ANKARA: Progress Made On Karabakh, Says Envoy

PROGRESS MADE ON KARABAKH, SAYS ENVOY

Hurriyet
Dec 6 2008
Turkey

HELSINKI – Azerbaijan and Armenia are showing a new resolve to settle
a conflict that could threaten oil exports to the West if it flares
again into fighting, an international mediator said.

The ex-Soviet neighbors fought a war in the early 1990s over the
mountainous territory of Nagorno-Karabakh. Their troops still fight
skirmishes there despite a ceasefire, and attempts to broker a peace
deal have repeatedly foundered.

But the outlook for an agreement is now looking more positive
because of a new rapport between the two countries’ presidents, said
Matthew Bryza, U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary State and one of three
international mediators in the conflict.

"We can say there is progress," Bryza told Reuters on late Thursday on
the sidelines of the annual meeting of the Organization for Security
and Cooperation in Europe, or OSCE, in the Finnish capital. Armenian
President Serge Sarkisian and his Azeri counterpart Ilham Aliyev have
held two rounds of talks in the last six months and their foreign
ministers met in Helsinki.

Positive mood "The mood between presidents Aliyev and Sarkisian has
improved, significantly," said Bryza. "They both respect each other,
number one, and are beginning to trust each other, number two. And,
number three, they have expressed a willingness to be constructive,
meaning take into account what the other side needs to reach a deal."

"Both presidents said ‘OK, I think I’m ready to move ahead. Let’s
try to finalise these basic principles (for a peace deal). I’m ready
to work with my counterpart’." He said there was still a lot of work
to be done before fundamental differences between the two sides on
the future of Nagorno-Karabakh could be bridged. Nagorno-Karabakh is
internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan. Since the fighting
it — along with surrounding Azeri districts — have been under the
de facto control of ethnic Armenian separatists, with support from
Armenia. The fighting killed about 35,000 people and displaced around
one million civilians, with most of them still unable to return to
their homes nearly two decades later.

Izmail’s Armenian Community Marks 10th Jubilee

IZMAIL’S ARMENIAN COMMUNITY MARKS 10TH JUBILEE

BSANNA NEWS
Dec 8 2008
Ukraine

KYIV, December 8. /UKRINFORM/. The Armenian community of Izmail (Odesa
region, South Ukraine) celebrated its 10th jubilee. Participating in
the solemnities on Saturday were local authorities and representatives
of Greek, Bulgarian, German, Polish, Jewish and other national-cultural
organizations of this polyethnic Danube city.

Chairwoman of the Izmail Armenians Elmira Karakhanyan is a professional
pedagogue. She brought up 5 children, she is a mother-heroine,
and now has nine grandchildren. The family values have always been
honored by the Armenian people. Over 10 years the community members
(200 persons) delivered 37 children, created 14 families and there
is the first great-grandchild. The Armenia community operates Erebuni
Charitable Foundation.

On Saturday, December 6, Izmail commemorated victims of the terrible
earthquake in Spitak and Leninakan. The Armenians marked the 1988
earthquake 20th anniversary on December 7. The Izmail Armenians,
including members of Karakhanyan’s family, went then to the motherland
to help those suffered collecting a humanitarian aid for them.

Izmail’s land is not foreign for the Armenians. Even in the early
18th century, around 1,400 Armenians were living near the Izmail
Fortress. At a later time the Armenians were also playing a significant
role in economic and cultural life of the Danube city. In particular,
a lot of renowned persons, involving founders and heads of the Soviet
(the Ukrainian now) Danube Steamship Service, were of the Armenian
origin.

According to the 2001 census, as many as 100,000 Armenians were living
in Ukraine, including 7.4 thousand in Odesa region.

Russia, Armenia PMs To Meet

RUSSIA, ARMENIA PMS TO MEET

RosBusinessConsulting
Dec 5 2008
Russia

RBC, 05.12.2008, Moscow 09:34:14.A meeting between Russian Prime
Minister Vladimir Putin and his Armenian counterpart Tigran Sargsyan,
who will be in Russia on a working visit, will take place in Moscow
today.

Among the key topics of the talks will be matters of implementing
joint energy, industrial, and banking projects, interaction in the
fuel and energy, trade and economic, and investment spheres, as well
as overcoming the consequences of the global financial crisis by both
national economies. This will be Sargsyan’s first working visit to
Russia since his appointment as head of the Armenian government in
April this year.

‘I’M Not As Secure As I Seem To Be’

‘I’M NOT AS SECURE AS I SEEM TO BE’

Globe and Mail
Dec 6 2008
Canada

Superstar French chansonnier Charles Aznavour is 84 and, no, he is
not resting on his laurels after selling 100-million or so records
thus far in his career. His new album lands this week, Robert
Everett-Green writes

His latest concerts are billed as farewell shows, but don’t say
the word "retirement" to Charles Aznavour. "Slow down" and "stop"
are probably also best avoided in the company of the energetic,
natty performer I met in Toronto recently, six months after his
84th birthday.

"I always say that retirement is the first step towards death,"
he said. "I love to be busy. I hate to do nothing."

It pains him to recall that a French journalist, six years ago,
misunderstood his decision to stop touring (as opposed to doing a
handful of concerts from time to time) as a signal that the soulful
prince of French chanson was calling it quits. Au contraire, mon
vieux. At the moment, Aznavour is preparing to launch a double-disc,
two-language album of duets (Duos, on EMI), has just finished a series
of concerts in Germany and has another planned for Canada in the new
year. He’s also still got the itch that has produced 800 songs over
the past 60-odd years. "I’m writing every day," he said. "I wrote
this morning. I woke up at 6, and I finished one song. Every day,
I have to sit at my desk and work. It’s a sickness. …

"When I write, it’s always fantastic, the song I’m writing is
beautiful. The day after, very often I I think: Something is
missing. And suddenly everything is missing, and I throw the song
away. I tear up more songs than I keep."

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songs he has kept, and those he has performed by others, have shown
up on recordings that have sold more than 100 million copies around
the world, including one million in Canada. He has also appeared in
more than 60 films, from Francois Truffaut’s Shoot the Piano Player
to Atom Egoyan’s Ararat. He’s sometimes called the French Sinatra,
which is okay as far as it goes, but Sinatra was not a songwriter.

Or a playwright: Another of Aznavour’s current projects is a one-woman
show, for which he has written a script and 14 new songs. It will be
like an off-Broadway show, he said. His daughter Katia is producing,
and the star will be Clementine Celarie, an actress he did a film
with once (Les Annees campagne, a 1992 coming-of-age movie), though he
still hasn’t heard her sing. He doesn’t need to, he said. He has faith.

At the beginning of his career, faith was practically all he had,
along with a large helping of self-doubt. He famously summed up his
shortcomings in 1950: "my voice, my height, my gestures, my lack of
culture and education, my frankness and my lack of personality."

It’s hard to imagine, now, how his voice could have been a problem, so
central is that smooth yet husky timbre to the sound of chanson over
the past half-century. Aznavour succeeded by learning how to embody
the sharply drawn characters and often nostalgic moods he created in
his songs. He revived the personable, music-hall style of traditional
chanson, sometimes bringing it into contact with such non-traditional
subjects as homosexuality (in Comme ils disent) and street violence
(in Le temps des loups). French popular music has gone through drastic
changes since his first songwriting success 64 years ago (with a hit
called J’ai bu), but Aznavour’s kind of music has survived, and has
benefited from the same revivalist trend that has boosted old-style
crooners such as Tony Bennett and new-style chansonniers.

"I’m not as secure as I seem to be," Aznavour said. "After so many
years in this business, I became secure in what I’m doing. Before that,
I was very timid, and sometimes I still am. I sometimes need people to
explain to me whether it’s good or not good … In any kind of art,
if you’re totally secure, something is missing. We can’t be really
secure, we need the response of the public. Security is not good for
talent. The doubt is very important."

His songs have been covered by everyone from Maurice Chevalier to
Elvis Costello. His Duos album features duets with Placido Domingo,
Elton John, Celine Dion, Bryan Ferry, Sting, Paul Anka, Liza Minnelli
and several others, in some cases revisiting on the English-language
disc the same song performed on the French disc.

"Elton wanted only to sing in French, but we convinced him that English
is a good language too," Aznavour said. He has recorded and performed
in several languages (though never in Armenian, the language of his
parents), but recently decided that, "I don’t want to sing much in
foreign languages any more. I want to sing in French. It’s because
even in London, there are all these people who say, ‘Why don’t you
sing in French?’ "

The French half of Duos includes one duet with Edith Piaf, who gave
him a major career boost in the early forties, and with whom he worked
and travelled and made his first tour to Canada. But he’s in no rush
to see La Vie en Rose, the acclaimed film biography that won Marion
Cotillard an Oscar.

"All my family saw it and loved it, but I didn’t want to see it,
because they left out something very important, which is that Edith
Piaf had an enormous sense of humour. I don’t say that it’s not
good. But they went the easy way, they showed only the sadness and
the drama. In the preview, you see a big syringe," he said, miming
the act of stabbing a needle into his arm. "In almost 20 years in
the entourage of Piaf, I never saw that once. Not once."

He’s not keen on a lot of what’s called la nouvelle chanson francaise,
hearing too much of the old in the supposedly new. He’s more interested
in "slam" poets such as Grand Corps Malade (Fabien Marsaud, who
declaims his verses over music that’s gentler and more organic
than most rap backing tracks) and francophone rappers such as Kery
James. "These young people write French like I haven’t heard for a long
time." He’s always drawn to good lyrics, in part because that’s the
way he thinks and writes: the lyrics first, and only then the music.

He also likes the francophone Canadian singers Lynda Lemay ("she writes
beautifully") and Diane Dufresne. "She has a great personality, and
she’s doing things onstage that I’ve never seen from anyone else,"
he said of Dufresne. "She had a few songs by Kurt Weill, in which
she gave the maximum. I’ve never heard Kurt Weill sung like that,
not even by Lotte Lenya."

Last summer, after a performance in Quebec City, Aznavour was named
an honorary Officer of the Order of Canada. He has a lot of fans
in Quebec and the rest of the country, and a son in Montreal who is
about to become a citizen. He believes we Canadians are much stronger
for having two cultures. He even thinks that our most famous pop star
might not have got where she is without her bicultural background.

"Celine," he said. "How did she become the biggest francophone star
in the world? I think it’s because she has digested two cultures."

Aznavour said he is a stubborn man, and his career is proof. For
his next concerts, he is going to concentrate on the B-sides in his
catalogue, which he believes hardly anyone has given their due.

"Edith Piaf had a song she sang for 20 years, to the indifference of
the public," he said. "After 20 years, it became a success – onstage,
not on record. You can have an enormous success with a song onstage,
and not sell one record of that song. I have many like that, and I’m
very proud of them. The most important song in my show now is a song
I wrote 40 years ago. I sang it for 40 years, because I’m stubborn,
and now it’s a success."

Charles Aznavour’s Duos album comes out on Tuesday. He sings at
Ottawa’s National Arts Centre on April 19, Montreal’s Place des Arts
April 21-23 and Toronto’s Roy Thomson Hall on April 26.

2008 Fixed Progress In Karabakh Process, Talvitie Says

2008 FIXED PROGRESS IN KARABAKH PROCESS, TALVITIE SAYS

PanARMENIAN.Net
04.12.2008 17:50 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The year of 2008 proved useful for resolution of the
Nagorno Karabakh conflict, the OSCE CiO’s special representative said.

"We would like the talks continue in the framework of Madrid principles
much depends on the sides," Heikki Talvitie said. "I am hopeful that
Greece, which will assume the OSCE presidency next year and which
is not well-informed of the Karabakh conflict, will not dent the
settlement process," he said, the Azeri Press Agency reports.

Central Bank Of Armenia Permits Araratbank To Participate In "Expres

CENTRAL BANK OF ARMENIA PERMITS ARARATBANK TO PARTICIPATE IN "EXPRESS MONEY" INTERNATIONAL PAYMENT SYSTEM

ARKA
Dec 2, 2008

YEREVAN, December 3. /ARKA/. The Central Bank of Armenia (CBA)
permitted Araratbank open joint stock company to participate in
"Express Money" international payment system. The respective decision
was made at yesterday’s sitting of the CBA Board presided over by
the CBA Chairman Artur Javadyan.

Araratbank Open Joint Stock Company (assignee of "Armsvyaz" bank)
was founded on 02.09.1991. On October 31 1996 the bank was issued a
banking license N4.

Under the agreement signed on October 29 2008, the EBRD purchased
25%+1 shares of the Armenian Araratbank for $7mln. As a result, the
authorized stock of the bank reached $24mln. 70% of bank’s authorized
stock is held by businessman and owner of "Flash" company Barsegh
Beglaryan.

The bank’s assets totaled 27.9bln Drams by the end of September 2008
with its capital being 5.5bln Drams and profit totaling 552.6mln
Drams in January-September 2008.

Currently, Araratbank is providing services through the following
international payment systems – Anelik, Blizko, Privat Money,BTF-Souz,
Migom, "Bistraya Pochta" and Avers. The bank has 23 branches throughout
the country. ($1=305.72Drams).

Turkey stretches friendship hand to Armenia

HyeTert, Turkey

TURKEY STRETCHES `FRIENDSHIP HAND’ TO ARMENIA

Kaynak: armtown.com
Yer: Armenia
Tarih: 30.11.2008

Construction of a 32-meter sculpture in the shape of two hands
stretching toward one another will be accomplished soon in the city of
Kars, at the Armenian-Turkish border. This monument is a token of
friendship with neighboring Armenia, Antalya Today repots. With
visiting Armenia in September, Turkish President Abdullah Gul broke
the ice in relations between the two states, the report says. However,
there are many opponents to the Turkish-Armenian reconciliation.
Gul’s visit to Armenia humiliated Turkey,’ said Oktay Aktas, member of
MHP. `Armenia must renounce its genocide claims, otherwise friendship
is impossible.’

Nov 30 2008

ARMENIA POLISHED EXPORTS UP OVER 8%

30 November 2008

Armenia’s cut diamond exports in the first ten months of 2008, worth
over US$35 million, increased by over 8 percent from the country’s cut
diamond exports in January to October 2007, says Aik Mirzoian, Head of
Regional and Industrial Development at the Armenian Economics
Ministry.

Mirzoian says that local cutting plants Daimotek and Lori have
received some major orders, thus assisting the industry to emerge from
its lengthy decline.

Armenia’s cut diamond production rose by over 12 percent during this
period, while sales of finished goods rose 8.5 percent.

HAAF Telethon Raises Over 35 Million Dollars, Twice Last Year’s Amt

TELETHON OF HAYASTAN ALL-ARMENIAN FUND RAISES OVER 35 MILLION DOLLARS,
EXCEEDING TWICE LAST YEAR’S INDEX (Complete Version)

YEREV AN, NOVEMBER 28, NOYAN TAPAN. The 11th Telethon organized by
"Hayastan" All-Armenian Fund has recorded an unprecedented index: 35
million 9,156 dollars has been raised. As NT was informed by the Fund,
so far the highest index was 15 million 275 thousand dollars last year.
According to a press release of the Fund, hundreds of thousands of
Armenians united around the common goal of restoring villages of
Armenia and Artsakh. Thanks to patriotism and generosity of the Fund’s
donors around the world, the vital problems of the villages that
suffered from the war and economic shocks will be solved.

By the press release, the sums raised by the Fund’s committees are the
following (in US dollars): Los Angeles – 1,300,000; Lebanon – about
200,000; Montreal – about 130,000; Argentina – 100,000; Great Britain –
200,000; the Netherlands – 40,000; Australia – 50,000; New York –
200,000; France – about 1,500,000; Germany – 85,000; Switzerland –
about 33,000; Toronto – 250,000; Greece and Cyprus – about 40,000.

The total result of the Telethon includes the sums collected during
several fund-raising actions in the previous months, including
phonethons, a bicycle marathon, charity concerts, a radio marathon in
Lebanon, etc.

Russia-based businessman of Armenian descent Samvel Karapetian
announced his donation of 15 million dollars for construction of a
hospital in Stepanakert. This year there was a considerable growth of
small and medium donations. Among the biggest donors of Telethon-2008
are VivaCell-MTS, Mikael Vardanian, Samvel Alexanian, Eduardo
Eurnekian, Gagik Adibekian, Varuzhan Grigorian, Gagik Zakarian, Norik
Petrosian, Barsegh Beglarian, Aram Kocharian, Khachik Manukian, Karapet
Alexanian and others.

The honorary guests of Telethon-2008 were the NKR president Bako
Sahakian, the head of Artsakh diocese Archbishop Pargev Srbazan, the
acting CEO of "Hayastan" All-Armenian Fund Ara Vardanian, donors and
public figures.

http://www.nt.am?shownews=1010085

Georgia Armenians urge to stop destruction of Armenian heritage

PanARMENIAN.Net

Armenians of Georgia urge to stop barbarous destruction of Armenian
cultural heritage
28.11.2008 14:12 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Armenian community of Georgia issued an open
letter over destruction of Norashen Armenian church.

The letter says in part, `The Armenian community of Georgia urges to
stop barbarous destruction of Armenian cultural heritage by the
Georgian clergy. The regular attempt to seize Norashen is
outraging. The altar and unique frescos are eliminated; grave are
desecrated.

In May 2008, father Tariel Sikinchelashvili’s ordered to isolate
Norashen with a fence with symbols of the Georgian Orthodox Church.

The attempts to `georgify’ Norashen started in 1989. The altar, whose
form is peculiar to the Armenian Apostolic Church was demolished, wall
paintings erased.

Presently, the status of Surb Norashen, Surb Nshan, Shamhoretsor Surb
Astvatsatsin (Karmir Avetaran), Yerevanots Surb Minas and Mugni Surb
Gevorg in Tbilisi and Surb Nshan in Akhaltsikh, confiscated during the
soviet period, is still unknown. Owing to the absence of law on
religion, Georgian clergy occupy the Armenian churches.

The Armenian community of Georgia urges to stop barbarous destruction
of Armenian cultural heritage.’

Hackers Renamed Armenian Memorial Of Tsitsernakaberd As "Talaat Pash

HACKERS RENAMED ARMENIAN MEMORIAL OF TSITSERNAKABERD AS "TALAAT PASHA STATUE"

De Facto
Nov 27, 2008

YEREVAN, 27.11.08. DE FACTO. A hacker posted, on Google Earth of the
Armenian Memorial of Tsitsernakaberd the name of Talaat Pasha.

This intolerable profanation is signed Haluk Dolmayan. Actually,
it is about the adulterated name of historian and Director of
Institute-museum of the Armenian genocide, Hayk Demoyan, and
independent French journalist Jean Eckian told DE FACTO.

Discovered by historian himself, one sees appearing while clicking
on locating point be-saying the statue of Talaat Pasha, a photograph
of the Memorial of Erevan, titrated: Talat Pasha Statue.

Commenting on the provocation, Jean Eckian says, in part, "According
to my research, this inadmissible provocation dated on March 12,
2008. At this time, the question is to know how such a fixed price
was possible and which is author? Is this a member of the personnel
of Google Earth or Panoramio?"

In the use of interface Panoramio partner of Google, the users can
poster of the photos in its preferred places.

To add, while waiting for the release of an investigation, one
can protest at Google Earth and go to the following address which
treats the