saying.

"Return Home" Program participants met RA President

"RETURN HOME" PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS MET RA PRESIDENT

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
30.07.2009 21:28 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "Return Home" Program aims at development of
Armenia-Diaspora relations. The program includes establishing friendly
relations and familiarization of project participants, Armenian
Diaspora representatives, with traditions of Armenian families,
RA Diaspora Minister Hranush Hakobyan told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.

Minister also emphasized the importance of RA President Serzh
Sargsyan’s meeting with project participants.

The program hosted 63 students from Russia, Turkey, Egypt, Georgia
and Ukraine. The next group of program participants will arrive in
Armenia on August 1.

River Outflow

RIVER OUTFLOW

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12:34 pm | July 30, 2009

Official

On July 29 at 10:40 a.m. the Rescue Service received information that
the coast-guard wall near the "Armenia" sanitary complex is breaking
due to the Vanadzor River outflow.

The operative group of the Lori region rescue service left for the
scene. The level of the river went down at 9:20 p.m. and the wall is
not in danger.

Hail in Aramus The rain and hail on July 28 from 6-8 p.m. destroyed
Aramus village resident S. Lazarian’s hothouse, windows and damaged
the infusion system.

Hail in Tavush The hail and heavy rains in the Teghut, Vazashen
and Aygehovit villages of the Tavush and Dilijan regions on July 28
damaged the fields, meadows and electric wires of the districts.

A committee has been created to measure the size of the damage caused.

BAKU: Azerbaijan To Continue Talks In Line With Madrid Principles, I

AZERBAIJAN TO CONTINUE TALKS IN LINE WITH MADRID PRINCIPLES, IF ITS UPGRADED VERSION MEETS NATIONAL INTERESTS: RULING PARTY

Trend
July 29 2009
Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan will continue talks in line with the Madrid principles
on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict resolution, if its upgraded version
meets the country’s national interests, the governing New Azerbaijan
Party (NAP) said.

"As the upgraded version of the Madrid principles has not been yet
publicized, it is too difficult to comment on it. But if this version
meets Azerbaijan’s national interests, the country will continue
the talks in line with these principles," the NAP Deputy Executive
Secretary Mubariz Gurbanli told the party’s official Web site on
July 29.

The conflict between the two South Caucasus countries began in 1988
when Armenia made territorial claims against Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan
lost all of Nagorno-Karabakh except for Shusha and Khojali in December
1991. In 1992-93, Armenian armed forces occupied Shusha, Khojali and 7
districts surrounding Nagorno-Karabakh. Azerbaijan and Armenia signed
a ceasefire in 1994. The co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group – Russia,
France, and the U.S. – are currently holding the peace negotiations.

Gurbanli said if the upgraded version does not meet national interests,
Azerbaijan can offer to develop new principles and hold talks on
line with it. "Azerbaijan will not give up its basic position. The
Azerbaijani president said the conflict must be solved as part of
our country’s territorial integrity and sovereignty. In this regard,
all solution versions must base on these factors," the NAP deputy
executive secretary said.

All-Armenian Conferences Of Lawyers And Bankers To Be Held In 2009 I

ALL-ARMENIAN CONFERENCES OF LAWYERS AND BANKERS TO BE HELD IN 2009 IN ARMENIA

Noyan Tapan
July 30, 2009

YEREVAN, JULY 30, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. The RA government
at the July 30 session decided to organize and hold conferences
of lawyers and bankers Armenian by nationality from Armenia and
foreign states in 2009 in Armenia for the purpose of consolidating,
assessing the all-Armenian scientific and professional potential,
creating all-Armenian professional associations and commissions in
the sphere of Armenia-Diaspora cooperation.

Noyan Tapan was informed about it by the RA government Information
and Public Relations Department.

Aug 4 OSCE To Hold Regular Monitoring Of Nagorno-Karabakh-Azerbaijan

AUG 4 OSCE TO HOLD REGULAR MONITORING OF NAGORNO-KARABAKH-AZERBAIJAN CONTACT LINE

ArmInfo
2009-07-29 19:29:00

ArmInfo. The Office of the Personal Representative of the OSCE
Chairman-in-Office has asked the authorities of the Nagorno- Karabakh
Republic to help it to conduct the scheduled Aug 4 monitoring of the
contact line of the armed forces of the NKR and Azerbaijan near Talish,
Martakert district of NKR.

The press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of NKR reports
that from the Nagorno-Karabakh side the monitoring will be conducted by
the coordinator of the OSCE Office, colonel Imre Palatinus (Hungary)
and the field assistant to the Personal Representative of the OSCE
Chairman-in- Office Vladimir Chuntulov (Bulgaria), from the Azeri
side – by Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairman-in-Office
Andrzei Kasprzyk.

Walter Bagdasarian Convicted Of Making Racially-Charged Threats

Walter Bagdasarian Convicted Of Making Racially-Charged Threats
Against Then-Candidate Obama

The Huffington Post
07-28-09

(Associated Press) SAN DIEGO – A man has been convicted in San Diego
of making racially charged comments on the Internet during the
U.S. presidential campaign about killing Barack Obama.

Walter Bagdasarian of La Mesa posted the messages in
October. Prosecutors say one on a Yahoo Finance board read, "He will
have a 50 cal in the head soon." Authorities say they found a
.50-caliber rifle in his home.

U.S. District Judge Marilyn Huff reached the verdict only an hour
after the trial started Tuesday. No witnesses were presented.

An attorney for the 47-year-old defendant said his client was drunk
when he posted the comments. Bagdasarian faces up to five years in
prison when he is sentenced Oct. 26.

He is free on $100,000 bail.

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