NSC Secretary: CRRF Creation Is Of Military-Political Importance To

NSC SECRETARY: CRRF CREATION IS OF MILITARY-POLITICAL IMPORTANCE TO RA

PanARMENIAN.Net
22.12.2009 19:20 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ At today’s National Security Council sitting, RA
President presented the results of CIS leader’s unofficial summit
held in Kazakhstan, NSC Secretary Artur Baghdasaryan said.

As he told a news conference in Yerevan, the unofficial summit
focused on providing CSTO Collective rapid reaction forces with
modern equipment.

Summit participants also touched upon the issue of special
stabilization fund creation within Eurasian economic partnership
frameworks. "A $10 billion fund will be set up to promote economic
and political collaboration in Eurasian space and investment programs
implementation. Means will be allocated to implement investment
anti-crisis programs and strengthen collaboration within CSTO
frameworks," Artur Baghdasaryan noted.

"DigiTec On Wheels" Traveling Exhibition And Sale To Launch In Chare

"DIGITEC ON WHEELS" TRAVELING EXHIBITION AND SALE TO LAUNCH IN CHARENTSAVAN

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
21.12.2009 18:15 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "DigiTec on wheels" traveling exhibition and sale
launched in Charentsavan today, December 21.

As UITE press service reported, the event aims at promotion of
information technologies market expansion and IT products’ availability
increase in Armenian regions.

During "DigiTec on wheels" traveling exhibition and sale, leading
Armenian companies will visit 42 Armenian towns to present their
products.

Construction Of North-South Road Corridor To Begin In 2010 April

CONSTRUCTION OF NORTH-SOUTH ROAD CORRIDOR TO BEGIN IN 2010 APRIL

/ARKA/
December 21, 2009
YEREVAN

Armenian transport and communications minister Gurgen Sarkisian said
today construction of the first phase of North-South Road Corridor
will be launched in 2010 April.

The project will be funded by the initial loan of $60 million,
earmarked by the Asia Development Bank to reconstruct an 18 kilometer
section of the road corridor between the capital city Yerevan, and
Ashtarak to the north, and improve safety of Yerevan to Ararat road
to the south.

Earlier this year the Asian Development Bank (ADB) said it will extend
up to $500 million to Armenia to upgrade its main corridor road as
part of a broader thrust to improve connectivity, and boost trade,
growth and livelihood opportunities in the Caucasus and Central Asia
subregions. Funds will be released periodically through a multitranche
financing facility, The transport corridor will stretch from the
southern Armenian town of Meghri, on the border with Iran, to Bavra
in the north on the border with Georgia.

The project, which the minister said, is estimated preliminary to
cost $962 million, is to be over in 2106. In the second phase which
is expected to be over in 2010, a road from Ashtarak to Gyumri will
be reconstructed. In the third phase a new road from Goris to Kapan
will be constructed.

"This is a very important project for Armenia, because it is a
regional project that will connect the southern parts of Armenia with
Georgian seaports on the Black Sea and will cut the travel by 30%,’
the minister said. The project implementation concept was developed
by German-Austrian ILF and the feasibility study was made by Japanese
PADECO.

Sargsyan: Armenia and Kazakhstan ally countries in CSTO

Serzh Sargsyan: Armenia and Kazakhstan are ally countries in CSTO and
that sums it up

2009-12-19 16:38:00

ArmInfo. Armenia and Kazakhstan are ally countries in the Collective
Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), and that sums it up, Armenian
President Serzh Sargsyan, who has paid a three-day working visit to
Kazakhstan, said in his interview with Kazinform.

According to him, in the international practice there is no higher
level of cooperation between countries than alliance implying mutual
commitments in case of appearance of threat against one of the
parties. "We are dynamically promoting this cooperation by both
building the Collective Rapid Deployment Forces and developing the
contractual-legal base, and holding large-scale joint exercises",- the
Armenian leader stressed.

Serzh Sargsyan expressed confidence that the two countries are fully
using the opportunities of economic cooperation. "In the future we
should encourage the contacts between our business communities by
creating convenient conditions for interaction",- said the president.

Memorandum Of Mutual Understanding Has Been Signed Between The Publi

MEMORANDUM OF MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING HAS BEEN SIGNED BETWEEN THE PUBLIC SERVICE DEPARTMENT OF THE PRESIDENCY OF THE COUNCIL OF MINISTERS OF THE ITALIAN REPUBLIC AND ARMENIAN CIVIL SERVICE COUNCIL

ARMENPRESS
Dec 18, 2009

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 18, ARMENPRESS: Memorandum of mutual understanding
has been signed between the Public Service Department of the Presidency
of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic and Armenian
Civil Service Council.

Armenian Foreign Ministry’s Press and Information Department told
Armenpress that it is directed toward cooperation between the public
administration services of the two countries, implementation of
reforms, training programs, etc.

On behalf of Armenia the memorandum was signed by the chairman of
the Civil Service Council Manvel Badalyan and from the Italian side
by the director of the Public Service Department Antonio Naddeo.

During the negotiations followed after the signing, an arrangement
has been reached over the 2010 visit of the director of the Italian
department to Armenia.

Blackberry To Be Sold In Armenia

BLACKBERRY TO BE SOLD IN ARMENIA

Tert.am
18.12.09

ArmenTel (Beeline) CJSC’s sole shareholder, Russian telecommunications
company VimpelCom, is looking into the possibility of selling mobile
phones, including the Blackberry, in Armenia.

As reported by our Tert.am correspondent from Moscow, this news was
announced by VimpelCom’s CEO Boris Nemsic, who didn’t exclude a similar
possibility in all those markets in which the company is represented.

At the same, Nemsic was unable to state when the well-known trademark
mobile phones would appear in the Armenian market, since that depends
on the outcome of talks with the manufacturers.

Vimpel-Communication’s Executive Vice-President Dmitry Pleskonos,
likewise, noted that the sale of the Blackberry in CIS (Commonwealth
of Independent States) markets is in VimpelCom’s centre of attention.

The company is going to propose those markets with the same conditions
as those of Russia.

Rustamyan’s East Coast Tour: A Detailed Report

RUSTAMYAN’S EAST COAST TOUR: A DETAILED REPORT

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December 17, 2009
WATERTOWN

Armen Rustamyan, member of Armenia’s National Assembly, concluded
his East Coast visit on Dec. 13, following a guest appearance at the
New York ARF’s program marking the party’s 119th anniversary. During
his Dec. 9-13 visit, Rustamyan met with Congressional and other
US representatives and spoke at several Armenian community events
organized by the ARF in Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Providence,
Watertown, New Jersey, and New York.

Armen Rustamyan with Rep. Ed Royce (R-Calif.) During his six-city
tour, Rustamyan spread the ARF’s unwavering message of opposition
to the controversial Armenia-Turkey protocols, which were signed by
Armenia’s and Turkey’s respective foreign ministers in October.

Rustamyan, who is chairman of the National Assembly’s Committee on
Foreign Relations, also serves as Representative of the ARF Supreme
Body in Armenia. Throughout his visit, he explained the ARF’s current
strategy to derail the protocols and warned that the party will press
for regime change in Armenia if the protocols’ constitutionality is
approved by Armenia’s Constitutional Court in January, and if the
National Assembly subsequently ratifies the document. A report of
his community visits follows.

Washington, D.C.

Rustamyan’s first community event was held Dec. 9 when the ARF
of Greater Washington invited representatives of its affiliated
organizations, ARF members and supporters to a community talk on
the protocols.

Rustamyan with Rep. Diane Watson (D-Calif.) Rustamyan shared
details of his visits earlier that day with various Congressional
and Administration officials. Rustamyan emphasized the ARF’s view
that Armenia’s rapprochement with Turkey should have begun with
the customary establishment of diplomatic relations and Turkey’s
opening of its border with Armenia, followed by additional steps
following those initial moves. Rustamyan told members of Congress
and State Department officials that the ARF favored open relations
with Turkey, but opposed the heavy price preconditions would cost
Armenia in exchange for an open border. Rustamyan strongly condemned
the current protocols as dangerous to Armenia, noting as an example
Turkey’s current push to resolve the Karabagh issue in Azerbaijan’s
favor under cover of the protocols.

Philadelphia

Rustamyan spoke at a community reception on the evening of Dec. 10
organized by the Philadelphia ARF. Rustamyan discussed current events
in Armenia, providing his personal perspective as a deputy in Armenia’s
National Assembly and the role of the ARF as the voice of opposition
in Armenia.

Rustamyan focused on the importance of the anti-protocols
demonstrations throughout the Diaspora and in Armenia, noting
that these protests were so successful that President Sarkisyan was
compelled to respond to protesters just prior to the Oct. 10 signing of
the protocols, claiming that the protocols did not endanger Armenian
Genocide recognition, reparations, or the self-determination rights
of Karabagh’s people.

Providence

Rustamyan arrived in Providence the following day, Friday, Dec. 11. He
was greeted by members of the Providence ARF and escorted to Providence
City Hall by a police motorcade. Providence Mayor David Cicilline
welcomed Rustamyan to his chambers where Rustamyan was presented with a
key to the city. During his meeting with Rustamyan, Cicilline noted his
long-standing, close relationship with the Providence Armenian-American
community and his recognition of the 1915 Armenian Genocide.

Rustamyan with local ARF members at the Armenian Genocide Monument
in Providence.

Also present to greet Rustamyan at Providence City Hall were a
representative of the R.I. Jewish Federation and the Counsel General
of Guatemala, along with other foreign Latino dignitaries. The
representatives acknowledged the rich culture and history of the
Armenian people and related their support for the self-determination
of the people of Karabagh.

After the Providence City Hall ceremonies and meetings, Rustamyan was
taken to the Rhode Island State House where he met with Rhode Island
Secretary of State Ralph Mollis and State Treasurer Frank Caprio.

Rustamyan was also presented with a citation from the Rhode Island
House of Representatives sponsored by Speaker of the House William
Murphy, House Majority Leader Gordon Fox and House Minority Leader
Robert Watson.

Rustamyan also visited Providence’s North Burial Ground, location of
the community’s 1915 Armenian Genocide monument and memorial. The
visit was solemn and Rustamyan learned of the monument’s history
and background.

Rustamyan’s Providence visit concluded with a lunch with Providence
ARF members and Rhode Island Attorney General Patrick Lynch. Rustamyan
proceeded to Watertown, MA, after lunch where he was scheduled to
speak at a public meeting at the Armenian Cultural and Educational
Center sponsored by the ARF of Greater Boston.

Watertown

In Watertown, Rustamyan gave a wide-ranging interview to Hairenik
Weekly editor Zaven Torikian. He also met with the ARS Central
Executive Board, whose members were meeting at the Hairenik Building.

Rustamyan speaking in Watertown.

On the evening of Dec. 11, over 200 people attended the Boston
ARF’s public meeting where Rustamyan discussed the meaning of the
Armenia-Turkey protocols and the ARF’s plan of action to derail
their passage.

Rustamyan explained the most contentious sections of the protocols:
the formation of an historical commission to study and examine
outstanding issues, presumably including the 1915 Armenian Genocide;
the precondition of recognizing the Armenia-Turkey border established
by the illegitimate Kars Treaty; and the precondition of returning
Karabagh to Azerbaijan by requiring Armenia to recognize the
territorial integrity of neighboring countries, thereby abandoning
the self-determination rights of Karabagh’s people..

Rustamyan emphasized that the Government of Armenia’s repeated claims
that the protocols contain no preconditions are easily disproved by
the protocols’ text, as well as the open and repeated admissions by
Turkey’s official representatives.

He also discussed the Armenian government’s miscalculation over the
public reaction that the Protocols would receive. Armenian government
officials were not prepared for the assault of protest from Armenians
living inside and outside of Armenia in opposition to the concessions
Armenia would have to make in exchange for an open Armenia-Turkey
border.

With regard to the ARF’s plan to derail the protocols’ passage,
Rustamyan explained that the ARF’s strategy attacks the protocols
at every stage of the ratification process. He explained that the
first stage centered on the protocols’ pre-signing period. The
ARF rallied its members and supporters around the world and led
the protest movement against the protocols to pressure Armenian
government representatives not to sign the protocols on Oct. 10. When
the protocols were signed, the second stage of the ARF’s campaign has
begun with the Armenian Constitutional Court’s review of the protocols
for conflicts with Armenia’s Constitution. The ARF is focused on this
stage now and is making legal arguments to demonstrate the protocols’
unconstitutionality. A court decision is expected in January. If the
Constitutional Court deems the protocols constitutional, the ARF’s
focus will shift to a third stage, centering on the Armenian National
Assembly’s vote on the protocols. The ARF will push a majority of
National Assem bly members to vote "no" on the protocols. If Armenia’s
parliament passes the protocols, the ARF will enter the fourth stage
of its strategy: calling for regime change in Armenia.

New Jersey

On Dec. 12, Rustamyan paid a courtesy call to the Armenian Prelacy
in New York, where he met Prelate Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan and
the Prelacy Executive Council. That evening, Rustamyan was guest of
honor at ah ARF New Jersey gathering at the home of Raffi and Mari
Keshishian. On the morning of Dec. 13, the New Jersey ARF hosted a
community brunch in Rustamyan’s honor.

New York

On Sunday evening, Dec. 19, Armen Rustamyan was the main speaker at
the New York ARF’s celebration of the party’s 119th anniversary, held
at the Armenian community center in Woodside. In a 40-minute address,
Rustamyan again reviewed his US itinerary, focusing on insights
derived from his discussions with US Administration officials. He also
reviewed the larger struggle now underway regarding the Protocols’
ratification inside Armenia, as well as the ongoing process between
Armenia and Turkey.

The program also included a written message from Armenia’s Permanent
Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Karen Nazarian,
which was read to the audience by MC Ara Caprielian. Offering words
of congratulation, the Ambassador commended the ARF for waging many
difficult struggles on behalf of Armenian rights throughout its
history. He then made clear reference to Armeno-Turkish relations,
emphasizing the need to continue a demanding posture, both inside
and outside Armenia. The Ambassador’s remarks were enthusiastically
received by the audience of over 150.

The program also featured moving closing remarks by His Eminence
Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan, Prelate of the Armenian Apostolic Church.

Archbishop Choloyan linked the ARF’s identity to the cause of justice
on a wide range of issues, going well beyond the current protocols
and encompassing the critical junctures of modern Armenian history.

Armen Rustamyan’s New York address will appear in its entirety in
next week’s Weekly.

http://www.armenianweekly.com/2009/12/17/r

5000 Applications Filed During ArmenTel’s "Internet To Every Househo

5000 APPLICATIONS FILED DURING ARMENTEL’S "INTERNET TO EVERY HOUSEHOLD" ACTION

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
16.12.2009 18:06 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ 5000 applications were filed for Hi Line service
activation during ArmenTel’s "Internet to every household" action
launched on December 8.

As company’s press service reported, the service is activated within
24 hours of application reception.

ArmenTel CJSC confirms having full supply of necessary equipment.

Look North For Opportunity

LOOK NORTH FOR OPPORTUNITY

By The Daily Star
Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Most places in the world are suffering the ramifications of the global
economic slowdown, but this doesn’t mean that things are standing
still.Arab societies, and perhaps our economies as well, are often
geared toward looking west, or east, for opportunity, but events to
the north of us shouldn’t be discounted. Russian officials have begun
the process of forging a customs union with Kazakhstan and Belarus.

The nucleus of a potentially dynamic trading bloc is taking shape,
and if the effort proves to be a success, other countries from the
former Soviet Union will be anxious to get on board.

Of course, the future course of Russia remains unknown, given the
dichotomy between Dmitry Medvedev and Vladimir Putin, the former
promoting policies of European Union-style cooperation, and the latter
projecting the dreams of resurrecting a Russian empire. Nevertheless,
the lifting of trade and customs barriers among the three countries
could spur robust growth, with Central Asian states like Kyrgyzstan
and Tajikistan expressing enthusiasm about the project.

Another "northern" development is the process of normalization between
Turkey and Armenia. When the various hurdles to Turkish-Armenian
relations are finally cleared, the potential benefits of open borders
could spur considerable economic activity and generate opportunities
for investment in these two countries.

Although the two peoples share a history of conflict, their
rapprochement is spurring serious interest in potential investment
opportunities. They share technical and industrial prowess, and a good
level of demand, and if their relationship takes off, their economies
will constitute an attractive destination for investment flows.

Arab countries that remain awash in oil and gas money can look
northward for investment opportunities, in the dynamic areas of the
former Soviet Union, and the promising markets of a reconciled Turkey
and Armenia.

This type of investment isn’t about altruism; individuals, corporations
and state investors want to make money, and this will happen if the
policies and measures in these countries are sound. They can also make
a mark by investing in stability, as in the Turkish-Armenian arena,
which could have knock-on benefits for neighboring countries. These
developments also represent a chance to gain a foothold in key sectors
like energy, industry and foodstuffs, as well as the always-attractive
destination of European markets.

The world might be under the spell of the global financial crisis, but
the news from the north is the latest indication that not everything
is static, or that initiatives and opportunities have dried up.

Armenia Among Top 3 CIS Countries Enjoying Russians’ Trust

ARMENIA AMONG TOP 3 CIS COUNTRIES ENJOYING RUSSIANS’ TRUST

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
14.12.2009 19:19 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Belarus, Kazakhstan and Armenia are in the list
of CIS countries enjoying Russians’ maximum trust, as shown by the
results of the survey conducted by the All-Russian Public Opinion
Research Center.

Thus, Russia’s more reliable partners are Belarus, Kazakhstan and
Armenia, each having 43%, 31% and 8% rating respectively. All other
countries strictly fall behind. Azerbaijan and Ukraine each have 4%
rating, while Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan enjoy
only 3% trust among Russians. As to Tajikistan and Georgia, they have
received 2% and 1% respectively.

Russian people’s trust in CIS leaders coincides with the ratings
above. Thus, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko and Kazakh
President Norsultan Nazarbaev have 33% and 28% rating respectively.

Azeri President Ilham Aliyev (6%) comes next. followed by Uzbek
and Turkmen top leader Islam Karimov and Gurbangula Berdimuhamedov
(each having 5%), Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek Bakiyev (4%), Armenian
President Serzh Sargsyan (3%), Ukrainian President Victor Yushchenko
(3%) and Tajikistani President Emomali Rahmonov (2%). The lowest rating
belongs to Georgian President Mikheil Sahakashvili has received only
1%, RIA Novosti reports.