Edward Nalbandyan Drew ODIHR Director’s Attention To Anti-Armenian C

EDWARD NALBANDYAN DREW ODIHR DIRECTOR’S ATTENTION TO ANTI-ARMENIAN CAMPAIGN IN BAKU

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
19.11.2009 17:33 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ FM Edward Nalbandyan has received Janez LenarÄ~MiÄ~M,
Head of OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights
(ODIHR), who is carrying out an official visit in Armenia. Parties
discussed issues of cooperation between Armenia and OSCE/ODIHR.

Highly assessing organization’s role in advancing democratic principles
and protecting human rights, Armenian FM reiterated official Yerevan’s
willingness to cooperate with office. In turn, LenarÄ~MiÄ~M appreciated
effective cooperation with Armenian leadership and expressed his
gratitude to FM Nalbandyan for visiting OSCE/ODIHR Headquarters
in Warsaw.

Parties attached much importance to office’s support in enhancing
electoral processes and carrying out observation missions. They also
discussed democratic reform process in Armenia and the country’s steps
in that direction. Edward Nalbandyan drew ODIHR Director’s attention
to anti-Armenian campaign in Baku, RA MFA press service reports.

CoE Interested In Karabakh Conflict Resolution

COE INTERESTED IN KARABAKH CONFLICT RESOLUTION

PanARMENIAN.Net
19.11.2009 13:01 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Council of Europe is interested in the swift
settlement of frozen conflicts, in particular Nagorno Karabakh,
Slovenian Foreign Minister Samuel Zbogar said during a press
conference after handing over the Committee of Ministers chairmanship
to Switzerland, Trend News reported.

"First of all, I should say that all frozen conflicts, in particular
Nagorno Karabakh, should be settled as soon as possible," he said.

"All parties, including the Council of Europe, are interested. But
Azerbaijan and Armenia should seek for ways to resolve the problem. We
have seen this during the Russian-Georgian war last year. Frozen
conflicts can turn into a hot spot with time, what can be very
dangerous."

The Slovenian FM said the Council of Europe can create favorable
conditions to speed up the settlement process.

"The Council of Europe can do a lot to create favorable ground to speed
up the process," he said. "The Council of Europe can also assist in
strengthening inter-regional cooperation in the South Caucasus. The
Eastern Partnership between the Council of Europe and South Caucasus
and other countries was established for this reason. We expect reforms
and development from these nations."

IFAD Willing To Broaden The Cooperation With Armenia

IFAD WILLING TO BROADEN THE COOPERATION WITH ARMENIA

armradio.am
18.11.2009 11:52

Within the framework of the visit to Italy, Prime Minister Tigran
Sargsyan had a meeting with the Kanayo Nwanze, Director of the
International Fund for Agricultural Development.

Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan congratulated the Director on assuming
office and expressed gratitude for the activity of the International
Fund for Agricultural Development and its attention towards Armenia.

The Prime Minister stressed the necessity of reviewing and accelerating
the implementation of joint projects.

Kanayo Nwanze noted, in turn, that the Republic of Armenia is one of
the best examples with regard to successful accomplishment of programs.

The interlocutors discussed the programs implemented in Armenia by
the Fund and the opportunities of their expansion.

Visit Of Georgian Cartographers And Geodesists Postponed

VISIT OF GEORGIAN CARTOGRAPHERS AND GEODESISTS POSTPONED
Karen Ghazaryan

"Radiolur"
18.11.2009 17:26

The mapping of the Armenian-Georgian border has been completed. The
delegation of Georgian cartographers and geodesists was due to
arrive in Yerevan today to adopt a joint map together with Armenian
counterparts. However, the Georgian delegation did not arrive in
Armenia today.

Head of the Media Relations Department of the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs of Armenia Tigran Balayan told Radiolur that today’s visit
was postponed at the request of the Georgian side.

According to Balayan, the Georgian specialists have declared they are
not ready for the demarcation works and will visit Yerevan December
7-9 to accept a joint map. Before that the cartographers and geodesists
of Armenia and Georgia have to compare and agree upon the two separate
maps in order to compile a joint one.

Three Generations Of Service

THREE GENERATIONS OF SERVICE
Adam Dickter

The Jewish Week
Nov 17 2009

Robert M. Morgenthau on Sunday tours the exhibit on the lives of
himself, his father and grandfather at the Museum of Jewish Heritage
– A Living Memorial To The Holocaust in Battery Park City. Photos
courtesy of the Museum of Jewish Heritage-A Living Memorial To The
Holocaust

It seems rare, even somewhat awkward for a museum to feature an exhibit
such as "The Morgenthaus: A Legacy of Service" that, in large part,
tells the story of its founding chairman.

"This is a unique occurrence, " conceded David Marwell, director of the
Museum of Jewish Heritage-A Living Memorial To The Holocaust. "But the
family is unique. There is something special in the Morgenthau DNA."

For Marwell and his staff, a look at three generations of Morgenthau
men who gave back to their family’s adopted nation offered an
opportunity to weave together several important narratives.

"We had always wanted to do an exhibit on the Armenian genocide and
on Roosevelt and the Holocaust," says Marwell. "This was a chance to
do both at the same time."

Henry Morgenthau, Sr. was appointed U.S. ambassador to the Ottoman
Empire by President Woodrow Wilson and is credited with calling
attention to the Armenian persecution. Thirty years later his son,
Henry Morgenthau Jr., would play a similar role on behalf of Jews
as a close confidante of Franklin Delano Roosevelt who served as his
secretary of the Treasury during World War II. Robert Morgenthau is
a war hero, former federal prosecutor, 1962 gubernatorial candidate
and one of the longest-serving district attorneys in American history.

Marwell says the exhibit was not intended to coincide with Robert
Morgenthau’s departure from office, but had been planned before he
announced he would not seek a 10th term.

Among the artifacts in the exhibit are telegrams from Henry Sr. about
the Armenian plight, Henry Jr.’s report on "The Acquiescence of
This Government in the Murder of Jews," a tea set used by Elinor
Fatman Morgenthau to entertain Eleanor Roosevelt, Robert’s navy cap,
medals and DA phone logs and a note from Henry Jr. that was passed
to FDR during a meeting explaining that he was "a little shicker,"
Yiddish for drunk, after lunch at a friend’s home.

The president’s response on the same note calls on him to leave the
room "in due time" if he needs to vomit.

That exchange, says Karen S. Franklin, one of the exhibit curators,
challenges the perception that the Treasury secretary submerged his
Jewish heritage.

"Not only did he freely use that Yiddish expression," she says,
"but the president knew exactly what he was talking about."

RA MFA Conducts Armenian Language Lesson For Foreigners

RA MFA CONDUCTS ARMENIAN LANGUAGE LESSON FOR FOREIGNERS

PanARMENIAN.Net
17.11.2009 16:20 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The first Armenian language lesson was conducted
Tuesday in the RA Foreign Ministry for foreigners and ambassadors
accredited to Armenia and their families. In all, 20 persons attended
the lesson.

The course is initiated by Welcome to Armenia association headed by
RA Foreign Minister’s spouse Natalya Nalbandian.

MINSK: Armenian-Belarusian Trading House To Be Opened In Yerevan

ARMENIAN-BELARUSIAN TRADING HOUSE TO BE OPENED IN YEREVAN

National Legal Internet Portal
Nov 17 2009
Belarus

MINSK, 17 November (BelTA) – The Ar-Be Armenian-Belarusian trading
house, a joint Belarusian-Armenian company, has been established in
Yerevan, BelTA learnt from the spokeswoman for the Belgospischeprom
concern Irina Guseva. The relevant documents have been signed in
Yerevan.

The company will deliver products of the Belgospischeprom companies to
the Armenian market, and export the alcoholic beverages in particular.

The Belarusian founders of the company are Minsk Kristall, the Vitebsk
and Gomel distilleries, Akvadiv, and the Belgospischeprom trading
house. The Armenian founder is the Multi Group Concern. The concern
brings together 34 Armenian companies.

The statutory funds of the new company total $365,000. Some 54.8%
of them belong to the Multi Group Concern; the Belarusian shares are
divided between the distilleries and the Belgospischeprom trading
house.

The Multi Group Concern allocates on a non-payable basis trading and
warehouse premises to the total square of 6,000 square meters for
the would-be trading house.

At the beginning the Ar-Be trading house will specialize in wholesaling
and retailing of Belarusian vodka and other distilled beverages. The
company is also planning to deliver Belarusian meat and dairy products,
confectionery, flour, TV sets, refrigerators, clothes, footwear,
cosmetics, furniture and bathroom equipment in future.

The Republic of Armenia is the traditional producer and exporter of
alcoholic beverages. The major export items are cognacs and wines.

According to experts, the distilled beverages constitute 64% of the
alcohol imported to Armenia. The export of vodka has doubled recently.

Armenia imports vodka from the CIS and Western Europe. The volume
of the European vodka has dwindled lately. The main exporters of
alcoholic beverages to Armenia are Russia (more than 50%), Ukraine
(25%), and Great Britain (6.45%).

Who Are The Armenians To Yield Lands?

WHO ARE THE ARMENIANS TO YIELD LANDS?

Lragir
16/11/09

Serge Sargsyan is surrounded by people a part of which we see and the
other part no, who just want "to drift with the current". The author of
this statement is the political scientist Igor Muradyan. He gave this
answer in response to the question on the initiative policy of Serge
Sargsyan. According to Igor Muradyan, he does not see any initiative,
and visits and statement are not initiatives.

Igor Muradyan stated he has lately been to a number of European
countries and met with circles of experts who said to have the
impression that Serge Sargsyan is ready and aims to yield the
territories. Igor Muradyan says this readiness seems surprising to
him. He notes no geopolitical centre demands territories from us
and surprisingly here people want to yield them. "Why do they want
to do that? It is incomprehensible," says Igor Muradyan and adds,
"it is clear, they have stolen for years and now they want to keep
what they stole". "That is all", says the political scientist.

At the same time, Igor Muradyan says ironically, "who are the Armenians
to yield or not to yield territories". According to him, many need the
current status-quo. Igor Muradyan means the super powers when saying
that the status-quo stems from the interests of all the world force
centers. According to him, his hope is on the geopolitical situations
otherwise everything is lost.

To Ban Hunting Of Animals Fixed In Red Book

TO BAN HUNTING OF ANIMALS FIXED IN RED BOOK

ArmInfo
2009-11-16 11:56:00

ArmInfo. Today Armenian National Assembly in the first reading made
alterations and amendments to the laws ‘On hunting and hunting farm’
and ‘On animal world’.

As the author of the presented document, deputy of the parliament
Viktor Dalakyan recalled that two months ago the parliament adopted
in the first reading the draft law ‘On hunting and hunting farm’,
which fixed certain limits on hunting, including the ban to hunt
using helicopters, explosives and other barbarous means. Two months
later it has become necessary to return to this law so that enhance
responsibility for poaching. The draft law also supposes making
alterations to the law ‘On animal world’. In particular, both documents
suppose ruling out of hunting of the animals fixed in the Red Book.

Russian, U.S. President discuss Iran’s nuclear program

Russian, U.S. President discuss Iran’s nuclear program
15.11.2009 16:26 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ U.S. President Barack Obama said Sunday time was
running out for diplomacy to resolve a crisis over Iran’s nuclear
program, but Russian President Dmitry Medvedev offered softer
criticism of Tehran.

The United States had been willing to give Iran time to decide whether
to accept a U.N.-brokered deal meant to allay suspicions it is after
atomic bombs but which has drawn Iranian objections, a U.S. diplomat
said a week ago.

Sunday Obama, speaking after talks with Medvedev on the sidelines of
an Asia-Pacific meeting in Singapore, suggested patience was running
low.

"Unfortunately, so far at least, Iran appears to have been unable to
say yes to what everyone acknowledges is a creative and constructive
approach," Obama said while seated next to Medvedev. "We are running
out of time with respect to that approach."

Repeating previous Russian language, Medvedev said "other means" could
be used if discussions did not yield results, but did not specify what
they might be.

"Thanks to joint efforts the process of (the Iran talks) has not
stopped but we are not completely happy about its pace. If something
does not work there are other means to move the process further," he
said.
"Our aim is clear – a transparent nuclear program rather than a
program which causes others’ concern."

In talks with six powers in Geneva on October 1, Iran had agreed in
principle to send the bulk of its low-enriched uranium to Russia and
France for further processing and conversion into fuel plates for the
Tehran reactor, Western officials said.

The plan for Iran to part with stocks of potential nuclear explosive
material in exchange for fuel to keep a nuclear medicine facility
running has subsequently stumbled on Iranian calls for amendments and
more talks, which Washington has rejected, Reuters reported.