Armenian President, Greek Deputy Minister Discuss Economic Cooperati

ARMENIAN PRESIDENT, GREEK DEPUTY MINISTER DISCUSS ECONOMIC COOPERATION

Public Television of Armenia, Yerevan
30 Mar 06

The level of the Armenian-Greek political relations is sufficiently
high, but economic cooperation is not satisfactory, Armenian President
Robert Kocharyan has said at a meeting with Greek Deputy Foreign
Minister Evripidhis Stilianidhis.

Evripidhis Stilianidhis is the co-chairman of the fourth session of
the Armenian-Greek intergovernment commission for economic, industrial,
scientific and technical cooperation.

Robert Kocharyan expressed gratitude for the programmes of the Greek
government implemented in various spheres [in Armenia]. Evripidhis
Stilianidhis said that Greece welcomed the Armenian president’s last
year visit to Greece which had opened a new page in the bilateral
relations.

The sides discussed agriculture, energy and tourism as priority
spheres for the development of bilateral cooperation.

[Video showed the meeting].

BAKU: OSCE Cancels Monitoring In Terter After Gunfire

OSCE CANCELS MONITORING IN TERTER AFTER GUNFIRE

Baku Today, Azerbaijan
March 29 2006

Andrzej Kasprzyk, personal representative of the OSCE’s
Chairman-in-Office, has cancelled monitoring on the
Armenian-Azerbaijani frontline scheduled for today, a source from
Defense Ministry’s press office told TURAN.

The reason for this cancellation was shots fired from the Armenian
side before the monitoring.

Today’s OSCE monitoring was supposed to be held in the Terter region
and Kasprzyk was on the Armenian side of the front.

MFA of Armenia: Ambassador Hrach Silvanian Presents his Credentials

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29-03-2006

Hrach Silvanian, Newly-Appointed Ambassador of the Republic of Armenia
to Georgia, Presents his Credentials

On March 28, Hrach Silvanian, newly-appointed ambassador of the
Republic of Armenia to Georgia, presented his credentials to Mikheil
Saakashvili, President of Georgia.

During the friendly conversation that followed the ceremony, the two
discussed the prospects of bilateral relations development.

www.armeniaforeignministry.am

CBA Head: Armenian Banks Must Offer Instruments Reducing Risks AndCo

CBA HEAD: ARMENIAN BANKS MUST OFFER INSTRUMENTS REDUCING RISKS AND CONTRIBUTING TO SEARCH OF NEW PARTNERS

ARKA News Agency, Armenia
March 28 2006

YEREVAN, March 28. /ARKA/. Armenian banks must offer instruments,
which will reduce risks and at the same time create possibilities of
finding new partners in foreign countries for exporters and importers,
as the Chairman of the CBA Tigran Sargsyan stated during the first
international bank conference on issues of financing foreign trade,
which has opened in Yerevan today.

“It is necessary to reduce risks and enlarge cooperation possibilities
for exporters and importers with the help of new instruments,
which will also increase the effectiveness of the economy system”,
Sargsyan stated.

He reminded that the EBRD implements an existing program in this
direction in Armenia.

In his words, this enables Armenian banks, which are still unknown
abroad and don’t have investment rating given by well-known
international structures, to offer such services.

“Entree of Armenian banks into international field and establishment of
direct relations with advanced banks by means of getting investment
rating is an important factor for the success of this process”,
Sargsyan stated.

“It is natural that formation of such relations will create most
favorable conditions for offering new instrument sin this sphere”,
Sargsyan added.

Armenia To Participate In The Lil’ Longbaugh International FilmFesti

ARMENIA TO PARTICIPATE IN THE LIL’ LONGBAUGH INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL FOR KIDS

ArmRadio.am
27.03.2006 17:52

The Lil’ Longbaugh International Film Festival for Kids begins
this weekend, celebrating the spirit, wit, and intrinsic goodness of
children. The 2006 Lil’ Longbaugh International Film Festival features
global cinema created for and by children from Japan, Norway, Mexico,
Argentina, England, Serbia Montenegro, Armenia, Belgium, Australia
and homegrown masterpieces from Oregon.

According To Aghasi Arshakian, West Uses Double Standards

ACCORDING TO AGHASI ARSHAKIAN, WEST USES DOUBLE STANDARDS

Noyan Tapan
Mar 27 2006

YEREVAN, MARCH 27, NOYAN TAPAN. Double standards are used by western
media and politicians in the issue of the elections held in Armenia
and Belarus.

Aghasi Arshakian, a member of the “Azgayin Miabanutiun” (National
Unity) faction stated about this at the March 24 parliamentary
briefing. Participating in the presidential elections of Belarus as an
observer, Arshakian congratulated citizens of Belarus in the interview
given to media of that country on the occasion of holding free and
just elections. The Deputy mentioned that when the authorities used
violence against the participants of the rally of many thousands
in Yerevan, nobody protested against it. But when in Minsk where
“no blood came from anybody’s nose and just 20-30 people were taken
their arms and taken away, it raised world yell.” According to Aghasi
Arshakian, “such total fillings as there were in Armenia, weren’t
in Belarus.” The deputy who visited more than 15 polling stations,
according to himself, saw no violation. Just the opposite, unlike the
Armenian elections, the voters stand in a queue and congratulate each
other on the occasion of the President’s being elected.

`Till Eulenspiegels’ Highlights London Philharmonic Concert

Hartford Courant
March 25 2006

`Till Eulenspiegels’ Highlights London Philharmonic Concert
March 25, 2006

By MATTHEW ERIKSON, Courant Staff Writer Disappointing many music
lovers, the 78-year-old maestro Kurt Masur canceled his scheduled
American tour with the London Philharmonic due to illness.

Yet to the credit of the orchestra’s organization (and some lucky
breaks in conductors’ schedules), the LPO located some stellar talent
to take Masur’s place. The Finnish conductor Osmo Vänskä, music
director of the Minnesota Orchestra, led for the California part of
the tour. Neeme Järvi and Yan Pascal Tortelier substituted for many
of the orchestra’s Northeast engagements.

Thursday evening at the University of Connecticut’s Jorgensen Center
for the Performing Arts, the spotlight was on Tortelier. The French
conductor is part of a troika of conductors announced in 2004 to
succeed Mariss Jansons at the Pittsburgh Symphony. Tortelier’s
strength is considered to be the French repertoire, but in a
tell-tale sign of his versatility, he left Masur’s original program
alone. What’s more, his incisive conducting made a strongly positive
impression.

Still, Thursday’s program was oddly lopsided, particularly as a
showcase for one of Europe’s finest orchestras. Youthful works by
Britten and Mozart occupied the evening’s first half. It was mere
appetizer. The musical meat came after intermission with
Khachaturian’s Violin Concerto and Strauss’ ebullient tone poem “Till
Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche.” Youth remained the concert’s theme.

Twenty-year-old Armenian violinist Sergey Khachatryan created
something of a sensation in the concerto. The soloist’s white-hot
virtuosity turned the audience on to a work they likely hadn’t heard
before. The composer Khachaturian may have lacked the biting wit of
his contemporaries Shostakovich and Prokofiev, but his 1940 concerto,
written for the great violinist David Oistrakh, has an emotional
immediacy and makes appealing use of folk-like melodies and colorful
orchestration. In one delicious passage in the opening movement,
Khachatryan’s violin melted seamlessly into a duet with clarinet. The
concerto’s slow movement had the seducing contours of an Erik Satie
Gymnopédie. The propulsive finale provided ample opportunity for the
violinist to shine. Khachatryan’s future is surely one to follow.

Elsewhere, the orchestra’s tonal brilliance projected beautifully in
the dull acoustics of Jorgensen. The first half of the program,
mainly featuring the London Phil’s strings, performed Britten’s
“Simple Symphony” and Mozart’s Symphony No. 29 with X-ray
transparency. Tortelier sculpted phrases with élan and finely
calibrated dynamics.

The evening’s singular highlight came in the Strauss. With the
orchestra fully represented on stage, Tortelier milked every comic
gag in the tone poem, which is based on the heroic trickster of
German folklore. Aside from some overeager brass, the musicians
played it to perfection.

Multi-Stage Elections Still Go On in YSU

Panorama.am

18:44 22/03/06

MULTI-STAGE ELECTIONS STILL GO ON IN YSU

Not long ago the second stage of elections of rector ended in Yerevan
State University. Yet, it had no results. None of the two candidates
managed to collect 37 necessary votes. 22 members of HEI Management
Council voted for pro-rector Aram Simonyan, and 32 votes were in favor
of the dean of the department of law Gagik Ghazinyan. 9 members voted
against either candidate, 7 ballot-papers were invalidated.

At the moment the 3rd stage is in the process.

Thus, we are the witnesses of just another multi-stage election in
YSU. To remind, the mother University had an experience like this ago
when electing President of Students’ Council 2 years. /Panorama.am/

Sudden Turnaround in Price of Gas

SUDDEN TURNAROUND IN PRICE OF GAS
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Lragir/am
23 March 06

New and interesting episodes are coming along in reference to the
price of gas. On March 22 Serge Sargsyan, Secretary of the Council of
National Security, Co-chair of the Russian-Armenian Intergovernmental
Committee, made an interesting statement. He mentioned that since the
meeting of the presidents of Armenia and Russia in Moscow considerable
work has been done with regard to the price of gas.

`After consulting the prime minister on the instruction of the head of
state in early March, I sent a letter to the head of Gasprom
Mr. Miller with definite proposals. On Friday we received an answer
from Mr. Miller that the leadership of Gasprom is willing to sign
agreements by the end of March, which will allow to sell gas to people
and producers at much lower prices than foreseen,’ announced Serge
Sargsyan.

Serge Sargsyan declined to mention an exact price. He simply said that
in his opinion the increased price will not have an impact on their
budgets. This statement of the defense minister would, of course,
encourage people and producers, but the problem is that the Public
Utilities Commission has already set the price of gas for these
consumers. Hence, since April 10 they will have to pay twice as much
for one cubic meter as they pay now. Whereas, the announcement of the
minister of defense allows to suppose that the Public Utilities
Commission hurried to accept the bid of Hayrusgasard. But the minister
of defense does not think so. He believes that the Public Utilities
Commission acted in accordance with the law. `That is, the law could
not be violated,’ said Serge Sargsyan.

`a land of Eternity’ documentary coming from Armenia

Due to the `Armenia `a land of Eternity’ film Armenia will become
known to the whole world

ArmRadio
23.03.2006 16:28

A documentary, picturing Armenia in four seasons of the year will be
presented to the audience in winter.

`Due to the film Armenian culture, history and nature will become
known to the whole world,’ the authors assure.

The film will be presented in three languages and will be accompanied
with Armenian duduk.

Director of the `Armenia ` a land of Eternity’ film Alen
Melik-Grigoryan assures that in 52 minutes modern Armenia will be
introduced.