UN Secretary General Commands

UN SECRETARY GENERAL COMMANDS

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11:17:34 – 12/10/2009

The Secretary-General welcomes the signing today in Zurich of the
two protocols aimed at normalizing the relations between Armenia and
Turkey. This historic decision constitutes a milestone toward the
establishment of good neighbourly relations and the development of
bilateral cooperation between both countries. The Secretary-General
is confident that this development will also contribute to peace,
security and stability in the South Caucasus.

The Secretary-General hopes that both protocols will be swiftly
ratified by the Parliaments of Armenia and Turkey to ensure full
normalization of their bilateral relations.

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Israel Welcomes Peace Agreement Between Turkey And Armenia

ISRAEL WELCOMES PEACE AGREEMENT BETWEEN TURKEY AND ARMENIA

armradio.am
12.10.2009 16:53

Israel on Monday announced its endorsement of the historic peace
agreement signed on Saturday between Turkey and Armenia, the Jerusalem
Post reported.

A statement issued by the Foreign Ministry said that the agreement
"proves once again that open, brave and direct dialogue is the only
way to overcome controversies and past fears."

The statement indicated Israel’s hope that the landmark announcement
heralded "a better future" of peace and cooperation in the Middle East.

Zurich sees crowded protest against RA-Turkish Protocols

Zurich sees crowded protest against RA-Turkish Protocols
10.10.2009 19:41 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ A big crowd in Zurich is participating in a protest
against Armenian-Turkish Protocols. Some people holding posters have
gathered near the town’s university where Protocol signing will take
place, a PanARMENIAN.Net correspondent reports from Zurich.

At 8:00 p.m., Armenian and Turkish FMs are expected to start signing
of RA-Turkish Protocols initialed on August 31.

The documents will be very probably signed in presence Swiss Foreign
Minister Micheline Calmy-Rey since Switzerland is a mediator in
Armenian-Turkish negotiations. U.S. State Hillary Clinton, French
Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey
Lavrov, EU Foreign Policy Chief Javier Solana, Armenia’s Ambassador to
Switzerland Charles Aznavour and Turkey’s Ambassador to Switzerland
Oguz Demiralp are in Switzerland to participate in the ceremony.

Swiss: Signing of Protocols between the Armenia and Turkey in Zurich

Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs

Media Release

Signing of Protocols between the Republic of Armenia and the
Republic of Turkey in Zurich

09.10.2009

A ceremony to mark the signing of the Protocols between the Republic
of Armenia and the Republic of Turkey will take place tomorrow in
Zurich. Armenia’s Foreign Minister, Edouard Nalbandian, and Turkey’s
Foreign Minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, will sign the Protocols in the
presence of Swiss Foreign Minister Micheline Calmy-Rey. The signing
ceremony will also be attended by US Secretary of State, Hillary
Rodham Clinton, the Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, the
French Foreign Minister, Bernard Kouchner, the Slovenian Foreign
Minister and Chairman of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of
Europe, Samuel Zbogar, and the Secretary-General of the Council of the
European Union, Javier Solana. The signing is the culmination of a
mediation process on the part of Switzerland initiated at the request
of the parties.

Switzerland has acted as mediator in the process to normalise bilateral
relations between Armenia and Turkey for over a year. This mediation
was conducted at the request of the two parties as part of
Switzerland’s good offices. On 31 August 2009, the two parties agreed
to launch internal political consultations culminating in the signing
of the two Protocols. In agreement with the parties, Switzerland will
host the ceremony tomorrow, 10 October 2009, in Zurich.

Federal Department of Foreign Affairs

Participants Of The National Security Council’S Session Sum Up The A

PARTICIPANTS OF THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL’S SESSION SUM UP THE ALL-ARMENIAN TOUR OF THE PRESIDENT

ARMENPRESS
OCt 8, 2009

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 8, ARMENPRESS: Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan in
the first half of the day called an extended session of the National
Security Council with the participation of not only members of the
council, but also His Holiness Catholicos of All Armenians Karekin II,
leader of the "Prosperous Armenia" party Gagik Tsarukyan, chairman
of the Public Council Vazgen Manukyan and Diaspora Minister Hranush
Hakobyan.

Presidential press office told Armenpress that at the session
the participants discussed the current round of the process of
normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations and the coming steps
of Armenia in that direction. The participants also summed up the
public discussions over the process as well as the all-Armenian tour
of the president.

Armenia’s Government Tries To Offset Risks Of Opening The Armenian-T

ARMENIA’S GOVERNMENT TRIES TO OFFSET RISKS OF OPENING THE ARMENIAN-TURKISH BORDER

PanARMENIAN.Net
07.10.2009 19:59 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On October 7, RA prime minister Tigran Sargsyan ,
responding during a "government hour" at the National Assembly of
Armenia, to a question of the chairman of the Heritage Party, MP
Armen Martirosyan whether the government of Armenia analyze possible
economic consequences of the opening of the Armenian-Turkish border,
mentioned that the works are carried out.

"Each ministry has been directed by the RA President Serzh Sargsyan
to conduct such a study, and most of these materials are kept secret,"
the Prime Minister said.

Tigran Sargsyan added that the government use the analytical materials
provided by the Armenian political parties, in particular, by the ARF,
which, contained very important ideas.

The Prime Minister also stressed that these works are to be continued
and still much has to be done, in order to minimize possible risks
may occur after opening of the border.

A. Vardanyan Says Acts Of Protest In Diaspora Extremely Important

A. VARDANYAN SAYS ACTS OF PROTEST IN DIASPORA EXTREMELY IMPORTANT

Panorama.am
14:36 07/10/2009

During the President’s pan-Armenian tour protests by Armenian
communities were organized; as it is important in this stage to hear
both positive and negative opinions, Arpi Vardanyan the director of
Armenian Assembly of American Armenia and Karabakh offices told at
news conference. It’s worth reminding that the assembly hailed the
Armenian-Turkish protocols.

"It’s an emotional issue. I am emotional to that issue either. But
we should put them away and be cool minded when thinking of the
problem. We should think what is important for Armenia," Arpi
Vardanyan said.

Mrs. Vardanyan says it is difficult to sign a document with rival
state.

Signifying President’s pan-Armenian tour, she said that
effective mechanisms should be drafted to found Armenia-Diaspora
cooperation. Regarding the point that the signing of the protocols
would create a gap between us, she said that much depends on us,
as the process could contribute to the improvement of those ties.

Lebanon Armenians revolt planned Turkey deal

Lebanon Armenians revolt planned Turkey deal
(AFP)

7 October 2009
BEIRUT – Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian was greeted by thousands
of angry demonstrators as he arrived in Lebanon on Tuesday to discuss
with the local Armenian community plans to establish ties with Turkey.

The demonstrators – men, women and children – carried placards that
read `no to the agreements’ and `the blood of Armenians not up for
sale’ as they marched outside Sarkisian’s hotel on the outskirts of
Beirut.
Some demonstrators clashed briefly with anti-riot police who had
deployed around the hotel, and a handful of people were lightly
injured by batons, an AFP correspondent said.
Sarkisian’s short stop in Beirut is part of a week-long international
trip aimed at calming concerns among the Armenian diaspora over
Turkish-Armenian efforts to normalise relations.
But such plans have angered many in Lebanon’s 140,000-strong Armenian
community, mostly made up of the descendants of those who survived
massacres in eastern Anatolia under Ottoman rule almost a century ago.
`After nearly 100 years of fighting for our cause, how can our enemy
become our friend in the blink of an eye,’ asked a visibly angry
Koko Marashlian, a store owner in Beirut’s Armenian neighbourhood of
Burj Hammud.
Hagop Pakradounian, one of six Armenian deputies in Lebanon’s
parliament, said the community was all for improved ties between
Armenia and Turkey but not at any price.
`This issue concerns Armenians worldwide and not just those in
Armenia,’ Pakradounian told AFP.
`We are not talking about a simple economic accord between two
countries but a historic one that concerns each Armenian family,
whatever its nationality,’ he said.
Community members have drawn up a petition condemning the agreements
set to be signed later this month between Turkey and Armenia on
establishing diplomatic ties.
Stores in Burj Hammud also shut down on Tuesday afternoon in protest.
`We remember, we demand, we refuse,’ read placards put up throughout
the neighbourhood, where Armenian patriotic music blared.
`These agreements will sound the death knell of our cause,’
store-owner Marashlian said. `As descendants of those exiled, we are
the main victims of these agreements.’
Keborg Abajian, 55, who runs a coffeeshop, said he was ready to take
up arms to prevent the normalisation of ties.
`I will shut down my shop to go fight so that our martyrs are not
forgotten,’ he said. `We want to recover our land. My ancestors owned
huge plots of land in Urfa,’ in southeast Turkey.
Some members of the younger generation, however, appeared to adopt a
more conciliatory tone, saying it was time to move on.
`The state of Armenia has made a decision and who am I to decide what
is best for its people,’ asked jeweller Haig Asmarian, 34. =80=9CMy
grandfather still has the titles to his property but it’s
time to turn the page.
`And who knows, maybe this will benefit Armenia economically.’
Armenians say up to 1.5 million of their kin were systematically
killed between 1915 and 1917 as the Ottoman Empire was falling apart.
Turkey rejects the genocide label and argues that 300,000-500,000
Armenians and at least as many Turks died in civil strife when
Armenians took up arms against their Ottoman rulers and sided with
invading Russian troops.
Sarkisian’s tour has also included stops in France and the United
States and was to conclude in Russia.

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Obama Expresses Support For The Armenia-Turkey Process

OBAMA EXPRESSES SUPPORT FOR THE ARMENIA-TURKEY PROCESS

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06.10.2009 10:52

During the stay in Los Angeles, the President of the Republic of
Armenia, Serzh Sargsyan, had a phone conversation with President
Barack Obama of the United States. The conversation took place at
the initiative of the American side.

President Obama expressed his support for the efforts of the
Armenian President towards the normalization of the Armenian-Turkish
relations. The US President once again confirmed the official
stance of the United States that the process of normalization of the
Armenian-Turkish relations should proceed without any precondition
and should not be tied to the process of settlement of the Nagorno
Karabakh conflict.

President Serzh Sargsyan expressed gratitude to the US President for
the support to the Armenian-Turkish process, and shared his impressions
from the pan-Armenian tour. The Armenian President stressed that
the concerns of the world-spread Armenians were natural, taking into
consideration that the Armenian nation was subjected to genocide by
Ottoman Turkey, a fact President Barack Obama has repeatedly mentioned
in his speeches.

Serzh Sargsyan expressed gratitude to President Obama for the mediation
of the US as an OSCE Minsk Group co-chair country and underlined
Armenia’s willingness to move forward towards resolution of the issue
based on the expression of free will of the NKR people and the determi
nation of the final legal status of Artsakh, which lays in the basis
of the Madrid Principles proposed by the Minsk Group Co-Chairs.

Shamlough In Peril: "Metal Prince" Mining Operations Has Townsfolk U

SHAMLOUGH IN PERIL: "METAL PRINCE" MINING OPERATIONS HAS TOWNSFOLK UP IN ARMS
Larisa Paremuzyan

2009/10/05 | 18:00

American businessman Serob Ter-Poghosyan, president and owner of
Metal Prince, has been operating a open copper mine on the sly for the
past year. The mine, an eyesore in its own right, is located by the
cemetery near the town of Shamlough. Presently, Metal Prince is engaged
in blasting at the pit, to the displeasure of local residents. Those
living in multi-story buildings are particularly uneasy about the
blasts. These explosions have been known to topple gravestones at the
cemetery. The local caretaker quickly sets the stones upright again.

The Metal Prince Ltd. Corporation is registered in the British Nevis
Island. Through its joint-stock subsidiary companies, which are
Akhtala Mountain Enrichment Plant, Sagamar and Molybdeni Ashkharh,
it launched its activities in the Armenian mining sector in 2000.

"I’ve heard that they will be raising all the residential buildings in
Shamlough," says town resident Mrs. Julietta. Ivan Sargsyan, a refugee
who took up residence in Shamlough twenty years ago told us that, "They
slowly come to 27 meters from our house. The walls of the house have
crumpled due to the explosions. We live on the second floor and when
there’s a strong blast it feels like an earthquake has struck. Your
first instinct is to run away. They blast every day. In the beginning
they would warn us before any blasting, but not any longer. Now, they
turn off the lights from time to time. On day I visited my mother’s
grave and they set off such a blast that the falling fragments would
have killed anyone passing by. I don’t know who to report this all to?"

Shamlough Mayor Lendroush Bezhanyan says that after the construction
work is completed the mine will occupy a 50 hectare site. It
goes without saying that Serob Ter-Poghosyan couldn’t have
continued construction at the site without the full knowledge of
the government. Amazingly, however, for the past year he’s been
blasting and excavating without any formal agreement by the Shamlough
Municipality.

Mine pays no taxes to municipality

Regarding permission to operate the mine, Mayor Bezhanyan stated,
"They have a license but as mayor I haven’t granted any permission
for the past year. Serob Ter-Poghosyan hasn’t paid a dime in property
taxes to the municipality for the mine site. The documentation is
not all there. All of us are working on the problem. They have pits
on the site that they have cleaned out and are now expanding. They
will compensate the town residents. If you look closely you will
notice cracks at the site. During the Soviet era this was not an open
pit mine but the site belonged to them. Many mining sites were off
limits. They are now working on one such site. The road leading to
the mine site from the town has been widened recently."

Mayor Bezhanyan said that there are 15-20 mine pits in Shamlough and
that only three are presently in operation. "Up till 2007 they were
paying 300,000 AMD in taxes to the community budget. When the law
was changes they started paying according to Cadastre (State Property
Registry) values. Now they don’t pay us anything in tax. I have no idea
what, if anything, they pay to the national government in taxes. They
only pay 56,000 AMD for the equipment they use at the site."

According to our reliable information, the Akhtala Mountain Enrichment
Plant pays nothing in taxes to the national budget for the open
mine, even though the empty "Kamaz" dump trucks entering the mine
attests to the fact that mineral ore is being transported out. Mayor
Bezhanyan stated that the town isn’t receiving any national money
for environmental costs linked to the mine.

Company continues to shirk environmental responsibilities

"The site of the mine completely belongs to the Municipality of
Shamlough. On our maps the site isn’t designated as a forest zone,"
said Aram Razmazyan, Chief Forest Warden with Armenian Forests’
"Lalvar Forest Products Company". As to how the 50 hectare mine site,
nestled smack dab in the middle of the forest, can be claimed to
have connection with the forested zones encircling Shamlough remains
a mystery. During our visit to the mine site we saw the stumps of
more than 24 felled trees. Simply put, Serob Ter-Pohghosyan, owner
and executive director of the Akhtala Mountain Enrichment Plant is
shirking his obligations to make compensation for the environmental
damage caused by construction work at the open mine. Neither residents
nor community leaders in proximity to the mine site have yet a clue
as neither to the production capacity of the mine nor the full extent
of the threats to the environment it poses.

Research studies show that the Akhtala River, polluted by wastes
produced by Akhtala Mountain Enrichment, exceeds the acceptable
levels for several minerals: zinc by 262 times the norm, manganese
by 59 times and copper by 31 times.

Serop Ter-Poghosyan, seemingly oblivious to the environmental damage
caused by his company Akhtala Enrichment, continues to flout his
responsibilities as a "corporate citizen". Additional proof of this
brazen disregard for the environment is the poorly maintained tailings
dam that the company maintains along the road leading to the "Soviets"
neighborhood in Akhtala. Work to encase the dam with soil for safety
reasons has yet to be started.

One year ago Mr. Ter-Poghosyan promised that the overflowing tailings
dam would be put off-line, but on September 22, when we visited the
site, the guard told us that tailings continue to flow into the dam
when the pipes leading to the "Metz Ayrum" tailings dam burst.

Shamlough Mayor Lendroush Bezhanyan also told us that the buildings
housing the town’s kindergarten, hospital and cultural center belong
to Serob Ter-Poghosyan do not serve community residents and that they
are crumbling from disuse. Also reverting to his ownership have been
the Aramyants resort buildings in Akhtala, two cultural centers in
the town and other structures.

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