Armenian President can count on National Unity’s support

Armenian President can count on National Unity’s support
28.11.2009 16:27 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ `All political forces have to support Serzh
Sargsyan’s Armenia-Turkey rapprochement initiatives,’ National Unity
leader Artashes Geghamyan said at 12th RPA sitting, noting that
Armenian President can always count on National Unity’s support.

He stressed that by attending current sitting former Armenian
Presidents Levon Ter-Petrosyan and Robert Kocharyan could have proved
the unity of Armenia to the international community.

Yerevan To Host Photo-Exposition Devoted 20th Anniversary Of Fall Of

YEREVAN TO HOST PHOTO-EXPOSITION DEVOTED 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF FALL OF THE BERLIN WALL ON NOV 30

ArmInfo
2009-11-27 15:50:00

ArmInfo. Yerevan will host a photo-exposition devoted the 20th
anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall on November 30.

The German Embassy in Armenia told ArmInfo the exposition will be
accompanied with detailed presentation of the political situation of
1989-90 and the history of the Fall of the Berlin Wall. After the
official opening of the exposition, discussions will be held with
participation of Deputy Foreign Minister of Armenia Karine Ghazinyan
and representatives of the French, UK, Russian and US Embassies in
Armenia. The role of the given countries in the period of the fall
of the Berlin Wall will be discussed at the event as well.

Yerevan To Host "Pharmaceutics’ Competitiveness In Armenia" Forum

YEREVAN TO HOST "PHARMACEUTICS’ COMPETITIVENESS IN ARMENIA" FORUM

PanARMENIAN.Net
27.11.2009 21:10 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On December 1, Yerevan will host "Pharmaceutics’
competitiveness in Armenia" forum, with representatives of government,
international organizations, business unions and pharmaceutists
among participants.

The event is sponsored by United States Agency for International
Development and organized with the assistance of RA Healthcare
Ministry, "Experimental center for medicines and medical technologies",
"RA Drug Manufacturers and Importers Union", "Armenian Agency for
Development" and National Competitiveness Foundation of Armenia.

The event aims at discussion of current situation, development
perspectives and collaboration strengthening.

ARF Is Discontent With Russia

ARF IS DISCONTENT WITH RUSSIA

Lragir.am
25/11/09

On November 25, the ARF member, the NA head of the commission on
security and defence issues Hrayr Karapetyan expressed his concern
in connection with the Russian military-political cooperation with
Turkey and Azerbaijan. He noted that the fact that Russia which is a
CSTO member like Armenia carries out such partnership with Azerbaijan
which is not a member of that organization in case the president of
this country makes aggressive statements in address of Armenia. "If
Russia considers Saakashvili a psychologically non-equilibrated person
why doesn’t it think the same about Ilham Aliyev who regularly makes
aggressive statements?" says Hrayr Karapetyan. According to him,
the fact hat Russia cooperates with Azerbaijan in case the latter
may show aggression against Armenia at any instant is worrying.

Karapetyan wonders which is the difference of being a member of the
CSTO if Russia cooperates with Azerbaijan which is not a member. Hrayr
Karapetyan is dissatisfied with Russia’s cooperation with Turkey as
well. According to him, Russia cooperates with a country which is a
security threat to Armenia.

Nevertheless, Hrayr Karapetyan noted Armenia’s security interests
demand to deepen our relations with the CSTO but this structure must be
real and not artificial. Karapetyan of course, assesses positively our
cooperation with NATO saying it is wrong to contradict CSTO and NATO.

By the way, earlier the member of the ARF Bureau Vahan Hovhannisyan
expressed his dissatisfaction with Russia too, in particular with
Russia’s role in the process of the Armenian and Turkish normalization
and the Karabakh settlement. He said its role is dangerous for Armenia.

Memorial Of Harutyun Hakobyan Ends

MEMORIAL OF HARUTYUN HAKOBYAN ENDS

PanARMENIAN.Net
25.11.2009 18:34 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Memorial of the first USSR champion in table tennis
Harutyun Hakobyan ended in Yerevan. The tournament was attended by 67
tennis players from Yerevan, regions of Armenia, as well as Georgia
and Lebanon.

According to Christina Manasiryan, Table Tennis Federation’s umpire,
following players won the championship:

Women:
1st place – Tamara Agayan
2nd place – Hasmik Khachatryan
3rd place – Rusanna Vartanyan

Pairs:
1st place – Tatev Engibaryan and Hasmik Matevosyan
2nd place – Mariana Sahakyan and Louise Nazaryan
3rd place – Hasmik Khachatryan and Rusanna Parsadanyan

Men:
1st place – Murad Asatryan
2nd place – Alexander Diaryan
3rd place – Mesrop Ghoukasyan.

Kazakhstan’s Chairmanship In OSCE May Impart New Impulse To Karabakh

KAZAKHSTAN’S CHAIRMANSHIP IN OSCE MAY IMPART NEW IMPULSE TO KARABAKH PEACE TALKS

PanARMENIAN.Net
25.11.2009 19:52 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ In the period of Kazakhstan’s chairmanship, OSCE may
play key role in conflict settlement processes, Sergey Kapinos, Head
of OSCE Office in Yerevan, said today during "Kazakhstan’s upcoming
chairmanship in OSCE: Opportunities and Prospects" seminar. Diplomat
finds that Kazakhstan’s chairmanship may impart new impulse to Karabakh
peace talks.

Armenia Launches "16 Days Against Gender Violence" Campaign

ARMENIA LAUNCHES "16 DAYS AGAINST GENDER VIOLENCE" CAMPAIGN

PanARMENIAN.Net
24.11.2009 14:17 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenia will launch Wednesday "16 Days against
Gender Violence" campaign organized under the auspices of UN acting
permanent coordinator to RA, different UN programs as well as NGOs
and mass media. The campaign program includes press conferences,
public hearings and screening of social reels in Yerevan and regions
of Armenia.

Turkey FM Davutoglu: ‘Zero Problems With Neighbors’

TURKEY FM DAVUTOGLU: ‘ZERO PROBLEMS WITH NEIGHBORS’

Novinite.com
Nov 24 2009
Bulgaria

Turkey’s Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu describes his country’s
foreign policy as "zero problems with neighbors"; critics call it
"neo-Ottoman" expansionism. Photo by BGNES Turkey is exercising
a delicately-balanced foreign policy, looking on the one hand for
European Union recognition, while re-exerting its influence on old
neighbors.

The Turkish ruling Justice & Development (AK) party is re-engaging with
territories once ruled by the sultans, from the Balkans to Baghdad,
in a drive to return Turkey to a place among the leadership of the
Muslim world and the top ranks of international diplomacy.

Ahmet Davutoglu, foreign minister and architect of the policy, rejects
the expansionist tag of "neo-Ottoman" bandied about by AK critics,
preferring his well-used slogan, "zero problems with neighbors". The
US and the European Union praise this unobjectionable aim: to act as
a force for stability in an unstable region.

Turkey has long mattered – as NATO ally, friend of Israel, EU applicant
and energy route to the west. But its growing economic strength and
diplomatic reach give it influence over some of the toughest issues
facing Washington and other capitals – from frozen conflicts in the
Caucasus to Iran’s nuclear ambitions to the threat of disintegration
in Iraq.

"We are neither surprised by nor disturbed by an activist Turkish
agenda in the Middle East," Philip Gordon, assistant secretary at
the US State Department, said recently in Ankara.

Yet the speed and scope of Turkey’s diplomatic endeavors have left
both Turkish and western observers wondering whether it can juggle
all its new interests.

In a month of frenetic activity, Mr Davutoglu has staged a show of
friendship with Syria, ending visa restrictions on a border once
patrolled by Turkish tanks; paid a high-profile visit to Iraq’s
Kurdistan region, long shunned as a threat to Turkish unity; and
signed a landmark deal to mend relations with Armenia.

"Today we, children of the Ottomans, are here to show interest in
the development of Mosul just as our ancestors showed centuries ago,"
Zafer Caglayan, trade minister, said as he opened a consulate in the
northern Iraqi city last month.

Turkish diplomats claim credit, in the last year alone, for mediating
between Israel and Syria, hosting talks between Afghanistan and
Pakistan, and liaising with Sunni militants in Iraq.

But Recep Tayyip Erdogan, a prime minister who scorns diplomatic
niceties, and his senior ministers, have shown the potential for new
friendships to damage old ones.

Mr Davutoglu is touring European capitals this month, employing
Ottoman-tinged rhetoric to persuade people that Turkey’s European
vocation is unchanged.

"You cannot understand the history of at least 15 European capitals
without exploring the Ottoman archives," he told an audience in Spain
this week.

A lack of enthusiasm for Herman van Rompuy’s appointment last week
as president of the European Council reflects not just worries over
his past opposition to Turkey’s candidacy but a preference for a
heavyweight leader who would want Europe to play a bigger part on
the world stage.

Ibrahim Kalin, Mr Erdogan’s chief foreign policy adviser, argues that
Turkish activism is not a reaction to disappointments in the EU but
simply "a fully rational attempt to seize new spaces of opportunity"
– including the EU’s virtual absence from geopolitics.

Katinka Barysch of the Centre for European Reform, a London think-tank,
says: "As a long-standing Nato member and a country negotiating for EU
membership, Turkey is expected to align itself with the US and Europe."

"As a regional power, Turkey will want to act independently and avoid
antagonizing its neighbors. It is not clear how long Ankara will be
able to avoid tough choices."

Normalization Of Armenian-Turkish Relations Serves As A Lever Of Pre

NORMALIZATION OF ARMENIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS SERVES AS A LEVER OF PRESSURE ON ARMENIA

PanARMENIAN.Net
24.11.2009 15:46 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations
has become a lever of pressure on Armenia in the Karabakh conflict
settlement, Giro Manoyan , head of the "Hay Dat" Central Office engaged
in political issues of ARF Dashnaktsutyun, told a news conference
in Yerevan today. According to him, Turkey links the process of
normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations with the settlement of
the Karabakh conflict.

"Besides the Armenian-Turkish reconciliation and Karabakh conflict
settlement, we are still trying to please a third party – the
superpowers, Giro Manoyan said, adding that the Armenian society must
exert pressure on the Armenian authorities to prevent them from any
concessions either in the Karabakh issue, or in the reconciliation
process between Armenia and Turkey.

Touching upon the Armenian-Turkish Protocols, Mr. Manoyan mentioned
that Turkey is likely to try to prolong the Protocol ratification
process and Armenia should not wait but clearly declare its position.

Regarding the possibility of resumption of hostilities between Armenia
and Azerbaijan, Mr. Manoyan said that Ankara is likely to support Baku,
without direct involvement in hostilities.

Armenia May Recognize Independent Karabakh If Tensions Grow (Part 2)

ARMENIA MAY RECOGNIZE INDEPENDENT KARABAKH IF TENSIONS GROW (PART 2)

Interfax
Nov 23 2009
Russia

Armenia may recognize independent Karabakh or sign an agreement on
mutual assistance if tensions around the unrecognized republic grow,
Armenian presidential press secretary Samvel Farmanian said.

"There are universal methods. If such developments occur, Armenia may
recognize independent Karabakh with all the consequences. Besides,
it is possible to sign an agreement on mutual assistance," he said.

"There are some options, and I am sure that Armenia will use some of
them or all. The sole reason why Armenia has not recognized independent
Karabakh is that it does not want to hamper the peace process. Once
the peace process stops and military actions begin, nothing will
prevent Armenia from recognizing independent Karabakh," he said.

"Escalation of tensions around the Karabakh conflict would be the most
undesirable outcome. That would be the most undesirable for Karabakh,
Armenia and the whole region. Yet Armenia cannot be indifferent to the
future of the Karabakh people. That is why, the Armenian president
and other officials said many times they were responsible for the
security of Karabakh," he said.

"The present-day reality is such that negotiations continue.

Armenia has always said it sees no alternative to a peaceful settlement
to the conflict. Armenia thinks it is possible to achieve a peaceful
and comprehensive solution through negotiations," he added

Azeri President Ilham Aliyev said two days before his Munich meeting
with Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan that a war might resume in
the region if the meeting failed to bring results.

"If the meeting fails, the hopes we pin on negotiations will be
crushed, and we will have no other way out. We must be prepared [to
free the occupied Azerbaijani lands with military force]," Aliyev
said while visiting the Goranboy district of Azerbaijan.