Armenia Is Still In Blockade

ARMENIA IS STILL IN BLOCKADE

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29-09-2004

Armenia is expecting for a significant freight concerning running
Nuclear Power Plant of Metsamor. Because of actions applied by Russia
towards Georgia within the anti-terrorism struggle the car with the
matter provided for the stations of Nuclear Power Plant remained in
Georgian-Russian frontier.

As a result of negotiations carried on by the Armenian Government an
agreement seems to be made to allow the car to cross the frontier this
evening and to set out to Armenia if the Russian and Georgian frontier
guards manage to find the necessary car among those in the “jam”.

Though the leadership of Armenia holds telephone conversations with
the leaders of Russia and Georgia, the problem remains unsettled. “The
Armenian Authorities are not to eliminate the obstacle”, Armenian PM
Andranik Margaryan said. Solution to “blockade” of Armenia depends
on the negotiations with Georgian and Russian Authorities.

Freight transport of Armenia has become problematic since Novorosiysk
ferryboat is now under construction. So it is advised to choose
another way by Ilyichevsk ferry.

However, it’s not the settlement to the problem, either, as too many
cars are accumulated on Georgia-Russia frontier. Recently about 20
cars were let out to Armenia. But the Georgian side affirms that
there is a problem to let the cars out. There are numerous “Armenian”
cars in the boundary.

Diamonds Mined in The Rhodopes

Novinite, Bulgaria
Sept 29 2004

Diamonds Mined in The Rhodopes

Politics: 29 September 2004, Wednesday.

A Bulgarian professor announced Wednesday that diamonds have been
unearthed for the first time in Bulgaria.

The discovery was made by Doctor Harizan Harizanov, a lecturer at
the New Bulgarian University.

The possibility for diamond deposits nestling in Bulgaria has been
suggested before, but Harizanov is the first one to make an actual
discovery.

He told the Bulgarian News Agency that the precious stones were
discovered in the area around Kardzali, a town in Bulgaria’s far south.

The news about the rare find was broken during a crystals and minerals
expo in Pleven. More than 300 pieces are on display at the city’s
History Museum, including unique precious stones.

Visitors of the exhibition will have the chance to see an Antarctic
agate, a chunk from the Mt Ararat volcano in Armenia, as well as
mammoth tusk found in the Black Sea near the Bulgaria coast.

Armenian party denounces authorities’ decision to send peacekeepers

Armenian party denounces authorities’ decision to send peacekeepers to Iraq

Noyan Tapan news agency
28 Sep 04

Yerevan

“The Armenian authorities’ decision to dispatch a 50-strong company
to Iraq has caused dissatisfaction of people at large,” the political
council of the Fatherland Popular Front has said. The organization’s
statement dated 25 September says that if this decision is implemented,
“Armenia and Artsakh [Karabakh], including all the Armenians throughout
the world, will face a serious danger”.

“Obviously, Armenia’s move to join the anti-Iraq coalition, even under
the Polish flag, will have a certain effect. First, this will damage
mutual confidence and friendship between Armenians and Arabs. It
cannot be ruled out that both the diaspora and Armenia proper will
sustain human, cultural and economic losses,” the statement said.

The political council of the Fatherland Popular Front appeals to
“volunteers going to Iraq, their parents and next of kin to protest
this anti-national decision and hinder its realization with all
possible means”.

At the same time, the organization warns that “if the National Assembly
approves this adventurist decision, then the responsibility for its
consequences will rest with the regime, and it will face the public’s
condemnation”.

NKR President Gukasyan, OSCE envoy discuss conflict settlement

NKR President Gukasyan, OSCE envoy discuss conflict settlement

Noyan Tapan news agency
23 Sep 04

YEREVAN

The president of the Nagornyy Karabakh Republic [NKR], Arkadiy
Gukasyan, received the special envoy of the OSCE chairman-in-office
for the Nagornyy Karabakh issue, Filip Dimitrov, on 23 September at
the representative office of the NKR in Armenia.

The head of the information department of the NKR president told Noyan
Tapan news agency that during the meeting, the sides discussed the
settlement of the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict and possible steps in
this context.

Filip Dimitrov stressed that the OSCE chairman-in-office is interested
in a peaceful settlement to the conflict and spoke about the need to
speed up the process.

The NKR president specially noted the importance of the status and
security of Nagornyy Karabakh. Arkadiy Gukasyan expressed his
confidence that it is impossible to settle the conflict without taking
into account the interests of the NKR people.

At the end of the meeting, the NKR president confirmed that the
Karabakh side is ready to resolve the existing problems through a
dialogue.

The meeting was also attended by the NKR foreign minister, Ashot
Gulyan, and the personal representative of the OSCE
chairman-in-office, Andrzej Kasprzyk.

BAKU: Turkish, Azeri and Armenian FMs to discuss Upper Garabagh

Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
Sept 24 2004

Turkish, Azeri and Armenian FMs to discuss Upper Garabagh conflict

Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul will hold private meetings with
his Azerbaijani and Armenian counterparts on Friday within the annual
session of the UN General Assembly in New York to discuss ways of
settling the Upper Garabagh conflict.
The parties will focus on the current status of the conflict and the
situation in the region.
Armenian media have reported Turkish Minister Gul will also discuss
with his Armenian counterpart Oskanian Armenia’s false claims for the
recognition of the so-called `Armenian massacre of 1915′.*

UE-Turchia: Commissione, raccocomandazione sara’ dettagliata

ANSA Notiziario Generale in Italiano
24 Sept 2004

UE-TURCHIA: COMMISSIONE, RACCOCOMANDAZIONE SARA’ DETTAGLIATA ;
RISPETTO CRITERI POLITICI SARA’ CHIAVE APERTURA NEGOZIATI

BRUXELLES

(ANSA) – BRUXELLES, 24 SET – La Commissione Europea
presentera’ il 6 ottobre la sua raccomandazione se e quando
aprire con la Turchia negoziati di adesione e sara’ una
“raccomandazione dettagliata”.

Lo ha ribadito il portavoce della commissione Jean-Christophe
Filori, rispondendo a diverse domande sugli sviluppi delle
relazioni tra Ue e Turchia dopo la visita del premier turco ieri
a Bruxelles.

“La chiave della raccomandazione saranno i criteri politici
e il loro grado di attuazione da parte della Turchia”, ha detto
Filori. “Questo ci e’ stato chiesto dai leader europei nel
dicembre 2002 e questo e’ quello che faremo”.

Alle domande su molte questioni che restano ancora da
chiarire con la Turchia, la questione curda, il genocidio armeno
tra le altre, Filori ha detto: “lo spettro delle cose ancora da
risolvere con la Turchia e’ molto largo, questo non era
l’obiettivo degli incontri di ieri”. Ed ha aggiunto: “non
stiamo parlando ora dell’adesione della Turchia per dicembre, ma
stiamo parlando solo dell’apertura dei negoziati. E per aprire i
negoziati, vanno rispettati una serie di criteri sul fronte
democratico, politico, economico e del rispetto dei diritti
umani”. (ANSA).

Gazprom says to store 62.5 bcm of gas underground by Oct 15

Prime-Tass English-language Business Newswire
September 22, 2004

Gazprom says to store 62.5 bcm of gas underground by Oct 15

MOSCOW, Sept 22 (Prime-Tass) — Russia’s natural gas monopoly Gazprom
is to pump 62.5 billion cubic meters of gas into its underground gas
storage facilities by October 15 to ensure the company can meet
domestic gas demand and continue gas exports in the period between
September 2004 and February 2005, the company said in a press release
Wednesday.

Gazprom currently has 24 underground gas storage facilities in Russia
and takes lease of some gas storage facilities in Ukraine as well.

Gazprom is also a shareholder in several foreign companies that
operate underground gas storages in Latvia, Armenia and Germany.

Gazprom is currently building three storage facilities in Russia’s
exclave Kaliningrad Region, its constituent republic of Udmurtia, and
the Volgograd Region.

Under intergovernmental agreements the company is conducting
geological and technical explorations to build another gas storage
facility in Romania.

At present Russian underground gas storage facilities are able to
provide up to 550 million cubic meters of gas daily. This figure is
expected to increase by 16 million cubic meters in December
2004-February 2005. End

High energy mystery lurks at the galactic centre

Spaceflight Now, FL
Sept 22 2004

High energy mystery lurks at the galactic centre
PARTICLE PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY RESEARCH COUNCIL

A mystery lurking at the centre of our own Milky Way galaxy – an
object radiating high-energy gamma rays – has been detected by a team
of UK astronomers working with international partners. Their
research, published today (September 22nd) in the Journal Astronomy
and Astrophysics, was carried out using the High Energy Stereoscopic
System (H.E.S.S.), an array of four telescopes, in Namibia,
South-West Africa.

The Galactic Centre harbours a number of potential gamma-ray sources,
including a supermassive black hole, remnants of supernova explosions
and possibly an accumulation of exotic ‘dark matter’ particles, each
of which should emit the radiation slightly differently. The
radiation observed by the H.E.S.S. team comes from a region very near
Sagittarius A*, the black hole at the centre of the galaxy. According
to most theories of dark matter, it is too energetic to have been
created by the annihilation of dark matter particles. The observed
energy spectrum best fits theories of the source being a giant
supernova explosion, which should produce a constant stream of
radiation.

Dr. Paula Chadwick of the University of Durham said, “We know that a
giant supernova exploded in this region 10,000 years ago. Such an
explosion could accelerate cosmic gamma rays to the high energies we
have seen – a billion times more energy than the radiation used for
X-rays in hospitals. But further observations will be needed to
determine the exact source.”

Professor Ian Halliday, Chief Executive of the Particle Physics and
Astronomy Research Council (PPARC) which funds UK involvement in
H.E.S.S. said; “Science continues to throw out the unexpected as we
push back the frontiers of knowledge.” Halliday added “The centre of
our Galaxy is a mysterious place, home to exotic phenomena such as a
black hole and dark matter. Finding out which of these sources
produced the gamma-rays will tell us a lot about the processes taking
place in the very heart of the Milky Way.”

However, the team’s theory doesn’t fit with earlier results obtained
by the Japanese /Australian CANGAROO instrument or the US Whipple
instrument. Both of these have detected high-energy gamma rays from
the Galactic Centre in the past (observations from 1995-2002), though
not with the same precision as H.E.S.S, and they were unable to
pinpoint the exact location as H.E.S.S. has now done, making it
harder to deduce the source. These previous results have different
characteristics to the H.E.S.S. observations. It is possible that the
gamma-ray source at the Galactic Centre varies over the timescale of
a year, suggesting that the source is in fact a variable object, such
as the central black hole.

The H.E.S.S. team hopes to unravel the mystery with further
observations of the Galactic Centre over the next year or two. The
full array of four telescopes will be inaugurated on September 29th
2004, see

The H.E.S.S. collaboration

The High Energy Stereoscopic System (H.E.S.S.) team consists of
scientists from Germany, France, the UK, the Czech Republic, Ireland,
Armenia, South Africa and Namibia.

The H.E.S.S. array

Over the last few years, the H.E.S.S. collaboration have been
building a system of four telescopes in the Khomas Highland region of
Namibia, to study very-high-energy gamma rays from cosmic particle
accelerators. The telescopes, known as Cherenkov telescopes, image
the light created when high-energy cosmic gamma rays are absorbed in
the atmosphere, and have opened a new energy domain for astronomy.
The H.E.S.S. telescopes each feature mirrors of area 107 square
metres, and are equipped with highly sensitive and very fast
960-pixel light detectors in the focal planes. Construction of the
telescope system started in 2001; the fourth telescope was
commissioned in December 2003. Observations were being made even
while the system was being built, first using a single telescope,
then with two and three telescopes. While only the complete
four-telescope system provides the full performance, the first
H.E.S.S. telescope alone was already superior to any of the
instruments operated previously in the southern hemisphere. Among the
first targets to be observed with a two-telescope instrument was the
Galactic Centre.

Armenia dissatisfied with PACE report on NK

RIA Novosti, Russia
Sept 22 2004

ARMENIA DISSATISFIED WITH PACE REPORT ON NAGORNY KARABAKH

YEREVAN, September 22 (RIA Novosti) – Armenian Foreign Minister
Vardan Oskanyan has expressed dissatisfaction over the report on
Nagorny Karabakh delivered by Terry Davis, ex-Parliamentary Assembly
of the Council of Europe (PACE) reporter on Nagorny Karabakh.

“It is unacceptable for Armenia,” Mr Oskanyan told pressmen.

The minister does not believe either that the new PACE reporter,
David Atkinson of Britain, will be unbiased. Mr Oskanyan said he was
aware of Britain’s position on territorial integrity issues.

“The ex-rapporteur’s report shall be seen merely as a viewpoint that
is not legally binding and is not fraught with any consequences,”
Tigran Torosyan, Armenian Parliament Vice-Speaker, said in earlier
remarks on Mr Davis’ report. Mr Torosyan noted that terms like
“ethnic cleansing” had appeared in the report. However, he complained
that they were applied equally in relation to Azerbaijan and Armenia.
Besides, the report acknowledges Azerbaijan and Armenia’s equal
rights to territorial integrity and national self-determination.

Mr Torosyan said the phrase “A major part of Azerbaijan’s territory
is so far occupied by Armenia and the separatist forces are
continuing to maintain control over the Republic of Nagorny Karabakh”
was absolutely unacceptable for Armenia.

Armenia believes the only positive provision in the report is the one
reading that the Azerbaijani authorities have been invited to
establish contacts with the republic’s forces for discussing its
status in the future.

Terry Davis, who led the British delegation at PACE and the
organisation’s socialist faction, was appointed reporter on Nagorny
Karabakh at the summer session in 2002. In June 2004, Mr Davis was
elected Secretary General of the Council of Europe. His report on
Karabakh was heard at the PACE Political Council’s meeting in Paris
on September 14. British deputy David Atkinson was elected new
reporter on the Krabakh problem on the same day.

Mr Atkinson has already announced an intention to meet all parties to
the conflict. However, it is not immediately clear when his visit to
the region will take place.

BAKU: Azeri leader, European official note importance of expandingco

Azeri leader, European official note importance of expanding cooperation

Azartac news agency, Baku
17 Sep 04

[No dateline as received] Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev received
a delegation led by the chairman of the European Commission, Romano
Prodi, on 17 September.

Having sincerely welcomed the guest, President Ilham Aliyev recalled
his meeting with Romano Prodi in Belgium and said that the meeting
had been very productive. President Ilham Aliyev said that relations
between Azerbaijan and the European Union are successfully developing
and that our country attaches great importance to the further
development of this cooperation. The head of state pointed out that
relations with the European Union form one of the main directions of
Azerbaijan’s foreign policy and new achievements are being made in
this sphere.

Stressing that the EU’s New Neighbourhood policy is of great
importance, President Ilham Aliyev said that this policy is one of
the most important spheres in relations between Azerbaijan and the
European Union. The head of state stressed that the appointment of
an EU representative for the South Caucasus will serve the further
development of our relations.

President Ilham Aliyev said that cooperation in the political,
economic, cultural and other spheres between Azerbaijan and
the European Union are successfully developing and expressed his
confidence that these relations will strengthen even more in the
future. Recalling that Azerbaijan is part of Europe, the head of
state said that our country’s integration into European structures
is one of the priorities of our foreign policy.

President Ilham Aliyev said that Azerbaijan and the European Union
are successfully cooperating in the economic and especially in the
energy sphere and stressed that the political dialogue was also at
a high level.

The head of state expressed his confidence that Romano Prodi’s visit
to Azerbaijan will help develop and strengthen our relations even more.

The guest thanked President Ilham Aliyev for the sincere reception
and for his remarks on relations with the European Union and stressed
that he was very pleased with his visit to Azerbaijan. Saying that
cooperation in the political, economic and other spheres was an
integral part of the New Neighbourhood policy, the guest added that
the implementation of this policy is of great importance in terms
of strengthening cooperation between Azerbaijan and the European
Commission and solving problems. Mr Prodi said that the European
Union is facing important tasks in the sphere of implementing this
policy and stressed that his organization has a fair position on the
New Neighbourhood policy.

The guest said that a swift peaceful solution to the
Armenian-Azerbaijani Nagornyy Karabakh conflict was important for
the successful implementation of the New Neighbourhood policy.

Mr Romano Prodi said that the European Union, which covers a vast area
with a population of 500m, attaches great importance to the expansion
of cooperation with Azerbaijan, which is playing an important role in
the region. He expressed his hope that these relations will continue
to develop.

The meeting was also attended by Novruz Mammadov, head of the foreign
relations department of the Presidential Executive Staff, and the
head of the Azerbaijani mission to the European Union, Arif Mammadov.