Preconditions Rule Out Favorable Expectations For Armenian Cheese Ma

PRECONDITIONS RULE OUT FAVORABLE EXPECTATIONS FOR ARMENIAN CHEESE MAKERS – ARMEN GIGOYAN

21:07 * 31.03.15

Cheese makers cannot now say that Armenia’s membership in the Eurasian
Economic Union (EEU) has affected them.

However, a number of preconditions rule out favorable expectations,
Armen Gigoyan, Chairman of the Cheese Makers Union of Armenia,
told Tert.am.

The reason is the depreciation of the Russian ruble and higher-quality
cheeses Belarus and Ukraine are exporting to Russia.

“We have information that Belarus is offering Russia cheeses at
extremely low prices by showing an approach of statesmanship. And if
the cheeses enter Armenia rather than Russia, local producers will
face problems,” Mr Gigoyan said.

Numerous economists claimed that cheese had good export prospects in
the context of Armenia’s accession to the EEU.

“Our cheeses are specific as compared to theirs. Of course, we have
demand every year. Some of our producers make some taste changes to
make their cheeses closer to the natural taste of cheese on Russia’s
markets. But the price is the most important,” he said.

Armenia is not yet ready to start competition.

Armenian cheese makers hope that Russian markets will take more
interest in the price for Armenian cheeses after the Russian ruble
has stabilized.

“The world milk price is declining, and it means problems for farmers
not only in Armenia, but also in other parts of the world. We are
going to have a hard year,” Mr Gigoyan said.

The reason is a lower price for milk powder, which is a serious
challenge to whole milk producers.

“Producers of cultured milk foods prefer milk powder to spending
money on whole milk,” he said.

It will cause a decline in demand and prices, and famers will have
to choose between waiting for another year and slaughtering their
animals. As a result, it will cause a deficit of the primary product
for cheese.

“We are very concerned because if we have such a trend this year,
it will cause a decrease in the cattle head. It will be a serious
problem for the following years.”

http://www.tert.am/en/news/2015/03/31/gigoian/1633487

Putin Will Attend Armenian Genocide Centennial Commemorations In Yer

PUTIN WILL ATTEND ARMENIAN GENOCIDE CENTENNIAL COMMEMORATIONS IN YEREVAN

13:58, 31 Mar 2015
Siranush Ghazanchyan

Russian President Vladimir Putin will attend the Armenian Genocide
commemoration events in Yerevan, Speaker of the Russian State Duma
Sergey Naryshkin said at a meeting with Armenian Parliament Speaker
Galust Sahakyan. A number of Russian lawmakers are also expected to
attend the events.

Naryshkin said the State Duma will adopt a document in the near
futureto express the position of the Russian side on these historic
events.

Sergey Nayshkin also attached importance to the conduct of events
in Armenia dedicated to the Victory in the Great Patriotic War and
emphasized the role of the Armenian people in that great victory.

Galust Sahakyan voiced hope that the visit would boost the inter-state
relations between the two countries and promote the further
strengthening of inter-parliamentary cooperation. He noted that the
allied relationship and strategic partnership between Armenia and
Russia is based on the centuries-old friendship of the two brotherly
peoples, strong cultural and spiritual ties.

The Armenian Parliament Speaker highlighted Russia’s constructive
role in the strengthening of regional security, particularly in the
settlement process of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict.

Russian President Vladimir Putin will attend the Armenian Genocide
commemoration events in Yerevan, Speaker of the Russian State Duma
Sergey Naryshkin said at a meeting with Armenian Parliament Speaker
Galust Sahakyan. A number of Russian lawmakers are also expected to
attend the events.

Naryshkin said the State Duma will adopt a document in the near
futureto express the position of the Russian side on these historic
events.

Sergey Nayshkin also attached importance to the conduct of events
in Armenia dedicated to the Victory in the Great Patriotic War and
emphasized the role of the Armenian people in that great victory.

Galust Sahakyan voiced hope that the visit would boost the inter-state
relations between the two countries and promote the further
strengthening of inter-parliamentary cooperation. He noted that the
allied relationship and strategic partnership between Armenia and
Russia is based on the centuries-old friendship of the two brotherly
peoples, strong cultural and spiritual ties.

The Armenian Parliament Speaker highlighted Russia’s constructive
role in the strengthening of regional security, particularly in the
settlement process of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict.

http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/03/31/putin-will-attend-armenian-genocide-centennial-commemorations-in-yerevan/

Karabakh Soldier Wounded During Azerbaijan Attack Is In Distressing

KARABAKH SOLDIER WOUNDED DURING AZERBAIJAN ATTACK IS IN DISTRESSING CONDITION

00:26, 31.03.2015

YEREVAN. – Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR) Defense Army serviceman Gor
Darmanyan will be transferred to Armenia’s capital city of Yerevan in
several days.

The director of the Armenian Ministry of Defense Central Clinical
Military Hospital in Yerevan, Aram Asaturyan, told about the
aforementioned to Armenian News-NEWS.am.

To note, Darmanyan was wounded on March 19 while defending against an
Azerbaijani military infiltration attempt, and he is currently being
treated in the Central Military Hospital of the NKR capital city of
Stepanakert.

“Gor’s [health] condition is still distressing, but there is a
positive trend; he is still in the intensive care unit,” Asaturyan
said.

To note, Gor Darmanyan’s leg was amputated

The military hospital director also informed that even though the
other two wounded soldiers–Edgar Martirosyan and Sargis Gabrielyan,
who already were transferred to Yerevan–are in satisfactory condition,
it is still too early to speak about discharging them from the
hospital.

As reported earlier, an enhanced team from Azerbaijan’s special
military detachment launched an attack, on March 19 at around 8:30am,
on the NKR Defense Army positions stationed in a northerly (Gyulistan)
direction.

As a result of the skirmish that lasted about two hours, however, the
Armenian military position holders and the relief forces compelled the
adversary to flee. Subsequently, they pursued the said Azerbaijani
military team and completely crushed them nearby their own military
position.

Unfortunately, NKR Defense Army servicemen Hakob Khachatryan (born in
1996), Eduard Hayrapetyan (born in 1995), and Arshak Harutyunyan (born
in 1995) died, and four others were wounded while confronting the
adversary. One of the wounded soldiers, Samvel Hakobyan (born in
1995), died in hospital on March 26.

Armenia News – NEWS.am

Armenia-Iran Energy Cooperation May Expand If Iranian Nuclear Issue

ARMENIA-IRAN ENERGY COOPERATION MAY EXPAND IF IRANIAN NUCLEAR ISSUE SOLVED – EXPERT

YEREVAN, March 31. /ARKA/. Settlement of the Iranian nuclear issue
may facilitate expansion of Armenia-Iran energy cooperation, expert
Rudik Yaralyan said.

There is potential for further development of cooperation with Iran
in various fields, including energy, and the settlement could provide
additional opportunities, Yaralyan told a press conference on Tuesday.

Iran and six world powers (five permanent UN Security Council members
and Germany) are currently holding another round of talks trying to
break an impasse in nuclear negotiations in Lausanne, Switzerland.

Officials warned that deep disagreements remained on several points
but said the two sides had been closing in on a preliminary deal
that could be summarized in a brief document which may or may not be
released, according to Reuters.

Yaralyan said the political document was expected to be initialed by
March 31 to serve as a basis for the final agreement.

According to Yaralyan, dates are manipulated and an attempt is
made to put additional pressure on Iran and create an atmosphere of
inevitability to make a decision within the deadlines.

The Iranian nuclear issue is directly connected with the processes
in the region, the expert said. Oil price stabilization is a serious
challenge today, he said. If the issue is settled, Iran, as an oil
exporting country, may start playing a major role in the region,
Yaralyan said.

Armenia and Iran have built quite friendly relationship and have been
implementing major economic projects over the last years. Yerevan and
Tehran intend to build the two most powerful hydro power plants in the
South Caucasus, with annual output of 793 million kilowatt/hour each.

The countries have considered also the possibility of building together
an oil pipeline and a refinery; the project is frozen for the time
being though.

The joint Iran-Armenia project of North-South road construction will
give Armenia an alternate way out from the region. The only way
connecting Armenia with the outer world today is via rail through
Georgia. -0–

http://arka.am/en/news/economy/armenia_iran_energy_cooperation_may_expand_if_iranian_nuclear_issue_solved_expert/#sthash.iUWYuwUh.dpuf

Analyst: Baku’s Threats Will Not Force Armenian Sides To Make Conces

ANALYST: BAKU’S THREATS WILL NOT FORCE ARMENIAN SIDES TO MAKE CONCESSIONS

13:41, 31.03.2015

YEREVAN. – Azerbaijan is attempting to use the current situation on
the line of contact as “leverage” to pressure the Armenian sides and
the international community.

Caucasus Institute Deputy Director, political analyst Sergey Minasyan,
stated the abovementioned at a press conference on Tuesday. He noted
this while reflecting on Baku’s recent escalation of the situation
on the line of contact of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

In his words, the currently unfolding processes are long-term in
nature, and Azerbaijan continues this policy ever since 2011, and in
an attempt to exploit the resource of the resumption of the Karabakh
War in the negotiation process.

“But these threats can’t force the Armenian sides to make concessions.

The recent incidents don’t mean that active military operations will
begin tomorrow, or the day after tomorrow,” Minasyan noted, and added:
“At this point, the escalation of the situation should rather be
viewed as a political, not a military phenomenon.”

Armenia News – NEWS.am

Festival De Montagne Dans Le Cadre De La Saison De La Francophonie

FESTIVAL DE MONTAGNE DANS LE CADRE DE LA SAISON DE LA FRANCOPHONIE

ARMENIE

Hayastani Hanrapetoutioun, Hayots Achkhar, Golos Armenii, Aravot.am,
plusieurs agences de presse et chaînes de television rendent compte de
la conference de presse organisee dans cette Ambassade, en presence
des Ambassadeurs de France et de Suisse, consacree au Festival de la
Montagne qui s’inscrit dans le cadre de la Saison de la Francophonie.

Le festival, qui durera une semaine, est organise conjointement
par les Ambassades de France et de Suisse, ces deux pays, ainsi que
l’Armenie ayant le privilège d’etre des pays de montagne. Outre les
Ambassadeurs, d’autres acteurs francais et suisses impliques dans
cette manifestation y prenaient part. Les Ambassadeurs ont presente
le programme du festival qui comprend des projections des films,
des conferences, des tables-rondes autour du tourisme de montagne,
des rencontres litteraires etc. L’objectif du festival est de mettre en
valeur la montagne en tant que ressource fondamentale du developpement
durable economique et humain.

Par ailleurs, sont rapportes les propos de l’Ambassadeur de France,
qui, interroge par les journalistes sur la prochaine visite du
President de la Republique francaise en Armenie, a l’occasion de la
commemoration du centenaire du Genocide, a indique qu’une importante
delegation d’environ 120 personnes accompagnera le President Hollande.

L’Ambassadeur a ete egalement interroge sur les relations entre
l’Armenie et l’UE. Il a evoque a ce sujet l’atmosphère >
des consultations en cours concernant un nouvel accord entre l’Armenie
et l’Union europeenne. >. Selon l’Ambassadeur, la France espère avoir une >. Selon lui,
les relations entre l’Armenie et l’UE figureront a l’ordre du jour de
l’entretien du President de la Republique avec son homologue armenien
lors de son prochain deplacement a Erevan.

Extrait de la revue de presse de l’Ambassade de France en Armenie en
date du 24 mars 2015

mardi 31 mars 2015, Stephane (c)armenews.com

http://www.armenews.com/article.php3?id_article=109448

President Al-Assad To CCTV: Syria Isn’t Worried Over Draft Resolutio

PRESIDENT AL-ASSAD TO CCTV: SYRIA ISN’T WORRIED OVER DRAFT RESOLUTION ON CHEMICAL WEAPONS PROPOSED AT SECURITY COUNCIL

25/09/2013

Damascus, (SANA) – President Bashar al-Assad affirmed that Syria
isn’t worried over draft resolution on chemical weapons proposed
by the United States, France and Britain at the Security Council,
because Syria is fully committed to all the agreements it signs and
to everything it announces its agreement to, and because Syria is
reassured by the role played by China and Russia at the Security
Council so that no justification can be used for aggression on Syria.

In an interview with the Chinese television CCTV, President al-Assad
said that what the United States, France and Britain are doing through
this proposed resolution or the one they want to reach between Russia
and America aim at making them appear victorious in a battle against
an imaginary enemy they assume to be Syria.

President al-Assad added that the first factor to ensure the success
of the international conference on Syria in Geneva would be stopping
terrorist acts, preventing the entry of terrorists from outside Syria,
and ceasing the supplying of these terrorists with money and weapons.

Following is the full text of the interview:

CCTV: Hello Mr. President, thank you for agreeing to give this
interview to Chinese state television, CCTV.

President Assad: You and your team from CCTV are most welcome in Syria.

CCTV: According to the agreed framework between Russia and the United
States, as soon as the list of chemical weapons arsenal is handed
to the OPCW, the experts will visit Syria before November with the
aim of destroying the chemical weapons by mid-2014. Can the Syrian
government complete this task on time?

President Assad: Yes, the Syrian government is required to do two
things: first, to provide OPCW with the necessary information and
data; this was submitted a few days ago, since all the information was
ready and documented. Second, the government is required to allow OPCW
inspectors’ access to chemical weapons production and storage sites,
which we do not have a problem with.

The main obstacle to the process, however, is the security situation in
certain areas controlled by armed groups who may not allow inspectors
access to the sites in order to obstruct their work. It is well know
that many of these groups are affiliated with foreign states whose
interests lie in obstructing the implementation of the agreement in
order to place blame on the Syrian government.

CCTV: Mr. President, as you said, the security situation could be an
issue, do you think the situation on the ground in Syria will delay
the implementation of the agreement?

President Assad: In principle, it is not supposed to. But as I said,
this depends on the agenda of certain countries that might instruct
the terrorists on the ground to apply certain tactics to prevent the
inspectors from carrying out their task in order to accuse the Syrian
government of obstructing the implementation of the agreement. You
are aware that the terrorists are very mobile and do not stay in
specific areas. This is a possibility, but we won’t know until the
inspectors arrive in Syria.

CCTV: Syria’s chemical weapons stockpile is said to be huge – maybe
a thousand tons. Is that true?

President Assad: Syria has been producing these weapons for decades,
so naturally there are huge stockpiles. We are in a state of war and
our land has been occupied for over 40 years. In any case, the Syrian
Army has been preparing itself to fight using traditional weapons.

CCTV: How is the Syrian government preventing the armed opposition
from reaching these weapons before they are destroyed?

President Assad: The process of storing chemical weapons is always
conducted under special and strict protocols controlled by any state
or army in order to prevent terrorists or foreign groups from hostile
countries from accessing them; we have no concerns in this regard.

Syria’s chemical weapons are in secure sites and areas under the full
control of the Syrian Arab Army.

CCTV: Some western countries still have doubts about the intentions
of the Syrian government, concerning the destruction of the chemical
weapons. According to the UN resolution proposed by the United States,
the United Kingdom and France, if Syria doesn’t implement the framework
agreement fully, punitive measures could be taken against it. How do
you see this?

Syria has always committed itself to the agreements it signs; we
commit fully to anything we agree to

President Assad: We are not concerned for two reasons. First, since
independence, Syria has always committed itself to the agreements
it signs; we commit fully to anything we agree to. Second, we are
assured today by China and Russia’s role in the Security Council to
insure that no excuse is used to justify aggression against Syria.

I want to add though that the U.S., the U.K. and France, through the
proposed Security Council resolution, are trying to appear victorious
against an imaginary enemy they assume to be Syria. That’s why we
don’t need to be concerned about such propositions or agreements.

CCTV: We, in China, see this agreement to hand over chemical weapons
to be in return for peace. Mr. President, are you concerned that
western countries might take advantage of this agreement to find
another excuse for military intervention in Syria in the future?

President Assad: This is a very important question, because if the
United States was looking for a justification for the war, it will
continue to look for other justifications. What prevented them from
waging the war was not the Syrian-Russian agreement to hand over
the chemical weapons, but rather the strong opposition to the war –
internationally and domestically in the US; people did not find the
reasons presented plausible and, as I already mentioned, the Chinese
and Russian position at the Security Council was also a major factor.

As long as the U.S. wants to pursue its hegemonic policies over other
countries, we should remain worried, regardless of the current crisis.

As long as there are countries in the West who want to supersede the
U.N. Charter and international law, we should always remain concerned.

Any small country, Syria included, should be concerned by any violation
of the UN Charter.

CCTV: Can you tell us how abandoning chemical weapons will affect
the Syrian army?

President Assad: There is no real issue since the Syrian Army was
built for traditional warfare and the traditional arsenal will not be
affected. Typically weapons of mass destruction are used in worse case
scenarios – some describe it as suicide; in Syria, we are not going
to commit suicide. It’s for this very reason that, ten years ago,
we submitted a proposal to the Security Council to create a WMD-free
region in the Middle East. This has been our conviction for a long
time; had we thought it would affect the capabilities of the Syrian
Army we wouldn’t have made that proposal ten years ago.

CCTV: Why did Syria keep chemical weapons during the past years?

President Assad: When we started producing them, in the 1980s, there
was a gap in traditional weapons between Syria and Israel – the enemy
occupying our land. In the second half of the 1990s, Syria stopped
producing these weapons – we stopped production nearly 15 years ago –
because we were able to partially bridge the traditional weapons gap
and we continue to pursue this policy. So, basically the justifications
for the existence of WMDs in the 1980s no longer existed and that’s
why, as I said before, we proposed in 2003 to make the Middle East
a WMD-free region.

CCTV: Will you get anything in return from your allies after handing
over the chemical weapons?

The process of strengthening the Syrian arsenal was on-going before
the agreement and it will continue

President Assad: I can’t say that there is something in return.

However, even before the Russian initiative, there were weapons
contracts between Syria and Russia, and, as President Putin and a
number of Russian officials have said, they will continue to deliver
these weapons according to the agreements signed. The process of
strengthening the Syrian arsenal was on-going before the agreement and
it will continue; it has no connection with the chemical issue. It
is linked to the fact that we are a country which is periodically
attacked by Israel and whose land is also occupied by Israel. So,
it is to be expected that we would strengthen our traditional arsenal
and enhance the power of our armed forces in order to defend Syria.

CCTV: Mr. President, can you give us some information about what you
might get from Russia in the military field?

President Assad: Primarily air defense systems since the greatest
threat to us are Israeli warplanes, which attack Syrian territory
from time to time. Air defense systems are the most important defense
weapons for us in Syria today.

CCTV: Russia said that the Syrian government is in possession of
evidence that the opposition used chemical weapons in the eastern
Ghouta. Mr. President, can you provide us with this evidence?

President Assad: We have several types of evidence including different
chemical materials and storage devices. These materials were sent to
the Russian government at various stages, the last of which was about
a week ago after the Syrian Army entered areas previously controlled
by the terrorists and was able to gather this evidence. We also
have confessions of the terrorists who brought these materials from
neighboring countries and this evidence was shown on Syrian Television.

CCTV: Russia and the United States agreed that the Geneva conference
should be held despite the differences between them concerning the
chemical weapons. What are your expectations of the Geneva conference?

Political action is crucial to solving big problems in any country

President Assad: From the very beginning, we supported the Geneva
initiative, which will be implemented through the Geneva conference.

We have always believed in political solutions when there is any kind
of problem. Political action is crucial to solving big problems in
any country. We have hopes for the Geneva conference, but these hopes
also need to be realistic. In order for the Geneva conference – or any
political solution – to succeed, it needs a number of factors and the
right environment. The first factor, which would ensure the success
of the Geneva conference, is putting an end to terrorist activities,
preventing terrorists from entering Syria and ceasing the supply of
arms and money to terrorist groups. Unless this is done, any political
solution will be an illusion without any real value.

That’s why we believe that the Geneva conference is important and
necessary with the first provision for its success being the cessation
of terrorist acts in Syria.

CCTV: Do you think that the general situation is suitable for holding
the Geneva conference?

President Assad: We believe that the circumstances today are suitable
for holding the Geneva conference, as we believed them to be suitable
a month ago, six months ago, and a year ago. The problem is neither
with the Syrian government, nor with Russia, China, Iran, or many
other countries in the world that support the Geneva conference in
order to reach a solution in Syria. The real problem lies with some
western countries, particularly the United States, which want to hold
the Geneva conference on the back of military advancements on the
ground in favour of the terrorists. Another reason preventing the US
and the West from going to Geneva is that they have not yet been able
to unite the so called ‘opposition,’ which is not really an opposition
because it does not represent the Syrian people, it is fragmented and
riddled with infighting and conflicts within its different factions.

As I said, like Russia and China, we believe that the time is
appropriate to hold the conference.

CCTV: Mr. President, do you mean that one of the conditions for
the Syrian government to attend the Geneva conference is for some
countries to stop financing and arming the fighters of the opposition?

if terrorism continues after the conference, it will have lost
its value

President Assad: It is not a condition, but if we want the conference
to succeed, this needs to be done. In other words, if we, as Syrians,
sit around the table and agree on something while terrorism continues,
where’s the gain? There isn’t any. There can be no public referendum,
no elections, no real work can happen if terrorism continues to destroy
and kill throughout Syria. I’m not talking about a precondition. If
it happens before the conference – that will be good, but if terrorism
continues after the conference, it will have lost its value.

CCTV: As we know, the opposition now includes some political
organizations, “the Free Syrian Army,” and extremist Islamist
organizations like Jabhat al-Nusra. Which parties will you not
negotiate with?

President Assad: We do not negotiate with those carrying weapons. We
negotiate with the opposition; and the definition of opposition is
a political act. The opposition cannot be a terrorist act, which
involves killing people. No state in the world accepts to negotiate
with terrorists. That’s why we negotiate with those who abandon their
weapons; we have no problem with this. We also will not negotiate
with anyone who accepts foreign intervention – whether military or
political. Otherwise we have no problem negotiating with any party.

CCTV: How do you see the balance of power on the ground in Syria now?

President Assad: There is no doubt that there are a large number
of armed men fighting and carrying out terrorist acts in Syria,
the majority of which are foreigners. The army kills thousands of
them, only for them to be replaced by another thousand coming from
outside Syria. Consequently, the number of foreign fighters is much
higher than the number from within Syria; the issue, is neither this
imbalance nor the number of fighters.

The most important issue is popular support. If the Syrian people, or
Syrian society, support the terrorists, then they are stronger. But
if the Syrian society supports the army, then the army is more
powerful. That’s why, and in answer to your question about the balance
of power, I can say that the situation now favours the army and
hence it has been able to make significant progress during the past
few months; a large majority of the Syrian people – from different
political factions – now support the army particularly after they
have realized that what is happening is terrorism and has nothing to
do with reform. This is the balance that we believe favors the Syrian
armed forces.

CCTV: Do you think it is possible at present to reach a ceasefire
between the two sides?

There can never be a ceasefire between a state and terrorists

President Assad: No, because a ceasefire is reached between two
fighting states – between two armies. There can never be a ceasefire
between a state and terrorists. Anywhere in the world, it is the duty
of the state, in accordance with the constitution, to fight terrorism
against citizens in its society; it is self-evident that any state
should defend its citizens.

On the one hand, by reaching a ceasefire, this means we are in fact
recognizing the terrorists; on the other, it means that we have
abandoned our responsibilities to defend our people. That’s why we
cannot even accept the term “ceasefire” between a state and terrorists.

CCTV: Mr. President, what is the red line for the Syrian government
in the negotiations in the Geneva conference? Is it the office of
the presidency?

President Assad: As I mentioned earlier, the red line is first –
using weapons against civilians and against the state and the army, and
second – calling for any form of foreign intervention. Other than that,
when the Syrians sit around the table they can propose anything: the
constitution, legislations and anything else. Within the constitution
of course lies the office of the presidency and other governance
matters. In other words, we have no red lines except using arms
and foreign intervention. If the Syrians decide to change the whole
political system – it might become presidential, parliamentary, or any
other type of political system – we have no problem. I personally agree
to anything that the Syrian people and their representatives agree to.

CCTV: How do you look at the US insisting that you step down?

President Assad: First of all, this issue is the responsibility
of the Syrian people alone. No state, whether friend or foe, has
the right to determine on behalf of the Syrian people who should be
their president. The people and nobody else chose the President in any
country; that’s why we do not accept such propositions, neither from
the United States nor from any other country. This issue is determined
through presidential elections and people’s vote in the ballot box.

CCTV: Do you intend to stand as a candidate in the 2014 presidential
elections?

President Assad: This depends on the desire of the Syrian people. If
the Syrian people want me to be a candidate, then naturally I should
accept; otherwise, my answer will be no. However, this issue is still
nine months away and as such it is still too early to determine the
wishes of the Syrian people; this should be done two-to-three months
before the elections.

CCTV: Do you think that the Syrian people want you to be a candidate?

President Assad: Obviously there are Syrians who would want me to run
and there are those who do not. There are no figures at the moment
to determine where the majority lies, but we do have indicators –
one of which is the Syrian people’s support of the state two and a
half years into the crisis.

We are not only facing terrorist groups, we are facing powerful
countries which are backing these groups: the West, countries in the
region, and Gulf states which have a lot of money and are funding
these terrorist groups. Without popular support, we wouldn’t have
been able to withstand all of this for two and a half years; this is
a major indicator for us. Nevertheless, we need to look for a certain
method before the elections in order to determine with more accuracy
the size of support for the state, and the size of popular support for
the president and those who want him to stand in the coming elections.

CCTV: It was said that the future of Syria depends on Russia and
America. How do you see that?

President Assad: In general, superpowers, and especially Russia and
America, influence all other countries, negatively or positively,
according to their own agendas; there is no doubting this. We live
in a world today, which is similar to a small village in that we all
influence each other.

However, regardless of the significance of these countries, and
regardless of their influence, they do not replace the influence of
the Syrian people. No state in the world can replace the people of
another country no matter how small or weak that country is. That’s why
I have always said that the Syrian people primarily decide the future
of Syria. However, this doesn’t mean that the position of a country
like Russia does not have a positive affect on the crisis, and that
the position of a country like America – or other Western countries
does not have a negative affect on the current situation in Syria.

CCTV: How do you see the Chinese role in the Syrian crisis?

President Assad: China is a superpower today and an important
international power in every sense of the word: politically, militarily
and economically. For us in Syria, what is important is China’s role
during the crisis. The Chinese position, particularly through the
cooperation with Russia, was crucial and has had a positive influence
on the Syrian crisis. In other words, without the Chinese position,
in cooperation with Russia, the situation in Syria would have been
much worse. Its role in the Security Council prevented the big Western
powers from using the Security Council to launch an aggression against
Syria; I can say that China’s role has had a significant and positive
impact on Syria during this difficult crisis.

CCTV: Do you have the final decision concerning military operations
and state policy?

President Assad: In accordance with the constitution, the President
of the Republic has clear authorities. He is the Commander in Chief
of the Army and the Armed Forces, and consequently he is the lead
decision-maker in moving and leading the armed forces in Syria. At
the same time, the presidency plays a major role in foreign policy,
and as such is responsible for setting the foreign policy agenda. I
have exercised these authorities fully before and during the crisis.

CCTV: Mr. President, during two years of crisis, what is the situation
of your family?

President Assad: We are like every other Syrian family. There’s no
doubt that the events in Syria, which have been very difficult and
cruel, have affected every family in Syria. Every family has lost a
loved one, a relative or a neighbor; where there was once happiness,
grief now prevails in every Syrian household. Like any other family,
this has affected us as well.

There is no doubt that the security situation in Syria has also
affected the lives of many people; the lack of security, the
incidents of kidnapping and killing by terrorists have restricted
people’s mobility in many regions. However, the biggest challenge
for us in Syria is to try and live as normal a life as possible. The
first priority for every mother and father is to be able to work and
provide for their families; the second priority is to ensure that
the educational process continues and that children are able to go
to school.

CCTV: The proceedings of the UN General Assembly have started. There is
no doubt that the Syrian issue will be a major point for discussion. Do
you want to say anything to the states taking part in this meeting?

President Assad: Before World War II and the formation of the UN,
there was the League of Nations. That organization collapsed at the
time because many big powers did not abide by its charter. What’s
happening in the world since the 1990s – for about 20 years now – is
an increased violation of the UN Charter and international laws and
resolutions. This implies that the United Nations is heading towards
a collapse, as was the case six decades ago. With the return of the
joint Russian and Chinese role aimed at creating a balance within this
organization, I urge all relevant states to abide by the UN Charter;
this organization and its charter constitute a real guarantee for
peace throughout the world. The opposite is also true, if the Charter
is violated, this will lead to more chaos, unrest and wars around the
world and particularly in the Middle East. This is the fundamental
message to all the countries taking part, especially the big powers,
including China.

CCTV: Thank you very much for this interview.

President Assad: Once again, you are welcome in Syria, and please
send my regards to all the staff of CCTV.

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Gyumri Military Base Commander To Assume Duties On March 30

GYUMRI MILITARY BASE COMMANDER TO ASSUME DUTIES ON MARCH 30

Interfax, Russia
March 29 2015

GYUMRI Armenia. March 29

The new commander of Russia’s 102nd military base in Armenia will
assume duties on Monday, Oleg Lebedev, first vice chairman of the
State Duma Committee for CIS Affairs, told leaders of the Shirak
region in Gyumri.

Lebedev heads the Russian part of a joint parliamentary commission,
set up after Russian soldier Valery Permyakov killed a family of
seven members in Gyumri on January 12.

He did not announce the name of the new commander. However, Interfax
has learned that the Russian military base will be under Maj. Gen.

Ustinov’s command.

Russian lawmakers, led by the Committee’s chairman Leonid Slutsky,
have arrived in Gyumri to lay flowers at the grave of the murdered
Armenian family.

Asked about the circumstances of an almost instant killing of all
members of the Avetisian family, Lebedev said that the murder had
been committed by Permyakov alone.

Lebedev also said that the inquiry is being personally overseen
by President Vladimir Putin and that Investigative Committee chief
Alexander Bastrykin keeps the president regularly updated. He confirmed
that Permyakov would be tried in Gyumri, and that 4,000 witnesses
had been questioned and 19 expert assessment procedures conducted.

Opera Star From Wales Hopes For Eurovision Hit… Singing For Armeni

OPERA STAR FROM WALES HOPES FOR EUROVISION HIT… SINGING FOR ARMENIA

Wales On Sunday, UK
March 29 2015

by Huw Silk

SHE is hoping to emulate Abba and Bucks Fizz – and possibly do slightly
better than Bonnie Tyler.

SA singer from Cardiff says she is privileged to be representing her
country at the annual pop and glitz fest Eurovision this spring.

But rather than lining up for the UK Mary-Jean O’Doherty is warming
up her vocal cords for when she lines up as part of a group singing
for Armenia.

The nation’s entry comprises six people representing people of Armenian
heritage who grew up around the world.

Known as Genealogy, the group also includes singers from the United
States, Japan, Ethiopia, France and Armenia itself.

And 32-year-old Mary-Jean, who had never visited the country before,
said: “I’m so incredibly excited and privileged to be taking part in
this supergroup.”

Brought up in the United States, the operatic soprano came to Cardiff
from Australia seven years ago and has since married Welshman and
freelance accompanist Caradog Williams.

But her family roots are in Armenia, a country of three million people
– about the same as Wales – and which is sandwiched between Georgia,
Azerbaijan, Iran and Turkey.

“Armenian television reached out to singers from the Armenian diaspora
to invite them to come to Armenia, learn about their heritage and
represent Armenia for Eurovision,” she said.

“The symbol for the band is a tree – the poignant image of Armenian
families whose roots come from this country.

“My Armenian singing teacher in Australia, the world-renowned operatic
soprano Arax Mansourian, nominated me.

“I’ve been so inspired by my talented band mates and we’ve all had
such an outpouring of love and support from the Armenian people –
it’s been a very emotional journey for me so far and I’ll feel so
honoured to be singing for Armenia.”

Opera singer Mary-Jean came to Wales in 2008 where she took up a
place with the Cardiff (now Wales) International Academy of Voice.

But although the annual music spectacular – this year taking place
between May 19 and 23 in the Austrian capital Vienna, following
Conchita Wurst’s victory in 2014 – is primarily known for pop,
Mary-Jean said her operatic style was not completely new.

“Iwould say it is a bit different,” she admitted. “But then you only
have to look at Italy’s group Il Volo to realise we’re not exactly
alone in this.

“I also have to com-mend our brilliant and versatile composer Armen
Martirosyan who drew from many styles: pop, rock, soul, Armenian folk.

“I am happy to be bringing the classical opera genre into the mix.”

Mary-Jean says she has always been a fan of Eurovision – and Genealogy
has its work cut out emulating Armenia’s entry last year, which
finished a strong fourth.

Describing the Armenian entry, she said: “[It is] a very dynamic and
powerful band with a strong sense of cohesion and even stronger vocals
and a transcendent and soulful song.

“We’ll be heading to Vienna soon to complete some filming and then
heading to Armenia to rehearse our show.

“I feel so proud of the work we’ve already accomplished as a group –
it can only grow.”

And Mary-Jean said she hopes people in Wales – who are barred from
voting for the UK’s entry Electro Velvet – will instead lend her and
Armenia their support.

She added: “I love the Land of Song so much. And, since Wales doesn’t
have its own entry, in a way I am singing for you too.”

Bucks Fizz at London’s Heathrow Airport arriving back with their
trophy after they won the Eurovision Song Contest with Making Your
Mind Up in 1981

Russian Soldier Charged With Massacring Armenian Family To Be Tried

RUSSIAN SOLDIER CHARGED WITH MASSACRING ARMENIAN FAMILY TO BE TRIED AT MILITARY BASE – SLUTSKY

Interfax, Russia
March 29 2015

GYUMRI Armenia. March 29

The criminal case of Russian servicemen Valery Permyakov will be
handled by a military tribunal at the 102nd Russian military base
in Gyumri, Armenia, head of the State Duma Committee for CIS Affairs
Leonid Slutsky has announced.

“The military tribunal will be conducted in the grounds of the 102nd
base,” he said answering questions from Armenian journalists in Gyumri
on Sunday after bringing flowers to seven graves of the Avetisian
family murdered by Permyakov on January 12.

Armenian journalists lamented the absence of information and asked
to tell them about the course of the investigation and the venue of
the trial.

Slutsky failed to answer the question whether the trial would be
open or closed to the public. He noted, though, that as a member of
parliament he would favor an open trial more.