Yerevan seeks implementation of EU partnership plan

Interfax News Agency
Russia & CIS General Newswire
April 7, 2006 Friday 8:11 PM MSK

Yerevan seeks implementation of EU partnership plan

Armenian President Robert Kocharian has discussed the importance of
swift implementation of the Armenia-EU individual cooperation program
with newly-appointed European Union Special Representative for the
South Caucasus Peter Semneby, the presidential press service told
Interfax on Friday.

The president believes this program “will be a new resource for the
development of reforms in Armenia.”

Semneby said the EU is concerned about the establishment of peace and
stability in the South Caucasus and, in particular, about the soonest
possible settlement of the conflicts existing in the region.

Kocharian and Semneby discussed ways for a peaceful settlement of the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and the organization of parliamentary and
presidential elections in Armenia in 2007 and 2008, the presidential
press service said.

The Armenian president praised the establishment of the institution
of an EU representative in the South Caucasus, saying that this would
make it possible to systematize relations with all European Union
institutions.

The Armenia-EU individual cooperation plan within the EU’s New
Neighborhood program is being finalized now. The program should be
endorsed in May this year.

DM Confident Hungarian Courts Will Dole Out Due Justice to R.Safarov

SERGE SARGSIAN CONFIDES IN HUNGARIAN JUSTICE AND SURE THAT AZERI
CRIMINAL TO TAKE HIS DESERVING PUNISHMENT

YEREVAN, APRIL 7, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. “I confide in the
Hungarian justice and am sure that the criminal will take its
deserving punishment,” Serge Sargsian, the Secretary of the RA
National Security Council attached to President, the Defence Minister
stated. As Colonel Seyran Shahsuvarian, the RA Defence Minister’s
Press Secretary informed Noyan Tapan, the Minister made the statement
in response to a question of a number of media representatives how he
estimates the measure of punishment proposed towards murderer Ramil
Safarov by the prosecutor’s charge at the last sitting of the court
procedure going on Budapest on the case of Armenian officer Gurgen
Margarian’s murder (the measure of punishment is life imprisonment,
within the right of presenting a claim for amnesty during the first 30
years), and what he expects of the final verdict of the court.

Semneby: EU Interested In Quick Settlement Of So. Caucasus Conflics

PITER SEMNEBY: EUROPEAN UNION IS INTERESTED IN QUICK SETTLEMENT OF ALL
CONFLICS OF SOUTH CAUCASUS

YEREVAN, APRIL 7, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. The European Union’s
intentions and initiatives connected with the South Caucasus are
valuable. RA Prime Minister Andranik Margarian stated about this at
the Aptil 6 meeting with Piter Semneby, the newly appointed Special
Representative of the European Union to South Caucasus. He mentioned
that though the EU representatives and the OSCE Minsk Group present
themselves in the affair of settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh
conflict in different formats, but, finally, all the efforts are
directed to the same goal, a peaceful and quick settlement of the
conflict. Andranik Margarian said that Armenia is anxious by martial
statements of Azerbaijan, cases of breaking the cease-fire became
friquent at the Armenian-Azerbaijani border. The head of the RA
Government also mentioned that the Armenian side would like to see an
EU delegation acting by itself in Yerevan. Expressing satisfaction on
the occasion of the sucessful and productive process of working out
the Actions Plan of Armenia within the framework of the European
Neighborhood Policy, the head of the Armenian Government expressed
hope that adoption of the Actions Plan will not be very late after the
successful final of the third stage of the negotiations scheduled for
May. Piter Semneby mentioned that though this is his first visit to
Armenia in the status of the EU Special Representative, he intends to
visit the RA more friquently from now on, and it’s too pleasant for
him that he is appointed on this post within such a period of time
when the relations of the South Caucasus and the EU have got a new
qualitative character. He emphasized that the EU is interested in
quick settlement of all the conflicts of South Caucasus, and his
mandate’s change is provided just by it. Piter Semneby informed that
he’ll visit Armenia in the nearest future as well, within the
framework of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmen’s visit. Emphasizing
that he’ll be actively involved both in process of the Karabakh
conflict settlement and ! in the process of strengthening the
supremacy of law, implementation of reforms of the judicial system,
the EU Special Representative asked the RA Prime Minister to present
his estimation concerning works being done in these directions.
Andranik Margarian mentioned that after the referendum of the RA
Constitutional amendments, work of implementation of the steps arising
of the Constitution in the above-mentioned directions is undertaken in
the country. Within the framework of the work, the RA Government has
already affirmed in the program of events of the current year the
instructions given to ministries, departments in those directions,
with correct fixing of terms. Mentioning that Armenia has fostered the
way of Eurointegration since declaring its independence, Andranik
Margarian said that active works are done in the direction of making
the legislation of the country corresponding to the legislation of the
European Union. As Noyan Tapan was informed by the RA Government’s
Information and Public Relations Department, the interlocuters touched
upon issues of holding future elections in the RA corresponding to
international standards, the RA-RF relations and cooperation, the
policy implemented by the RA in the sphere of energy and a number of
other issues.

Armenia Must Cheer Up Karabakh

ARMENIA MUST CHEER UP KARABAKH

Lragir.am
07 April 06

The year 2006 can be a window for the settlement of the Karabakh
conflict, stated Mher Shahgeldyan, Chair of the Committee of Defense,
Internal Affairs and National Security. He said if the conflict
parties fail to use this window, later it will be more difficult to
reach a settlement. Mher Shahgeldyan thinks that Armenia must make
efforts for the engagement of Karabakh in the talks or at least try to
make Karabakh diplomatically more active. For engagement in the talks,
the chair of the Committee of Defense, Internal Affairs and National
Security thinks it is positive, but he also reminds about
consideration of the logic of talks.

`Thus, the engagement of Karabakh in the talks is positive, at thesame
time, however, we must take into account different aspects of the
talks,’ says Mher Shahgeldyan, adding that Armenia should aspire to
make Karabakh diplomatically more active.

15 Out-Patients’ Department To Be Restored And 5 Ones To Be Built Th

15 OUT-PATIENTS’ DEPARTMENT TO BE RESTORED AND 5 ONES TO BE BUILT THIS YEAR BY WB CREDIT PROGRAM

Noyan Tapan
Apr 06 2006

YEREVAN, APRIL 6, NOYAN TAPAN. About 8.5 mln dollars health care
programs are envisaged to implement this year within the framework
of about 19 mln dollars credit program “Modernization of Health Care
System of Armenia” of the World Bank. Sergey Khachatrian, the Director
of the “Health Care PIA” state institution of the RA Ministry of Health
Care informed the Noyan Tapan correspondent about this. Particularly,
15 out-patients’ departments of marzes will be restored, and 5 ones
will be built in the marzes of Ararat, Gegharkunik, Armavir, Tavush and
Kotayk. Besides, 150 out-patients’ departments of rural settlements
will get medical equipment, furniture and accessories. S.Khachatrian
mentioned that within the framework of the program, the Yerevan Surb
Astvatsamayr Medical Center and the Clinical Hospital of the Yerevan
State Medical University after Mkhitar Heratsi will be restored
this year. It’s envisaged to implement a program of supporting
those medical institutions with modern medical equipment as well,
after finishing the restoration works. Besides, programs directed to
formation of the family doctor’s insitute will also be implemented,
including the process of preparing family doctors will continue, the
second educational center of Family Medicine, etc. will be created. It
was also mentioned that 1.2 mln dollars were spent this year within
the framework of the credit program.

Jerusalem: Christian Leaders: State Preventing Rituals

CHRISTIAN LEADERS: STATE PREVENTING RITUALS
Neta Sela

Ynetnews, Israel
April 4 2006

Leaders of four Christian sects send angry leader to Attorney General
Mazuz, in which they complain about government’s involvement in
affairs they claim are under their exclusive jurisdiction.

Leaders of four Christian sects in Israel sent an angry leader to
Attorney General Menachem Mazuz, in which they complained about the
involvement of the government in affairs they claimed are under their
exclusive jurisdiction.

“This behavior is unacceptable in a democratic country,” they wrote.

“The managing of religious and spiritual rituals in churches under
our responsibility are the exclusive responsibility of every patriarch
or head of church,” the letter said.

Religious Affairs

Greek Church fires patriarch over scandal / By Reuters

Highest-ranking church body dismisses Irineos I over alleged sale of
church land to Jews

The message was sent after an embarrassing incident which took place a
month and a half ago, in which the Greek-Orthodox patriarch Theophilos
III and hundreds of his followers were prevented from entering an
east Jerusalem church in order to hold a special Christmas prayer.

‘This behavior is unacceptable in a democratic country.’
Greek-Orthodox Church in J’lem (Photo: AFP)

Police say they didn’t allow the religious leaders to enter in
order to prevent a disagreement with Theophilus and his rival,
Patriarch Irineos I, who was there at the same time; but the fact
that hundreds of believers were forced to hold the prayer outside of
the church was perceived as a stinging insult and attack on freedom
of religious ritual.

Details of the incident were spread around the Orthodox-Christian
world and also found their way to the supreme Patriarch of the Orthodox
Church Bartholomew, who is seated in Anatolia, Turkey, thought of as
the “holy synod.”

Senior church sources told Ynet that Bartholomew said that in light
of the incident, he intended to declare that the State of Israel is
not tolerant of the Christian religion, and does not allow freedom
of religion to Christian sects.

Such a declaration could cause a wave of harsh responses in the
whole Christian Orthodox world, totaling around 500 million believers
(in addition to Christian Russians), and cause damage to the State
of Israel’s image, but was the statement was prevented after sources
in the Orthodox Church in Jerusalem and the Patriarch of the church,
Tehophilus III.

The affair is not yet over though, as heads of Christian sects in
Israel decided to involve the Attorney General in the matter. Their
letter was signed by the patriarchs of the Greek-Orthodox, Latin,
Armenian sects, and the custos of the Franciscans.

Greek Patriarchate affair continues

The patriarchs’ letter was the latest episode in the scandalous affair
of the Greek Patriarchate. Last May, Greek Orthodox Patriarch Irineos
I was released from his post, although, in a rare decision, he remained
at the head of the Holy Synod and the Fraternity of the Holy Sepulcher.

The decision was made after it was exposed that Irineos I sold real
estate assets belonging to the church in east Jerusalem to Jewish
organizations. Despite the fact he was ejected by a majority vote,
and was even demoted to junior priest, Irineos I still sees himself
as the church’s legal patriarch as, he claims, his appointment was
a lifetime appointment. He is currently living under heavy police
security out of concern for attempts on his life.

Last August, the Holy Synod appointed Theophilus III as Jerusalem’s
Greek Orthodox patriarch to replace Irineos. The appointment needs
to be approved by heads of the church as well as the governments
of Jordan, the Palestinian Authority and Israel. Jordan has already
said it supports the move to eject Irineos I and appoint Theophilus,
as did the Palestinians. Israel is the only one that has refused the
appointment of Theophilus, spurring Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew
to say that, “It is unheard of that in our country Jews have total
religious freedom, but in Israel the government is trying to force
a man on the religious institution.”

After Israel refused to approve the appointment, in November of last
year Theophilus appealed to the High Court against the state. At
the same time a ministerial committee was established to deal with
the situation. Sources in the Attorney’s Office claim Israel cannot
approve Theophilus’ appointment because the proper procedures to
release his predecessor have not been completed.

At the end of the hearing, the court recommended waiting until the next
government is set up, and a new ministerial committee on the matter
is assigned. The discussion of the matter is slated to resume in June.

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BAKU: Garabagh Mediator Urges Sides To Refrain From Hostilities

GARABAGH MEDIATOR URGES SIDES TO REFRAIN FROM HOSTILITIES

Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
April 4 2006

Baku, April 3, AssA-Irada
A mediator brokering settlement of the Armenia-Azerbaijan Upper
(Nagorno) Garabagh conflict has called on all sides interested in
settling the long-standing dispute to refrain from military action,
a statement that followed Azerbaijan’s threats to resort to the use
of force.

“An attempt to resolve the conflict through military action could bring
about a catastrophe. The Azeri side’s statements causing escalation
of tensions are of no benefit,” said the Russian co-chair of the OSCE
Minsk Group, Yuri Merzlyakov.

The mediator emphasized that peace should be reached soon, expressing a
hope that the long-standing dispute will be finally resolved this year.

“2006 has just started and hopes remain for finding a solution by
the year-end.”

Merzlyakov said the MG co-chairs would soon hold consultations on
arranging for the next meeting of the Azeri and Armenian foreign
ministers.

“The problem is that the schedules [of the ministers] do not overlap,
which is why we are having difficulty in setting a venue and timeframe
for the meeting. On April 7, the Armenian minister Vardan Oskanian
will be in Moscow, while his Azeri counterpart Elmar Mammadyarov
in Washington.”

The co-chair said the mediators may pay their next visit to the
region in May, after which the current status of the peace process
and further steps could be tabled.

“After the recent discussions in Istanbul and Washington, meetings
are underway and an agreement may be reached now for the next round
of talks between two countries’ ministers.”

Merzlyakov said it is premature to speak of another meeting between
Presidents Ilham Aliyev and Robert Kocharian, as this requires making
comprehensive preparations first.

The parties failed to agree upon the issues of principle during the
negotiations held by the two leaders in France in February, which
was followed by mutual threats.

2006 Is Decisive But Not Final Year For Settlement Of Nagorno Karaba

2006 IS DECISIVE BUT NOT FINAL YEAR FOR SETTLEMENT OF NAGORNO KARABAKH ISSUE
By Aghavni Harutyunian

AZG Armenian Daily
04/04/2006

The best way to avert the war is to come to agreement in coming
few months. Moreover, the lack of progress in Nagorno Karabakh
negotiations may cause quite radical decisions. OSCE Minsk Group
co-chair Steven Mann stated this during the videoconference at the
US Embassy in Armenia. Notwithstanding big expectations from the
negotiations process in 2006, Mann doesn’t think the conflict will be
fully settled in 2006. At the same time, he stated that he wouldn’t
like the sides to miss the settlement opportunity in 2006 and look
back at the past with regret.

He said that the cases of ceasefire violation on the border are caused
by dangerous irresponsibility. Mann stated that the coming negotiations
will greatly contribute to aversion of the war. As for the probability
of unfolding a new war, Mann said that no one could make forecasts
about the further developments. The international community will just
try to find new settlement options through the negotiations.

Mann stated that the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs would support the
participation of NKR in the negotiations, if the sides support this
idea, too. According to him, the issue should be observed from another
viewpoint, whether the participation of NKR will contribute to the
settlement process or not. Anyway, the current format yielded certain
progress. “The Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan deserve respect
for the steps they took recently,” Mann stated.

As for comparing the Nagorno Karabakh conflict with that in
Kosovo, Mann said that each conflict has unique origin, history and
peculiarities that are to be taken into account. “Whatever settlement
we may have in the case of Kosovo, it may serve as bad example for
the Nagorno Karabakh conflict if we try to apply it in case of NKR,”
Steven Mann emphasized.

Thus, it is obvious that this year becomes in some ways an
obligatory one in the context of achieving considerable progress
in the Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement. Though, it isn’t clear
yet, how the mediators will treat the recent statements of the Azeri
president. Moreover, if we take into account the fact that such absurd,
groundless and idle statements of Aliyev create public opinion in
Azerbaijan, making no room for concession in Nagorno Karabakh issue.

Seven Years After US-Led War On Yugoslavia: Deadlocks Continue AtKos

SEVEN YEARS AFTER US-LED WAR ON YUGOSLAVIA: DEADLOCKS CONTINUE AT KOSOVO FINAL STATUS TALKS
By Tony Robson

World Socialist Web Site, MI
April 1 2006

This is the conclusion of a two-part article on Kosovo. Part One was
published on March 31.

The attitude taken by the US and EU toward ethnic cleansing depends on
who is conducting it and whether it furthers their strategic interests
at the time. While Serbia has been threatened with economic sanctions,
the representatives of the US and EU have extended a welcoming hand
to the war criminals of the KLA (Kosovo Liberation Army).

As part of the post-conflict arrangements in 1999, the KLA was
officially disbanded. However, the KLA has remained a force in the
land ever since and this in no small part due to the connections it
had established with its powerful backers, particularly the US.

Head of the negotiating team for the Kosovo Albanians was to have been
President Ibrahim Rugova .The latter, and his party, the Democratic
League of Kosovo (LDK), were historically associated with a non-violent
campaign for secession. In every provisional election since 1999,
it has been the main secessionist party, far outpolling the two
political offshoots of the KLA-the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK)
and the Alliance for the Future Kosovo (AAK).

Since Rugova’s death from lung cancer in January, the main beneficiary
has been the KLA. No sooner had the status talks begun, than former KLA
commander in chief Agim Ceku was appointed prime minister. The AAK,
a junior partner in a coalition government with the LDK, installed
Ceku, at the expense of AAK deputy chairman Bajram Kosumi, who had
been a KLA supporter but not an active combatant.

Reuters referred to the external pressure behind the decision:
“Kosumi has been criticised for ineptness by other members of
Kosovo’s ruling ethnic Albanian coalition and Western mentor states
shepherding the UN-run Serbian province through talks that could
lead to its independence later this year…. He [Ceku] is seen as
a political heavyweight more in the mould of Kosumi’s predecessor
Ramush Haradinaj, another former guerilla commander who resigned a
year ago to stand trial at the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague.”

Ceku served in the Croatian army and was a key planner in Operation
Storm, a military offensive in the Krajina region of Croatia in 1995
that resulted in the expulsion of some 150,000 Serbs, the largest
single act of ethnic cleansing to date in the Balkans. The incident
became so notorious that even The Hague tribunal indicted former
Croatian general Ante Gotovina for his part in this war crime. But
while the latter has been in custody awaiting trial, Ceku has enjoyed
complete immunity.

Ceku was made head of the KLA as it was reconfigured by the US to act
as proxy land army for the NATO aerial bombardment of Yugoslavia in
1999. After the conflict, he was appointed head of the newly-created
Kosovo Protection Corp (KPC), effectively an embryonic national army,
supported and supplied by the UN. Over the past seven years KPC
officers have been involved in attacks on Serb civilians. Belgrade
has an Interpol arrest warrant for war crimes carried out by Ceku. He
was apprehended twice, in Hungary and Slovenia, but released after
the intervention of EU and UN diplomats.

Ceku is the second former KLA commander to have assumed the position
of prime minister since 1999. The first, Ramush Haradinaj, resigned in
March 2005 in order to stand trial for war crimes in The Hague. He
faces 37 counts of murder, rape, persecution, inhumane acts and
unlawful detention in Kosovo during 1998. Nevertheless, he has been
permitted into the province and to participate in politics while
awaiting trial.

According to Tim Juddah, writing in The Observer: “The move to lift
the ban on politics for Haradinaj has been spearheaded by the UN
mission in Kosovo and supported by diplomats there…. What is clear
is that since his release the UN and diplomats in Kosovo have courted
Haradinaj in a way unprecedented for a man indicted for murder and
ethnic cleansing in former Yugoslavia. On 26 September, for example,
a huge party was held at Pristina’s Hotel Grand to celebrate the
wedding of Haradinaj’s brother. Among the guests were Larry Rossin,
the deputy head of the United Nations Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK),
plus other senior officials and diplomats.”

Material interests

The Kosovo separatists have positioned themselves as middlemen,
offering up the province’s resources for exploitation by major
transnationals. Kosovo has the second largest coal reserves in Europe
and rich deposits of lead, zinc, gold, silver and petroleum. Ethem
Ceku, Agim’s cousin and member of the AAK, is energy and mining
minister.

A brochure aimed at attracting foreign investment states: “A major
objective of the donor agencies and the Provisional Institutions
of Self Government of Kosovo (PISG) is the development of Kosovo’s
private sector economy. Accordingly, UNMIK and the PISG have adopted
a set of laws to ensure an investor friendly environment including:
regulations on foreign direct investment; repatriation of capital;
the purchase of real estates; the registration of businesses and land;
and the establishment of 99-year leaseholds for land formerly used
by SOEs.”

Last November, the UN-administered Kosovo Trust Agency sold the
ferro-nickel plant Ferronikeli to the UK-based Alferon, which is
part of the large Eurasian Natural Resources Group. The Trepca
mining complex, once described by the New York Times as one of the
biggest pieces of real estate in the Balkans, valued at $5 billion,
has been turned over to an international consortium, ITT Kosovo Ltd,
a joint venture between US, French and Swedish companies.

Wealthy elements within the Kosovo Albanian emigre community are
seeking Washington’s backing through organisations like Alliance for a
New Kosovo. According to the Financial Times, one of the main figures
behind this organisation, Behglet Pacolli, is “possibly the world’s
richest Albanian”. The newspaper reported: “Following a well-worn
campaign trail, the Kosovo Albanians have put up a large pool of
money, attracted big names among former US officials, brought in a
big ticket think-tank and international lobbying company and marshaled
their supporters in Congress.”

Among those enlisted are Samuel Hoskinson, former deputy head of the
US National Intelligence Council, and Frank Carlucci, former defence
secretary and emeritus chairman of the Carlyle Group, a private
investment firm close to the Bush administration. The article said:
“Other former officials suggested the US might have to resort to an
‘imposed settlement’ if Serbia did not yield from its position of
‘more autonomy, less than independence'”.

Geographically, Kosovo lies at the centre of a critical pipeline
route for transporting the largely untapped oil and gas resources of
Central Asia to markets in the West. The traditional East-West route
from the landlocked Caspian Sea has been via the Bosphurus Straits.

However, this route has been increasingly unable to cope with demand.

The question of “Bosphurus by-pass routes” is inextricably connected
to the strategy championed by the US of building new pipelines that
circumvent Russia and Iran.

The Balkan peninsula was earmarked for several pipelines but only the
US-registered consortium AMBO (the acronym for the transit countries,
Albania, Bulgaria, Macedonia) has reached the construction stage. The
900-km pipeline is expected to carry 750,000 barrels per day once
completed. Oil from Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan will be shipped across
the Black Sea to the port of Burgas in Bulgaria, where it will be
pumped across the peninsula via Skopje, Macedonia to the Mediterranean
port of Vlore, Albania. The consortium’s CEO is Edward Ferguson,
a former director of Brown & Root, a subsidiary of Halliburton,
the energy and defence contractor connected to the US administration.

The AMBO project has advanced in competition with the shorter and
cheaper oil pipeline project from the same starting point in Burgas,
Bulgaria to the Greek port of Alexandropoulos on the Aegean Sea. The
latter is associated with transporting Russian oil to Western markets
and Greece’s attempt to challenge Turkey as a major East-West energy
node.

AMBO’s development has proceeded hand in glove with its transit states
becoming virtual NATO protectorates. Bulgaria, together with Rumania
and several central European and Baltic states, was admitted into
the alliance in 2004. Albania has participated in joint exercises
with NATO and the latter has been involved in Macedonia.

One of the America’s largest overseas military bases since Vietnam,
Camp Bondsteel, was built on 1000 acres of farmland seized in the
US military sector of south east Kosovo. The heavily fortified
complex with bomb shelters and guard towers has an ammunition site
and heliport that can accommodate up to 55 Apache helicopters. It
is located near the Macedonian border on the Kacanik pass way to the
country’s capital, Skopje.

The AMBO project was delayed while efforts were concentrated on
completing the Anglo-American BTC (Baku-Tblisi-Ceyhan) pipeline, one
of the largest in the world. It carries Caspian oil from Azerbaijan
through Georgia to the Turkish Mediterranean port of Ceyhan. Since
its completion last May, attention has returned to the Bosphurus
by-pass route.

Big power conflicts

Kosovo’s abundant resources and the Balkan pipeline routes are only
a small part of a bigger picture. Even more is at stake in the wider
inter-imperialist conflicts over the oil- and gas-rich regions further
to the east in the Caspian Sea area and Central Asia. The vacuum
left by the dissolution of the Soviet Union has led to a scramble
for hegemony that contains the seeds of future wars.

US expansionism in the Balkans and Central Asia has been at the direct
expense of Russia and China, but they feel unable to confront the US
at this stage. Recent reports indicate that Russian and China have
told the US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice they would probably
abstain on a UN resolution to grant independence to Kosovo.

However, in return, Moscow is pushing for concessions to its interests
and is playing the card of Europe’s reliance on its oil and gas
supplies. In an interview for Russian TV on January 30, Russian
President Vladimir Putin asked: “If people believe that Kosovo can
be granted full independence, why then should we deny it to Abkhazia
and South Ossetia?”

This was a reference to two secessionist movements in Georgia. Russia
has troops stationed in Georgia and Armenia, which previously clashed
with Azerbaijan over the Nagorno-Karabakh region. Significantly,
EUobserver.com described Putin’s comments as a direct threat to the
BTC pipeline and the European Union’s strategy of breaking European
dependence on Russian energy supplies.

The Russian-Ukrainian standoff in January, which led to shortfalls in
gas deliveries further west, was a shock for the EU, which imports half
its gas from Russia. The EU is currently trying to get Moscow to sign
an agreement that would allow EU companies access to Russian pipelines
in order to use them to buy oil and gas directly from Central Asia.

The EUobserver.com web site quoted a senior Organization for Security
and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) diplomat, Bernard Fassier saying:
“If there was a new conflict (in Nagorno-Karabakh) the first target
would be the oil pipeline and oil terminals”. It further stated:
“The idea of Kosovan independence as a precedent for other separatist
states is catching on in the South Caucasus, with damaging implications
for EU energy interests.”

This comment reflects fears in European capitals that if the aggressive
stance of the US leads to renewed instability in the Caucasus, or to
Russia strengthening its position in the region, it could endanger
their access to oil and gas.

The European members of the Contact Group-Britain, France, Germany and
Italy-have expressed no opposition to declaring Kosovo an independent
state. The EU is also seeking to ensure that it is not excluded from
a division of the spoils of US militarism. It recently endorsed
a referendum on Montenegro’s independence, due to take place this
May. The mountainous republic of just 600,000 was the last to remain
within any association with Serbia after the break-up of Yugoslavia.

Once again the involvement of the major powers in the Balkans and
Central Asian regions is stirring up ethnic tensions and threatening
a continued cycle of splintering states under foreign tutelage. For
the masses it means only further social misery and a downward spiral
of culture, with all the backwardness of the past being dredged up.

The self-interested conflicts over Kosovo further expose the fraud that
Western military interventions are ever conducted for “humanitarian”
and “democratic” purposes. In 1999, the Clinton administration
was able to enlist liberals and middle class radicals in building
a constituency for a “moral” use of military force. But the “human
rights” war launched by the Clinton White House and the “war against
terrorism” initiated by the Bush administration four years later have
the same underlying motivating forces. They represent stages in the
policy of exploiting US military power to assert the dominance of
American imperialism in geo-politically strategic regions of the globe.

Against all the liberals and former “lefts” who backed the onslaught
on Serbia, in 1999 the World Socialist Web Site pointed to the
relationship of the Balkans war to the world strategic ambitions of
the US and the other NATO powers. In our Editorial Board statement,
“Why is NATO at war with Yugoslavia? World power, oil and gold,”
we warned:

“The principal significance of Yugoslavia, at this critical juncture,
is that it lies on the Western periphery of a massive swathe of
territory into which the major world powers aim to expand. It is
impossible for the US, Germany, Japan, France, Britain and the other
powers to simply look passively at the opening of this area.

Unfolding is a struggle for access to the region and control over its
raw materials, labor and markets that will far outstrip last century’s
‘scramble for Africa'”.

The sordid horse-trading over the fate of Kosovo and the inflammation
of new tensions across the region are further warnings that even
the threat of a wider conflagration in Central Asia will not inhibit
the US drive to establish its domination of Eurasia and control of
critical energy supplies.

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Newsletter of the Armenian National Committee – Middle East chapter

Middle East Armenians (General) > Newsletter of the Armenian National Committee – Middle East chapter

Azad Hye, United Arab Emirates
March 29 2006

Azad-Hye, Dubai, 29 March 2006: After starting a website earlier this
year, the Middle East chapter of the Armenian National Committee
started to circulate a newsletter in Arabic language.

The first issue of the newsletter, dated 21 March 2006, has already
reached the mailbox of thousands of individuals in Arabic countries.

It aims at updating Arabic language speakers about the developments
related to Armenia and the Armenians, especially the course of the
Genocide recognition worldwide. The publication is important also for
certain number of Armenians living in the Middle East, who use Arabic
as mode of communication.

The Arab public who has witnessed the arrival of the Armenians into
the Middle East and has shared with them decades of political, social
and economic experience, needs to know more about this group of
people, who are struggling for full acknowledgment of their plight.

The Arabs, who are in majority Muslims, have welcomed the Armenian
refugees during WWI. This is an important indication that the
Genocide against the Armenians did not have religious motivation.

The first issue of the newsletter has 4 pages, half of which is
devoted to the unfortunate news of the destruction of the Julfa
Armenian historical cemetery in Nakhichevan (Azerbaijan).

Other subjects in the newsletter:

– Turks organize anti-Armenian demonstrations in Paris

– Turkey has only two years ahead to comply with the political
criteria of the European Union.

– Request for equal US military aid to Armenia and Azerbaijan.

– The Committee for Defending the Armenian Cause meets the Ambassador
of the United Arab Emirates in Lebanon

Below is the complete text of this last piece of news related to the
UAE:

“Beirut: 17/3/2006 – A delegation of the Committee for Defending the
Armenian Cause meets the Ambassador of UAE in Lebanon His Excellency
Mohammad Sultan Seif Sweidi.

During the meeting the anti-Armenian policy of Azerbaijan was
exposed, a policy that reached to an extreme point through the
destruction of the Armenian archaeological and cultural monuments
in Julfa (Nakhichevan). The Karabag problem was another topic of
discussion. The delegation pointed to the anti-Armenian policy of
both Azerbaijan and Turkey regarding this issue, which is manifested
through the rejection of any peaceful solution in the area, which
gives the Armenians the right for self-determination.

The UAE Ambassador promised to follow up this issue with
his government. He referred to the friendly Armenian – Emirati
relations and the policy of openness adopted by his country, without
discrimination towards nations and religions.

The Committee had paid similar visits in the past to the Ambassadors
of the United Kingdom, Russia, Italy, the European Union, Netherlands,
Vatican and Egypt.”

Website of the Committee:

www.ancme.org