Nerses Yeritsian Says That Gagik Tsarukian Should Assess Not His Wor

NERSES YERITSIAN SAYS THAT GAGIK TSARUKIAN SHOULD ASSESS NOT HIS WORK, BUT THAT OF MINISTERS – PAP MEMBERS

Noyan Tapan
March 16, 2010

YEREVAN, MARCH 16, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. In response to the
opinion voiced by Gagik Tsarukian on March 15, the Armenian Minister
of Economy Nerses Yeritsian said: "We recommend Gagik Tsarukian to
assess the ministers – members of Prosperous Armenia Party and their
activities, while my work will be assessed by the president and the
prime minister of Armenia", NT was informed by the press service of
the RA Ministry of Economy.

To recap, on March 15 G. Tsarukian declared that Minister Yeritsian
does not hold the proper position and has no knowledge of the economy
and the economic situation in the country. When asked if he had told
this to the Armenian president, the PAP leader replied that Serzh
Sargsyan knows this and "is taking the respective steps".

South Caucasus Railways Signs Cooperation Memorandum With GNC ALFA W

SOUTH CAUCASUS RAILWAYS SIGNS COOPERATION MEMORANDUM WITH GNC ALFA WHOLESALE INTERNET PROVIDER

ARKA
March 15, 2010

YEREVAN, March 15. /ARKA/. On Friday, the South Caucasus Railways
signed a cooperation memorandum with GNC Alfa wholesale Internet
provider.

The memorandum implies joint construction and usage of fiber-optic
cable and other communication systems along the railway in Armenia
and neighboring countries’ territories.

Shevket Shaidullin, director general of the South Caucasus Railway,
said at this memorandum signing ceremony that the two companies
decided to cooperate not only on functioning infrastructures, but
also underdeveloped infrastructures in need of improvement.

He said that the companies have similar strategies – both companies
are national and try to be leaders in their areas.

Shaidullin pointed out fiber-optic cable to be laid in direction of
Vardenis, from which ore is transported to Sevan, as very important
part of the memorandum.

He also stressed the importance of Ararat direction development
implied in the memorandum.

"Our goals coincide. They are development of information technologies
and the two companies’ communication systems. I think both companies
will benefit from this cooperation," Hayk Farmazyan, director general
of GNC-Alfa, said in return.

He said that the company intended to lay fiber-optic cable to all large
cities in Armenia, and this agreement with the South Caucasus Railways
will bring the company closer to fulfillment of this objective.

Farmazyan also said that if Armenian-Turkish border opens, the company
can establish ties with Turkish providers through the South Caucasus
Railways’ infrastructure.

South Caucasus Railways, a 100-percent subsidiary of Russian Railways,
runs Armenian Railway.

Armenian Railways was handed over to the South Caucasus Railways on
February 13, 2008 for 30-year concession management with a right to
prolong the management term for other 10 years.

CNC-Alfa Company was established in 2007. The company focuses its
activity on construction and exploitation of backbone telecommunication
networks.

The company has already laid fiber-optic cable from Iran to Yerevan
and got permission to prolong it up to Armenia’s border with Georgia.

BAKU: Armenian Community Of Nagorno Karabakh Cannot Join Negotiation

ARMENIAN COMMUNITY OF NAGORNO KARABAKH CANNOT JOIN NEGOTIATION PROCESS, ENVOY

news.az
March 15 2010
Azerbaijan

Goran Lenmarker "The Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict should be settled
this year."

The Armenian community of Nagorno Karabakh cannot join the negotiation
process over the resolution of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict,
considers special envoy of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly Goran
Lenmarker.

"There is a specific format of negotiations within the framework of
the OSCE Minsk group and they should continue in this very format",
the special envoy told reporters in Baku.

The Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict should be settled this year,
Lenmarker considers.

The conflict has been lasting for long and both parties have losses
despite the ceasefire agreement, Lenmarker said.

US-Israeli Attack Against Iran Imminent

US-Israeli Attack Against Iran Imminent

en.fondsk.ruÐ?rbis Terrarum
14.03.2010
Yuri BARANCHIK (Belarus)

The statement that the US and Israel are bracing for an invasion of
Iran made by Israeli envoy to the UN G. Shalev shows that – after
failing to drum up international support for the offensive –
Washington and Tel-Aviv decided to act on their own.

Iran’s civilian nuclear program is used as a pretext for the
aggression. The actual motivation behind it is that Iran’s economic
and political integration into Eurasia, the space stretching from
France and Germany to China, would undercut the US influence over the
continent. It is not Iran’s nuclear program, but its oil and gas
reserves that are important in the context as they can serve as the
basis of the economic development of China and the EU.

Under the current circumstances in international politics, France is
ready to sell military ships to Russia, Germany suggests integrating
Russia into the European armed forces, and the EU is looking into the
possibility of establishing its separate analog of the IMF.
Consequently, the US is no longer needed as a global moderator.
America’s last resort in the struggle over retaining the role of the
global policeman is war. It does not matter that much what war and
against whom – making inroads into Eurasia is Washington’s priority
and all it takes is not necessarily a serious humanitarian pretext.

Therefore, the imminent US withdrawal from Iraq and Afghanistan and
the accompanying embarrassment will be followed by destabilization in
Iran, which will for years arrest the socioeconomic development of
Eurasian countries, or by US seizure of control of Iran’s oil and gas
reserves. This would allow the US to go on acting as the global
moderator.

The US is invoking as the ideological basis the myth of the Russian
military threat to Europe – a successor to the Soviet threat myth – as
a pretext for intervening into the dialog between Europe and Russia.
The picture Washington is trying to paint is that Europe is
defenseless unless the powerful US patronizes it.

Similarly, the US is securing its presence in other parts of the world
by spreading appropriate myths like the ethnic cleansing in the former
Yugoslavia allegedly perpetrated by Serbs, the nonexistent WMD
stockpiles in Iraq, the alleged organization of the 9/11 terrorist
attack by the Talibs, Iran’s nuclear bomb, etc. Provocation is
Washington’s traditional instrument in the struggle for global
dominance.

Accordingly, any warming between Eurasian countries that is not
brokered by the US tends to met with Washington’s resistance (the
story of the organization of Russia’s gas supplies to West Germany
being an example). The key conclusion to be drawn from the above is
that the US is the number one opponent of peace and of Eurasia’s
steady development who provokes armed conflicts to derail progress in
international relations. Without conflicts, the US would see its
influence contract to the proportions of just one continent, its six
navies and countless military bases across the world – turn into
useless assets, and its nuclear arsenal – into a burden.

There is yet another reason why the US has to launch an aggression
against Iran – it is rooted in the US dollar’s role of the global
currency. At the moment, the economic situation the US is finding
itself in is no better than in the epoch of the great depression. At
that distant time the US was dragged out of trouble by the
unprecedented war in Europe, not by Roosevelt’s remarkable economic
endeavors. The US got out of the crisis at the cost of millions of
lives of Russians, Germans, Belorussians, Frenchmen, Poles, etc.

The present-day situation is similar – without a major war, the US
economy is doomed to either a dollar default or hyperinflation. The
same logic applies to Israel. Having lost the US superpower backing,
Tel-Aviv is forced to negotiate peace with the Palestinians more or
less on their terms. Such development can jeopardize the very
existence of Israel in its current shape, not due to the Arab threat
but rather due to mass out-migration of its own population.

No doubt, the US would readily blow up the world to safeguard its
global leadership and therefore, the US and Israeli war against Iran
is imminent. The key question is not when the war is going to erupt
but what other major countries are prepared to do to prevent a global
catastrophe.

All military conflicts involving the US were sparked by provocations,
and the priority at the moment is to focus on neutralizing the
consequences of the provocation that the world is about to encounter.
The logical hypothesis is that the likely provocation to trigger an
attack against Iran is a detonation of a «dirty» nuclear bomb by the
US and Israeli intelligence services (or a blow-up of a nuclear power
plant) in Israel or somewhere in West Europe.

Azerbaijan leader linked to Dubai real-estate deals

Seattle Times , WA
March 13 2010

Azerbaijan leader linked to Dubai real-estate deals

An Azerbaijani schoolboy with the same birth date and the same name as
the son of that nation’s president is the owner of nine waterfront
mansions in Dubai. From the Azerbaijan government: no comment.

By Andrew Higgins
The Washington Post

Palm Jumeirah is a Dubai development on a man-made island in the shape
of a palm tree. $75 million in real estate here is linked to members
of the family of Azerbaijan’s president.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates ‘ Even by the standards of a city that
celebrates extravagance, it was a spectacular shopping spree: In just
two weeks last year, an 11-year-old boy from Azerbaijan became the
owner of nine waterfront mansions.

The total price tag: about $44 million, or roughly 10,000 years worth
of salary for the average citizen of Azerbaijan. But the preteen seems
to be anything but average.

His name, according to Dubai Land Department records, is Heydar
Aliyev, which happens to be the name of the son of Azerbaijan’s
president, Ilham Aliyev. The owner’s date of birth, listed in property
records, is also the same as the son’s.

Officials in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, declined to comment on
how the president’s son ‘ or at least an Azerbaijani schoolboy with
the same birth date and the same name as the son’s ‘ came to own
mansions on Palm Jumeirah, a luxury real-estate development popular
with multimillionaire British soccer stars and others with cash to
burn.

Ilham Aliyev’s annual salary as president is the equivalent of
$228,000, far short of what is needed to buy even the smallest Palm
property.

Azer Gasimov, the president’s spokesman, declined to discuss the Dubai
real-estate purchases.

Azerbaijan, a former Soviet republic blessed with plentiful oil and
gas reserves yet blighted by widespread poverty outside its glitzy
capital, has long had a reputation for corruption.

The Dubai purchases, which have not been reported before, could
provide a rare concrete example of just how much money the governing
elite has amassed and of the ways in which at least part of this
wealth has been stashed overseas.

The transactions sharpen a dilemma that has shadowed Washington’s
relations with Azerbaijan for years: how to reconcile U.S. security
and energy interests in the oil-rich Caspian Sea nation with what the
State Department, in a report last year on human rights around the
world, described as the "pervasive corruption" of its increasingly
authoritarian regime.

Azerbaijan has sent troops to support U.S. democracy-building efforts
in Afghanistan and Iraq, but at home has retreated steadily from
democratic practices, according to diplomats and experts on the
region.

Transparency International, in a 2009 survey of global corruption,
ranked Azerbaijan at 143 out of 180 nations.

In addition to recording nine properties owned by Heydar Aliyev, the
now-12-year-old schoolboy, Dubai’s Land Department also has files in
the names of Leyla and Arzu Aliyeva.

President Aliyev has two daughters with the same names and roughly the
same ages. Their exact dates of birth could not be established, but
various reports indicate Leyla’s birthday is the same as that of the
Azerbaijani woman who figures in the Land Department records.

In all, Azerbaijanis with the same names as the president’s three
children own real estate in Dubai worth about $75 million, property
data indicate.

Dubai real-estate dealers with knowledge of some of the transactions
said the purchases were made by a buyer representing Azerbaijan’s
ruling family. The dealers said the properties were paid for upfront.

Ali Kerimli, chairman of the opposition party Azerbaijani Popular
Front, said, "We all know that our country is one of the most
corrupt." But when told about the Dubai purchases, he said he was
surprised at the apparent lack of effort to conceal them.

Azerbaijan’s leaders, Kerimli said, "face no danger" because the
judiciary, anti-corruption bodies and most of the country’s media
outlets are firmly under their control.

The rush to move assets overseas is a common feature of many
oil-producing nations, where corrupt elites seek to ensure their
wealth is safe just in case political winds at home change.

The phenomenon is part of the "resource curse," an ailment that has
deformed the economies and politics of corruption-addled,
oil-producing nations from Nigeria to Venezuela.

Kerimli said Washington paid too much attention to security and energy
issues and thus "sent a signal to our country that democratic reform
is not important."

When then-Vice President Dick Cheney visited Baku in 2008, he not only
held talks with President Aliyev focused on energy but also met with
executives of BP and the U.S. oil company Chevron, both of which have
operations there. Azerbaijan and the United States, Cheney said, "have
many interests in common."

The Obama administration has also focused on strategic issues in its
relations with Azerbaijan.

On a visit to Baku in February, William Burns, undersecretary of state
for political affairs, praised Azerbaijan for supporting the United
States in Afghanistan and trumpeted the role of a U.S.-backed oil
pipeline from Baku to Turkey that broke Russia’s stranglehold on
energy exports from the Caspian Sea.

Burns avoided direct criticism of Azerbaijan, noting only: "We also
believe that the strengthening of democratic institutions, rule of law
and respect for human rights will have a positive effect on the future
of this country."

The Aliyev government and its supporters, meanwhile, have tried to
burnish their image, sponsoring trips to Baku by prominent foreigners
and hiring lobbyists to trumpet the country’s achievements.

David Plouffe, President Obama’s former election-campaign manager,
visited Baku last year to deliver a paid-for speech; a few months
later came former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, who also received
a fee to speak. Plouffe declined to comment about his trip.

Azerbaijan, which became an independent nation with the collapse of
the Soviet Union in 1991, has been ruled almost continuously by the
same family. Aliyev took over from his father, Heydar Aliyev,
president from 1993 until his death in 2003.

The family’s long grip on power has provided a measure of stability
and energy-fueled economic growth in a country that shares borders
with Iran and Russia. But it has also left Azerbaijan riddled with
graft and a culture of impunity.

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sweden recognizes armenian genocide

SWEDEN RECOGNIZES ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

ArmInfo
2010-03-11 20:36:00

ArmInfo. The Swedish Parliament adopted by a majority vote the
resolution recognizing the fact of the Armenian Genocide in the
Ottoman Empire in 1915, says the Public Television of Armenia.

To recall, over the past few weeks the fact of the Armenian Genocide
was recognized by the Parliament of Catalonia, Spain, and the relevant
resolution has been put to voting in Spanish Parliament. In addition,
the US House Committee of Foreign Affairs has approved the H.Res.252
on the Armenian Genocide.

Thus, Sweden has become the 22nd country to recognize the fact of
the Armenian Genocide.

The Armenian Genocide 1915 in the Ottoman Empire is the first genocide
of XX century. This crime is one of the horrifying ones in the history
of the mankind. It is recognized and condemned by many countries of
the world and influential international organizations.

Prime Minister Of Poland Attaches Importance To Armenia’s Role In Ea

PRIME MINISTER OF POLAND ATTACHES IMPORTANCE TO ARMENIA’S ROLE IN EASTERN PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM

Noyan Tapan
March 12, 2010

YEREVAN, MARCH 12, NOYAN TAPAN. RA NA Speaker Hovik Abrahamian
receiving Prime Minister of Poland Donald Tusk on March 12 mentioned
that the Armenia-Poland relations are at a high level and as a
parliament Speaker he will do his best to further develop them.

According to him, the visit of the Polish Prime Minister is evidence
that there is willingness to develop the relations on both sides.

D. Tusk also highly assessed the Armenia-Poland relations and fixed
the great potential for carrying out joint actions. He attached
importance to Armenia’s role in the Eastern Partnership Program
considering Armenia a reliable partner.

H. Abrahamian said that Armenia is interested in that program and it
is important to realize the program in practice. In the process of
integrating to the European family he considered important Poland’s
assistance to Armenia, as well as activization of cooperation at
international structures.

According to the RA NA Press Service, H. Abrahamian also touched upon
the Armenian-Turkish protocols mentioning that the RA parliament will
ratify them after ratification by the Turkish parliament.

Issues regarding the world economic crisis were also discussed at
the meeting. D. Tusk presented Poland’s experience of overcoming
the crisis taking into consideration that country’s comparatively
positive indices.

NKR: Consumer Price Index In February 2010

CONSUMER PRICE INDEX IN FEBRUARY 2010

NKR Government Information and
Public Relations Department
March 10, 2010

In February, 2010, in the NKR, increase of consumer prices index by
1.2 percent was recorded, including foodstuffs (alcohol and cigarette
inclusive) which increase by 1.3 percent, nonfoods- by 0.3 percent
and tariffs for services-by 1.5 percent.

The index of consumer prices in the Nagorno Karabakh Republic, in
February 2010 in comparison with December 2009 formed 102.9 percent
including foodstuffs (alcohol and cigarette inclusive) 102.6 percent,
nonfoods 100.9 percent and tariffs for services 104.4 percent.

According to monitored towns consumer prices index formed in February,
2010 in comparison with December, 2009 formed: in Stepanakert-101.6
percent, in Askeran-106.1 percent, in Hadrout-103.9 percent, in
Martakert-100.9 per cent, in Martouni- 105.7 percent, in Shoushi-101.8
percent and in Berdzor-105.1 percent.

In February, 2010, consumer prizes index formed 110.6 percent as
compared with February 2009, including foodstuffs (alcohol and
cigarette inclusive) 107.3 percent, nonfoods-116.3 percent, tariffs
for services-113.8 percent.

Consumer prices index in January, 2010, formed 124.6 percent as
compared with 2006.

Nicolas Sarkozy: France Has Been And Is Armenia’s Friend

NICOLAS SARKOZY: FRANCE HAS BEEN AND IS ARMENIA’S FRIEND

ArmInfo
2010-03-10 19:09:00

ArmInfo. Armenian and French Presidents Serzh Sargsyan and Nicolas
Sarkozy met in the Elysee Palace today.

This is the second meeting of the president since the election of
Sargsyan. The first one took place during Sargsyan’s visit to France
in Nov 2008.

The press service of the President of Armenia reports that Sargsyan
pointed out the importance of regular meetings and change of views
for the further development of friendly Armenian-French relations. He
said that Armenia and the Diaspora regard France as their friend and
reliable partner and ally on the international arena.

He said that Armenian-French relations are dynamically developing in
all fields.

ANTELIAS: Homentmen Middle East Reps attend Great Lent Liturgy

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ATTEND THE LITURGY OF THE FOURTH SUNDAY OF GREAT LENT IN ANTELIAS

The second consultative meeting of Homenetmen Scouts and Sports Association
of the Middle East Region was held in Beirut. On Sunday 7 March, the
thirty-five representatives from Armenia, Egypt, Kuwait, Lebanon and Syria
attended the Holy Liturgy at St. Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral in
Antelias. At the end of the liturgy they met with His Holiness Aram I. After
welcoming them His Holiness said: "Today in church we remembered the parable
of the Steward in the Gospel. Your educational work with our youth through
sports and the scout’s movement particularly in the Middle East is an
example of good stewardship. I pray that you continue your vocation with the
same determination."

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