Met With The French Delegation

MET WITH THE FRENCH DELEGATION

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08:01 pm | March 26, 2009

Official

RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan met today with the delegation of the
French Credi Agricol Company, which is the largest banking company in
the world. The delegation includes Europe correspondent, president
of the Credi Agricol Consultant consulting company Zhan-Luk Perot,
Director General of the Credi Agricol National Federation Josef d’Ozen,
members of the board of the Acba-Credit Agricol Bank CJSC Iv Kuturie
and Philip de Sibeins.

Welcoming the guests, the Prime Minister remarked that the visit of the
delegation bolster development of cooperation with Armenia, especially
during the current global financial/economic crisis. According to
Tigran Sargsyan, Armenia’s banking system has proved its strength and
stability by confronting the negative effects of the global financial
crisis and the system instills hope that Armenia will able to overcome
the possible difficulties to come through cooperation with the Credi
Agricol and other international organizations.

Members of the delegation expressed satisfaction for their mutually
beneficial cooperation with Armenia in the result of which, according
to the company representatives, Armenia’s banking system has become
one of the leaders.

Members of the delegation mentioned the stance of the RA Central Bank
towards other banks functioning in Armenia as one of the guarantees
for cooperation.

At the end of the meeting Tigran Sargsyan expressed gratitude on behalf
of the RA Government and to all the people who have contributed to
the development of cooperation with Armenia over the years. The Prime
Minister expressed hope that the productive cooperation will continue
in the years to come.

UNHCR Reports Armenians To Ask Political Asylum From Russia

UNHCR REPORTS ARMENIANS TO ASK POLITICAL ASYLUM FROM RUSSIA

Panorama.am
11:15 26/03/2009

Most often the representatives of Southern Caucasus countries ask
for political asylum, says the annual report of the United Nations
High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). According to the report of
the UNHCR published yesterday Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia are
also listed in the report as CIS countries.

According to Russian "Komersant" political asylum is asked from Russia
which is on the third horizontal in the report. And the Russian ask
political asylum from European countries and America, says the report.

People from Iraq, Afghanistan and China also ask for political asylum.

16th Sitting Of The Inter-Parliamentary Committee On Cooperation Bet

16TH SITTING OF THE INTER-PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEE ON COOPERATION BETWEEN RA NA AND FR FA IN MOSCOW

National Assembly of RA
March 25 2009
Armenia

On March 25-28 the delegation headed by the Co-Chairman of the
Inter-Parliamentary Committee Mr Aram Safaryan will be in Moscow to
take part at the works of the 16th sitting of the Inter-parliamentary
Committee on Cooperation between the National Assembly of the Republic
of Armenia and the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation.

Members of the committee Mr Hovhannes Margaryan, Mrs Hermine
Naghdalyan, Mrs Zaruhi Postanjyan, Mr Volodya Badalyan, Mr Spartak
Melikyan, Mr Gagik Melikyan, Mr Manvel Ghazaryan, Mr Armen Abrahamyan,
Mr Murad Guloyan, Mr Gagik Gevorgyan, Mr Araik Grigoryan, Mr Vardan
Khachatryan are on the delegation.

Pavlik Agrees To Fight Abraham

PAVLIK AGREES TO FIGHT ABRAHAM

PanARMENIAN.Net
25.03.2009 15:19 GMT+04:00

Bob Arum, Kelly Pavlik’s promoter, said THE RING 160-pound champion
and No. 1 Arthur Abraham have agreed in principal to fight – probably
in New York – if they win interim fights this summer. Pavlik faces
Sergio Mora in June; Abraham is expected to fight sometime after that.

The fight is expected in October or November, ringtv.com reports.

The Pavlik-Abraham fight would not be televised on pay per view
because of Abraham’s limited following in the United States.

"I wouldn’t do it on pay per view," Arum said. "But both networks,
HBO and Showtime, have shown enormous interest in that fight. So we
believe there’ll be enough money to make it worthwhile.

"Talks are going on right now. It’s going to happen. Kelly has
definitely signed off on it, and Abraham wants it too."

Pavlik (35-1, 31 knockouts) is only one fight removed from his
one-sided loss to Bernard Hopkins in October. He subsequently stopped
Marco Antonio Rubio in nine rounds last month.

Abraham (29-0, 23 KOs) is a dangerous opponent for Pavlik. The
Armenian-born German seems to be a complete fighter but would be
fighting in the U.S. for only the second and outside Germany for only
the third time.

"He’s ready," Arum said of Pavlik. "We make fights when they’re ready;
we make fights when they’re competitive. He lost to Hopkins so we got
him a confidence builder (in Rubio). Now, there’s no one other than
Mora with a name, an accomplished fighter. So he’ll fight Abraham if
he’s successful (in June). …

"It’s a good fight, a competitive fight. It doesn’t scare me. It’s
a fight we want to win, we hope to win. If we lose, we lose. There’s
not a … death sentence in losing. Only in the stupid evolution in
this sport did it become a crisis if a guy loses."

Abraham is coming off a one-sided decision over Lujuan Simon on March
14 in Germany, his ninth successful defense of his IBF belt. He said
he would move up to super middleweight after the Pavlik fight.

"In my heaven there is a room where you can watch fights that never
happened."

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ANC Respects Heritage Party’s Decision

ANC RESPECTS HERITAGE PARTY’S DECISION

PanARMENIAN.Net
24.03.2009 16:42 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "We’re very sorry ANC and Heritage failed to
submit a united election list and also regret the latter’s refusal to
participate in Mayoral elections," ANC Press secretary Arman Musinyan
told a news conference today. "Still, we respect wishes of Heritage."

"It would be incorrect to dwell on steps ANC or Heritage took to
establish collaboration. We can’t divulge confidential information,"
Musinyan stated.

Earlier Heritage announced its decision to recall their participation
in Mayoral elections, as no agreement had been reached between ANC
and Heritage.

"The Heritage Party, acknowledges that if, under the condition of
a low political culture reigning in the country, the opposition
participates in the elections with two separate lists, the ensuing
clash will be inevitable, and the victims will be the whole opposition
and the entire people," Heritage statement said..

Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Ministry Press-Service: Attempts Of Azerbai

NAGORNO-KARABAKH DEFENSE MINISTRY PRESS-SERVICE: ATTEMPTS OF AZERBAIJANI PROPAGANDA TO DISCREDIT NKR DEFENSE ARMY IS NONSENSE

ArmInfo
2009-03-23 20:39:00

ArmInfo. Head of the Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Ministry press-service,
Lieutenant Colonel Senor Hasratyan condemned the statement published
by Baku-based Day.az (with reference to Azeri Defense Ministry
press-service) that the Armenian military servicemen Hrant Markosyan,
Rafik Tevosyan and Vardevan Sargsyan currently being in Azeri captivity
have allegedly complained of the unbearable situation in the army.

As ArmInfo own correspondent in Stepanakert reported, Senor Hasratyan
qualified the Azeri propaganda machine’s attempt to discredit the NKR
Defense Army as nonsense. Hasratyan said that the NKR Defense Army
not only won the war waged by Azerbaijan, but today it confidently
ensures peace in the region under the conditions of the unresolved
conflict. In connection with the incident, a special commission
was set up to conduct investigation in the military unit where the
specified soldiers served. In course of studying the situation and
conversation with the servicemen, the commission revealed no reasons
for which the soldiers went over to the rival’s side.

According to the commission’s conclusion, the servicemen left
the military unit willfully without thinking that they might find
themselves on the opposite side. They had served only for three months
and they lost their way as they didn’t know the locality. Their fellow
servicemen also think that the specified soldiers found themselves
on the rival’s side unconsciously and gave their testimony under the
pressure of Azeri special services which did their best to defame the
NKR Defense Army. They pointed out that all conditions are created
in the military unit for normal servicemen.

BH To Run For Yerevan Council Of Elders Elections For Purpose Of Win

BH TO RUN FOR YEREVAN COUNCIL OF ELDERS ELECTIONS FOR PURPOSE OF WINNING

Noyan Tapan
March 20, 2009

YEREVAN, MARCH 20, NOYAN TAPAN. The rumors on including former RA
President Robert Kocharian in the Bargavach Hayastan (Prosperous
Armenia) party list in Yerevan council of elders elections do not
correspond to reality. Naira Zohrabian, a member of the RA National
Assembly Bargavach Hayastan (Prosperous Armenia) faction, stated at
the March 20 parliamentary press briefing.

She said that party’s electoral roll consisting of 122 persons is
already ready and will be handed to CEC in a few hours. As it had
been already informed, Minister of Health Haroutiun Kushkian heads
the BH list, BH faction member Mkhitar Mnatsakanian is the second,
and YSU senior lecturer Margarita Matevosian is the third on the
list. It was also mentioned that former Mayor Yervand Zakharian was
appointed head of BH preelection headquarters and Naira Zohrabian
was appointed responsible person for promotion.

In response to the question of whether BH indeed is not going to work
in favor of the RPA candidate in Mayor’s elections, N. Zohrabian
stated that BH has never run for any election by a predetermined
scenario. According to her, the party is disposed very seriously and
will run for the elections for the purpose of winning.

-Enterprise Incubator Foundation, Microsoft Launch BizSpark

-ENTERPRISE INCUBATOR FOUNDATION, MICROSOFT LAUNCH BIZSPARK

PanARMENIAN.Net
18.03.2009 16:53 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "In world crisis circumstances there’s a growing
demand for information technologies, allowing to increase job
effectiveness and lower expenditures in any sphere, including the
inner market of Armenia. Microsoft and Enterprise Incubator Fund have
launched BizSpark joint project aiming to serve startup organizations’
needs," Microsoft Armenian Representation Director Grigor Barsegyan
stated.

BizSpark is an innovative new program that unites Startups with
entrepreneurial and technology resources in a global community with
a common goal of supporting and accelerating the success of a new
generation of high-potential Startups.

According to him, BizSpark is uniquely designed to prove fast,
affordable access to current, full-featured Microsoft tools and
technologies, plus production licensing for hosted solutions. For
support, BizSpark unites a global community of technology and
entrepreneurial experts who can guide the organization through the
hurdles of growing a new business at no cost to the organization.

To be eligible for BizSpark, all of the following must be true. The
Startup should be: in the business of software development, privately
held; in business for less than 3 years, and have less than $500 000
in annual revenue.

The first counties to implement BizSpark projects were Great Britain,
Germany, Russia and Southern Europe. Currently more than 60 countries
around world are using BizSpark.

World Economic Crisis Drags Armenia Into Recession

WORLD ECONOMIC CRISIS DRAGS ARMENIA INTO RECESSION
Emil Danielyan

Jamestown Foundation
March 18 2009

The global economic crisis is taking an increasingly heavy toll on
Armenia, forcing its government to devalue the national currency,
cut budgetary spending, and seek hundreds of millions of dollars in
foreign assistance. With no end to the worldwide downturn in sight,
the Armenian economy looks set to contract this year for the first
time since the turbulent early 1990s.

The economy was on course to expand at a double-digit rate for the
seventh consecutive year, when stock markets in the United States,
Europe, and Russia began collapsing last September. The ensuing sharp
fall in the international prices of commodities such as non-ferrous
metals (Armenia’s largest single export) and a drop in the massive
cash remittances from Armenians working abroad (Russia in particular)
were enough to slow the 2008 growth rate to 6.8 percent. Official
statistics show the country’s Gross Domestic Product shrinking by
0.7 percent in January 2009 compared with the previous year.

The World Bank believes that Armenia will at best post zero growth
this year, while the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has forecast a
GDP drop of 1.5 percent. The authorities in Yerevan, which projected
a 2009 growth rate of at least 9 percent as recently as in November
2008, now agree with this bleak outlook. "Nobody can say how economic
developments will shape up. We must be prepared for the worst-case
scenario," Prime Minister Tigran Sarkisian said in remarks broadcast
by national television at a cabinet meeting on March 12.

Sarkisian spoke as the authorities took what appeared to be a first
step toward a major cut in the record-high government expenditures
envisaged by Armenia’s $2.6 billion state budget for 2009. Citing a
shortfall in state revenues, the Armenian Ministry of Finance proposed
that the government "delay" the planned spending of $355 million
until the fourth quarter of this year. Finance Minister Tigran Davtian
indicated during the cabinet meeting that these expenditures (mainly
earmarked for capital projects) might have to be cut altogether if
the economic situation in the country followed a "worst-case scenario"
(Kapital, March 13). Sarkisian backed the proposed austerity measure,
making its formal adoption by the government a forgone conclusion.

The successful implementation of the 2009 budget is contingent on a 21
percent rise in the government’s income from taxes and other revenues;
but proceeds from taxes dropped in January by about 13 percent year
on year. The revenue shortfall and the anticipated GDP contraction
make a downward revision of the budgetary targets all but inevitable.

The most visible and painful consequence of the crisis so far was the
March 3 devaluation of the Armenian currency, the dram. After months
of heavy monetary intervention in the local currency market, the
Central Bank of Armenia (CBA) allowed the dram to depreciate against
the dollar by nearly 18 percent within hours. The CBA is believed
to have spent at least $400 million of its hard currency reserves to
keep the dram’s exchange rate virtually unchanged since last October,
a policy strongly condemned by local economists critical of the
government. They believe that the Armenian authorities needlessly
wasted the country’s scarce assets and should instead have ensured a
smoother and more gradual weakening of the dram. The sharp devaluation
immediately pushed up the prices of fuel and imported foodstuffs and
sparked brief panic buying at Yerevan supermarkets and grocery stories.

The at least partial return to a floating exchange rate was welcomed
by the World Bank and the IMF. Both lending institutions believe
that it will make Armenian companies more competitive and thereby
make it easier for the country to cope with the recession. The dram
depreciation was apparently a key condition for the release of a
$540 million emergency loan to Armenia approved by the IMF on March
7. Much of this "stand-by arrangement," repayable in 28 months, is
expected to be used for easing the continuing market pressures on
the dram. The IMF stated that $237 million of it would be disbursed
immediately, while the remainder would come in nine installments
"subject to quarterly reviews."

The statement quoted the Washington-based fund’s deputy managing
director, Murilo Portugal, as reaffirming IMF support for the Armenian
authorities’ response to the crisis. "The Fund is confident that the
policy package put in place by the authorities is appropriate and
strong," he said.

The World Bank similarly pledged last month to more than double
its lending to the South Caucasus state to at least $525 million
over the next four years. On February 24 the bank’s governing board
disbursed three separate loans designed to mitigate the effects of
the global downturn. The largest of these loans, worth $50 million,
will be provided to several Armenian commercial banks that will in
turn lend the funds to local small and medium-sized businesses in
need of credit. Another $25 million will be spent on the construction
of rural roads and other infrastructure, which is due to start this
spring (A statement by the World Bank, February 24).

Armenia has also secured a $500 million anti-crisis loan from
Russia. Just how the government plans to use the sum remains unclear.

Speaking to journalists on March 13, Sarkisian seemed to acknowledge
that external assistance alone would not cure Armenia’s current
socioeconomic woes unless it was accompanied by a "radical" improvement
of its flawed business environment. He reaffirmed his pledge to crack
down on gross tax evasion by wealthy government-connected businessmen
who have effectively monopolized lucrative sectors of the economy
(, March 13). But whether the reformist prime minister is
powerful enough to accomplish this is an open question. President
Serzh Sarkisian (no relation to Tigran), like his predecessor
Robert Kocharyan, has relied heavily on the so-called "oligarchs"
in neutralizing opposition threats to his power. He will therefore
think twice before agreeing to risk alienating them.

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BAKU: Opening Turkey-Armenia Border Is Not Subject To Debate: Ambass

OPENING TURKEY-ARMENIA BORDER IS NOT SUBJECT TO DEBATE: AMBASSADOR

Trend News Agency
March 17 2009
Azerbaijan

Opening the Turkey-Armenia border is not subject to debate, Turkish
Ambassador to Azerbaijan Hulusi Kilich told journalists on March 17.

Armenian-Turkish relations have been severed since 1993 due to
Armenia’s "genocide" campaign and forceful occupation of 20 percent of
Azerbaijani territory. Turkish President Abdullah Gul visited Yerevan
on Sept. 6, 2008 after being invited by his Armenian counterpart Serzh
Sargsyan to watch a football match between the two countries. Efforts
have been made to normalize ties ever since.

Although the Turkish and Armenian governments are currently negotiating
their relations, it is too early to speak about a final decision,
Kilich said.