Students of the French University in Armenia to be granted

Aysor, Armenia
Feb 20 2010

Students of the French University in Armenia to be granted

On February 22 the Armenian Friendly Relief Society (AFRS) will hold
the ceremony of awarding the students of the French University in
Armenia with grants. The ceremony will take place at the Henry Cooney
Hall of the French University.

It’s worth mentioning, that the Armenian Friendly Relief Society and
the French University in Armenia have been cooperating since 2004 in
the framework of the promoting program for the French University’s
students. The program’s objective is the dissemination of the French
language and the promotion of education of the French-speaking youth
in Armenia.

AFRS has assisted nearly 200 students of French University in Armenia
over 6 years. It will direct 11 500 euros for 97 grants, a
spokesperson for the Armenia-France Development Foundation said.

IMF: Armenia’s Debt Not So Large

IMF: ARMENIA’S DEBT NOT SO LARGE

ARKA
Feb 18, 2010

YEREVAN, February 18 /ARKA/. Mark Lewis, the head of International
Monetary Fund’s mission in Armenia, said Wednesday that situation
with Armenia’s debt is stable.

He thinks Armenia’s debt is not so large, compared with many other
countries.

Lewis finds it important for Armenia to ensure loans with preferential
and soft conditions and to select effective investments programs.

Besides, funds on those programs financed from loans extended by
outside sources should be spent reasonably.

If Armenia meets all these criteria, it can afford even larger debt,
since economic profit from implementation of these projects will make
it possible to serve this debt easily.

Armenia’s foreign debt reached $2720.9 million (AMD 1045.6 billion)
by late September 2009.

According to National Statistical Service of Armenia, the foreign
debt grew 77.7% or by $1190 million in Jan-Sep 2009, compared with
the same period a year earlier.

By The End Of 2010 STAR Will Reduce Prices For 500 Items

BY THE END OF 2010 STAR WILL REDUCE PRICES FOR 500 ITEMS

ArmInfo
2010-02-18 17:12:00

ArmInfo. By the end of 2010, in the framework of "Every Day Low
Prices," the biggest retailer of Armenia, STAR supermarket chain,
will reduce prices for at least 500 items.

STAR Marketing Director Narine Avetissyan says that for the moment
the chain is offering 200 items at a price that is 10%-15% lower than
the average one on the market.

The action started in Sept 2009 with 120 items: essentials and popular
brands. As a result, the sales have grown by 4-5 times. "The project
has proved to be a success as it best reflects the motto and the
goal of STAR – to be a supermarket for the middle class. During the
action each family will be able to find a commodity that meets its
needs and financial capacities," says Avetissyan.

STAR supermarket chain was launched in 1998 and consists of 13
supermarkets (12 in Yerevan and 1 in Hrazdan). One of the shareholders
of the chain is EBRD (28.3%).

Armenia-Turkey Reconciliation Initiated By Moscow, Not Yerevan: Shah

ARMENIA-TURKEY RECONCILIATION INITIATED BY MOSCOW, NOT YEREVAN: SHAHNAZARYAN

news.am
Feb 18 2010
Armenia

Armenia-Turkey reconciliation was initiated by Moscow not by Yerevan,
Armenian National Congress (ANC) representative David Shahnazaryan
said in Feb. 18. press conference.

In the vein of its relations with Turkey, Russia initiated
Armenia-Turkey normalization and Protocols’ ratification to please
Ankara and to prejudice of Yerevan, Shahnazaryan emphasized. According
to him, Turkey only will benefit from the process.

Shahnazaryan expressed confidence that Russia is concerned with
Armenia-Turkey Protocols’ ratification solely, as it is in Ankara’s
interests. Moscow is uninterested in border opening at all. In this
context Armenian leadership will agree with all, even to the detriment
of national interests, if it will enable to extend the ruling regime
term even awhile. He forecasted that Armenia will ratify the Protocols
first. Presently, Armenia-Turkey normalization process escalated into
confrontation. In addition, U.S. will not recognize Armenian Genocide
in Ottoman Empire in the near future, Shahnazaryan concluded.

Turkey Should Take Action Before March 4

TURKEY SHOULD TAKE ACTION BEFORE MARCH 4

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
17.02.2010 14:29 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Rafik Petrosyan, a member of the Republican Party of
Armenia, said Turkey should take up Armenia’s initiative to normalize
relations.

"Armenian National Assembly will certainly ratify the Protocols after
the Turkish parliament does so. Moreover, it may open debates on the
documents ahead of Turkey," Mr. Petrosyan told reporters on Wednesday.

He also said that March 4, the day of US House panel vote on the
Armenian Genocide Resolution, H.Res.252, can be viewed as a reasonable
term for ratification of the Protocols by Turkey.

"If Turkey doesn’t take action Armenia will double its efforts fort he
worldwide recognition of the Armenian Genocide," Mr. Petrosyan said,
adding that the relations between the two countries will worsen in
case the rapprochement fails.

The Protocols aimed at normalization of bilateral ties and opening of
the border between Armenia and Turkey were signed in Zurich by Armenian
Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian and his Turkish counterpart Ahmet
Davutoglu on October 10, 2009, after a series of diplomatic talks
held through Swiss mediation.

On January 12, 2010, the Constitutional Court of the Republic of
Armenia found the protocols conformable to the country’s Organic Law.

The resolution affirming the U.S. record on the Armenian
Genocide (H.Res.252) was formally introduced in the U.S. House of
Representatives by Reps. Adam Schiff (D.-CA), George Radanovich
(R.-CA), Frank Pallone, Jr. (D.-NJ), and Mark Kirk (R.-Ill) in 2009.

It currently has 134 co-sponsors. U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee
Chairman, Howard Berman has scheduled a vote of his panel on the
Armenian Genocide Resolution, H.Res.252, for March 4.

BAKU: Kazakhstan’s President Develops Proposals On Nagorno-Karabakh

KAZAKHSTAN’S PRESIDENT DEVELOPS PROPOSALS ON NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT RESOLUTION

Today
s/61748.html
Feb 16 2010
Azerbaijan

Kazakhstan’s President has developed proposals on resolution of the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

Kazakhstan’s President Nursultan Nazarbayev has presented a package
of measures to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict to Azerbaijani
President Ilham Aliyev, Chairman of the Kazakh Foreign Ministry’s
Committee of International Information Roman Vasilenko told media.

He said OSCE-Chairman-in-Office Kanat Saudabayev passed on the
proposals to Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev while on a official
visit to Azerbaijan.

Vasilenko declined to specify details of the proposal.

"Kazakhstan is an honest broker and an impartial mediator. We support
the OSCE peacemaking efforts and the OSCE Minsk Group mediators,"
he said.

"Our task is to keep emerging positive dynamics in the negotiation
process," the Kazakh official said.

http://www.today.az/news/politic

Top Turkish Official Begins Talks On Armenia During US Visit

TOP TURKISH OFFICIAL BEGINS TALKS ON ARMENIA DURING US VISIT

Armradio.am
16.02.2010 11:10

The undersecretary for the Turkish Foreign Affairs Ministry started
his visit to Washington on Monday with a series of talks with U.S.

officials, focusing on a recent dispute in the Turkish-Armenian
normalization process, Hurriyet Daily News reports.

Within the scope of his visit, Undersecretary Feridun Siniroglu is
scheduled to meet with Special Envoy of the U.S. Secretary of State
for Eurasian Energy Richard Morningstar, Deputy Secretary of State
Jim Steinberg, Assistant Secretary for Bureau of European and Eurasian
Affairs Philip Gordon and National Security Council’s Senior Director
for Europe Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall. He is expected to depart from
Washington on Tuesday.

NKR President, OSCE Chairman-In-Office Meet In Yerevan

NKR PRESIDENT, OSCE CHAIRMAN-IN-OFFICE MEET IN YEREVAN
Karen Ghazaryan

"Radiolur"
16.02.2010 14:36

OSCE Chairman-in-Office, Kazakh Secretary of State and Foreign Minister
Kanat Saudabayev met the President of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic
Bako Sahakyan. This was the first visit of the OSCE Chairperson to
the region and thus his first meeting with the NKR President.

Issues related to the settlement of the Karabakh conflict were
discussed during the meeting.

Rating high the efforts of the OSCE in the Karabakh conflict
settlement, the NKR President underlined the necessity of restoring
the negotiation format approved by the Budapest summit of the OSCE.

He noted that it would be impossible to reach a comprehensive
settlement of the conflict without immediate participation of
the Nagorno Karabakh Republic. Bako Sahakyan once again expressed
conviction that the conflict should be settled exclusively by peaceful
means and unconstructive position of Azerbaijan is among the main
obstacles in this process.

According to Bako Sahakyan, any such visit inspires certain hopes,
especially considering that Kazakhstan has just assumed the OSCE
presidency.

"I think it’s natural that the parties, particularly NKR, connect
hopes with the new presidency and we have had discussions in that
direction," Bako Sahakyan told reporters after the meeting.

Samvel Nikoyan: Armenia Should Take The Initiative

SAMVEL NIKOYAN: ARMENIA SHOULD TAKE THE INITIATIVE
Lena Badeyan

"Radiolur"
16.02.2010 18:22

Vice-Speaker of the National Assembly, representative of the Republican
Party Samvel Nikoyan considers that Armenia should take the initiative
in the ratification of the Armenian-Turkish protocols.

Nikoyan believes, Armenia should not wait for Turkey to take steps.

With the process of normalization of the Armenian-Turkish relations,
Armenia helps not only Turkey, but also Europe.

"Let’s look at the process from a different viewpoint. Turkey is
aspiring to join the EU, and we provide Turkey with an opportunity
to show that it is a country that shares European values," Nikoyan
told a press conference today.

The Vice-Speaker of the National Assembly finds it hard to say when
the Foreign Relations Committee will consider the protocols. No date
has been fixed.

According to the NA by-law, only after the corresponding committee
issues a positive conclusion will the documents be put on the agenda
of the National Assembly.

Results Of 2009 Anti-Crisis Activities Of Government Presented At Si

RESULTS OF 2009 ANTI-CRISIS ACTIVITIES OF GOVERNMENT PRESENTED AT SITTING OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF NATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS FOUNDATION

Noyan Tapan
Feb 15, 2010

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 15, NOYAN TAPAN. At the February 14 sitting of the
Board of Trustees of the RA National Competitiveness Foundation,
the Armenian Prime Minister, Chairman of Board Tigran Sargsyan
presented the results of the 2009 anti-crisis activities of the
Armenian government.

In particular he said: "Economic recovery tendencies were observed in
the last months of 2009. After a 18.4% economic decline, we started
recovering slowly, month by month and finished last year with a 14.4%
decline and a GDP of 3 trillion 165 billion drams. The industry
declined by 7.8%, interestingly, the fall in mining industry made
7.6%. In the 14.4% economic decline, 11.2% was due to the halt of
work in construction sector. Construction accounts for about 30%
of GDP, so 25% reduction in construction had a negative impact on
all the macroeconomic indices. At the same time there was a growth
in metallurgy, particularly we finished the year with a 20% growth
in aluminium production."

T. Sargsyan attached importance to 17% growth in the IT industry, which
was conditioned by both the entrance of the third operator and a 12%
increase in the number of enterprises. He said: "The peculiarity of
2009 was that in parallel with 14.4% decline last year, we had a 1%
growth in retail trade and a 1.3% growth in the sector of services.

Several factors affected the retail trade growth. First, the shadow
sector was actually reduced thanks to the use of cash registers and
the fact the citizens started demanding their cash register receipts.

As a result, more turnover was recorded. The second explanation is that
state expenditures grew in 2009, in particular pensions and social
benefits rose by 16% and 12% respectively; family allowances grew
considerably – from 3,000 to 18,000 drams, while lump sum payments
for families with three and more children grew from 300 thousand to
430 thousand drams, and the number of births in the country in 2009
exceeded the same index in 2008 by over 3,000, which was also due to
reforms in obstetrics. The quality of obstetrical services was improved
greatly with state financing in 2009. A survey conducted by the USAID
showed that corruption in this sector was reduced from 80% to 20%."

Speaking about the programs envisaged by the 2010 state budget, the
prime minister forecast a 1.2% economic growth. Comparing the January
index with the respective index in 2009, he said that tax collection
was by 5 billion drams more, as a result of which the January program
was overfulfilled by 2 billion drams. The same rate of work was
maintained in February. In the prime minister’s words, the effect of
large-scale anti-crisis work will become more noticeable in the second
and third quarters of this year. He added that under the medium-term
program developed jointly with the International Monetary Fund,
the share of the budget deficit in GDP is to decline year by year.

During the sitting, the results of the feasibility study on a program
of the Science and Education Competitiveness Center, the process of
unifying of the Armenian Tourism Development Agency and the National
Competitiveness Foundation, as well as the tourism promotion project
were presented. The sitting participants discussed cooperation between
the National Competitiveness Foundation and the USAID.

The National Competitiveness Foundation’s study on the development
of oncology in Armenia and the government decision to purchase a
cyclotron were also discussed.

The Information and PR Department of the RA Government reports that
later Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan honored the sitting with
his presence.