Turkish MPs To Arrive In Baku

TURKISH MPS TO ARRIVE IN BAKU

news.am
Oct 27 2009
Armenia

October 27, parliament delegation of 8 Turkish MPs arrives in Baku. The
delegation is headed by the chairman of the Parliament’s commission
on foreign affairs Murad Merjan.

In the course of a 3-day visit MPs intend to meet with Azerbaijani
President Ilham Aliyev, Parliament Speaker Oktay Asadov, the members
of the committee on international and interparliamentary relations.

The delegation comprises the members of ruling Justice and Development
Party as well as oppositional Republican People’s Party and Nationalist
Movement Party.

Superjet SSJ 100 To Replenish Armavia’s Fleet In 2010

SUPERJET SSJ 100 TO REPLENISH ARMAVIA’S FLEET IN 2010

PanARMENIAN.Net
26.10.2009 18:20 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Superjet SSJ 100 will replenish the fleet of Armavia
not in late 2009, as was stated earlier, but in April of 2010, Mikhail
Baghdasarov , head of Mika Limited and the owner the airline, told
reporters on October 26 in the capital of Bahrain – Manama during
the official launch of the new flight Yerevan – Bahrain. "The two
purchased planes are delayed, since there are some problems with
their certification," Mikhail Baghdasarov said.

Italian President Invited To Visit Yerevan

ITALIAN PRESIDENT INVITED TO VISIT YEREVAN

Tert
Oct 26 2009
Armenia

On October 23, Armenian Ambassador to Italy Ruben Karapetyan submitted
his credentials to Italian President Giorgio Napolitano, informs the
Armenian Foreign Ministry press office.

During the private talk following the credentials submitting ceremony,
the Italian president stated Armenia is an important partner for
Italy and Armenian-Italian relations goes back thousands of years.

Ambassador Karapetyan, for his part, stressed Armenia’s readiness to
raise its relations with Italy to a new level. With this aim in mind,
Ambassador Karapetyan, on behalf of Armenian president Serzh Sargsyan,
invited Napolitano to visit Armenia.

At the Italian president’s request, Ambassador Karapetyan presented
the latest developments in Armenia-Turkey relations and the issue
of Nagorno-Karabakh.

Armenian Expert: Azerbaijan Has Revenge For Armenian-Turkish Protoco

ARMENIAN EXPERT: AZERBAIJAN HAS REVENGE FOR ARMENIAN-TURKISH PROTOCOLS IN INFORMATION FIELD

ArmInfo
2009-10-26 14:14:00

ArmInfo. The information war conducted by Azerbaijan against Armenia,
is characterized by not usual aggressiveness, a well-known Armenian
turcologist Ruben Safrastyan told ArmInfo.

According to him, in the scope of the Armenian-Turkish relations,
Azerbaijan tries to shift this aggressiveness onto Turkey. ‘This
is caused by the fact that Azerbaijan is actually an observer of
the process that takes place between Armenia and Turkey, and that
it cannot affect this process. Therefore, it tries to compensate
it in the information field showing an excessive aggressiveness’,
Safrastyan said.

Armenian, Turkish Historians And Archeologists To Meet In Kars?

ARMENIAN, TURKISH HISTORIANS AND ARCHEOLOGISTS TO MEET IN KARS?

PanARMENIAN.Net
26.10.2009 15:01 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian and Turkish historians and archeologists
will meet in Kars in the near future to discuss issues referring to
reconstruction of Ani, the medieval capital of Armenia. According to
Turkish Minister of Culture and Tourism Ertugrul Gunay, preparation for
formation of a joint commission, which will decide on reconstruction
of Ani, is underway.

"Details are being discussed and you will see how the structure
functions soon. Joint cultural projects with participation of Armenian
and Turkish singers and musicians will be launched. Many of well-known
Turkish singers have Armenian roots and we are hopeful we will find
positivism in our relations," he said, Patronlar Dunyasi reported.

Armenian Prime Minister Opens School Of Arts In Armavir

ARMENIAN PRIME MINISTER OPENS SCHOOL OF ARTS IN ARMAVIR

News.am
Oct 23 2009
Armenia

Armenia’s Prime Minister Tigran Sarkisyan participates in opening
ceremony of the renovated Arts School in Armavir, Cabinet’s press
office reports. During the ceremony Armenian PM learnt the acting
classes.

Armavir School of Arts which acts since 1950s has Art, Dance, Music
Departments and various groups attended by 345 pupils.

It was spent 163 million AMD provided in three phases on repair of
the two-storied building.

Datalex System Implementation Will Encourage Further Legislative Ref

DATALEX SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION WILL ENCOURAGE FURTHER LEGISLATIVE REFORMS IN ARMENIA

PanARMENIAN.Net
23.10.2009 16:02 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On October 23, Marriott Armenia Hotel hosted Datalex
public information booth presentation, attended by RA Prime Minister
Tigran Sargsyan, RA Justice and Health Ministers, RA Ombudsman,
Prosecutor General and representatives of law enforcement agencies.

The program is implemented by RA Justice Ministry with the assistance
of WB, RA and Netherlands’ government.

System implementation will promote public control over legislative
system in Armenia, through increasing system transparency. The system
will provide information on legislative processes, legal cases, court
decrees and final forensic acts, thus encouraging further legislative
reforms, said Tigran Sargsyan.

Judicial Reform Project Director, Artur Tunyan, presenting system
operating regime, noted that Datalex can be operated both in
information booths and monitors located at Yerevan’s court buildings,
Justice Ministry, Ombudsman’s office and regional courts. The booths
will provide a possibility to pay taxes and obtain information from
governmental websites.

"Starting October 23, the system will become available to all RA
citizens, enabling them to use Datalex to attain information on any
forensic material they’re interested in," Tunyan emphasized.

The Armenian Parliament Should Not Ratify The Protocols

THE ARMENIAN PARLIAMENT SHOULD NOT RATIFY THE PROTOCOLS
Nvard Davtyan

"Radiolur"
23.10.2009 18:33

Head of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) Bureau’s Hay
Dat and Political Affairs Office Kiro Manoyan declared today that by
presenting an Armenian Genocide Resolution to the US Senate, Robert
Menendez and John Ensign expressed their protest to the creation of
a subcommittee on discussion of historical issues.

According to Kiro Manoyan, this is also a pressure on the White House
to make the Obama Administration separate the issue of the Armenian
Genocide from the Armenia-Turkey relations. According to him, the
Armenian Parliament should not ratify the documents, while Turkey will
ratify them by April 24 only in case Armenia and Azerbaijan agree on
the basic principles of the Karabakh settlement.

ANKARA: MGK Voices Support For Protocols, Counterterrorism Efforts

MGK VOICES SUPPORT FOR PROTOCOLS, COUNTERTERRORISM EFFORTS

Today’s Zaman
Oct 22 2009
Turkey

The National Security Council (MGK) has expressed strong support
for the two protocols signed recently with Armenia to thaw Turkey’s
long-standing icy relationship with the country and plans to respond
to acts of terror directed at Turkey by terrorists hiding in northern
Iraq.

The council convened on Tuesday at the Cankaya presidential palace
for a meeting to discuss the latest developments in Turkey, including
the government’s recent efforts to end terror in the country and the
process of the Armenian-Turkish rapprochement, which has recently
gained momentum with an agreement signed between the two countries.

The Turkish and Armenian foreign ministers signed two protocols on
Oct. 10 in Zurich, which call for the opening of the border, closed
since 1993, and the restoration of diplomatic relations. Turkey
closed the border and severed its diplomatic ties with Armenia in
a show of solidarity with Azerbaijan, who fought a war with Armenia
over Nagorno-Karabakh. About one fifth of Azerbaijani territory has
been under Armenian occupation since then.

The MGK issued a five-article statement after a seven-and-a-half-hour
meeting. The statement included the council’s positive opinions
about improving relations between Turkey and Armenia, views about
Turkey’s growing role for peace and stability in the region and its
determination to fight any terrorist threat posed by northern Iraq.

"Recent efforts to settle disagreements in the South Caucasus,
including Nagorno-Karabakh, and perspectives for the future of the
region have been evaluated in light of the two protocols signed
with Armenia. It has been confirmed that the ongoing process will
contribute to the solution of problems between Azerbaijan and Armenia,"
read the statement. According to the statement, Turkey will continue
its efforts for the restoration of an atmosphere of peace, stability,
cooperation and confidence in the region.

On Turkey’s counterterrorism efforts, the council spoke sharply and
recalled a government motion passed in early October to extend by
another year a mandate to launch cross-border military operations
against the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) in northern Iraq.

"Any terrorist threat directed at Turkey from northern Iraq will not go
without a response," read the MGK statement. Turkish fighter jets have
staged a series of strikes on PKK targets in neighboring northern Iraq
since October 2007, and in February 2008 the military sent significant
land forces across the border to fight the group, which is designated
a terrorist organization by a large majority of the international
community. The extension of the motion came at a time when Turkey
has been discussing a recent move by the government to settle the
country’s long-standing Kurdish question with a democratic initiative.

The MGK statement also recalled that Turkey is set to assume leadership
of the Regional Command Capital once again in November, underlining
that Turkish troops would not carry out any activities related to the
fight against terror, drug smuggling and the clearing of land mines.

The number of non-combat Turkish troops there will be increased to
1,600 when it takes up leadership on Nov. 1. Turkey has constantly
voiced its determination not to send any combat troops to Afghanistan.

Auction Of Treasury Short-Term Bonds With 26-Week Maturity Held On O

AUCTION OF TREASURY SHORT-TERM BONDS WITH 26-WEEK MATURITY HELD ON OCTOBER 20

Noyan Tapan
Oct 20, 2009

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 20, NOYAN TAPAN. An action of state (treasury)
short-term bonds (AMGT26204105 issue) with a 26-week maturity was held
on October 20. The amount of bonds subject to placement was 1 billion
drams, the demand – 1 billion 444 million drams. The placement of
bonds made 1 billion drams, the revenues from placement amounted to
967 million 10,028 drams. The weighted average yield of the placement
is 6.7481%, the limit yield is 7.1429%, the press service of the RA
Ministry of Finance reported.