Armenia To Make Reservations To Protocols In Case Of Ratifying Them

ARMENIA TO MAKE RESERVATIONS TO PROTOCOLS IN CASE OF RATIFYING THEM

PanARMENIAN.Net
28.10.2009 16:12 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "I am against ratification of Armenian-Turkish
Protocols since they do not clearly state further developments,
while it will be very difficult for Armenia to neutralize possible
negative consequences," Democratic Party Leader Aram Sargsyan told
a news conference in Yerevan.

At that he noted that Turkey is now more than ever interested in
ratification of Protocols since they enshrine three main principles
which are of interest to Turkish side: mutual recognition of borders,
normalization of ties with bilateral obligations and possible obstacles
towards international recognition of Genocide.

Mr. Sargsyan also proposed that Armenian parliament adopt memorandum
to Protocols, introducing Armenian side’s reservation to issues that
may be subject to speculation.

National Assembly Discusses Package Of Tax Amendments In Second Read

NATIONAL ASSEMBLY DISCUSSES PACKAGE OF TAX AMENDMENTS IN SECOND READING

Noyan Tapan
Oct 28, 2009

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 28, NOYAN TAPAN. The RA National Assembly on October
28 discussed in the second reading the package of tax amendments
submitted by the government.

To recap, this package had caused long, heated debates and attracted
criticism, mainly due to the much criticized addition to the Law on
Taxes envisaging the introduction of the institution of the tax body’s
representative in big business. As a result, the government had amended
the package, reducing the powers of the tax body’s representatives
and the scope of tax control by them.

The main speaker, Deputy Minister of Finance Suren Karayan said that
after the first reading, 25 proposals were received from NA deputies,
and most of the proposals have been reflected in the final version of
the package. In case of adoption of the package, additional revenues
of the state budget will amount to 30 billion drams a year. It was
also mentioned that several amendments included in the package are
aimed at easing the tax burden of small and medium business and
simplifying the procedure of presenting tax reports.

According to Chairman of the National Assembly Standing Committee on
Economic Affairs Vardan Aivazian, the final version of the package
– unlike the preliminary version – envisages that the tax body
representative will supervise not the whole production process,
but only examine the actual volumes and prices of delivered goods
and provided services. Besides, the grounds for appointing the tax
body’s representative have been specified: a representative can be
appointed if the incomes of the tax payer exceeded 4 billion drams
in the previous year, or if the customs value of the goods imported
in the "free import turnover" customs regime exceeds 500 million
drams in a quarter, or if a deviation of 100 million drams (about
0 thousand) at a VAT payer is revealed. These grounds will apply to
106 big organizations.

Ruben Khachatryan: Ecological Issues Can’t Be Resolved Without Socie

RUBEN KHACHATRYAN: ECOLOGICAL ISSUES CAN’T BE RESOLVED WITHOUT SOCIETY’S PARTICIPATION

PanARMENIAN.Net
27.10.2009 18:44 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Within Sunchild festival frameworks, Yerevan is
hosting 3-day public panel discussions on water resources, hazardous
waste management and climate change. The discussions are organized
through joint initiative of FPWC and OSCE Yerevan Office, with the
assistance of YSU Research Center for Ecology Laws.

Today’s discussions focused on climate change. The meeting featured
"Age of stupidity" film screening, followed by discussions. Head
of OSCE Yerevan Office, Ambassador Sergey Kapinos emphasized the
importance of discussions, which serve as a further stimulus towards
solution of ecology issues.

Director of Foundation for the Preservation of Wildlife and Cultural
Assets, Ruben Khachatryan noted in his turn: "Major ecological issues
can’t be resolved without society’s participation. Major ecology
problems have to be resolved in South Caucasus to promote further
development in the region."

Richard Giragosian: The Attack Of October 27 Was A Test Of Democracy

RICHARD GIRAGOSIAN: THE ATTACK OF OCTOBER 27 WAS A TEST OF DEMOCRACY ARMENIA SUCCESSFULLY PASSED
Anan Nazaryan

"Radiolur"
27.10.2009 16:06

During today’s special briefing at the Armenian Center of National
and International Studies (ACNIS) in commemoration of the tenth year
anniversary of the tragic attack on the Armenian parliament, Director
of the Center Richard Giragosian first offered to hold a minute of
silence for the victims of the tragedy, which was a tragedy not only
for political democracy in Armenia, but also a tragic loss of life
for much of the Armenian leadership.

According to Richard Giragosian, the tragic attack on parliament was a
test for Armenian democracy and stability, a test that Armenia passed.

"Unlike the tragedies of othe countries of the former Soviet Union,
such a terrorist act did not result in a civil war or an armed
violence. It is important to note that the most serious threat to
stability and security in Armenia, the attack on the Parliament in
1999, was successfully overcome. Armenia managed to move beyond the
constitutional crisis and the challenge to Armenian security and
stability," Ruchard Giragosian said.

Speaking about the Armenian-Turkish relations, the ACNIS Director
said "Turkish strategy seems to be geared toward consistently testing
Armenian resolve. It is testing Armenian reaction to see how strong
or how week the Armenian diplomacy is."

Richard Giragosian believes that the concept of "one nation, two
states" between Turkey and Azerbaijan has been strongly weakened, if
not completely removed. "Turkey has already lost Azerbaijan," he said.

As for the ratification of the protocols signed on October 10, the
Turkish Parliament will slow down their passage and implementation.

"It seems that the Turkish Parliament is planning to wait until
February or March. In other words, the strategy is about April 24th.

It’s about the coming 95th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. It’s
also playing into Turkish hands in terms of trying to maximize
diplomatic advantage and gain from playing and delaying parliamentary
passage," he said.

As for the Armenian Parliament, it is prudent and responsible. "It
demonstrated an impressive sense of intelligence. The Armenian
Parliament has decided to link the passage within the Armenian
National Assembly with the developments in Turkey. In other words,
the Armenian Parliament will not adopt the protocols until it is
clear that the Turkish Parliament will," Richard Giragosian said.

"Tolerance Through Cultural And Educational Dialogue" To Be Presente

"TOLERANCE THROUGH CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL DIALOGUE" TO BE PRESENTED IN YEREVAN

armradio.am
26.10.2009 18:05

The launching of the publication "Bridge of Benevolence" prepared
within the project "Tolerance through Cultural and Educational
Dialogue" will take place in Yerevan on 28 October, 2009.

The tri-lingual (Armenian, Turkish, English) brochure provides
information about the implemented project, presents the best essays by
Armenian and Turkish project participants, information about Armenian
and Turkish cultural monuments and other related information. The
project participants’ will also present their ideas on regional
co-operation.

The project was implemented by "Future is Yours" NGO in co-operation
with "Community Volunteers" non governmental organization in Turkey,
with financial support from the OSCE Office in Yerevan, US Embassy
in Armenia and Black Sea Trust for Regional Co-operation.

Ms. Narine Sargsyan, President of "Future is Yours" NGO, Ambassador
Sergey Kapinos, Head of the OSCE Office in Yerevan, Ambassador
Marie Yovanovitch, US Ambassador to Armenia, Mr. Arman Kirakossian,
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia and Mr. Arsen Karamyan,
Deputy Minister of Sport and Youth Affairs of Armenia will present
the publication.

Turkish PM: Turkey does not plan to send more troops to Afghanistan

Turkish PM: Turkey does not plan to send more troops to Afghanistan
25.10.2009 17:31 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan at a
joint press conference with his Pakistani counterpart Yousuf Raza
Gilani in Islamabad said Turkey does not plan to send more troops to
Afghanistan. "We have currently around 1700-1800 troops there and we
do not have plan to send more," he said, reported Turkish news
agencies.

Turkey will assume command of the International Security Assistance
Force in Afghanistan from November 1, 2009.

Yerevan holds economic forum Armenia-Diaspora

Aysor, Armenia
Oct 24 2009

Yerevan holds economic forum Armenia-Diaspora

The Third Economic Forum Armenia-Diaspora is held today in Yerevan
within the Panarmenian Expo-2009.

`Different nations hold different programs to overcome the global
crisis; however, it can’t be prevented in a separate state. The entire
world must rally. And this exhibition and the forum are just one step
taken in the process of overcoming the crisis,’ said in welcoming
remarks of head of Armenian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Martin
Sarkisyan. Head of the Department of Export Promotion of the Armenian
Development Agency, S. Amatuni presented the economic and investment
situation in Armenia.

The Economic Forum involves representatives of 15 countries including
Russia, Thailand, Canada, India, Iran and some European nations. After
the Forum participants will focus specific programs and discuss them
in detail.

The Economic Forum Armenia-Diaspora was founded in 1999 and is one
connective economic corridors.

Azerbaijan Friendship Park In Turkey Set On Fire

AZERBAIJAN FRIENDSHIP PARK IN TURKEY SET ON FIRE

Tert
Oct 23 2009
Armenia

The children’s park symbolizing friendship between Turkey and
Azerbaijan in the Turkish city of Tarsus has been set on fire,
reports Azerbaijan news agency Bakililar.az.

Reports say the fire was extinguished by local firefighters and the
police are currently looking for suspects.

Toys and attractions in the park have perished as a result of the
fire. Turkey’s enforcement agencies are conducting investigations.

Turkey Unlikely To Ratify Protocols Till April 24, 2010

TURKEY UNLIKELY TO RATIFY PROTOCOLS TILL APRIL 24, 2010

PanARMENIAN.Net
23.10.2009 16:23 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkish parliament is unlikely to ratify protocols
on normalization of relations with Armenia till April 24, 2010,
according to Kiro Manoyan, ARF Dashnaktsutyun Bureau’s Hay Dat and
Political Affairs Office Director.

"If Armenia and Azerbaijan do not sign an agreement on Karabakh
before the next anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, Turkey will
hardly ratify the protocols," he said, adding that ARFD will spare
no effort to prevent ratification.

BAKU: U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary Of State Mulls Karabakh Proble

U.S. DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE MULLS KARABAKH PROBLEM WITH REPRESENTATIVES OF AZERBAIJANI CIVIL SOCIETY

Today.Az
s/56847.html
Oct 23 2009
Azerbaijan

U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian
Affairs Tina S. Kaidanow discussed the Azerbaijani-Armenian conflict
with representatives of the Azerbaijani civil society in Baku on
Oct.23.

This is Ms. Kaidanow’s first visit to Azerbaijan as Deputy Assistant
Secretary and it is more of familiarization character. Kaidanow was
interested in civil opinion on all these issues," Co-chair of the
International Helsinki Citizens’ Assembly Arzu Abdullayeva said.

Representatives of the Azerbaijani NGOs told to Kaidanow that civil
society is interested in rapid settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict, Abdullayeva said.

"We have informed Kaidanow that no one in Azerbaijan agrees with loss
of the Nagorno-Karabakh, as this is our land," Abdullayeva added.

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