NKR: University Staff Was Rewarded

UNIVERSITY STAFF WAS REWARDED

NKR Government Information and
Public Relations Department
November 13, 2009

By the NKR Prime Minister Ara Haroutyunyan’s decree, a group of the
university teaching staff representatives was rewarded in view of 40
th jubilee of Artsakh State University.

With the Prime Minister’s memorable medal were awarded Amalya
Martirosyan (senior teacher of physical training chair), Anahit
Yeghiazaryan (senior lecturer of chemistry chair), Janna Anastasyan
(associate professor of Russian language and Literature chair),
Lernik Hovhannisyan (senior lecturer of history chair), Narine
Avanesyan (senior lecturer, candidate of philological sciences)
and Vanya Avanesyan (professor of engineering chair).

Grigori Afanasyan (senior laboratory assistant of physics chair),
Volodya Manasyan (associate professor of applied mathematics chair),
Pavel Gasparyan (senior lecturer of philological chair) were rewarded
with costly present (television set).

Karine Kazinyan: It Is Necessary To Simplify Visa Regime Between Arm

KARINE KAZINYAN: IT IS NECESSARY TO SIMPLIFY VISA REGIME BETWEEN ARMENIA AND EU MEMBER STATES

PanARMENIAN.Net
13.11.2009 18:49 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Deputy FM Karine Kazinyan received November 13
Netherlands’ Foreign Ministry’s Special Representative on Eastern
Partnership Onno Hannting and Netherlands’ Ambassador to Armenia Yan
Langenberg (residence: Tbilisi).

During the meeting, Armenian Deputy FM reiterated Armenia’s willingness
to deepen cooperation, attaching special importance to EU Eastern
Partnership initiative launched in May. Parties also considered steps
within the program, discussing thematic programs envisaged by Eastern
Partnership. Kazinyan also stressed the importance of simplifying
visa regime between Armenia and EU member states.

Upon the guest’s request, Armenian official briefed on recent
developments in Armenian-Turkish normalization and Karabakh conflict
settlement, RA MFA press service reports.

State Visit Of President Serzh Sargsyan To Hungary

STATE VISIT OF PRESIDENT SERZH SARGSYAN TO HUNGARY

president.am
Nov 11 2009
Armenia

The President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan continues his state visit
to Hungary. At the conclusion of the high-level negotiations, in the
evening of November 9, the President of Hungary gave a state dinner
in honor of the President of Armenia.

In Budapest, the President of Armenia met also with the Speaker of
the Hungarian Parliament Bela Katona and the Prime Minister of Hungary
Gordon Bajnai.

At the meeting with the Speaker of the Parliament, stressed was the
importance of developing the interparliamentary ties and cooperation in
the international interparliamentary structures. The two sides noted
with satisfaction that the friendship groups have been formed in both
Parliaments which are functioning quite successfully. The Speaker of
the Hungarian Parliament said that he is familiar with Armenia and he
has had an opportunity to visit our country and get acquainted with
Armenia and her culture as member of the Hungary-Armenia parliamentary
friendship group. At the meeting discussed were also issues related
to the historical and cultural contacts of the two peoples and
similarities between them.

At the meeting with the Prime Minister of Hungary Gordon Bajnai
discussed were opportunities for the invigoration of the economic
cooperation. It was noted that the state visit of the President of
Armenia and high-level negotiations on one hand, and the interagency
agreements signed yesterday in Budapest, the Armenian-Hungarian
business forum and contacts on the other, create a favorable atmosphere
for the development of the economic relations. President Sargsyan
said that Armenia desires to give momentum to the relations with
Hungary on bilateral as well as multilateral levels.

"Centuries-long friendship of the Armenian and Hungarian peoples
is a sound base for developing our relations in the economic and
other areas," noted Serzh Sargsyan. The President of Armenia and
the Prime Minister of Hungary stressed their readiness to support
all practical initiatives and investment projects which will emerge
after the business forum.

President Sargsyan and Prime Minister Bajnai spoke also about the
steps of the governments of the two countries aimed at the mitigation
of the consequences of the global financial and economic crisis and
the current situation with the world economy. The Prime Minister of
Hungary also underscored that Hungary attaches great importance to the
EU Eastern Partnership program and during its EU presidency in 2011
will continue to view it as a priority. In his turn, Serzh Sargsyan
noted that the EU Eastern Partnership program allows on one hand to
develop relations with the European Union and its member states, and
on the other – to foster the reforms in our country. At the request of
the Prime Minister of Hungary Gordon Bajnai, President Serzh Sargsyan
spoke about Armenia’s approaches toward the normalization of relations
with Turkey without preconditions and in a sensible timeframe and the
current phase of the NK peace process. Gordon Bajnai said that Hungary
is welcoming the signing of the Protocols for the normalization of the
Armenian-Turkish relations and supports that process. He underscored
that peaceful settlement of the regional problems in addition to the
normalization of relations will also change the international standing
of the entire region, promoting stability, development, durable peace,
cooperation, and atmosphere of mutual trust.

President Sargsyan and Prime Minister Bajnai met also with the
participants of the ongoing Armenian-Hungarian business forum,
familiarized with the results of the forum and reached agreements.

In Budapest, the President of Armenia visited also the Primate of
Hungary, Cardinal Peter Erdo. During the meeting with the spiritual
leader of Hungary, President Serzh Sargsyan spoke about the historical
and cultural similarities of the two nations and contacts between
them. President Sargsyan underlined that the church, especially in
the absence of statehood, played a unique and indispensable role in
the Armenian and Hungarian peoples’ fight for freedom. Speaking about
similarities of the two nations, Cardinal Peter Erdo in his turn noted,
"The Armenian and Hungarian peoples have a great experience of rebirth
and rising after centuries of deprivation and sufferings."

Serzh Sargsyan praised the fact that in Hungary our compatriots have
a status of national minority and enjoy all opportunities which come
with that status, preserving their national identity.

In the framework of his state visit to Hungary, the President of
Armenia Serzh Sargsyan and the President of Hungary Lezslo Solyom
participated at the opening ceremony of the exhibition organized
by the Institute of Military History of the Ministry of Defense
of Hungary. The exhibition is dedicated to the history of the
Armenian-Hungarian military interaction. Presidents Sargsyan and
Solyom toured the exhibition and viewed the exhibits.

In the second half of the day, after the conclusion of his state
visit to Hungary, the President of Armenia arrived on a brief working
visit to Kaliningrad at the invitation of the Governor of Kaliningard,
Georgi Boss.

BAKU: Turkish, Azerbaijani To Wage Friendly Foreign Policies: OIC Se

TURKISH, AZERBAIJANI TO WAGE FRIENDLY FOREIGN POLICIES: OIC SECRETARY GENERAL

Trend
Nov 11 2009
Azerbaijan

The Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) secretary general thinks
that Turkish and Azerbaijani foreign policies will be outlined with
mutual consent.

"As a Turkish citizen I think we have unbreakable ties with the
Azerbaijani people," OIC Secretary General Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu told
media in Baku today. "I realized that long ago. I have been observing
it since 1970. I think Turkish and Azerbaijani foreign policies will
be conducted with mutual consent. Neither Turkey nor Azerbaijan will
give up each other’s interests. One should not create conditions that
cause provocations."

Turkish and Armenian foreign ministers Ahmet Davutoglu and Edward
Nalbandian signed the Ankara-Yerevan protocols in Zurich Oct. 10.

Diplomatic relations between Armenia and Turkey have been broken due
to Armenia’s claims of an alleged genocide, and its occupation of
Azerbaijani lands. The border between them has been broken since 1993.

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 seven 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
peace negotiations.

BAKU: Azerbaijani Parliamentarians To Discuss Baku-Ankara Relations

AZERBAIJANI PARLIAMENTARIANS TO DISCUSS BAKU-ANKARA RELATIONS IN TURKEY

news.az
Nov 11 2009
Azerbaijan

Azerbaijani parliamentarians are leaving for Turkey to discuss
relations between Baku and Ankara established in the light of
normalization of the Turkish-Armenian ties.

"Rabiyat Aslanova chairman of the parliamentary human rights
committee and Ganira Pashayeva, member of the parliamentary committee
of international relations and interparliamentary ties, will be
staying in Ankara November 12-15 to participate in an event on the
Turkish-Armenian relations", the news service for Milli Medjlis
said Wednesday.

"Azerbaijani parliamentarians will speak at the event organized by
the Center of Strategic Studies of Turkey", the sources said.

Moreover, Aslanova and Pashayeva will visit several prestigious high
schools of Turkey to meet with students and inform them of the recent
events in the region, including the situation that established after
the Turkish-Armenian protocols were signed on creation of diplomatic
relations and opening of borders in Zurich on October 10.

Chess: Levon Aronyan To Play V. Boris Gelfand

LEVON ARONYAN TO PLAY V. BORIS GELFAND

Aysor
Nov 11 2009
Armenia

In round five of Moscow Chess Tournament dedicated to Grand Master
Mikhail Tal, Levon Aronyan-Alexander Morozevich set ended in a draw
and Armenian Grand Master at 3 points seeded third. Viswanathan Anand
(India) and Vladimir Kramnik (Russia) are a half-point ahead.

Boris Gelfand, Vasily Ivanchuk, Magnus Carlsen, and Ruslan Ponomarev
earned 2.5 points each. Alexander Morozevich is on 2 points; both
Peter Leko and Peter Svidler have 1.5 points each.

Today in round six Levon Aronyan will play black against Israel’s
Boris Gelfand. Magnus Carlsen will meet with Viswanathan Anand,
Vladimir Kramnik – with Ruslan Ponomarev, and Peter Leko will play
against Peter Svidler.

Armenia And Switzerland Sign Agreements

ARMENIA AND SWITZERLAND SIGN AGREEMENTS

Tert
Nov 11 2009
Armenia

On November 10, Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian left
Budapest for Switzerland for a short-term visit.

Upon his arrival in Bern, Nalbandian met Head of Swiss Federal
Department of Foreign Affairs Micheline Calmy-Rey.

Placing importance on the effective cooperation established between
their respective ministries, Nalbandian and Calmy-Rey arranged to
hold regular consultations between the two foreign ministries and also
discussed the possibility of broadening cooperation within the context
of international organizations. On the topic of Switzerland’s upcoming
EU chairmanship, the ministers exchanged ideas on the organization’s
agenda issues as well as issues related to its activities.

The parties agreed to take measures to promote trade-economic
relations, placing importance on the initiatives of businesses in
that sector.

Referring to the process of establishing Armenia-Turkey relations,
Nalbandian thanked Calmy-Rey for Switzerland’s mediation efforts.

According to the Armenian foreign minister, Switzerland undertook
a mission that required steadfastness and restraint, imagination,
caution and patience at the same time and the mediating state fulfilled
its mission with honour.

Nalbandian and Calmy-Rey referred to issues and developments related
to the South Caucasus region.

During the visit, Nalbandian and Calmy-Rey signed an Agreement on
Regular Air Communication between the Government of the Republic
of Armenia and the Swiss Federal Council, as well as an Agreement
on Cancelling the Entrance Permit Requirement for People Having
Diplomatic Passports between the Government of the Republic of Armenia
and the Swiss Federal Council, as announced by the Republic of Armenia
Foreign Ministry.

Edward Nalbandyan Expected To Head Armenian Delegation In The Annual

EDWARD NALBANDYAN EXPECTED TO HEAD ARMENIAN DELEGATION IN THE ANNUAL GATHERING OF THE FOREIGN MINISTERS OF THE OSCE MEMBER STATES

ARMENPRESS
Nov 12, 2009

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 12, ARMENPRESS: The annual gathering of the foreign
ministers of the OSCE member states will take place in Athens December
1-2. Spokesman for the Armenian Foreign Ministry Tigran Balayan told
Armenpress that usually the Armenian delegation in this gathering
is being headed by the Armenian Foreign Minister and this time too
Edward Nalbandyan is expected to take part in the session.

The OSCE Minsk group co-chairs stated earlier about the possible
meeting of the Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign ministers within the
framework of the gathering. Azerbaijani minister Elmar Mammedyarov
stated that he is expected to meet with his Armenian counterpart
within the framework of the gathering. Tigran Balayan noted though
that it is early to state anything clearly; "the time will come and
we will see," he stated.

Nikolay Ryzhkov Is Satisfied With New Schemes For Development Of Rai

NIKOLAY RYZHKOV IS SATISFIED WITH NEW SCHEMES FOR DEVELOPMENT OF RAILROADS IN ARMENIA

ArmInfo
2009-11-09 19:25:00

ArmInfo. The Russian co-chairman of the Armenian-Russian
inter-parliamentary committee, the member of the Russian Federaion
Council Nikolay Ryzhkov is satisfied with the new schemes for
development of railroads in Armenia.

While speaking at the committee’s meeting in Yerevan today, Ryzhkov
said that, when he came to Armenia after the Spitak earthquake in
1988, the railroads in the quake-stricken areas were "coiled into
springs." Today, the Armenian railroads are reviving. "Armenia is
actively developing its railways and, as person supervising railways
in the Federation Council, I am glad at this progress," Ryzhkov said.

He pointed out the contribution of South Caucasus Railways (subsidiary
of Russian Railways) and its director general Shevket Shaydullin to
the development of the Armenian railroads.

South Caucasus Railways is 100% subsidiary of Russian Railways and
has 30-year concession over Armenian railways.

European Movement Armenia To Collaborate With Gagik Tsarukyan Founda

EUROPEAN MOVEMENT ARMENIA TO COLLABORATE WITH GAGIK TSARUKYAN FOUNDATION

PanARMENIAN.Net
10.11.2009 15:41 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ European Movement Armenia NGO announced intention
to collaborate with Gagik Tsarukyan Foundation.

"Our organization opened a new office and got a possibility to enlarge
its staff with the technical assistance of the foundation. Moreover,
this cooperation will raise Armenia’s chances to join EU," EMA chairman
Viktor Yengibaryan said at the office opening ceremony.

For his part Mr. Gagik Tsarukyan emphasized that European Movement
Armenia helped dissemination of European values throughout the
republic. "European ideology is based on the principles of democracy,
human rights and solidarity," he said.

European Movement International Secretary General Diogo Pinto was
also present at the opening ceremony.