04-19-05 BISNIS Trades & Tenders: Investment Opportunities in Armeni

Investment Opportunities in Armenia

BISNIS Trades & Tenders
03/29/05 – 04/19/05

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This issue of BISNIS Trades & Tenders includes opportunities in:

– Construction and Construction Services
– Consumer Goods
– Food Processing and Packaging
– Oil and Gas

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CONSTRUCTION AND CONSTRUCTION SERVICES LEADS

IDA Loan to Armenian Republic — Municipal Development Project –
Procurement of booster pumping installations for domestic apartment
blocks

For more information on the Construction and Construction Services
Sector in the NIS, please contact Irina Mitchell at BISNIS at
[email protected]

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CONSUMER GOODS LEADS

Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Armenia – Procurement of
Office and Courtroom Furniture for the Center, Arabkir, Achapnyak,
Gyumri and Echmiadzin Courthouses
Yerevan, Armenia

For more information on the Consumer Goods Sector in the NIS, please
contact Desi Jordanoff at BISNIS at [email protected]

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FOOD PROCESSING AND PACKAGING LEADS

AAFPC JV LLC – Long-cut pasta production line (spaghetti)
Yerevan 375064, Armenia

For more information on the Food Processing and Packaging Sector in
the NIS, please contact Charles Raether at BISNIS at
[email protected]

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OIL AND GAS LEADS

Gabmas LLC – Natural Gas-Cylinders for Passenger Automobiles
Yerevan, Armenia

For more information on the Oil and Gas Sector in the NIS, please
contact Chang Suh at BISNIS at [email protected]

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Armenian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Comments On OSCE Minks…

ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY SPOKESMAN COMMENTS ON OSCE MINKS GROUP STATEMENT

Armenpress

YEREVAN, APRIL 18, ARMENPRESS: Asked by Armenpress news agency whether
an OSCE Minsk group cochairmen’s statement, issued prior to their
London meeting with Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign ministers would
aid in bringing an end to the violations of the ceasefire, Hamlet
Gasparian, a spokesman for Armenian foreign ministry, said:

“Since it is only the Azerbaijanis who make militaristic statements and
warmongering calls, it is obvious that the statement applies to them.
However, if the intended purpose of this statement is to try to put
an end to the ceasefire violations, we do not believe that will happen
unless the violators are not being held accountable.

Armenia, in its letter to the co-chair countries foreign ministers,
and to the OSCE CiO, explained that the fundamental reason for
the recurrence of these abuses is that Azerbaijan is assured of
impunity. They know that even when such encroachments are obvious
and visible, as they are now, and Azerbaijan has clearly violated the
ceasefire and advanced, no one criticizes or condemns their actions
by name. As a result, they can breach the ceasefire again and again.

That is what has happened here. If in the past, shots were heard and it
was not always evident who fired first, today, it is obvious that the
Azerbaijanis have advanced their positions, and have clearly, visibly
altered the status quo. That is why we are convinced that such a
universal call for abiding by the terms of the ceasefire will not help.

Instead, we would expect that the co-chairs and others interested in
ensuring stability in this region, take a tougher stance.”

Prime Minister Denies Rumors About Soonest Railways Privatization

PRIME MINISTER DENIES RUMORS ABOUT SOONEST RAILWAYS PRIVATIZATION

Armenpress

YEREVAN, APRIL 18, ARMENPRESS: Armenian prime minister Andranik
Margarian has effectively denied today rumors about soonest
privatization of Armenian Railways, saying the government has no such
intentions presently.

The prime minister said the government is trying now to draft
privatization approaches. “The government is still undecided about
when and in what manner this should happen,” he said.

He said the prime minister’s decision to set up a commission to examine
the international experience stemmed from the implementation of a World
Bank credit program for improvement of Armenian railway’s operation,
but not from an intention to privatize the railroad.

He said the experience shows that what can be privatized are the
trains but not the road.

Armenia needs revolution to resolve Karabakh, opposition leader says

Armenia needs revolution to resolve Karabakh, opposition leader says

Noyan Tapan news agency
15 Apr 05

YEREVAN

“Armenia’s foreign policy is in deadlock and in the first place as
regards Artsakh [Karabakh],” a member of the political council of the
Anrapetutyun (Republic) Party and former Armenian prime minister, Aram
Sarkisyan, said at the party’s congress on 15 April.

He said that no country mentions the right of the Karabakh people to
self-determination today, everyone only speaks about the need to
preserve Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity. Sarkisyan said that
things have reached a point where the international community says:
“Return the lands and then we will discuss Artsakh’s security.”

Sarkisyan said that all these show that the incumbent authorities have
neither resources nor the right to resolve the Artsakh issue. In his
opinion, no document signed by these authorities can be valid not only
because these authorities do not want or cannot resolve this issue,
but also because the international community does not want to conduct
negotiations with the “illegitimate” authorities.

Sarkisyan believes that since this problem has not been resolved,
Armenia has been sidelined from all regional programmes and turned
into an enclave: “This situation will be reinforced after returning
the territories because the military victory has not been backed up
politically over the 10 years of truce.”

He thinks that the Karabakh conflict will be settled favourably for
Armenians in case “there is more democracy in Armenia and Nagornyy
Karabakh than in Azerbaijan”.

“Armenia needs a revolution also to resolve the Karabakh conflict.
What is important is not to allow the leadership of the country change
the authorities and not to create conditions for any party to regard
the revolution as its monopoly,” Sarkisyan said.

Life of Christ and The Great Armenian Genocide

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| 15:20:17 | 15-04-2005 | Social |

LIFE OF CHRIST AND THE GREAT ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

On April 24 at 00:00 a.m. in the Chamber Music Hall after Komitas maestro
Loris Chgnavoryan will give a midnight concert titled `Life of Christ’ in
memory of the Great Armenian Genocide victims. The male spiritual choir, and
soloists Souren Lazarian (tenor) and Vahagn Hovents (bariton) will sing in
the concert.

After the end of the concert they will march to Tsitsrnakaberd where they
will meet the April 24 dawn with the Nerses Shnorhali spiritual psalms named
`Dawn’. Today in the press conference in the Journalists House Loris
Chgnavoryan informed about it.

The composition `Life of Christ’ has been processed by the maestro. He has
processed the spiritual psalms connected with Christ for the male choir and
has summed them up in the oratory `Life of Christ’, which was performed for
the first time in 1975 in London.

Why Life of Christ? The maestro commented that the Armenian Genocide is like
the life of Christ: as he was crucified and raised from the dead three days
later, the Armenian nation was crucified in 1915 and raised from the dead 3
years later.

By the way, a DVD will soon be released about the Genocide in which a film
will be represented about the Great Armenian Genocide.

Armenian Genocide 90th Anniversary Candlelight Recognition Walk

Armenian Youth Federation of Australia
PO Box 238, Willoughby, NSW Australia 2068
[email protected]

PRESS RELEASE
12 April 2005

Armenian Genocide 90th Anniversary Candlelight – Recognition Walk

SYDNEY – The Armenian Youth Federation of Australia (AYF) has
organised a candlelight recognition walk and memorial ceremony in
Sydney’s CBD for Thursday, the 28th of April 2005.

The walk, from Hyde Park’s water fountain to the NSW State Parliament
House, is aimed at gaining widespread recognition for the Armenian
Genocide in its 90th anniversary of commemoration.

The AYF requests the presence of the entire Australian-Armenian
community in order to achieve its ultimate goal of educating the
greater Australian public and media of the Armenian Cause.

The walk will also exhibit the community’s willingness to fight the
90-year-long battle for recognition for their lost ancestors and their
sacred land, until it delivers a just solution.

Buses are being organised by several community groups throughout
Sydney’s Armenian districts and to declare your interest in using this
facility, please refer to the contact below. An official NSW Police
escort has also been arranged.

Once the walk reaches its completion at the NSW State Parliament
House; there will be a memorial/wreath laying ceremony at the Armenian
Genocide Commemorative monument within the Parliament’s Macquarie
Street headquarters.

DETAILS:

Event: Armenian Genocide 90th Anniversary Candlelight Recognition Walk
Date: Thursday 28 April 2005
Meeting place: Hyde Park water fountain, Sydney CBD
Meeting time: 5:45pm for 6pm start
Expected finish time: 7:30pm
Contact: Kevork Tufenkjian * 0409-572-958

MPs Hamper NA Sessions

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| 19:00:46 | 14-04-2005 | Politics |

MPs HAMPER NA SESSIONS

This week the four-day work of the National Assembly was transformed into a
two-day session. It’s the second day already that Armenian MPs refuse to
work and do not constitute a quorum.

However, today progress was recorded; yesterday at the beginning of the
session only 29 deputies were registered, while today their number made up
35. Let us remind you that at least 66 out of 131 parliament members must
register at the beginning of the session in order to make up a forum.

According to the regulating law, sessions of the National Assembly are
convened once in three weeks, so only two sessions are left before the
holidays of the MPs. By the way, this week amendments to the Constitution
and the Electoral Code were to be discussed. But the deputies decided to
discuss them later.

Police Chief to Participate in Meeting of CIS Int. Affairs Ministers

RA POLICE HEAD HAYK HAROUTIUNIAN TO PARTICIPATE IN MEETING OF CIS
INTERNAL AFFAIR MINISTERS

YEREVAN, APRIL 14, NOYAN TAPAN. The delegation headed by Hayk
Haroutiunian, Head of RA Police, will participate in the meeting of
CIS Ministers of Internal Affairs to be held on April 21-22 in
Minsk. Noyan Tapan’s correspondent was informed about this from RA
Police Information and Public Relations Department.

NKR FM: NK will obtain int’l recognition of its independence

NKR, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
April 2005

THE NKR FOREIGN MINISTER: NAGORNO KARABAKH WILL OBTAIN THE
INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION OF ITS INDEPENDENCE

Delivering a speech at March 29-30 listenings on “The Problem of
Nagorno Karabakh. The Ways of Settlement” at the Parliament of
Armenia, the NKR Foreign Minister stated on the Nagorno Karabakh
Republic’s intention to consecutively obtain its international
recognition.

The Minister stressed the impeccability of the legal basis and the
procedure of declaring the NKR independence, on the basis of which
Stepanakert was constructing its foreign policy. At the same time
Arman Melikian noted that the NKR leadership deferred the goal of
achieving the international recognition of the NKR from the one of
the Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement. “The goal of the settlement
comes from the one of liquidation of the consequences of the war
unleashed by Azerbaijan, and can’t follow the goal of achieving the
international recognition of the NKR. We conduct this process
separately and we intend to lead it to its logic end”, he noted.
According to the NKR Foreign Minister, the Karabakh leadership found
the necessary prerequisites for the international recognition of the
NKR and aspired to create them in its practical policy for achieving
the aim.

Speaking on the current situation in the negotiation process on the
Karabakh settlement, Arman Melikian noted the presence of the
elements in it causing Stepanakert’s definite anxiety. Nagorno
Karabakh actually appeared out of the frames of the negotiation
process in the period of the so-called Paris process, when, as it was
confirmed, the parties were very close to the mutual understanding
and compromises. However, via the denial of the compromise variant,
the Azerbaijani party tried to present Armenia as an aggressor and
has conducted this policy up to this day. “It causes our anxiety. We
think it necessary to take effective steps to overpass the
Azerbaijani policy consequences which become more noticeable”,
Melikian said.

At the same time, the NKR Minister of Foreign Affairs stated that he
could not affirm that the situation developed negatively for the
international recognition of the NKR. “There are changes that can
lead to actual realization of the NKR international recognition in
future and we’ll try to quicken this process”, Melikian said. In this
connection, he noted that on March 29 at the session of the NKR
Government a package of draft laws had been discussed which were
aimed at the settlement of the activity in the foreign policy sphere.
This package includes also draft laws on the NKR joining to two
international conventions – on diplomatic relations and on consular
relations. The NKR Foreign Minister denied the outward appearance of
an unrecognized state’s joining to the international conventions by
the example of demands made by the International Committee of Red
Cross (ICRC) to Nagorno Karabakh as a state which had joined to the
Geneve conventions in early 90s. “We plan to take steps regarding a
number of other serious international documents as well. And this is
one of the serious elements of our foreign policy”, the head of the
NKR MFA said.

He considered it necessary to remind about one more important factor
which “being fundamental, for some reason came out from the
negotiation relations”. The issue regards the Armenians who once
lived in Azerbaijan. When the talk touches upon refugees, as a rule,
they usually mean Azerbaijanis displaced from Armenia and Nagorno
Karabakh to Azerbaijan, and partly – the Armenians who escaped from
the NKR Shahumian, Martakert regions and other Karabakh territories,
which are fully or partly occupied by Azerbaijan. “We constantly
forget about a great number of people, who found themselves out of
the process and whose interests are not protected by anybody at the
international stage. The NKR authorities consider it their duty”, the
head of the NKR MFA stressed.

Trying to follow these people’s destiny, the Karabakh leadership held
a monitoring in one of the regions of Russia, where many Armenians
lived. According to the data received, about 45 thousand Armenians
from Azerbaijan have found refuge in that Russian region since the
beginning of the Karabakh events. Almost half of them got Russian
citizenship. A small part of them – about 1000-1500 people – became
citizens of Armenia. The rest have no citizenship yet. Melikian noted
that such was the situation only in one region of Russia. He pointed
out the necessity of consecutive dealing with this problem, like
Azerbaijan did, and the ability to present the interests of the
Armenian refugees at the international stage including the
restoration of the material and other losses suffered by them. “It’s
a very important goal at the resolution of which the law on
citizenship worked out in the NKR is directed. It is almost ready.
After the expert stage, in the nearest 10-15 days, the draft law will
be discussed”, Melikian said.

The head of the Karabakh MFA called the development of democracy and
democratic institutes in the republic the most important part of the
NKR policy. The Minister called the coming June elections to the NKR
National Assembly a regular test on this way. “We expect that
representatives of political forces of Armenia will attend the
elections as observers. Observers from other states will also be
invited but Armenia’s relation to this event is very important for
us”, the head of the NKR MFA said.

The Minister pointed out also the necessity of taking into
consideration the international situation and the development of
world processes. Melikian said that various international
organizations with the ulterior motive observed the development of
the events around Nagorno Karabakh and tryed to affect them
proceeding mainly from good intentions, though sometimes negative
influence also took place. “But that’s not the point. We must clearly
realize that we are not alone in the world, and be able to correlate
our steps with serious international interests which become apparent
today in serious changes in the world. It is both the expansion of
the Europe and the exaggeration of the idea of Great Nearest East, as
well as the processes taking place in more remote regions. If we
can’t correlate the processes taking place in our country, with the
ones which have global international implication, we can face quite
serious difficulties”, Melikian said.

Answering the questions of the listenings’ attendants, Melikian said
that the recently exaggerated idea of conducting a referendum in
Nagorno Karabakh was regarded in the NKR as a recognition of the NK
people’s decisive vote in the issue of its self-determination. At the
same time the Minister stressed the necessity of concretely defining
the region of conducting the referendum and Azerbaijan’s readiness to
admit its results. Only if these questions found their answers it
would be possible to talk about the prerequisites for conducting a
referendum, he said.

Answering the question on the current border between Nagorno Karabakh
and Azerbaijan, Arman Melikian said that the actual border of the NKR
and Azerbaijan passed along the contact-line of the NKR and
Azerbaijani armed forces.

The Minister noted that the regions of Nagorno Karabakh – Shahoumian,
Shankhor, Khanlar, etc, which were occupied by Azerbaijan, were
actively settled, and according to the present data, not only by
refugees from the territories which had passed under the control of
Nagorno Karabakh in the course of the war, but also other
Azerbaijanis. At the same time, Arman Melikian expressed his
dissatisfaction by the process of settling the territories controlled
by the Karabakh party, by Armenians. “There are definite omissions in
this process”, Melikian said.

Actors plumb emotions in plays about genocide

Sacramento Bee
April 11, 2005, Monday METRO FINAL EDITION

Actors plumb emotions in plays about genocide

by Marcus Crowder Bee Theater Critic

The Armenian genocide of 1915 has left lasting scars affecting
generations of people, much like slavery in here in America, the
Jewish Holocaust in Europe, mass killings in Cambodia and the
inter-tribal massacres in Rwanda. Physical brutality and atrocities
eventually yield to sustained emotional trauma for survivors and
descendents of survivors.

Writer and director Aram Kouyoumdjian has created two short and
affecting one-person plays dealing with the Armenian genocide by the
Turkish government, and they opened Friday at California Stage.

The curtain-raiser, “Protest,” performed by J.D. Rudometkin, tells of
a young protester’s hallucinatory out-of-body experience while being
jailed for blocking the entrance to the Turkish Embassy in Los
Angeles. The second, longer piece, “The Delicate Lines,” performed by
Jan Ahders, is a dour memoir of a childhood lost and adulthood
shadowed by the genocide.

Rudometkin is a quiet, often muted actor who gives one of his more
expansive and satisfying performances in “Protest,” which the author
originally performed himself three years ago. Kouyoumdjian moves
Rudometkin around the intimate California Stage space, producing an
accessible energy that activates the play’s symbolic dreamscape.

As Rudometkin’s character is hauled away from a nonviolent protest of
Turkish denials of the genocide, he envisions himself in the Syrian
desert. The Armenians were marched into that desert when driven out
of Turkey, and it’s the place where so many died. Kouyoumdjian gets
an effective poetic irony in the situation and a convincing
performance from Rudometkin.

In “The Delicate Lines,” Jan Ahders relates an epic that follows her
character over 35 years from Armenia to France and the United States
in recounting the effects of the genocide.

The woman, Isabel, is taken as a child to a French orphanage, and her
brother Vahe and their best friend, Garo, are sent to another one
nearby. Though they escape Turkey with their lives, the emotional
devastation leaves them broken and unable to really connect with one
another.

Ahders is a remarkable, nearly hypnotic performer at times, and she
carries her character’s burden gracefully here. The dialogue is often
arch, formal and weighted, but Ahders gives an emotional authenticity
to a story that feels somewhat removed.

The Delicate Lines and protest

* * * 1/2

WHEN: Continues at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday (last
show)

WHERE: California Stage, 1723 25th St.

TIME: 65 minutes with no intermission