RA Minister Of Defense Will Take Part In EAPC Conference

RA MINISTER OF DEFENSE WILL TAKE PART IN EAPC CONFERENCE

&p=0&id=885&y=2009&m=06&d=25
2 3.06.09

>From co July 24th to July 25th the delegation headed by RA Minister of
Defense Seryan Ohanyan will visit Astana (Kazakhstan) in order to take
part in the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council Conference. During the
conference, in which ministers of defense and foreign affairs from
countries of Euro-Atlantic region, secretaries of NATO and other
international organizations and other officials will participate,
there is to be an exchange of ideas on different actual matters
concerning the security, among them matters concerning the energetic
security and the formation of a stabile atmosphere in South Caucasus.

During the visit a meeting of RA Minister of Defense Seryan Ohanyan
and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staffs-acting Minister
of defense of the Republic of Kazakhstan Mukhtar Altinbaev is to
take place. During this meeting bilateral cooperation issues and
multilateral cooperation issues in the frames of CSTO will be
discussed.

http://www.mil.am/eng/index.php?page=2

Amnesty Did Not Justify Heritage Party’s Hopes

AMNESTY DID NOT JUSTIFY HERITAGE PARTY’S HOPES

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
23.06.2009 16:18 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "Recently announced amnesty did not justify
Heritage Party’s hopes. We expected the amnesty to be more in
synch with Christian values and signal a new phase in Armenia’s
political life. We’ve again become witnesses to purely political
calculations. The amnesty was a result of external pressure, rather
that internal processes," Heritage Faction Chairman, MP Armen
Martirosyan told a news conference.

According to Armen Martirosyan, the amnesty can’t solve political
crisis in Armenia, it might only mitigate its influence on society. The
MP also expressed his regret about amnesty being applied only to
prisoners convicted for March 1, 2008 events. In his opinion, the
amnesty must include all those convictedd before the events specified,
eg. Jamanak newspaper Chief Editor Arman Babajanyan.

"By announcing the amnesty, the authorities can’t close the books on
the events of March 1, 2008. The case could be closed only after all
the circumstances of those days are discovered," Armen Martirosyan
stated.

Arthur Abraham Believes Kelly Pavlik Is Backing Out

ARTHUR ABRAHAM BELIEVES KELLY PAVLIK IS BACKING OUT

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
23.06.2009 18:17 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ According to numerous reports over in Germany, this
Saturday could be the last appearance of undefeated Arthur Abraham
(29-0, 23KOs) in the middleweight division. Abraham is said to be
having a tough time making weight and plans to make a move to super
middleweight very soon. He defends his IBF title for the tenth time in
Germany against undefeated challenger Mahir Oral (25-1, 10 KOs). The
fight will be televised in America on Showtime.

A unification bout between Abraham and WBC/WBO middleweight champion
Kelly Pavlik is the biggest fight at the weight. Abraham blames Pavlik
and Top Rank promoter Bob Arum for the fighting not happening.

"I say Pavlik is backing out. One time he’s injured, the next time
he doesn’t want to fight. They always have an excuse and I don’t know
why. I’m always ready to box against him," Abraham said.

Abraham plans to be a much better fighter at 168. He says there is
a lot of room for improvement.

"My trainer says I’m only at 60%. If he says it, then that’s how it
is. I believe in him. We have another 40% to go and the best is yet
to come," Abraham said.

He says Europeans are starting to dominate the sport because American
fighters lose focus when they reach a certain goal, like winning a
major title, boxingscene.com reported.

Whether PACE Will Consider Armenia’s Issue During Its Fall Session

WHETHER PACE WILL CONSIDER ARMENIA’S ISSUE DURING ITS FALL SESSION

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
22.06.2009 18:45 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "Authorities were so firm in their statements on
amnesty bearing no relationship to March 1 case, that even Europe
believed them. And now Hovik Abrahamhyan heads PACE delegation just
to show vividly that amnesty puts an end to March 1, 2008 incidents,"
ANC member Hovhannes Igityan, ex-Chairman of RA delegation in PACE,
told a press conference.

The politician is convinced that Europe views matters from a more
global standpoint. "Europe’s Council is more focused on the fact of
people’s being persecuted for political views, no matter whether they
are still in prison or have been released," he noted.

According to him, the case should have been dismissed for the lack of
evidence, so that innocent people wouldn’t have been kept in prison
for over 18 months.

"If PACE postpones hearings on Armenia till September 23-24,
authorities will have to release some detainees by that time,"
Igityan stated.

TEHRAN: Armenia’s Youth Orchestra to perform in Tehran

PRESS TV, Iran
June 20 2009

Armenia’s Youth Orchestra to perform in Tehran

Sat, 20 Jun 2009 14:54:46 GMT

The Youth Orchestra of Armenia will perform in Tehran.
The Youth Orchestra of Armenia is scheduled to perform famous
classical pieces at the Vahdat Hall in the capital city of Tehran.

Conducted by Sergey Smbatian, the orchestra will be accompanied by
internationally-acclaimed Iranian pianist, Mahyar Moradi.

Tchaikovsky’s piano concerto No. 1 and Dvorak’s New World Symphony
will be among the pieces that will be performed during the event to be
held from July 1 to 3, 2009.

According to ISNA News Agency, the orchestra will also perform The
Tambourine Dance by the late Iranian conductor and composer, Heshmat
Sanjari.

The Youth Orchestra of Armenia includes over 70 musicians, who are
between the ages of 16 and 24 and are also students of the Yerevan
State Conservatory.

Aram I Presented Franco Frattini With A Book On Armenian Genocide

ARAM I PRESENTED FRANCO FRATTINI WITH A BOOK ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
19.06.2009 19:28 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Within the frames of religious leaders’ four-day
summit held in Rome on the occasion of the G8, Aram I Catholicos
of Cilicia Great House met with Italian FM Franco Frattini,
Antilias Catholicosate’s press service reported to a PanARMENIAN.Net
correspondent. During the meeting, parties discussed current situation
in Near East, political developments between Iran and Israel and
post-electoral situation in Lebanon. At the end of the meeting,
Aram I presented Italian FM with a book on Armenian Genocide.

Armenia’s Safety Must Not Be Sacrificed To Armenian -Turkish Relatio

ARMENIA’S SAFETY MUST NOT BE SACRIFICED TO ARMENIAN -TURKISH RELATIONS

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
19.06.2009 14:35 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ RA National Security should not be sacrificed to
Armenian-Turkish rapprochement, politologist Yervand Bozoyan told a
news conference. "As compared to Yerevan, Ankara had much to gain
from Armenian-Turkish dialogue: pressure leverage in NKR conflict
settlement and a chance to significantly weaken Armenian Genocide’s
international recognition process. Besides, opening of Armenian-Turkish
border became just technical issue in Turkey’s negotiations to achieve
EU partnership," the politologist noted.

According to him, Armenian Turkish negotiations served as a favorable
ground for Turkey to apply pressure on MG OCSE Co-Chairs, which, in
their turn, pressed Yerevan and Baku for NKR conflict settlement. "NKR
conflict will not be settled in nearest future. Baku holds a firm
position in this issue, and MG OCSE CO-Chairs can’t persuade it
to compromise. There’s only one thing left – to apply pressure on
Armenia for it to make concessions," Bozoyan emphasized, adding that
Armenia has gained nothing in Armenian-Turkish negotiations, rather,
it is on the verge of losing is positions.

The politologist noted that Yerevan was the initiator of
Armenian-Turkish show and there’s time until October to abandon
it. "I believe that not only Turkey’s but international pressure
upon RA president will strengthen. Turkey will do its best for
Serzh Sargsyan to visit the country during Armenia -Turkey return
football match. Armenia has to stop negotiations with Turkey as soon
as possible," Ervan Bozoyan stated.

Turkey-Armenia World Championship 2010 qualifying match is due on
October 14 in Kayseri.

Expert Says Optimistic About Tourism Prospects In Armenia

EXPERT SAYS OPTIMISTIC ABOUT TOURISM PROSPECTS IN ARMENIA

ARKA
June 18, 2009

YEREVAN, June 18. /ARKA/. Armenia is fully capable of boosting tourism,
said Philippe Meunier, international consulter of the USAID Competitive
Armenian Private Sector (USAID/CAPS).

He cited 26% rise in tourist visits to Armenia since 2006. He stressed
that the French market opens up new tourism opportunities for Armenia,
with 3.5% of French tourists visiting Armenia. Meunier believes the
country may boost tourism by enhancing the quality of services and
create a new image for Armenia.

He stressed the need for promoting online ticket sales by delivering
available information via the Internet and press.

Meunier also emphasized the role of a more flexible marketing policy
and discount system amid the global financial recession.

In his turn, Alan Saffery, senior competitiveness expert with CAPS,
said in his report each country has to work out its own methods to
weather the global financial storm.

He pointed out countries like Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam simplifying
visa procedures, with others offering mobile tourism packages.

Saffer believes Armenia can attract young and middle-aged tourists
with the help of its sights, historical monuments and talented jazz
musicians.

The third meeting on boosting tourism competition in Armenia amid
the global crisis took place in Yerevan this week on the initiative
of USAID/CAPS and RA Ministry of Economy.

The event aimed20at bolstering tourism competition in Armenia and
establishing international ties by delivering information about the
country’s tourism business and organizing meetings.

EDM: Belarus Boycotts Moscow’s CSTO Summit

Eurasia Daily Monitor

June 15, 2009-Volume 6, Issue 114

BELARUS BOYCOTTS MOSCOW’S CSTO SUMMIT
by Vladimir Socor

Belarus refused to attend the Collective Security Treaty
Organization (CSTO) summit in Moscow on June 14. The summit made
decisions to enlarge the size of collective rapid deployment forces, the
scope of their missions, and the legal basis of their operations.

President Alyaksandr Lukashenka cancelled the participation
of Belarus at the last moment before the summit; and his government is
now contesting the validity of the summit’s decisions made in the
absence of Belarus. The Uzbek president, Islam Karimov, signed the
summit’s documents with reservations attached, limiting Uzbekistan’s
participation in future CSTO activities. Armenia’s position was not
immediately clear (Interfax, ITAR-TASS, RIA Novosti, June 14).

At the concluding press conference, Russian President Dmitry
Medvedev asked "the states" that have not signed the summit documents to
reconsider and sign them later. Belarus was scheduled to take over the
chairmanship of CSTO’s Council of Heads of State from Armenia at this
summit, in accordance with the annual rotation in Russian alphabetical
order. With Belarus boycotting the summit, however, Russia has taken
over the CSTO’s chairmanship "for the period of Belarus’ absence."

Adding insult to injury, Lukashenka did not personally
notify the Kremlin about his refusal to attend. Lukashenka’s office
informed Medvedev’s office and the Belarusian Ministry of Foreign
Affairs informed the CSTO Secretariat on the shortest possible notice.

Moscow takes the position that Belarus’ non-participation in
the summit does not invalidate the summit’s decisions. Under the CSTO’s
rules of procedure, a collective decision can be blocked by an official
objection from a member country. Belarus had participated in
negotiations on the documents prior to the summit without registering
official objections, according to unverified claims by Russian
officials. Nevertheless, the Belarus MFA’s note did clearly warn that
Belarus’ non-participation "means a lack of approval from Belarus of the
decisions that are to be considered" at the summit, as well as disavowal
of decisions made at the pre-summit, ministerial-level meetings; which
"consequently means a lack of consensus [by Belarus] on these decisions"
(RIA Novosti, June 14).

Officially, Minsk explains its step as a response to
Moscow’s restrictive commercial measures against Belarus and abusive
practices in the energy sector. Tacitly, the Belarusian authorities from
Lukashenka on down are loath to become involved in Russia’s conflict
undertakings, whether ongoing or looming ones in the South Caucasus or
Central Asia.

The MFA note complained of "overt economic discrimination by
a CSTO member country against Belarus. Such actions undermine economic
security, which is a foundation for stability and a pillar of
comprehensive security… [Belarus’ participation in the summit] would
mock common sense against the backdrop of trade wars waged by some CSTO
members against others. In this situation, Belarus has no choice but to
cancel its participation in the CSTO summit in Moscow. Belarus will sign
the package of documents on the rapid reaction force only when
comprehensive security will have been restored within the CSTO" (RIA
Novosti, ITAR-TASS, June 14).

Last month, Russia suspended the allocation of a promised
$500 million stabilization loan to Belarus. Lukashenka publicly
complained that Moscow was retaliating for his refusal to recognize the
"independence" of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. The Kremlin had pressured
Lukashenka on this issue for several months, but he has all along
insisted that the loan and the recognition issue must not be linked.

In recent weeks, Lukashenka and other officials criticized
Russia publicly for closing its markets for Belarus-made tractors,
sugar, and dairy and meat products. On the day of the Moscow summit,
Belarus state television read out an indictment of Russian economic
policies toward Belarus, retroactive and current: "They [Moscow] turned
off gas supplies in winter; they suddenly introduced export duties on
crude oil; they practically introduced customs control on the border."
The Belarus government depicts Moscow’s recent restrictions on tractors,
sugar, and dairy and meat products as parts of a consistent, deliberate
pattern (Belarus TV Channel One, June 14).

On June 13 Lukashenka asked the government to consider the
possibility of reintroducing border controls on the Belarus-Russia
border. On the following day the State Border Protection Committee
chief, Ivan Bandarenka, announced that his committee and the State
Customs Committee are discussing the possible reestablishment of border
and customs checkpoints, in response to Russia’s unilateral
reintroduction of 15 such checkpoints (Interfax, June 13, 14).

Lukashenka has clashed with Moscow over economic issues
during most of his tenure as president. This time, however, he
reinforces his arguments in that debate by refusing to cooperate with a
Kremlin-cherished project on international security. Moreover, the
familiar clashes over economic issues are now unfolding in an entirely
new context: that of Lukashenka’s efforts to institute a balanced
foreign policy for Belarus between Russia and the West.

–Vladimir Socor

President Serzh Sargsyan Sent A Congratulatory Message To Mahmoud Ah

PRESIDENT SERZH SARGSYAN SENT A CONGRATULATORY MESSAGE TO MAHMOUD AHMADINEJAD

president.am
June 16 2009
Armenia

President Serzh Sargsyan sent a congratulatory message to Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad on the occasion of his re-election as President of the
Islamic Republic of Iran.

The message states:

"On behalf of the people of the Republic of Armenia and my own behalf
I cordially congratulate you and the friendly people of Iran on the
occasion of your re-election as President of the Islamic Republic of
Iran and wish success and new achievements.

I am confident that together with you we will continue our
united efforts aimed at the deepening and strengthening of the
Armenian-Iranian relations in different areas, which is dictated by
traditional and mutual respect of our two peoples.

I congratulate you once again on this momentous occasion and wish
you all the best, happiness and productive work."