NKR: Developments in Iran Worry Karabakh

Developments in Iran Worry Karabakh

02-03-2007 13:11:06 – KarabakhOpen

The recent developments in Iran worry Karabakh which has an extended
border with Iran. Does Karabakh track the developments related to the
Iranian issue and what consequences they might have for Karabakh?

KarabakhOpen.com asked this question to Vahram Atanesyan, chair of the
Committee of External Relations.

For this issue, I think even in Iran they are not well-informed. I
mean no one in Iran can tell if the U.S. will attack or will only make
threats. In any case, the Islamic regime in Iran will not be against
negotiations with the United States if the White House makes a
negotiation effort, which would also prefer a peace settlement of the
problem, and is most probably waiting until Iran loses its nerve. I do
not think the United States will use force to untie the Iranian
knot. It is possible that the U.N. will apply economic and political
sanctions against Iran, which will not be used at full for separate
reasons.

I think it is not right to say that the developments in Iran will have
direct influence on the Karabakh settlement. The settlement would be
affected by the recent close ties between Azerbaijan and European
states related to the spread of the Azerbaijani energy towards Europe,
as well as the visible close relations between NATO and Azerbaijan
rather. Russia’s aspirations for engagement in Azerbaijan’s energy
projects cause more worries.

Answering KarabakhOpen.com question, the head of the political
department of the NKR MFA Irina Beglaryan said:

Certainly, the NKR government and people track the developments
related to Iran’s nuclear program. Iran is our neighbor, moreover, it
is one of the few friendly states in the region, so no possible
negative development is in the interests of Nagorno-Karabakh
Republic. We believe that the Iranian government and the international
community will make sufficient efforts for a peace settlement of the
problem through consultations and cooperation over working out a
decision which will be acceptable for both.

– The Armenian and Iranian relations develop by an interesting
scenario. On the one hand, both Iran and Armenia are Russia’s
allies. On the other hand, Iran is believed to be the opponent of the
United States, which is the greatest partner of Armenia. Yet Iran is
the only country, which enables Armenia to diversify its sources and
transportation of energy. There is no alternative to the friendly
relations between Iran and Armenia, and even the U.S., striving for
economic sanctions against the Iranian regime, cannot offer anything
better to Armenia.

For Nagorno Karabakh, Iran is the only non-hostile country. The
extended border practically does not work, and trade between Iran and
Karabakh takes place via Armenia, which is not lucrative. One of the
main Iranian products widely consumed in both Armenia and Karabakh is
bitumen. With high rates of road building in both Armenian states this
product is highly demanded. Levon Abrahamyan, the president of the
Iran-Armenia Trade Chamber told the news reporter of A1+ that there
are no political problems for importing bitumen to Armenia.

`During the visit of President Kocharyan to Iran agreement was reached
on supplying 20 thousand tons of bitumen to Armenia through the
embassy. Iran does not have problems with supplying bitumen to
Armenia, the problem is the production capacity, and our bitumen is
exported even to Vietnam,’ said the Iranian entrepreneur. Lavon
Abrahamyan and 25 other Iranian entrepreneurs took part in the
Iran-Armenia Trade Forum. The head of the group, the Iranian deputy
minister of trade Babak Afgayi informed his Armenian colleagues that
his country is likely to sell off a number of state enterprises,
including banks, insurance companies. In other words, moves are made
towards market economy. Thereby the Iranian official made an
interesting offer to the Armenian investors.

Apparently, Iran is likely to promote relations with Armenia. The
evidence to this is that during the meeting of the Armenian defense
minister Serge Sargsyan and the Iranian ambassador to Armenia Ali Reza
Hakikian the timing of the upcoming visit of the head of the Iranian
Supreme Council for National Security Ali Larijani to Armenia was
discussed. Considering that Ali Larijani is one of the authoritative
persons in his country, we should expect a turnaround in the
geo-strategic situation in the region.

– /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The American Army can strike on Iran till April of
this year, reported Kuwaiti newspaper The Arab Times appealing to
informed sources. According to it, the U.S. attack will be launched
from sea with the support of anti-missile defense System `Patriot’. It
will allow the U.S. not to jeopardize its army and to restrain any
possibility for reaction from any country in the Persian Gulf. `The
American forces in Iraq and other countries of the region will be
protected from any Iranian missile strike with the help of advanced
missile system `Patriot’,’ told the source the Arab Times, Newsru.com
reports. The main targets will become objects of oil and nuclear
industries. The U.S. and its allies guarantee the new military
campaign in Middle East will not result in ecological catastrophe in
the region. According to the source, the United States has chosen
April, since the British Prime Minister Tony Bleer told, it will be
his last month in the post. `The U.S.A. must take measures towards
Iran and Syria till April of 2007,’ cites the publication the words of
Bleer. Washington has already launched preparations for the possible
strike on Iran. Currently several warships have been sent to the
Persian Gul f and several will be sent till the end of the month.

As was reported earlier, like in Iraq, as a cause for military actions
in Iran will serve nuclear weapons, though they will be limited with
strikes on some military factories. According to the source, the Bush
Administration supposes that after overthrowing the Iranian regime a
new balance of forces can be established in the region. Thus, the
American authorities think that it will calm down the situation in
Iraq and will promote the democratic process in the country.

In his part, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadi Nejad stated the U.S.A.
will not have courage to attack Iran.

– PanARMENIAN.Net/ American troops are concentrating near the Persian
Gulf, which arouses anxiety of possible military actions by the
U.S. against Iran. More and more American tankers are making for the
Persian Gulf. Two aircraft-carrier groups and marines landing warships
arrived to the region. `Patriot’ anti-aircraft missiles are
transported to Kuwait, most probably for the fight against Iranian
aviation, the BBC Russian service reports.

Pentagon specialist on military planning Sam Gardner said that signs
of preparing a massive military operation are evident. `The United
States is on the way to strike Iran. All necessary elements are being
deployed on battle positions. I don’t think that final decision to
strike Iran is made, though. We see either preparations for such a
decision, or efforts to intimidate Iranians,’ he said.

Analysts say that by doing this Washington tries to make Tehran stop
interference practice in Iraq, because of which, as the U.S. leaders
think, American soldiers die there every day. The U.S. also wants to
make Iran refuse from efforts to produce nuclear weapons. In his part
Tehran categorically rejects all accusations, insisting that Iran has
no relations to what is going on in Iraq and that his nuclear program
is exclusively of peace character.

New Yorker weekly corespondent Seymour Hersh says that the
U.S. Pentagon has set up a special planning group to coordinate
possible attacks on Iran. Hersh, quoting unnamed sources, added that
the group would plan raids to be carried out within 24 hours of a
presidential order for military action. The article also says that
covert intelligence-gathering inside Iran had been stepped up in
recent months, with special operations groups entering from Iraq to
pursue Iranians suspected of working against US interests. An
administration representative immediately denied all results of this
journalistic investigation. But Senate Armed Services Committee member
Carl Levin insists on holding hearings in this regard. He said that
suppositions in the article that the U.S. administration is planning
various secret operations in the Middle East without informing the
Congress are extremely anxious.

Nevertheless, observers in the United States are sure that the
American army that has stuck in Iraq and Afghanistan is not capable to
launch military operations in one more country, and the war against
Iran will not become a reality.

– At Resource Center NGO of Stepanakert a round-table meeting on the
connection between the Karabakh settlement and the U.S. ` Iranian
relations took place. The administrator of Resource Center Irina
Grigoryan says `there are too many geo-strategic factors around
Karabakh, therefore it is hard to imagine settlement outside the
regional context.’

The political scientist Davit Babayan told about the situation in
Iran. He emphasized that the actions of the United States with regard
to Iran are determined by the wish to neutralize potential opponents
aspiring to world rule, and first of all China. And Iran is the `best’
path leading to Central Asia and China. Besides, Iran threatens the
U.S. monopoly in terms of political stability, as well as oil and gas
resources and impact on the environment.

The armed conflict between the U.S. and Iran is not favorable for the
Armenian party for several reasons, Davit Babayan says. First, because
Iran borders with Karabakh. Second, the interested parties may use the
opportunity and take anti-Armenian steps. According to the political
scientist, the anti-Iranian forces will hardly wish to use the
territory of Karabakh to intrude into Iran, at least because the
border between the two countries passes along a rather wide river
without bridges.

Serge Amirkhanyan, ARF Dashnaktsutyun, said in the round-table meeting
that 13 ethnicities live in Iran. In addition, Persians are not a
majority. There were separatist movements in Iran, which were severely
repressed, however, namely when the USSR claimed to North Iran.

According to Serge Amirkhanyan, Karabakh missed the moment to set up
relations with Iran. Mr. Amirkhanyan, who grew up in Iran, says it
would be expedient to open the border for trade between the Iranian
and Karabakh villages situated near the border. This would be mutually
favorable, both politically and economically. Especially, that there
is a special attitude towards Armenians in Iran. In Iran the Armenian
language is taught at schools as a foreign language. The
representatives of all the other ethnicities study in Persian only.

It was mentioned during the round-table meeting that the first
official delegation to visit Karabakh in 1992 immediately after the
declaration of independence was the Iranian delegation headed by the
deputy minister of foreign affairs of Iran.

The participants of the round-table concluded that the delay in the
settlement of the Karabakh conflict is not connected with the Iranian
issue, although the U.S. ` Iranian controversies could be used by
Azerbaijan to reach its goals.

– On the initiative of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic Ministry of
Territorial Management and Development of Industrial Infrastructures,
the Artsakh Development Agency and Public organization of businessmen
and merchants of Iran in Armenia, a group of businessmen and
manufacturers from Iran paid a two-day visit to Stepanakert.

A number of issues of mutual interest were discussed in the course of
the forum conducted in the building of the NKR Government. In
particular, variants of import of raw materials and corresponding
equipment were discussed. It was decided also to organize an
exposition of Iranian goods in the NKR in future.

The Iranian businessmen visited a number of industrial enterprises of
the republic, got acquainted with the production of local businessmen,
showed interest in the tax field and breaks established for foreign
investors.

«The visit of the Iranian delegation to the Nagorno Karabakh
Republic is a new step in the way of deepening of the cooperation, –
NKR Prime-Minister Anoushavan Daniyelian stated commenting on the
forum in Stepanakert. ` The secular friendship of the two peoples is
still deeply rooted which is manifested both in various spheres of
economy and in the spheres of science, education and culture. These
ties are being consistently strengthened».

The Head of the Cabinet of Ministers presented also the achievements
in the republic’s economy noting the favourable conditions created by
the NKR for stimulating foreign investments.

On behalf of the NKR Government Anoushavan Daniyelian expressed
readiness to render necessary assistance to the Iranian businessmen in
implementation of their programs in Nagorno Karabakh.

Armenian Foreign Minister Meets Mathew Bryza

ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTER MEETS MATHEW BRYZA

Panorama.am
20:51 06/03/2007

The Armenian foreign minister, Vartan Oskanyan, met with Matthew Bryza,
OSCE Minsk Group co-chair, in the course of the visit to USA.

Foreign ministry press services report that the parties discussed
Karabakh conflict settlement. They referred to the upcoming meeting
between the Armenian and Azeri foreign minister scheduled on March
14 in Geneva.

Russia, Uzbekistan Sign Agreement On Combat Helicopters JV

RUSSIA, UZBEKISTAN SIGN AGREEMENT ON COMBAT HELICOPTERS JV

RIA Novosti
12:57|07/ 03/ 2007

TASHKENT, March 7 (RIA Novosti) – Russia and Uzbekistan have signed an
agreement to establish a joint venture to repair combat helicopters
in the Central Asian country, the head of Russia’s Federal Industry
Agency said Wednesday.

As part of the agreement Russian companies will have a minimum 51%
share in the joint venture which is planned to start later in the year.

Boris Alyoshin said the new enterprise will mainly work in the military
interests of Uzbekistan and some other countries. Its main aim is
to repair Mi-8 Hip and Mi-24 Hind helicopters, their modifications,
as well as components and assembly parts for them.

Russia and Uzbekistan are both members of a regional security
organization, the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), which
also comprises Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.

Uzbekistan is one of Russia’s key partners among the members of the
Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), a loose alliance of the
former Soviet republics. As a political dialogue between the two
countries has been actively developing with the Russian and Uzbek
presidents meeting nine times last year bilateral trade in 2006
increased by 30% to total $2.4 billion.

Representing the Russian side in the joint venture are Oboronprom
united industrial corporation and Rosoboronexport state arms export
monopoly; and Chkalov’s Tashkent Aircraft manufacturing enterprise
along with Uzmakhsusimpex state enterprise – from Uzbekistan.

No Vacant EEection Centers Any More

NO VACANT ELECTION CENTERS ANY MORE

Panorama.am
16:59 03/03/2007

Armenian Republican Party (HHK) nominated Tigran Arzakantsyan, deputy
of National Assembly, as a candidate for deputy in the next parliament
at number 22 election center in Gavar. In 2003, Arzakantsyan was
nominated and elected in the same community.

There was another vacancy at 18 election center where Ghukas Ghukasyan,
who has no party affiliation, nominated his candidature. He will
compete with Hakob Grigoryan, nominated by Union of Freedom Fighters
Veterans’ party.

In community center 25, candidates from HHK and Prosperous Armenia
will compete.

In community 31, 5 candidates were nominated, including one from HHK,
one from Orinats Yerkir, one from Alliance party and two other on
civil initiative.

FM Gives No Terms of Meeting of Armenian and Azerbaijani FMs

RA FM Gives No Terms of Meeting of Armenian and Azerbaijani Foreign Ministers

Arminfo
2007-03-02 12:34:00

RA FM gives no terms of the meeting of Foreign Ministers of Armenia
and Azerbaijan as yet.

"There are no data as yet about the meeting terms ", the acting
spokesman of RA FM Vladimir Karapetyan told ArmInfo. According to
information of Azeri Mass Media, the FM of Azerbaijan Elmar Mamediarov
said the OSCE MG co-chairs on Karabakh conflict settlement offered to
hold the meeting on March 13-14 in Geneva. "The Azeri side agreed",
E. Mamediarov said.

To note, the regular session of the UN Commission for Human Rights
will be held in Geneva on Mar 13.

Baku agrees on Oskanian Mamedyarov meeting in Geneva

PanARMENIAN.Net

Baku agrees on Oskanian Mamedyarov meeting in Geneva
02.03.2007 14:52 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs offered to hold a
meeting between Armenian and Azeri FMs March 13-14, Azeri Foreign
Minister Elmar Mamedyarov stated. `Azerbaijan has given its agreement
but I do not know Armenia’s position and I cannot speak about it. What
if Armenian foreign minister does not agree to meet me? And now it’s
difficult for me to say what the matter can concerns, since it is
unknown if the Armenian FM wants to meet me,’ he stated. Mamedyarov
said, the meeting is scheduled to be held in the framework of `Prague’
format. `That is axiomatic Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity is not a
subject for discussions. In this case we are talking about the Nagorno
Karabakh conflict settlement with step-by-step approach, taking away
problematic questions, namely withdrawal of Armenian troops from
occupied territories, return of Azeri population, mine clearing,
reconstruction of infrastructure, economic cooperation. In other
words, we are putting off all these questions leaving the main
one-determination of political status of Nagorno Karabakh within
Azerbaijan. Still it is a subject of negotiations and it is very
important to organize the return of Azeri population, after which they
together will decide the status of Nagorno Karabakh-if it will be a
republic or an autonomous region within Azerbaijan,’ E. Mamedyarov
told, `Trend’ reports.

MFA: Deputy FM Bayburtian Meets with Special Rep. of European Union

MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA
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PRESS AND INFORMATION DEPARTMENT
Government House # 2, Republic Square
Yerevan 0010, Republic of Armenia
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PRESS RELEASE

02-03-2007

Deputy Foreign Minister of Armenia Armen Bayburtian Meets with Special
Representative of European Union Peter Semneby

On March 2, Deputy Foreign Minister Armen Bayburtian received Peter
Semneby, Special Representative of the European Union in the South Caucasus,
who was in Armenia on a two-day visit.

During the meeting, the two discussed EU-Armenia relations focusing on the
realization of the Action Plan signed in the framework of the New
Neighborhood Policy of the EU. The Deputy Minister informed Ambassador
Semneby that the implementation tools of the Action Plan are being developed
and will soon be presented to Brussels.

The parties also discussed the upcoming National Assembly elections in
Armenia emphasizing the importance of the elections to meet international
standards. Ambassador Semneby noted that by carrying out free and fair
elections, Armenia will have impressed on the EU a genuine commitment to
deepening of bilateral relations.

Some ideas were shared on current status of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict
resolution process.
Ambassador Heike Peitsch of Germany, which holds the EU presidency, was also
present at the meeting.

www.armeniaforeignministry.am

Period of appeals to RA CEC expires March 3

PanARMENIAN.Net

Period of appeals to RA CEC expires March 3
03.03.2007 14:40 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ ARF Dashnaktsytyun has submitted the party’s
proportional list to the Armenian Central Electoral Committee. The
list includes 117 candidates. It’s headed by parliament vice-speaker
Vahan Hovhannisian, followed by Armen Rustamian, Minister of
Agriculture David Lokyan, MP Alvard Petrosian, Minister of Education
Levon Mkrtchian, Minister of Labor and Social Issues Aghvan Vardanian,
Minister of Health Norayr Davidyants and ex-Deputy Defense Minister
Artur Aghabekian, Women make 26% in the list.

Heritage party’s list consists of 20 candidates headed by chairman
Raffi K. Hovannisian, the former RA Foreign Minister. Ex-Ombudsman,
executive director of Against Legal Arbitrariness NGO Larisa
Alaverdian is the second in the list.

The Democratic Party of Armenia submitted a proportional list that
includes 34 party members headed by chairman Aram Sargsian.

Worthy Future party will not take part in the parliamentary
election. The decision was taken during the sitting of the party
council. Party leader Armen Darbinian refrained from comments.

Genocides are still happening

Rocky Mountain Collegian via U-Wire
University Wire
February 27, 2007 Tuesday

Genocides are still happening

FORT COLLINS, Colo.

Four hundred thousand killed. Two million citizens displaced.
Continued bombings of villages occupied by certain groups of people.

These facts may appear to be from past genocides like those seen in
the Holocaust, Rwanda, or Armenia. Unfortunately, these situations
describe a crisis that is currently going on in our world today.

It has become time to once and for all stop the Darfur genocide.
Despite various ceasefire accords and various U.N. resolutions
condemning the situation, no concrete measures have been followed by
the various parties involved. The American government and its Western
allies must step up to the plate and enforce the ceasefire that was
agreed upon less than two months ago and the United Nations and
African Union need to deploy peacekeepers to the region, something
they agreed to do in November.

This is not a red and blue, liberal and conservative issue. According
to DarfurScores.org, a Web site that rates members of Congress on
their views regarding Darfur, Colorado’s two leaders in the fight to
end genocide in Northern Africa, are Rep. Tom Tancredo and Sen. Ken
Salazar. If this issue has brought together two of the most
polar-opposite politicians in our state, why can’t the rest of
Congress use their might to stop this world tragedy?

When we participate in Holocaust Awareness Week for the duration, we
should keep in mind the tragedy that is going on in today’s world.
Then hopefully our kids won’t need to have a Darfur Awareness Week.

Chairman Of Public TV And Radio Company Board Breaks His Word

CHAIRMAN OF PUBLIC TV AND RADIO COMPANY BOARD BREAKS HIS WORD

Noyan Tapan
Mar 01 2007

YEREVAN, MARCH 1, NOYAN TAPAN. After the adoption of RA Constitutional
Court’s well-known decision the statements of deputies at RA National
Assembly sitting were broadcast incompletely on February 28. On
February 16, the Constitutional Court recognized as invalid and
contradicting RA Constitution the obligation of NA Regulations
to broadcast at certain hours programs covering parliament’s
activities. But Chairman of Public TV and Radio Company Board
Alexan Haroutiunian had promised that broadcasting of these programs
would not be stopped until the expiration of powers of NA of current
convocation, but only the hour of broadcast can be changed and possible
swearing expressions can be cut off. In spite of this, statements of
only four out of ten deputies made at the February 27 sitting were
broadcast. "If an official does not keep his word, how can we hope
that we will have a normal power in the future, including in this
sphere?," independent MP Tatul Manaserian told NT correspondent on
March 1. His statements had not been broadcast, either. In the MP’s
opinion, in essence, on February 27, it was the last sitting of NA
of current convocation and only 10 statements lasting 30 minutes in
total were made, so broadcast time was not trespassed. Especially as
the sitting dedicated to NA-government question and answer broadcast
immediately after the statements had failed.