Putin reiterates Russia readiness to mediate in Karabakh conflict

ITAR-TASS, Russia
Aug 20 2004

Putin reiterates Russia readiness to mediate in Karabakh conflict

SOCHI, August 20 (Itar-Tass) – President Vladimir Putin reiterated
Russia’s readiness to act as a mediator and guarantor in the
settlement of the Karabakh conflict.

“We have discussed the Karabakh problem; the discussions focused on
the search for additional opportunities to maintain dialogue and
resolve the problem,” Putin said after his talks with Armenian
President Robert Kocharyan.

“No breakthrough decisions have been made, but it’s important to note
the parties’ wish to look for a compromise,” Putin said, “it seemed
to me that both the Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents have such a
mood.”

Russia, as in other cases, is ready to act only in one capacity –
that of a mediator and guarantor, if its efforts are needed and the
parties to negotiations wish it, according to the head of the Russian
state.

Speaking about the situation in southern Caucasus in general, Putin
noted that “we have inherited many conflicts.”

“Hopefully, the understanding of the necessity to establish relations
between people living in the region will prevail over ambitions, and
in the course of the search for a compromise we’ll be resolving these
conflicts,” the Russian president said.

Federov replaces Oganesyan as head of Urals border guards

Agency WPS
DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
August 20, 2004, Friday

VLADIMIR FEDOROV REPLACED THE HEAD OF THE BORDER GUARDS OF THE URALS
MILITARY DISTRICT MIKHAIL OGANESYAN

The Major-General Vladimir Fedorov was appointed the head of the
regional border administration of FSB of the Urals Federal district.
The appropriate decree was signed by President Vladimir Putin. The
former head of the Urals border guards Mikhail Oganesyan left for
Armenia. Journalists do not know the reasons for this yet. “He left
for the other country and does not work in the FSB now” – announced
the press service of the administration. The new head of the border
administration Vladimir Fedorov started his service in 1969 as a
soldier. He commanded border troops in the Caucasus, in the Pacific
Ocean and in Siberia. (…)

Source: UralPolit.Ru, August 18, 2004

Russian minister pledges help in Karabakh settlement

Russian minister pledges help in Karabakh settlement

ITAR-TASS news agency
18 Aug 04

Moscow, 18 August, ITAR-TASS correspondents Natalya Lenskaya and Irina
Chumakova: Russia supports Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity, Russian
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said today following talks with his
Azerbaijani counterpart Elmar Mammadyarov. The Russian minister said
that Moscow “is ready to do its utmost to help settle the Nagornyy
Karabakh conflict both as a co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group and also
as a nation”.

“Moscow is interested in finding a settlement to the conflict on the
basis of all the existing agreements. But only the sides themselves
can resolve the conflict and they can do so only through
negotiations,” the Russian minister said. “We cannot make a decision
for the sides, if they cannot come to an agreement themselves,” Lavrov
noted.

He expressed satisfaction with the resumption of talks late last year.

“We believe that the negotiations will be continued because what the
Minsk Group has done so far does not cover all the accumulated
problems,” the minister noted.

Olympic Shooting Results

Olympic Shooting Results

.c The Associated Press

ATHENS, Greece (AP) – Results Tuesday from the Olympic shooting
competition:

Men

50m Pistol

Qualification

1. Jin Jong-oh, South Korea, 567 (Q).

2. Mikhail Nestruev, Russia, 565 (Q).

3. Kim Jong Su, North Korea, 564 (Q).

4. Norayr Bakhtamyan, Armenia, 564 (Q).

5. Isidro Lorenzo, Spain, 562 (Q).

6. Tanyu Kiriakov, Bulgaria, 562 (Q).

7. Vladimir Issachenko, Kazakhstan, 561 (Q).

8. Boris Kokorev, Russia, 560 (Q).

9. Martin Tenk, Czech Republic, 559.

10. Victor Makarov, Ukraine, 558.

10. Tan Zongliang, China, 558.

12. Francesco Bruno, Italy, 556.

12. Joao Costa, Portugal, 556.

12. Vigilio Fait, Italy, 556.

15. Igor Basinski, Belarus, 554.

15. Alexander Danilov, Israel, 554.

15. Daryl Szarenski, United States, 554.

18. Sorin Babii, Romania, 553.

18. Kim Hyon Ung, North Korea, 553.

18. Frank Seeger, Germany, 553.

18. Jason Turner, United States, 553.

18. Xu Dan, China, 553.

23. Daniel Repacholi, Australia, 551.

24. Franck Dumoulin, France, 550.

24. Lee Sang-do, South Korea, 550.

24. David Moore, Australia, 550.

24. Abdulla Ustaoglu, Germany, 550.

28. Dionissios Georgakopoulos, Greece, 549.

28. Jakkrit Panichpatikum, Thailand, 549.

30. Yi Ning Chang, Taiwan, 548.

30. Maximo Tomas Modesti, Argentina, 548.

32. Andrija Zlatic, Serbia-Montenegro, 546.

33. Roger Daniel, Trinidad and Tobago, 545.

34. Norbelis Barzaga, Cuba, 542.

34. Jose Antonio Colado, Spain, 542.

36. Attila Simon, Hungary, 541.

37. Kanstantsin Lukashyk, Belarus, 539.

38. Masaru Nakashige, Japan, 537.

39. Wojciech Knapik, Poland, 536.

40. Arseny Borrero, Cuba, 535.

41. Chris Rice, U.S. Virgin Islands, 529.

41. Friedhelm Sack, Namibia, 529

08/17/04 04:07 EDT

Armenian-U.S. Bilateral Defense Consultations Held in Kansas

PRESS RELEASE
August 9, 2004
Embassy of the Republic of Armenia
2225 R Street, NW, Washington, DC, 20008
Tel: 202-319-1976, x. 348; Fax: 202-319-2982
Email: [email protected]; Web:

Armenian-U.S. Bilateral Defense Consultations Held in Kansas

An Armenian Ministry of Defense delegation headed by Deputy Defense
Minister, Lt. Gen. Arthur Aghabekyan, visited Kansas on August 2-7, 2004, to
participate in the third annual round of U.S.-Armenian Bilateral Defense
Consultations. Armenian Ambassador to the U.S., Dr. Arman Kirakossian and
Defense Attaché Colonel Armen Sargsyan joined the Armenian delegation for
the consultations. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense James MacDougall
headed the American delegation to the Bilateral Defense Consultations.

The bilateral discussions were held in Kansas because of an active State
Partnership Program between the Kansas National Guard and the Armed Forces
of the Republic of Armenia, commenced in 2003 as part of overall
Armenian-U.S. military cooperation. The consultations addressed the current
state of and perspectives for further military and military-political
cooperation between Armenia and the United States, and other issues of
bilateral interest.

During a visit to State Capitol in Topeka, the Armenian delegation members
met with Kansas Secretary of State Ron Thornburgh and Secretary of
Agriculture Adrian J. Polansky, and were later hosted by the Adjutant
General of Kansas National Guard, Maj. Gen. Tod M Bunting in his
headquarters at State Defense Building. The Armenian delegation visited Ft.
Riley and several military installations of U.S. Armed Forces and the Kansas
National Guard, as well as several industrial and national landmarks,
including the Harley Davidson factory, the Eisenhower Presidential Center in
Abilene, KS, and the Truman Presidential Museum and Library in Independence,
MO.

A special meeting with the representatives of Kansas’s tiny
Armenian-American community, held in Kansas City, KS, was an opportunity to
present Armenia’s progress at home and in strengthening U.S.-Armenian
bilateral relations.

www.armeniaemb.org

BAKU: Armenian Armed Forces to Run Military Maneuvers in Karabakh

Baku Today, Azerbaijan
Aug 2 2004

Armenian Armed Forces to Run Military Maneuvers in Karabakh

Turan 02/08/2004 16:44

So called Nagorno Karabakh Republic is going to run military
maneuvers on August 3-12 in Karabakh, Turan reported on Monday.

Purpose of the maneuvers is to examine the efficiency level of
military forces. Maneuvers aim to increase the coordination level of
the troops during defense and counter attacks, too.

In early July Armenian President, Robert Kocharian declared that in
the nearest future Armenian troops will run maneuvers towards the
Eastern [Azerbaijan] direction, Turan reported.

Gers go Baku to the future

The Mirror
July 31, 2004, Saturday

GERS GO BAKU TO THE FUTURE

EXCLUSIVE BY LAURIE HANNA

RANGERS LOY-_OIL: Travelling Gers fans can look forward to a scenic
trip to Baku

RANGERS fans in far-flung Azerbaijan last night urged supporters to
ignore scare stories and support their team in the terror hotspot.

Graeme Johnstone, 43, a member of the Baku Rangers Supporters Club in
the Azerbaijani capital, says he’s got his fingers crossed PFC
Neftchi beat CSKA Moscow to claim a tie against the Ibrox giants in
the Champions League qualifiers.

And he said that Rangers fans should make the trip to his adopted
homeland if Neftchi get through.

Celebrating yesterday’s draw, he said: “It’s excellent news, really
brilliant.

“I know it depends on the next game but it would be fantastic news
for all the fans over here.

“I know that Azerbaijan may have its problems but it is a great place
and is well worth visiting.

“I am from Glasgow and I’m sure we would see a lot of the boys from
back home if the team were to come over.”

The supporters club has more than 60 members and enjoys the banter
with their rival Celtic supporters club in Baku.

Graeme, who has spent the last year working for an oil firm in
Azerbaijan, said: “We get to watch a few games a season, usually all
the Old Firm and European ones, plus some other league games.”

Scots visiting the country are sure of a warm welcome from the UK’s
official representative there – as he is from Glasgow.

But Vice-consul Derek Lavery admits he’s not a bluenose – he’s a
Partick Thistle fan.

Derek, from Bearsden, has spent the last two years in the country
with his wife, having worked in Germany and Pakistan.

And he revealed that he misses his beloved Thistle and would much
prefer the Jags to be heading to Azerbaijan.

He said: “Whenever I lived in Glasgow, I went to Firhill all the time
and I still go when I am back.

“However, I don’t get much time to go home any more.

“I would love to see them again soon.”

Derek added that, although the country is volatile and still in
dispute with neighbouring Armenia, fans would be made welcome by
locals.

He said: “The Armenian military forces protect the area while the two
governments are still trying to negotiate some sort of settlement.

“There is occasional firing, even though there is a ceasefire, but
any fans coming out here should be OK.

“There are a lot of Scots here working for oil companies. BP are
building a massive oil pipeline through the country and on to Georgia
and Turkey.

“There is somewhere in the region of 3,000 Brits in the country and
the majority are Scots.” Closer to home, bar owners in Newcastle have
boarded up their windows as the city prepared for an invasion of
17,000 Scots football fans this weekend.

Police have held a summit in a bid to head off football hooliganism
as Rangers arrive for a pre-season tournament involving Feyenoord.

Strathclyde Police Supt Kenneth Scott, a football intelligence
officer said: “We have been liaising with Northumbria Police in
connection the forthcoming tournament.

“Strathclyde Police officers will also be attending to offer advice
to the host force.”

The last time Rangers played in the region, three men were stabbed
after a friendly game with Sunderland.

Georgia pays debts to Armenia

RosBusinessConsulting Database
July 29, 2004 Thursday 11:54 am, EST

Georgia pays debts to Armenia

The Georgian government has paid $5.8m in fines and interests of its
debt to Armenia for the period from 2003 to May 2004, Armenian
Finance Minister Vardan Khachatrian told journalists, the ARKA news
agency reported. According to him, a bilateral commission that will
discuss all debt issues has been created.

Georgia’s state debt to Armenia is $19.5m. Moreover, Georgian energy
enterprises own $4m to Armenian energy companies.

S.Mann: Karabakh Conflict Settlement Meets US National Interests

KARABAKH CONFLICT SETTLEMENT MEETS US NATIONAL INTERESTS, AMERICAN MEDIATOR
STATED

26.07.2004 14:07

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Peaceful settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict
settlement by means of negotiations within the frames of the OSCE Minsk
Group (MG) conforms to the US national interests, MG US co-chair Steven Mann
told Regnum IA. In his words, US pursues a long-term policy in references to
this region. US has no interest in events that can threaten stability in the
region as it assists energy projects, one of them being Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan
oil pipeline, which is important for the whole region, the diplomat said.
When replying to the question “whether the US will support Azerbaijan of the
latter decides to restore its territorial integrity”, Mr. Mann stated that
the US position remains unchangeable – the conflict should be resolved
peacefully. At that he called the parties “to sense and compromise”. “Only
by making concessions it is possible to find a solution admissible for the
conflicting parties. This is the opinion of the co-chairs. Only this way we
can achieve long-term peace in the region. The conflicting parties chose the
OSCE to resolve this problem and we are trying to settle the conflict
peacefully and will support the decisions taken by the parts”, the American
diplomat stated. As for the new proposes, they always exist, he said.
However everything depends on the attitude of the parties and readiness to
accept them, he noted adding that the co-chairs are to continue
consultations with the parties within next few weeks.

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1. Local ANC Chapters Praise Congressman Schiff for Genocide Amendment
2. Ambassador Ordway Addresses Armenia’s Press Before Departure
3. Georgian Foreign Minister Ends Visits, Meets
4. Eduard Oganessian Dies
5. ARF Bureau Extends Condolences
6. Hai Katch Do Students Garner Awards
7. NEWS BRIEFS

1. Local ANC Chapters Praise Congressman Schiff for Genocide Amendment

Armenian-Americans Activists Criticize Congressional Leaders for Capitulating
to a Foreign Government

Los AngelesA powerful coalition of Armenian Americans expressed their strong
support over the weekend for Congressman Adam Schiff who authored an Armenian
Genocide Amendment that was passed by the US House of Representatives last
week, announced the Armenian National Committee of America-Western Region
(ANCA-WR). The amendment prevents Turkey from spending US foreign aid dollars
against legislation pending in Congress that recognizes the Armenian
Genocide.

“Our ANC chapters stand united with Congressman Schiff in his effort to
ensure
that US taxpayer dollars are not used by Turkey to deny the Armenian
Genocide,”
commented ANCA-WR Executive Director Ardashes Kassakhian. “Our local ANC
chapters stand ready to fight the stated intention of the Republican
Leadership
in Congress and the White House to strike the Schiff Amendment language when
the foreign aid bill goes to conference,” he added.
Kassakhian referred to the joint statement by House Speaker Dennis Hastert
(R-IL), House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-TX) and House Majority Whip Roy
Blunt (R-MO). The Republican Leadership released a statement that read: “We
are
strongly opposed to the Schiff Amendment… we will insist that conferees drop
that provision in conference. We have contacted the Bush Administration, and
they have indicated their strong opposition… Turkey has been a reliable
ally of
the United States for decades… our mutual economic and security relationship
rests should not be disrupted by this amendment. Our relationship with Turkey
is too important to us to allow it to be in any way damaged by a poorly
crafted
and ultimately meaningless amendment. Furthermore, we have no intention of
scheduling H. Res. 193… during the remainder of this Congress.”
“Ronald Reagan was the last President to properly commemorate the Armenian
Genocide,” explained Burbank ANC Chair Peter Musurlian. “The late Presidenta
hero to many Armenian American Republicanswould be ashamed at what is taking
place on Capitol Hill, with the House leadership’s refusal to allow a vote on
moral clarity.”
Glendale ANC Chair Pierre Charaghchian added, “The opposition to the Schiff
Amendment by Republican leaders in Congress is sad. Sad because it shows how
much influence the Republic of Turkey, a foreign government, has over some
Members of Congress.”
The leaders of the Burbank, Glendale, Pasadena and La Crescenta Armenian
National Committee chapters praised Schiff for successfully securing
passage of
his amendment. The Schiff Amendment was adopted by voice vote during
consideration of the House Foreign Operations Appropriations Bill for Fiscal
Year 2005 on Thursday, July 15, 2004. The foreign aid bill was later passed by
a vote of 365 to 41.
“Armenian Americans in Pasadena are proud to have Congressman Schiff
spearhead
the effort to properly recognize the first Genocide of the 20th Century,”
stressed Pasadena ANC Chair Shahan Stepanian. “We are ready to mobilize the
community and ensure that the Amendment passes through the joint House-Senate
Conference Committee.”
“It is unfortunate that our Congressional leaders fail to demonstrate moral
clarity on the issue of genocide recognition and prevention. Eventually,
public
policy will catch up to the truth and we will not let a few select politicians
change America’s proud response to the Armenian Genocide,” stated La Crescenta
ANC Chair Sarkis Tchakian.
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2. Ambassador Ordway Addresses Armenia’s Press Before Departure

YEREVAN (Combined Sources)–John M. Ordway who has served as the US Ambassador
to the Republic of Armenia since November 2001, held his last press
briefing in
Armenia on July 22, before finishing his diplomatic mission there.
Speaking of Armenia-US relations in the past years, he noted shortcomings,
but
said that on the whole, relations have been positive, and that further
improvement of relations would depend on developments in Armenia and the
region. “I am sure that the interests shared by the governments and peoples of
the two countries won’t change. We share the loyalty of the Armenian people to
democratic values and formation of a civil society.”
He said that the US, working with the government of the Republic of Armenia,
has tried to develop the economy, establish supremacy of law, and form a civil
society, but stressed the importance of implementing additional social and
political reforms, and strengthening the economy so as to improve Armenia’s
investment environment.
Asked about human rights and freedom of speech in Armenia, Ordway said that
taking into account Armenia’s resources, the US would have expected more
progress than registered, but that the presence of an active media, along with
steps already taken toward forming a civil society are, nevertheless,
inspiring. “I think that there is a hope in this sphere and we have great
expectations. We will do our best to advance progress.”
Talking about the peace and security of the South Caucuses, he said the US
would continue working with the co-chairmen of the OSCE Minsk Group in seeking
a “fair and mutually admissible solution,” to the Mountainous Karabagh
conflict.
Praising the current levels of military cooperation between the two countries,
Ordway said that bilateral military relations are not limited to
assistance. “I
hope that Armenian forces will participate in the peacekeeping mission in Iraq
soon,” he indicated. He praised the country’s developing relation with NATO
and
pledged US backing to further advance the cooperation.
Summing up his experience in Armenia, Ordway affirmed his faith in the
Armenian people’s “great potential for building of a free, independent,
economically developed and prospering country.”

3. Georgian Foreign Minister Ends Visits, Meets

YEREVAN (RFE/RL)–Georgian Foreign Minister Salome Zourabichvili completed her
first official visit to Armenia on July 22, after meeting with Armenian
President Robert Kocharian, parliament speaker Artur Baghdasarian, Prime
Minister Andranik Markarian and her Armenian counterpart Vartan Oskanian.
During the meeting with Zourabichvili, President Kocharian expressed
satisfaction with the “high level of inter-state relations with Georgia, which
are based on mutual trust and cooperation.” Kocharian noted that Georgia is
going through a rather hard time, but remained positive saying, “Georgian
authorities will soon overcome these difficulties.”
“We are highly interested in stability in Georgia,” Kocharian said.
“The visit of the head of the Foreign Ministry of Georgia and meetings at a
high level will give a new context to issues on the Armenian-Georgian agenda,”
Armenian Foreign Minister Oskanian said on 21 July during his meeting with his
Georgian counterpart.
The parties discussed mutual advantages of their evolving relationships with
the EU and NATO, as well in developing transportation corridors, namely the
North-South and East-West highways, and in reopening rail service linking
Russia and Armenia, via Georgia.
“There are never concrete results from one visit, but it is a process that we
are starting. We are determined to increase our economic relations,”
Zourabichvili told journalists before boarding the airplane for Tbilisi in
Zvartnots airport.
“Political relations are very good, but we have to deepen them, and have to
appear before Europeans as one region, speaking as much as possible with one
voice,” she said.

4. Eduard Oganessian Dies

Eduard Oganessian, the executive director of the Hai Tahd office in Armenia
and
the director of the Munich Institute for Armenian Research (Institut fur
Armenische Fragen), died on Thursday at the age of 72.
Born in Yerevan, Oganessian eventually left for Moscow, then Leningrad, where
he earned his PhD in 1964.
He served as the director of Radio Liberty’s Armenian division from 1984 to
1993.
He had great input in the production of the three volume The Armenian
Genocide: Documentation, published by the Munich Institute for Armenian
Research, and was overseeing preparation on the fourth, at the time of his
death.
He published many works on the Armenian Genocide and the Armenian Case. His
latest book “Issues Surrounding the Armenian Case, and Possible Solutions,”
was published in 2003.

5. ARF Bureau Extends Condolences

The Bureau of the Armenian Revolution Federation conveys with deep sorrow the
death of dedicated ARF member and intellectual Eduard Oganessian, who passed
away on Thursday, July 22 in Yerevan.

ARF Bureau
Yerevan
July 22, 2002

6. Hai Katch Do Students Garner Awards

Students of the Hai Katch Do Martial Arts Academy clenched several awards at
the World Championships in martial arts, held at the Riviera Hotel Casino in
Las Vegas June 25-27. Led by Renshi Mihran Aghvinian, students Tania Asayi,
Viken Chookhadarian, Hovig Chrchian, Taline Eskidjian, Jennie Settler, Bedros
Tertsagian, Vivian Varbedian, Hovig Zeitlian, took awards in the A, B and C
class competitions.

7. NEWS BRIEFS

Congressional Committee Chairman to Visit Karabagh

YEREVAN (ARMENPRESS)Chairman of the United States Congressional Committee on
NATO and chairman of the Transitional Democracy think-tank, Bruce Jackson,
will
visit Mountainous Karabagh in the near future. Jackson announced his plans
earlier this week during his visit to the South Ossetian capital of
Tskhinvali.

Azerbaijan Not to Make Territorial Compromises, Aliyev Says

BAKU (ARMENPRESS)”The Karabagh conflict remains Azerbaijan’s most painful
problem. For many years Azerbaijan has been trying to resolve this issue
peacefully. But regrettably, the talks have yielded no results,” Azerbaijani
President Ilham Aliyev said on July 21 while addressing the personnel of a
military unit of the Xudat border detachment on the Azerbaijani-Russian
border.
According to him, the activities of the mediators have yielded no results
either. “As for various calls and proposals, they do not reflect the reality,”
Aliyev added.
“Azerbaijan’s cause is fair. Our lands are under occupation. International
legal norms, justice, economic opportunities and potential are on our
side,” he
said. Aliyev spoke about the country’s major efforts in building its military.
According to him, sufficient funds have been spent and will be spent in this
area in the future.
In several years, Azerbaijan will turn into an economically powerful state
and
its military “superiority” will intensify even further. “Under these
conditions, we cannot have a positive attitude to some calls, particularly,
with regard to compromises,” Aliyev said.
“Compromises are impossible on the issue of territorial integrity. I have
repeatedly said that we will not compromise on the issue of territorial
integrity. Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity will be restored. The
possibilities of achieving this peacefully have not been exhausted yet.
However, we have to be ready to liberate our lands militarily at any
moment. We
have everything for this: the unity of the Azerbaijani people, the people’s
complete readiness for action, a strong army and the will of the Azerbaijani
leadership and people,” he added.

Azeri Army Set to Buy Weapons from Pakistan, Russia

BAKU (ARMENPRESS) Azerbaijan and Pakistan may reach agreements, concerning
the
purchase of weapons and the training of army officers, during the upcoming
visit of a top Pakistani general to Azerbaijan, Azeri newspaper Ayna reported.
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, Gen Muhammad Aziz
Khan, is
scheduled to visit Azerbaijan in about two weeks, the report said.
“Pakistan may offer its close ally, Azerbaijan, military hardware and weapons
at discounted prices. This is crucial for the Azerbaijani government because
Armenia, which has occupied our territories, buys weapons and military
hardware
from Russia at reduced prices in accordance with the regulations of the
Collective Security Treaty Organization,” the report stated.
In turn, the Azeri daily, Ekho, reported that Azerbaijan seeks to purchase
120
mm Nona-K towed cannons from Russia. Rumors about the deal emerged after
Major-General Vahid Aliyev, the Azeri president’s military aide, visited the
Russian Expo Arms that was held between July 6-10.

Armenian Children Film Wins Best Prize at Athens Festival

YEREVAN (ARMENPRESS)The collaborative work of two Armenian boys aged 12, was
awarded the best film prize at the Kids for Kids Film Festival in Athens,
Greece. The film, titled “Sniper,” competed in the category of films made by
6-12 year olds. The festival was organized by the Association of European
Children Film and the International Center for Children Films.

FC Pyunik to Play Against Shakhter Of Ukraine

YEREVAN (ARMENPRESS)Yerevan’s FC Pyunik will move on to play against FC
Shakhter Donetsk of Ukraine, after registering a 4-2 victory over FK Pobeda
F.Y.R Macedonia. The Armenian team, which now has a 3-1 record in the first
leg, came back from a 2-0 Macedonia lead to take the game.

NATO Technical Center Opens in Yerevan

YEREVAN (ARMENPRESS)NATO will be able to provide free satellite and Internet
connections to a number of scientific and educational centers in Armenia,
thanks to its new technical center that opened in Yerevan on Wednesday.
The center was built as part of NATO’s Virtual Silk Road program, which seeks
to equip science-education institutions in Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan with connections as well.
Executive director of the Arena Company, which is serving as NATO’s
partner in
Armenia, Grigor Babayan, said the program will run for the next three years
and
cost $2.5 million. Armenia’s share in the project runs at around $500,000.
Babayan said that his company ewill be able to provide Internet
connections to
the Yerevan State University and the Yerevan Physics Institute. He added that
33 more institutions will be connected during the coming year.

FIDE Grants Titles to Three Armenian Chess Players

YEREVAN (ARMENPRESS)On July 20, the World Chess Federation (FIDE) granted
Armenian chess player Tigran Petrosian the rank of Grand Master. Two other
Armenian chess playersArman Pashikian and Davit Petrosianwere given the title
of international rank sport masters.

French Coach May Train Armenian National Soccer Team

YEREVAN (ARMENPRESS)Two French national have arrived in Yerevan to try out
for
the vacant post of head coach of the Armenian National Team. The men are
currently in negotiations with the Armenian Futbol Federation. According to
news sources, the mother of one of the candidates is Armenian.

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