Accident On Slippery Highway

ACCIDENT ON SLIPPERY HIGHWAY

/vtar
02:45 pm | February 12, 2010

Social

Yesterday evening a traffic accident was recorded on Meghri-Yerevan
highway. Karine Khachatryan, 22, died on the spot. The other passengers
of the crashed GAZ 3102 were taken to hospital with injuries of
various degrees.

The car is said to have gone off the road because of the slippery road.

Karine Khachatryan was to get engaged on February 13. She was going
to Sisian to visit her father’s tomb

http://www.a1plus.am/en/social/2010/02/12

Armenian-Polish Intergovernmental Commission To Be Established

ARMENIAN-POLISH INTERGOVERNMENTAL COMMISSION TO BE ESTABLISHED

Armradio.am
11.02.2010 14:02

Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Karine Ghazinyan arrived in Warsaw
on February 10 to participate in the political consultations between
the Ministries of Foreign Affairs of Armenia and Poland.

On the first day of the visit the Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister
met Marcin Korolec, Poland’s Undersecretary of State of the Ministry
of Economy.

The parties stressed the necessity of promoting the Armenian-Polish
economic cooperation. Mrs. Ghazinyan informed about the economic
cooperation agreements reached between Armenia and the European Union.

The same day Karine Ghazinyan had a meeting with members of the
Poland-Armenian Deputy Friendship Group of the Polish Sejm. The parties
attached importance to the necessity of deepening the cooperation
between the Armenian and Polish delegations within parliamentary
assemblies of international organizations.

Members of the Deputy Frendhip Group noted that the visit of Poland’s
Prime Minister Donald Tusk to Armenia in 2010 will greatly contribute
to the further development of bilateral relations and reinforcement
of friendship between the Armenian and Polish peoples.

At the Polish Parliament Mrs. Ghazinyan met with Tomas Lenz, Head
of the Standing Committee on EU Eastern Partnership Program. The
interlocutors discussed issues related to the implementation of
the program.

Turkish NGO Suing Armenian Church

TURKISH NGO SUING ARMENIAN CHURCH

Tert.am
12:10 11.02.10

A Turkish non-governmental organization, Turk Buro-Sen, has officially
complained to Ankara’s Prosecutor’s office against Surb Grigor
Lousavorich (St. Gregory the Illuminator) Armenian church in Istanbul.

Turkish agency Ankara reports that Turk Buro-Sen accuses the Armenian
church of "inciting enmity among people" and "insulting" them.

In a recent press conference, head of Turk Buro-Sen, Fahrettin YokuÅ~_,
said that when internet users, while surfing the church’s website,
use Armenian fonts and press the "Y" and "S" buttons the computer
displays the following notification: TURKEY=GENOCIDE.

Turkey Has Nuclear Weapons

TURKEY HAS NUCLEAR WEAPONS

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
11.02.2010 18:47 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkey has nuclear weapons, NATO Ex-Secretary General
George Robertson was quoted as saying by the TIME TURK Web site.

As he said, that weapons are kept in the Incirlik military base of
U.S in Turkey’s territory. According to the source, the number of
weapons stored in Turkey reaches 40-90.

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), also called the (North)
Atlantic Alliance, is an intergovernmental military alliance based
on the North Atlantic Treaty which was signed on April 4, 1949. The
NATO headquarters are in Brussels, Belgium, and the organization
constitutes a system of collective defense whereby its member states
agree to mutual defense in response to an attack by any external party.

The Treaty of Brussels, signed on March 17, 1948 by Belgium, the
Netherlands, Luxembourg, France and the United Kingdom is considered
the precursor to the NATO agreement. The treaty and the Soviet Berlin
Blockade led to the creation of the Western European Union’s Defense
Organization in September 1948. However, participation of the United
States was thought necessary in order to counter the military power
of the USSR, and therefore talks for a new military alliance began
almost immediately.

These talks resulted in the North Atlantic Treaty, which was signed
in Washington, D.C. on April 4, 1949. It included the five Treaty
of Brussels states, as well as the United States, Canada, Portugal,
Italy, Norway, Denmark and Iceland. Popular support for the Treaty
was not unanimous; some Icelanders commenced a pro-neutrality,
anti-membership riot in March 1949.

Greece and Turkey joined the alliance in 1952, forcing a series of
controversial negotiations, in which the United States and Britain
were the primary disputants, over how to bring the two countries into
the military command structure. In July 1997, three former communist
countries, Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Poland, were invited
to join NATO, which finally happened in 1999. Membership went on
expanding with the accession of seven more Northern European and
Eastern European countries to NATO: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
and also Slovenia, Slovakia, Bulgaria, and Romania. They were first
invited to start talks of membership during the 2002 Prague Summit,
and joined NATO on 29 March 2004, shortly before the 2004 Istanbul
summit. At the April 2008 summit in Bucharest, Romania, NATO agreed
to the accession of Croatia and Albania and invited them to join. Both
countries joined NATO in April 2009.

In August 2003, NATO commenced its first mission ever outside Europe
when it assumed control over International Security Assistance Force
(ISAF) in Afghanistan.

BAKU: Ukrainian Documentary On Karabakh Premieres In Kiev

UKRAINIAN DOCUMENTARY ON KARABAKH PREMIERES IN KIEV

news.az
Feb 10 2010
Azerbaijan

Talat Aliyev The documentary, "The Grinding Stone of History –
Karabakh", features the history of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict,
including the Khojaly massacre.

The documentary was made at the initiative of Ukraine’s First National
TV channel and Azerbaijan’s state-owned AzTV.

Azerbaijan’s ambassador to Ukraine, Talat Aliyev, spoke at the
premiere about the Armenian occupation, terrorism and vandalism and
the Khojaly genocide.

MP Ganira Pashayeva said that the film conveyed the history of the
Karabakh conflict.

Ambassador Aliyev said that the premiere was part of a major campaign
launched last year in cooperation with the Justice for Khojaly
campaign to inform the Ukrainian community about the tragic events
in Azerbaijan’s history.

Recent campaign events were an evening to commemorate the 20 January
martyrs and the launch of the Ukrainian version of a book by the
head of the Presidential Administration, Ramiz Mehdiyev, "Realities
of Azerbaijani Genocide".

"In February we will hold a number of events to remember the victims
of the Khojaly genocide," Aliyev said.

Deniz Baykal: "The Government’s Policy Regarding Armenia Resulted Wi

DENIZ BAYKAL: "THE GOVERNMENT’S POLICY REGARDING ARMENIA RESULTED WITH FIASCO"

APA
Feb 9 2010
Azerbaijan

Baku – APA. "Armenia is our neighbor. Turkey was one of the first
countries recognizing Armenia’s independence after its establishment.

However, Armenia occupied the territories of Azerbaijan afterwards.

Turkey regarded it inadmissible and closed its borders with Armenia.

Turkey has closed its borders not to cause trouble for Armenian people,
but because of happenings against Azerbaijan. Now the government
says it has zero problem with the neighbors", said leader of Turkish
Republican People’s Party Deniz Baykal at the party’s meeting, APA
reports quoting Hurriyet.

According to Baykal, Armenia does not demonstrate any will to normalize
relations with Turkey. "Meetings were held in Switzerland, they said
"historic opportunity has been created". Protocols were signed and
they went ahead. But we warned them "do not take such step, you will
hurt Azerbaijan, Azerbaijan is much more important than you think it
to be, you will legitimize the occupation in Azerbaijan". We said
we would not let the protocols be approved unless the occupation
ends. Azerbaijan also demonstrated its strict objection and protest.

Further, the Prime Minister visited Azerbaijan and said "We will not
open borders unless the occupation ends". But we have not seen any
progress regarding this issue.

Baykal said Turkey-Armenia rapprochement process is in deadlock:
"24 April is coming. Turkey will be oppressed again. This government’s
"zero problem" policy regarding Armenia is completely fiasco. Nothing
has been gained, but much has been lost. We have lost Azerbaijan’s
friendship. They said "zero problem", they failed to settle problems
with Armenia, plus they created problem with Azerbaijan".

Susi Kentikian returns at Sporthalle Hamburg on April 24

Susi Kentikian returns at Sporthalle Hamburg on April 24
06.02.2010 14:48 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Triple flyweight world champion Susi Kentikian
(26-0, 16 KOs) returns on April 24 at the Sporthalle Hamburg. The
undefeated `Killer Queen’ will be defending her WBA/WIBF/WBO belts
against unbeaten challenger Nadia Raoui (11-0-1, 3 KOs) who holds the
WIBA belt. `I’m always excited and very happy when I have a fight in
my hometown,’ said Kentikian.

`It will be a difficult and tough fight but I’m used to that. Have
your fingers crossed – so come and see my fight live!’ The bout will
be Kentikian’s first fight as the headlining fighter on the German ZDF
network. Additional fights will be announced within the next few days,
boxing.de reported.

Susanna "Susi" Kentikian (born on September 11, 1987)[3] is a
German-Armenian professional boxer now residing in Germany. She was
born in Yerevan, Armenian SSR, but she left the country with her
family at the age of five because of the Nagorno-Karabakh War.
Kentikian has lived in Hamburg since 1996 and began boxing when she
was twelve years old. Following a successful amateur career, she
turned professional in 2005 when she signed with the Hamburg boxing
promoter Spotlight Boxing. Kentikian won her first world championship
fight in February 2007, and she is the current World Boxing
Association (WBA), World Boxing Organization (WBO) and Women’s
International Boxing Federation (WIBF) world flyweight champion.

Kentikian is undefeated, having won 16 of her 25 professional fights
by knockout. The German television station ZDF broadcasts her fights
since July 2009. She had previously headlined fight cards for the
television station ProSieben from 2007 to 2009. Kentikian has gained
minor celebrity status in Germany, and she hopes to reach popularity
similar to the retired German female boxing star Regina Halmich.

Russian Gas Deliveries To Armenia Down 19.7% In 2009

RUSSIAN GAS DELIVERIES TO ARMENIA DOWN 19.7% IN 2009

Interfax
Feb 1 2010
Russia

Russian gas deliveries to Armenia declined 19.7% to 1.809 billion
cubic meters in 2009, down from 2.254 bcm in 2008, the Armrosgazprom
concern reported.

Armrosgazprom sold 1.661 bcm of gas last year, 20.1% less.

Households consumed 0.553 bcm of gas (6.1% less), power generation
-0.366 bcm (39.7% less), industrial enterprises – 0.260 bcm (29.5%
less), and filling stations for natural gas fueled vehicles – 0.306
bcm (11.2% less).

The company said demand declined due to the global financial crisis
and to dispatching constraints faced by power companies.

Armrosgazprom was founded in 1997. Gazprom (RTS: GAZP) owns 80%
and the Armenia government has 20%.

Armenia’s Budget Deficit Was 4.7% Of GDP In 2009

ARMENIA’S BUDGET DEFICIT WAS 4.7% OF GDP IN 2009

Interfax
Feb 1 2010
Russia

Armenia’s budget deficit in 2009 was 148.3 billion dram, or 4.7%
of GDP, the national statistics service said.

Budget revenues for last year came to 676.4 billion dram, or 21.4%
of GDP, having contracted 10.9% from 2008.

Tax receipts provided 503.3 billion drams, or 15.9% of GDP, 15.9% down
from 2008. Added-value taxes were down 20.2% to 254.1 billion drams,
profit taxes 5.1% to 81.8 billion drams, and excise taxes 6.8% to 42.7
billion drams. Income taxes rose 12% to 60.2 billion drams. Budget
revenues form customs duties dropped 32.7% to 25.1 billion drams.

Budget expenditures came to 824.7 billion drams last year, or 26.1%
of GDP, having risen 8.4% from 2008. Social welfare spending accounted
for 7.7% of GDP, defense for 4.1%, and educaton for 3.3%.

The official exchange rate for February 1: 375.5 drams/$1.