MFA: Bilateral Meetings of the Foreign Minister Oskanian in New York

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16-09-2005

Bilateral Meetings of the Foreign Minister Oskanian in New York

Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian held several bilateral meetings on his
first working day in New York, where he is accompanying Prime Minister
Andranik Margaryan to the 60th anniversary of the UN General Assembly.

On Thursday, the Foreign Minister met with Benita Ferrero-Waldner, European
Union Commissioner for External Relations and European Neighborhood Policy.
They spoke about the ENP. The Minister briefed the Commissioner on the
current state of negotiations regarding the Nagorno Karabakh conflict.

Minister Oskanian also met with George Iacovou, Minister of Foreign Affairs
of Cyprus. They discussed regional issues as well as cooperation in
international organizations. Later, Minister Oskanian met with Ahmed Aboul
Gheit, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Egypt. Minister Oskanian presented to
Minister Aboul Gheit President Kocharian?s letter of congratulations to
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. The two discussed developments in the
Middle East, and in the Caucasus.

Minister Oskanian spoke with Pierre Chevalier, Belgium?s special envoy to
the OSCE. The Minister explained Armenia?s cooperation with the OSCE at
various levels, expressing Armenia?s appreciation for OSCE support in
various areas, including democratic development, regional development. The
Minister briefed Ambassador Chevalier on the ongoing Karabakh talks and
prospects for a resolution.

In the margins of the UN General Assembly, the Francophonie Association held
a high level meeting. Minister Oskanian participated in the meeting which
focused on ways the developed world can help the developing world to
alleviate poverty.

The Minister also held a working meeting with OSCE Minsk Group US co-chair
Ambassador Steven Mann.

Prime Minister Margaryan will address the General Assembly on Friday,
September 16, and Foreign Minister Oskanian will do so on Sunday, September
18.

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BAKU: 2nd sitting of interim subcommittee on NK conflict of PA of th

Second sitting of the interim subcommittee on the Karabakh conflict
of the Parliamentary Assembly of the CE was held

Today, Azerbaijan
Sept 13 2005

13 September 2005 [11:27] – Today.Az

Second sitting of the interim subcommittee on the Karabakh conflict
of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) was
held in Paris yesterday.

The OSCE Minsk group co-chairmen, rapporteur on the Karabakh conflict
of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, Swedish parliamentarian Goran
Lenmarker, other representatives of the OSCE member countries,
members of the Azerbaijani and Armenian delegations in PACE, special
representatives of the presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia on
regulation of the Karabakh conflict participated in the sitting. The
member of the Azerbaijani delegation in PACE, parliamentarian Asim
Mollazade made a speech in the sitting.

A.Mollazade informed APA that he demanded implementation of 4
resolutions adopted by the UNO Security Council in connection with
the Karabakh conflict in his speech.

Besides it, he expressed his gratitude to PACE for observing the
principle of pre-eminence of the right on the Karabakh conflict,
respecting human rights and expressing its opinions on violation
of rights of Azerbaijani citizens in a mass and rude form during
the Karabakh conflict. ~SI informed that it is important to speed
solution of the conflict in a peaceful way and in stages. We offered
that firstly refugees and displaced people must return to their native
lands, their security must be ensured, then communication lines must
be opened, and normal and civil relations must be established between
the two sides. Only after this the question of juridical solution of
the conflict must be reviewed~T.

According to the words of A.Mollazade, the head of the Azerbaijani
delegation in PACE Samad Seyidov, members of the Minsk Group, OSCE
raporteur on the conflict also made speeches in the sitting. Then
the sitting was continued in a closed form.

A.Mollazade informed that declarations of the special representatives
of the presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia and a document on the
result of the sitting of the subcommittee will be prepared at the
end of the sitting. The working plan on the Karabakh conflict of the
subcommittee will also be asserted in the close sitting.

A.Mollazade will participate in the sitting of the PACE subcommittee
on Chechnya and PACE Political Committee tomorrow. He was intended
to make speeches in these sittings as well.

URL:

http://www.today.az/news/politics/20697.html

ANC: California-Armenia Trade Office Bill Passes Assembly and Senate

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CALIFORNIA-ARMENIA TRADE OFFICE BILL PASSES STATE ASSEMBLY AND SENATE

— Bill Now Awaits the Signature of Governor Schwarzenegger

SACRAMENTO, CA – The International Trade and Investment Office:
Yerevan bill (SB 897), introduced by California State Senator Jack
Scott (D-Pasadena) in February of this year, recently passed in both
the California State Assembly and Senate, announced the Armenian
National Committee of America-Western Region (ANCA-WR). The bill
passed the chambers of the legislature with overwhelming bi-partisan
support, having gained a vote of 77-1 in the Assembly and 32-1 in the
Senate. The bill was enrolled and sent to the desk of Governor Arnold
Schwarzenegger on September 8th for his signature.

`Once again through the leadership of Senator Scott and his tireless
staff, Californians and Armenians alike can move forward towards
establishing closer business and trade relations with one another
which will benefit both peoples equally,’ said Steve Dadaian, Chairman
of the ANCA-WR. `We look forward to Governor Schwarzenegger’s approval
of this commonsense measure aimed to allow the State of California to
properly operate its trade office in Armenia.’

For over five years, the ANCA-WR has worked to improve trade relations
between California and Armenia. SB 897 aims to extend the sunset date
for the creation and operation of the California International Trade
and Investment Office in Yerevan, Armenia which was established by
state statue in 2002. The current sunset date for the trade office is
set for January 1, 2006. However, the bill would extend this deadline
to 2008. SB 897 was introduced by Sen. Scott, with principal coauthors
Senators Chuck Poochigian (R-Fresno) and Jackie Speier (D-San Mateo),
Assemblymembers Juan Arambula (D-Fresno) and Dario Frommer
(D-Glendale), as well as coauthors Sen. Joe Simitian (D-Palo Alto),
and Assemblymembers Greg Aghazarian (R-Stockton) and Carol Liu
(D-Pasadena). Last month, ANCA-WR Government Relations Director Armen
Carapetian delivered testimony in the Capitol to secure passage of SB
897 in key committees and met with Assemblymembers and staff to
galvanize support for the measure.

The ANCA is the largest and most influential Armenian American
grassroots political organization. Working in coordination with a
network of offices, chapters, and supporters throughout the United
States and affiliated organizations around the world, the ANCA
actively advances the concerns of the Armenian-American community on a
broad range of issues.

www.anca.org

Armenia: The power of rumour

Institute for War & Peace Reporting
Sept 9 2005

ARMENIA: THE POWER OF RUMOUR

Confusion over whether the Russians had bought or just leased
Armenia’s electricity company adds to underlying fears about losing
strategic assets.

By Naira Melkumian in Erevan

A deal under which Armenia’s electricity grid could be sold to a
Russian-owned energy giant has led to an outcry from opposition
politicians who are worried about who controls the country’s
strategic assets.

Under a deal signed in June, the Russian electricity firm United
Energy Systems, UES, has agreed to run the power network in Armenia
on behalf of the Canadian-owned and British-registered company
Midland Resources Holdings Ltd, which acquired 100 per cent of
Electricity Networks of Armenia, AEN, in a privatisation deal in
2002.

Midland Resources has made it clear in remarks emailed to IWPR that
it retains ownership of AEN, but that in the long term it would like
to sell it to UES.

In Armenia, initial reports about the nature of the deal were
contradictory, and as rumours of an immediate Russian takeover
started circulating, the government appeared not to know about the
long-term goal of transferring shares in the national power company
to UES.

The first news reports said simply – and accurately – that
Interenergo, part of the UES group, was to manage AEN, under a
99-year lease from Midland Resources.

Neither the energy ministry nor the regulatory body for the public
sector in Armenia appear to have been informed of the move, because
technically there was no requirement for this.

AEN told IWPR that it was under no obligation to tell the government.

`We are only obliged to notify the government if we sell shares in
the company. This was a management transfer and not a sale of shares.
That is why we did not inform the government,’ AEN press officer
Margarita Grigorian told IWPR.

Even at this point, critics of the Armenian government were put on
the alert.

`Any fool can see that handing over management of a company for 99
years means only one thing – the [future] sale of the company,’ said
Aram Sargsian, a member of parliament who heads the Democratic Party.

Sargsian said the AEN deal would make Armenia even more dependent on
Russia. He noted that UES’s company holdings already accounted for 75
to 80 per cent of Armenia’s energy production – and now it was
seeking control of distribution as well.

`It’s patently obvious. Whoever controls the switch controls the
country,’ he said.

The issue became confused after people began reading UES’s annual
financial report for 2004 (dated June 28), saying that in June 2005,
Interenergo had acquired 100 per cent of AEN’s shares for 73 million
US dollars.

The reported sale of a key national asset stoked concerns in Armenia,
fuelled by the government’s resolute silence.

Eduard Aghajanov, an economist at Armat, a political science
institute in Yerevan, said any sale of AEN to a foreign company was
contrary to national strategic interests.

`The owner of the power grid will dictate his terms to both producer
and consumer, and that is an unacceptable situation,’ Aghajanov told
IWPR.

Victor Dallakian, of the opposition Justice faction, went further,
warning that `Armenia will be under the threat of energy terror’.

International institutions were perturbed at the lack of clear
signals from the Armenian government about what was going on.

Roger Robinson of the World Bank’s Armenia mission told a press
conference on July 8 that he considered `the regular provision of
transparent and official information on events concerning this sphere
[electricity distribution] very important’.

This week, Robinson told IWPR that those remarks were intended to
`press the red alarm button to alert people, especially the
government, that the due process of law should be observed’.

He believes his strategy paid off, `That press conference really
galvanised a lot of people.’

On July 18, the United States government’s development agency USAID
followed suit with a press release expressing concern `that a
transfer of the ownership of AEN may have taken place without
following important Armenian government regulations which exist to
protect Armenian consumers’. USAID said it `would review its
assistance portfolio to Armenia in light of any revised AEN ownership
or lack of due process in changing that ownership agreement’.

On July 25, Mikhail Mantrov, the deputy director of UES subsidiary,
Inter RAO UES, which owns Interenergo, retracted the group’s earlier
statement and corrected the record, telling a press conference that
AEN was the subject of a management transfer rather than a purchase.
Midland issued a statement on July 20 confirming that it remained
AEN’s owner.

After talking to the companies involved, Armenia’s Public Sector
Regulatory Commission concluded on August 22 that all of AEN’s shares
did indeed remain with Midland Resources.

This week, Midland Resources president Alex Shnaider told IWPR by
email that the company did hope to sell AEN to the Russian firm
eventually, once all the legal requirements had been met. He insisted
that his firm had been punctilious in meeting its obligations to the
Armenian government.

`The aim of the transaction is to sell 100 per cent of Midland’s
shares in AEN to RAO [UES],’ he said. `The deal is divided into two
stages. First, in order to prepare for the transaction, both parties
will study the company’s assets and create joint management
provisions for the company in consultation with the Armenian
government. During this stage, Midland will remain the sole owner of
AEN’s shares.

`The second stage of the transaction will involve the transfer of the
shares. This can only occur following approval from the government,
as outlined in the initial contract between Midland and the
government of the Republic of Armenia.’

Shnaider said was not aware of any unresolved issues with the
Armenian government and he did not feel there were any solid grounds
for further inquiries. `To the best of our knowledge, the
declarations made by UES and Midland have fully satisfied the
government commission. Midland always fulfils its contractual
obligations and has fully complied with the laws of the Republic of
Armenia,’ he told IWPR.

The deal is worth a total sum of `upwards of 70 million dollars’, he
added.

The government has instructed its legal experts to check the nature
of the transfer of AEN’s management to UES.

`We want to study the contract, comprehend the deal that’s taken
place, and compare what’s happening with what was set out in the deal
the Armenian government signed with Midland resources in 2002,’
Deputy Energy Minister Areg Galstian told IWPR

`Until then [completion of the study], we will refrain from drawing
any conclusions.’

But the public perception that the government failed to reveal what
it did – or did not – know about the deal has laid it open to
accusations of lack of transparency.

`Since independence, almost all the [privatisation] deals done in
this country have taken place under a veil of secrecy… This is no
exception,’ said opposition deputy Sargsian.

Repeated requests by IWPR to government spokespersons to comment on
the deal have not resulted in any further clarifications, or even in
an official acknowledgement that Midland’s ultimate goal is to sell
its AEN shares to UES.

In Yerevan, World Bank representative Robinson said he had still
received no official confirmation that AEN was to be sold to the
Russian energy group.

But he said he was less concerned about the potential buyer being
Russian-owned than about ensuring the Armenian government is
satisfied that the purchaser possesses the right energy-industry
expertise, has sound financial management and will act with
integrity.

If the government adheres to its own procedures on these matters, and
to the international rules on transparency, Robinson sees no obstacle
to the World Bank continuing its current programme in Armenia.

In political circles, the issue of Russian control over key Armenian
assets is likely to rumble on. Government allies like Vahan
Hovhannisian, the deputy speaker of parliament, argue that because
the two countries are allies, `there is no threat to our national
security’ from UES’s engagement in Armenia’s power industry.

But opposition parties are unlikely to pass up the chance to attack
the government the moment the Russians open negotiations on acquiring
AEN.

Naira Melkumian is an independent journalist in Yerevan.

Armentel Wants To Revise Fixed Telephones Tariffs

ARMENTEL WANTS TO REVISE FIXED TELEPHONES TARIFFS

Armenpress
Sept 5, 2005

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 5, ARMENPRESS: ArmenTel telephone operator that
holds legal monopoly on fixed telephones and Internet services in
Armenia, has confirmed today it has sent a package of proposals to
transport and communication ministry calling for revision of tariffs
for fixed telephones.

A spokeswoman for ArmenTel said a state commission for protection of
economic competition has to examine the company’s proposals and make
a decision within next 45 days.

The commission in turn has said that ArmenTel paid a $400,000 fine
levied on it for the more than month-long breakdown of its network
that caused widespread anger among its nearly 300,000 subscribers
from June 30 to July 10.

BAKU: Visiting OSCE Head, Azeri Opposition Discuss Polls, Karabakh

VISITING OSCE HEAD, AZERI OPPOSITION DISCUSS POLLS, KARABAKH

Aytan Feyzullayeva, Ceyhun Asgarov, Samara Quliyeva, ANS.

ANS TV, Baku
5 Sep 05

[Presenter] Visiting OSCE chairman-in-office [Slovenian Foreign
Minister] Dimitrij Rupel has shown more interest in the [6 November
parliamentary] election rather than in the Nagornyy Karabakh
problem. The guest met opposition members and human rights activists
to discuss the polls.

[Correspondent over video of Azeri and OSCE flags] During the talks
in Baku, the OSCE chairman-in-office and Slovenian Foreign Minister
Dimitrij Rupel discussed preparations for the 6 November parliamentary
election and the settlement of the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict. At
his meeting with members of political parties, Rupel talked about
the situation in the run-up to the election.

[Ali Karimli, chairman of the People’s Front of Azerbaijan Party]
We discussed the failure to carry out the proposals put forward by
the OSCE, the Council of Europe and other international organizations
in order to ensure a free and fair election. The discussions also
focused on changes to the composition of electoral commissions and
the electoral code. Rupel said that the Council of Europe Venice
Commission and the OSCE’s bureau in Warsaw had again come up with
joint proposals. They will again insist that changes be made to the
electoral code.

[Eldar Namazov, co-founder of the Yeni Siyasat electoral bloc] I
think that the meeting will yield results. In any case, the other
side [members of the authorities] will convey to the authorities his
opinions about the issues we raised.

[Human rights activist Novella Cafaroglu] Elections to the Azerbaijani
parliament and to the parliament of Naxcivan [exclave] will be
held at the same time. This runs counter to our electoral code,
he [Rupel] noted. Many spoke about the distribution of voters’
cards. For instance, officers are given voters’ cards both at home
and at work. The most important issue today is the need to use ink
to mark voters’ fingers in order to get rid of election rigging and
all other anti-democratic methods.

[Correspondent] The OSCE chairman-in-office also held official
meetings. The meeting with Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov,
held behind closed doors, mainly focused on the situation in the
run-up to the election, preparations for the voting and the Nagornyy
Karabakh problem. They also exchanged views on the results of the
meeting between Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and his Armenian
counterpart Robert Kocharyan in [Russia’s] Kazan.

Following the meeting, Rupel said that he would disclose details of
the talks at a news conference.

United Labour Party Of Armenia To Support Draft ConstitutionalAmendm

UNITED LABOUR PARTY OF ARMENIA TO SUPPORT DRAFT CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENTS AT THE REFERENDUM

YEREVAN, AUGUST 31. ARMINFO, United Labour party of Armenia will
support the draft constitutional reforms at the November referendum,
as the document positively differs from the acting Constitution,
meets international standards and is able to ensure small, but a
progress in the development of Armenia. ULP leader Gourgen Arsenian
stated during the extraordinary session of the parliament, Wednesday.

He stressed that the extent of the participation of the ULP in the
agitation campaign of the draft will depend on that how much are the
proposals of his party will be acceptable for the authors of the
document. Arsenian pointed out that the draft of the constitutional
amendments is considerably revised and practically meets the draft of
the reforms elaborated by the ULP, which was earlier rejected by the
parliament. “The ULP respects the opinion of the CE Venice Commission
regarding the draft constitutional amendments of Armenia and think if
the draft fails at the referendum, then the situation will change in
Armenia, and the degree of the participation in the EU program “Wider
Europe: New Neighborhood Policy” will be reduced”, Arsenian said. He
stressed that the future of Armenia will depend on the results of the
referendum, and all the political forces must realize it. He called
on all the political forces not to try to split the society of the
country at this moment.

Arsenian said that the representatives of all the political forces
must try to make clear to every citizen of Armenia how important
decision they are to make at the referendum. At the same time the ULP
leader said that his party will not permit distortion of the results
of the referendum, as possible falsifications at the referendum will
have more negative consequences for Armenia than the failure of the
draft.

There Are Mistakes In Armenia’s Law On Mass Media,and Press Is Under

THERE ARE MISTAKES IN ARMENIA’s LAW ON MASS MEDIA, AND PRESS IS UNDER PRESSURE IN AZERBAIJAN AND TURKEY

YEREVAN, AUGUST 30. ARMINFO. Not all the Johannesburg principles
regarding both national security and mass media freedom are
being fulfilled in Armenia. Nevertheless, it is too much closer to
harmonious combination of security and information availability than
its nearest neighbors, stated chairman of the Yerevan press-club Boris
Navasardyan at today’s seminar at the Armenian Center for National
and International Studies.

He noted that the profession of a journalist in Armenia has not been
included in the list of specialties having a right on official secrecy
(doctors, lawyers, etc.). Besides, in a Law on fight against terrorism
adopted by Armenia’s parliament, in Navasardyan’s opinion, should be
registered not only constraints of mass media freedom when covering
acts of terrorism but also their rights. However, he noted with
satisfaction that the Armenian law on mass media allows journalists
to disclose information source at a close court examination only if
a grave crime is being investigated. Besides, there is no control in
Armenia over covering regional conflicts. “There was a possibility of
various approaches even during the Karabakh war in Armenia, and both
A. Bleyan’s visit to Baku and his publications in press prove it”,
Navasardyan stressed.

He considers exemplary the Estonian model proposing the necessity of
adopting a separate law for classifying any information.

RA Prime-Minister receives Argentinean Foreign Minister

RA PRIME-MINISTER RECEIVES ARGENTINEAN FOREIGN MINISTER

ARKA News Agency
Aug 30 2005

YEREVAN, August 30. /ARKA/. RA Prime-Minister Andranik Margaryan
received Minister of Foreign Affairs and International relations of
Argentine Rafael Antonio Bielsa, press-service of the RA Government
reports. They discussed the issues of Armenian-Argentinean relations
and pointed out that the absence of political problems between the two
countries will undoubtedly promote bilateral cooperation. The sides
also expressed their satisfaction with bilateral cooperation within
the UN and various international organizations. Margaryan expressed his
gratitude to the Argentinean FM for support in adopting the resolution
“On Prevention and Punishment of Genocide” Armenia submitted to the
57th meeting of the UN Committee on Human Rights. He also expressed
his gratitude to the Senate of Argentine for adopting a resolution,
which condemns the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire.

Margaryan and Bielsa expressed their satisfaction with development of
trade and economic relations between Armenia and Argentine. Bielsa
pointed out that trade turnover between the two countries can be
doubled in the near future, taking into account implementation of
the large-scale program of the “Zvartnots” Airport modernization,
which will promote expansion of Argentine’s economic interests in
Armenia and in the region as well. As the first step in this direction
the sides pointed to the signed agreement on joint management of the
“Zvartnots” Airport between the “Corporasion America” consortium in
the person of Company’s Director Eduard Ernekyan and the RA Government.

On December 18, 2001 the RA Government signed an agreement with
“Corporasion America” Company belonged to E. Ernekyan on managing the
“Zvartnots” Airport for 30 years. A.A.