Georgia Expresses Willingness To Open Upper Lars Checkpoint For Arme

GEORGIA EXPRESSES WILLINGNESS TO OPEN UPPER LARS CHECKPOINT FOR ARMENIA

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
02.11.2009 18:26 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Georgia’s Deputy FM Nino Kalandadze has denied
reports on direct talks with Russia for restoring Upper Lars
checkpoint. In the meantime, Georgian diplomat confirmed that technical
negotiations with Armenia continued.

"Considering that checkpoint opening is of key interest, we are ready
to make any concession. Even though Russia still creates certain
problems, we have agreed with Armenian side to start technical
negotiations which are already under way," civil.ge quotes Kalandadze
as saying.

Land communication between Georgia and Russia was blocked after
Russia’s closing the Upper Lars Checkpoint in 2006. The transit route
is also close to Armenia.

Georgian Foreign Ministry announced in May that Tbilisi was willing
to open Kazbegi – Upper Lars checkpoint. However, no decision was
made thereafter.

Defense Ministry Considers Problems In Anti-Air Defense And Military

DEFENSE MINISTRY CONSIDERS PROBLEMS IN ANTI-AIR DEFENSE AND MILITARY AVIATION SPHERES

PanARMENIAN.Net
30.10.2009 21:00 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On October 30, RA Defense Ministry convened its
board session presided over by Minister Seyran Ohanyan. Discussion
focused on anti-air defense and aviation issues.

Speeches were delivered by Deputy Chair of Armed Forces’ General
Headquarters S. Galstyan and Commanders of Anti-Air Defense
Subdivisions. Speakers touched upon the urgent problems in the
spheres concerned.

Summing up board session results, Defense Minister thoroughly
considered possibilities of armed forces’ professional training and
modernization with military equipment, RA Defense Ministry’s press
service reports.

Edward Nalbandyan: Armenian-Belarus Relations Are On A High Level An

EDWARD NALBANDYAN: ARMENIAN-BELARUS RELATIONS ARE ON A HIGH LEVEL AND ARE DEVELOPING DYNAMICALLY

ARMENPRESS
Oct 30, 2009

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 30, ARMENPRESS: Armenian-Belarus relations are on a
high level and are developing dynamically, Armenian Foreign Minister
Edward Nalbandyan said today at the joint press conference with his
Belarus counterpart Sergey Martinov. According to him, together with
Martinov they discussed issues on cooperation in economic, political,
cultural, humanitarian spheres.

Next year Armenian National Assembly Speaker Hovik Abrahamyan and
Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandyan are expected to visit Belarus.

E. Nalbandyan said that bilateral cooperation exists between Syunik
and Minsk provinces and tomorrow a memorandum on cooperation will be
signed between Grodnoy and Shirak. Next year in Belarus and Armenia
cultural days of the two countries will be held. The volume of trade
turnover between the two countries is 30 million USD but the minister
said the volume will be increased several times.

Martinov said that he is pleased with the current bilateral political,
cultural dialogue and noted that the current level of trade turnover
is not satisfactory.

"If in conditions of global economic crisis the trade turnover reaches
30 million USD in near future we must exert efforts for increasing
it several times. We are ready to increase the representation of the
Armenian products in the Belarus market. We must also increase the
level of agricultural and machine-building cooperation. In Armenia
we are planning to establish a factory producing Belarus tractors
and we must provide buses and lifts to the Yerevan municipality,"
Martinov said.

Prosperous Armenia Party Comments Armenian-Turkish Protocols

PROSPEROUS ARMENIA PARTY COMMENTS ARMENIAN-TURKISH PROTOCOLS

Aysor
Oct 29 2009
Armenia

Today Khachik Galstyan, the press secretary of the head of Prosperous
Armenia Party Gagik Tsarukyan, has presented some possible ways of
further fate of the Armenian-Turkish protocols.

"There were several opinions on ratification of Armenian-Turkish
protocols: A – Armenia must be first in queue to adopt ratification,
B – Armenia will ratify after Turkey, and C – both sides together do or
don’t ratify," said Khachik Galstyan. In his opinion the current phase
of Armenian-Turkish relations is a stage of open and clear relations
as both countries can take official steps and make official decisions.

"If we ratify ahead of Turkey, then Turkey will have an opportunity
to bargain demanding for a higher price than now. Thus, Armenia’s
position to ratify after Turkey is a proper position although I do
not exclude the simultaneous process of ratification."

When asked in which case Prosperous Armenia Party may speak against
ratification, Khachik Galstyan said if any preconditions related to
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic and issue of Genocide appeared.

"We will vote against the protocols if something changes and we
really see that Turkey continues rhetoric. Those two items are key
issues for us," he said adding that in this case it makes possible
the withdrawal from the coalition parties.

Economy Growth In Armenia Will Probably Exceed 1.2% In 2010

ECONOMY GROWTH IN ARMENIA WILL PROBABLY EXCEED 1.2% IN 2010

PanARMENIAN.Net
28.10.2009 15:17 GMT+04:0

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Economy growth in Armenia, planned by state budget
project, will probably exceed 1.2% in 2010, RA Finance Minister Tigran
Davtyan believes. According to the Minister, Armenian economy has
shown tendency towards stabilization and gradual recovery.

In this context, the Minister noted a certain monthly economic increase
registered: 4,8% growth in September compared with August results,
though the growth might carry a seasonal nature.

Pope to Armenian Patriarch: May We Grow in Unity

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Po pe to Armenian Patriarch: May We Grow in Unity

Greets Karekin II on 10th Anniversary of Election

By Mirko Testa

VATICAN CITY, OCT. 27, 2009 (Zenit.org).- Relations between the
Catholic Church and the Armenian Apostolic Church are enjoying a
fruitful stage, and Benedict XVI is hoping the two churches will
continue to grow in unity.

The Pope wrote this in a message sent to Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch
and Catholicos of All Armenians, on the occasion of the 10th
anniversary of his election.

In his message, the Holy Father thanked Karekin II for his "personal
commitment to dialogue, cooperation and friendship between the
Armenian Apostolic Church and the Catholic Church. I pray that the
good relations that have been established between us may continue to
grow in the years ahead."

"The recovery of liberty of the Church in Armenia at the end of the
last century brought joy to all Christians worldwide," wrote the Pope,
recalling also that "the immense task of reconstruction of the
ecclesial community fell on the shoulders of your Holiness."

>From 1915 to 1922, the Young Turks — an ultra-nationalist secular
movement that took power in Turkey — exterminated Armenian Christians
for ethnic and religious reasons. Of a population of some 2.6 million
Armenians in the then dying Ottoman Empire, almost 1.5 million were
killed.

In his message, the Pope expresses his joy over "the flowering of new
initiatives for the Christian education of young people, the formation
of the clergy, the creation of new parishes, the construction of new
churches and community centers, as well as the promotion of Christian
values in the social and cultural life of the nation."

Benedict XVI concluded the message with a prayer: "That we may be ever
more closely united in the sacred bond of Christian faith, hope and
love."

The Armenian Apostolic Church is one of six ancient Oriental Orthodox
Churches. The other churches include the Orthodox Coptic Patriarchate
of Egypt, the Syro-Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch, the Orthodox
Church of Ethiopia, the Orthodox Church of Eritrea, and the
Syro-Orthodox Church of Malankar.

These Churches separated from Rome after the Fourth Ecumenical Council
of Chalcedon in 451, over controversy arising from the council’s
adoption of the Christological terminology of two natures in one
person.

A decisive step to overcome this division was taken in 1996, when Pope
John Paul II and Patriarch Karekin I signed a joint declaration to
dissipate "many of the misunderstandings inherited from the
controversies and disagreements of the past."

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Armenia, Italy Willing To Deepen Bilateral Relations

ARMENIA, ITALY WILLING TO DEEPEN BILATERAL RELATIONS

armradio.am
26.10.2009 14:55

Armenian Ambassador to Italy Ruben Karapetyan presented his credentials
to the President of Italy, Giorgio Napolitano.

The Italian President noted that Armenia is an important partner for
Italy and the relations between the peoples of Armenia and Italy have
a history of millennia.

Ambassador Karapetyan, in turn, stressed the willingness of the
Armenian side to raise the relations with Italy to a new level. On
behalf of the Armenian President, Serzh Sargsyan, Ambassador Karapetyan
invited President Napolitano to visit Armenia.

Upon the request of the Italian President, Ruben Karapetyan presented
the latest developments in the normalization of the Armenian-Turkish
relations and the settlement of the Karabakh conflict.

Wishing success to the Armenian Ambassador, President Napolitano
voiced hope that he would contribute to the deepening and development
of the Armenian-Italian relations.

NKR: Transdnestrian Moldavian Republic’s Delegation Visited The Memo

TRANSDNESTRIAN MOLDAVIAN REPUBLIC’S DELEGATION VISITED THE MEMORIAL COMPLEX

Ministry of Foreign Affairs
2009-10-26 11:29
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic

Accompanied by the Nagorno Karabakh Republic Foreign Minister Georgy
Petrosian, the Transdnestrian Moldavian Republic’s delegation, which
is on a three-day official visit to Stepanakert, has visited this
morning the Memorial Complex to victims of the Great Patriotic and
Karababakhi Wars; they laid wreaths on the monument and paid their
tribute to the victims with a silence-minute.

John Wertheim: We’ll Hear More And More About Andre Agassi

JOHN WERTHEIM: WE’LL HEAR MORE AND MORE ABOUT ANDRE AGASSI

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
23.10.2009 10:01 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Narrator of the popular tennis blog Jon Wertheim
(Sports Illustrated USA) while summarizing his first season in 2009,
expressed his opinion about the American-Armenian Andre Agassi,
saying that we’ll hear more and more frequently about him ".

"After the Andre Agassi completed his professional career in 2007,
the general impression was that he tried to stay away from tennis,
but the situation is gradually changing. The other day he played his
first veteran tournament and then stirred tennis public by suggestions
that the era of Nadal Federer is over. A few weeks later he released
autobiography with all the important moments in his career. I think
we’ll hear about Agassi more often, " gotennis. Ru quoted John
Wertheim’s words.

In This Round The Problem Is In Recognizing The Kars Treaty

IN THIS ROUND THE PROBLEM IS IN RECOGNIZING THE KARS TREATY

Aysor
Oct 22 2009
Armenia

Today with the participation of the leader of the "New times" party
Aram Karapetyan a conference was held in front of the entrance of the
"Erebuni plaza".

It turned out that in "Erebuni plaza" there is another event too held
simultaneously. Anyway, the conference took place.

"There is no problem, it’s not a new thing for me. Unfortunately such
kind of things happen periodically every year", – said Aram Katapetyan
referring to the created situation.

The leader of the "New Times" party touched upon the ratification
process of the Armenian – Turkish protocols and reminded the speech
of Ahmed Davutoghlu the Foreign Minister of Turkey, which he read
yesterday in the parliament.

Aram Karapetyan mentioned that with his speech A. Davutoghlu "abolished
all the affirmations that there are no preconditions in the Armenian –
Turkish signed protocols".

"There are preconditions and those preconditions are three", – A.
Karapetyan noted and added that besides the recognition of Kars treaty
are the NKR and the Genopcide.

"Now the Kars treaty issue is very important and the Armenian
authorities are depressed to recognize the treaty", – stressed the
speaker and underlined that in case of recognition of the Kars treaty
Armenia has to forget about the territories of West Armenia.