Armenia Attaches Importance To Cooperation With FAO

ARMENIA ATTACHES IMPORTANCE TO COOPERATION WITH FAO

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
18.11.2009 11:27 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Currently in Italy, Armenian Prime Minister Tigran
Sargsyan met with Food and Agriculture Organization Director-General
Dr. Jacques Diouf to discuss a bilateral cooperation-related agenda.

PM Sargsyan underscored the need to improve grain, corn, potato seed
breeding, pisciculture, cattle stock recording and registration,
as well as to introduce a system of agricultural insurance in Armenia.

The FAO Director-General said, for his part, that the new cooperation
priorities may result in a more efficacious collaboration between
the Republic of Armenia and his organization.

During the day, the head of government also met with President of the
International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) Kanayo Nwanze
and UN World Food Program (WFP) Executive Director Josette Sheeran.

Unibank Doubles Time Deposits’ Volume

UNIBANK DOUBLES TIME DEPOSITS’ VOLUME

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
16.11.2009 21:20 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ As of the end of October 2009, Unibank’s time
deposit volume increased almost twice, exceeding AMD 76,26 billion,
the bank’s press service reported. Within the period indicated,
individual deposits’ volume reached AMD 50 billion, allowing Unibank
to keep lead position on banking deposits’ market.

Legal entities’ time deposits volume also registered significant
increase in 2009. Compared with January-October 2008, the volume grew
by 5,4 times to comprise AMD 26, 67 billion by the end of October 2009.

Unibank’s personal deposits’ range includes: Deposit Stability,
Deposit Unistream-Express, Deposit Uni-Champion, Standard Time
Deposits, Deposit UNI – accumulative, Privileged Call Deposit,
with AMD and foreign currency deposits offered at 10% and 9% annual
interest rate correspondingly.

BAKU: EU Hopes For Continuing Progress On Karabakh

EU HOPES FOR CONTINUING PROGRESS ON KARABAKH

news.am
Nov 16 2009
Armenia

Peter Semneby The European Union’s special representative for the South
Caucasus, Peter Semneby, held meetings in Baku on Monday following
his visit to Azerbaijan’s second city, Ganja.

"I hope the improvements observed in the settlement of the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict will continue. Much has been achieved up
to now. The sides are close to each other and this cannot be lost,"
Semneby told journalists.

Peter Semneby said he does not want to comment on the substance of the
Karabakh negotiations process at a sensitive time when the presidents
are expected to hold the next meeting.

"The fact that the presidents and foreign ministers continue meeting
is in itself a positive sign," he said.

Semneby said the EU is positive about the normalization of
Armenia-Turkey relations.

"We want to see this region as one with open borders, where people can
travel easily. Commercial relations will bring the countries of the
region closer. The present situation in the Caucasus is not normal at
all – the Armenia-Turkey, Armenia-Azerbaijan and Georgia-Russia borders
are closed. A start should be made. Enough has been achieved in this
complex process of negotiations. We hope that serious improvements
will be made in the other open issues, including the Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict," he said.

Earlier on Monday, Semneby and Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar
Mammadyarov discussed relations between Azerbaijan and the EU.

The EU is interested in establishing close ties with Azerbaijan
and the restoration of peace in the region as soon as possible,
the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry news service said.

Mammadyarov said that Azerbaijan is ready to expand cooperation
with the EU and mentioned the importance of the Eastern Partnership
programme in this regard.

Touching upon security in the South Caucasus and the Karabakh problem,
Mammadyarov said that continuation of the status quo of the Armenian
occupation of Azerbaijani land is inadmissible. He said that the
conflict can be settled only within the framework of the norms and
principles of international law and the territorial integrity of
Azerbaijan.

ANKARA: Minority leader hit list found on major’s computer

Today’s Zaman, Turkey
Nov 14 2009

Minority leader hit list found on major’s computer

A list of 10 people to be assassinated has been found on the computer
of a major arrested as part of the probe into weapons discovered in
April during excavations launched as part of the investigation into
Ergenekon, a clandestine group that allegedly plotted to overthrow the
government.

Retired naval Maj. Levent BektaÅ? was arrested on Friday in connection
to weapons found on land owned by the Ä°stek Foundation in Ä°stanbul’s
Poyrazköy district in April. The İstek Foundation is owned by
Ergenekon suspect and former Ä°stanbul Mayor Bedrettin Dalan, who is
currently at large and believed to be abroad. The weapons at the site
were registered in the inventory of the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK),
according to a report from Turkey’s sole weapons manufacturer, the
state-owned Turkish Mechanical and Chemical Industry Corporation
(MKE).

Investigators cracked the code of an encrypted file on BektaÅ?’s
computer, revealing a list of names of people who subscribe to the
Agos daily, a Turkish-Armenian biweekly whose editor-in-chief, Hrant
Dink, was shot dead in 2007, and names of 10 prominent representatives
of minority groups to be assassinated.

So far eight members of the military, including a naval major and two
non-commissioned officers, have testified to prosecutor Murat Yönder,
one of the prosecutors conducting the investigation into Ergenekon.
Five of them were arrested on April 25 on charges of `membership in an
armed organization’ and `illegal possession of arms and explosives.’
Yesterday, four more members of the military arrived at the BeÅ?iktaÅ?
courthouse to testify to the prosecutor. Three of them were released,
while one was referred to a court after the prosecution demanded his
arrest. The names of the military personnel who testified yesterday
were not released. Members of the press were not allowed to take
photos as the three soldiers were released through the back door of
the courthouse.

Ten light anti-tank weapons, 20 percussion bombs, three other bombs,
250 grams of C4 explosive, 19 emergency flares, 10 hand grenades, 800
G3 bullets and a large number of cartridges for revolvers were found
on the Ä°stek Foundation land. The discovery followed the unearthing of
similar underground weapons caches in January during digs based on
maps found in the homes of two suspects — former Deputy Police Chief
Ä°brahim Å?ahin and Mustafa Dönmez, a lieutenant colonel who turned
himself in a few days after a warrant for his arrest was issued. Dalan
was in the US during this wave of detentions and discoveries, which
began on Jan. 7.

14 November 2009, Saturday
TODAY’S ZAMAN Ä°STANBUL

ANKARA: Taraf Writer Threatened Over Adaptation Of Ataturk Address

TARAF WRITER THREATENED OVER ADAPTATION OF ATATURK ADDRESS

Today’s Zaman
Nov 12 2009
Turkey

Taraf daily’s columnist Sevan NiÅ~_anyan, who wrote a humanistic
adaptation of Ataturk’s "Address to Turkish Youth," a patriotic
speech calling on young people to protect their country at all costs,
published e-mails received from irate nationalists and filled with
threats and vulgar language in his column yesterday.

In his adaptation, NiÅ~_anyan replaced the first sentence of the
address, "Your first duty is to preserve and to defend Turkish
Independence and the Turkish Republic forever," with "Your first duty
is to be a human being." The sentences: "This is the very foundation
of your existence and your future. This foundation is your most
precious treasure. In the future, too, there may be malevolent people
at home and abroad, who will wish to deprive you of this treasure"
in the original were changed to: "The very foundation of being human
is love toward other human beings. All through your life, you shall
consider it a duty for yourself to teach beauty, reason and justice
to people. If you have knowledge, you will share it without expecting
anything in return." The rest of NiÅ~_anyan’s adaptation was a treatise
on the equality of all human beings.

However, the backlash from some among the Turkish youth was
spine-chilling. "We will make you write the correct version of the
‘Address to Youth’ with your own blood. … I’ll kill you like that
Hrant Dink dog," said one of the messages, most of whose text was
not suitable for replication here.

Another one said: "I have been praying for years to be able to kill
one of your kind when I’m on my army duty. I would do this in cold
blood and killing your ilk would not hurt my conscience at all but
would give me honor. … You should know that we are waiting for
the tiniest spark." Another message was the sender’s own adaptation,
"Turkish Youth! Your primary duty is to adopt as a principle to wipe
from the earth for the sake of Turkishness and humanity the Armenians
and Kurds, that champion enmity against Turks and which are the most
debased nations on earth."

Yet another version started: "Oh You! The despicable creature who
thinks himself a man because you know how to write. You and your ilk
will see the power of the Turkish Nation very soon. Armenians and
others, those who continue their corrupted intrigues to separate the
country despite all the tolerance we have shown will pay the price they
deserve to pay in the near future. Now is your day to speak, but don’t
you worry; that will change in a year or two. The day we’ll settle
accounts with you is near! We’ll see if you can show the same courage
then!! Find a hole to hide in, you separatist PKK-supporting traitors."

"Yours is a cowardly nation. You can write all you want about Ataturk;
you’ll never have the strength to destroy his republic. But you
and your owners who hold your leash should remember that the thing
that can cross your immunity and protection is a 9mm bullet." Other
messages accused him of being a lapdog of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
Erdogan and Islamic scholar Fethullah Gulen.

Armenia Seeks For Trade Relations With EU

ARMENIA SEEKS FOR TRADE RELATIONS WITH EU

Aysor
Nov 13 2009
Armenia

Today Armenian businessmen participated in the seminar entitled
"Trade Frameworks with EU" organised by AEPLAC, Armenia’s Ministry
of Economy, and EU Consulting Group.

The seminar has a chief objective to introduce new trade opportunities
in the framework of the Eastern Partnership and to fill the
informational gap in this field.

The current level of Armenia’s export is moderate, according to Deputy
Minister of Economy of Armenia, Mushegh Tumasyan. "The chief objective
of our policy is a trade joining to EU which involves negotiations
on free trade. This, in its turn, demands on carrying of some reforms
in different fields. We have already launched this process," he said.

Armenian businessmen haven’t enough information on trade process,
running trade regimes and so on, he pointed.

The European Union in the framework of the Eastern Partnership
provides deep and comprehensive free trade agreements with those
countries willing and able to enter into a deeper engagement, gradual
integration in the EU economy and allow for easier travel to the
EU through gradual visa liberalisation, accompanied by measures to
tackle illegal immigration.

Oskanian Questions Government Commitment To ‘European Values’

OSKANIAN QUESTIONS GOVERNMENT COMMITMENT TO ‘EUROPEAN VALUES’
Karine Kalantarian

Armenia Liberty
Nov 11 2009

Armenia — Former Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian.

Former Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian questioned on Wednesday
successive Armenian governments’ commitment to "European values"
such as democracy and human rights, saying that he was increasingly
embarrassed with having to justify their undemocratic practices during
his decade-long tenure.

Oskanian said the lack of such commitment has been the main hurdle to
Armenia’s democratization and integration into various European bodies.

"The government is the most important thing," he said during a public
discussion on the matter organized by the Civilitas Foundation, his
Yerevan-based think-tank. "I was in it, and one of the reasons why
I’m not now is that things reached a point where it was difficult to
explain the difference between words and actions to the Europeans.

"That problem always existed, especially after elections when there
were some undemocratic developments in Armenia. You can imagine the
plight of the foreign minister every time the issue was brought up
in Europe."

"My experience has shown that our successive governments have not
been prepared for a full adoption and application of these values,"
said Oskanian. "This is a fact. They have at best been very selective."

"The authorities have regarded the full adoption and application of
European values as a threat to their power. This will remain the case
until we manage to create counterweights in our political system,"
he added.

Oskanian served as foreign minister in the administration of
former President Robert Kocharian throughout his 1998-2008 rule,
a period that saw three disputed presidential elections and other
political upheavals. Various European bodies criticized the Kocharian
administration’s handling of the polls as well as its human rights
record.

Ever since leaving office in April 2008, Oskanian has increasingly
distanced himself from this and other controversial episodes of the
Kocharian era. The Syrian-born former U.S. national has also been
increasingly critical of domestic and foreign policies pursued by
the current president, Serzh Sarkisian.

Oskanian said on Wednesday that the Council of Europe, which Armenia
joined in 2001, and the European Union should be "more consistent"
in pressing the authorities in Yerevan to honor their commitments on
democracy and human rights.

In Oskanian’s words, the Armenian public, for its part, should exert
similar pressure on both the government and the Europeans, he said. "I
think that we should be more assertive in demanding a more serious
engagement by them," he said.

John McCain: I Believe That A Genocide Was Committed Against Armenia

JOHN MCCAIN: I BELIEVE THAT A GENOCIDE WAS COMMITTED AGAINST ARMENIANS

PanARMENIAN.Net
11.11.2009 17:49 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Republican US Senator John McCain, in a recent
interview with the Georgian service of Voice of America said he
believed "ample documentation" exists proving that "Genocide had been
committed against the Armenian people."

"I believe that a genocide was committed against Armenians, and I
think there is ample documentation of that," McCain was quoted as
saying. "The Turkish and Armenian people and states cannot forget
the past. Especially Armenians cannot."

"Because of that," McCain said, he understood and agreed with Armenia’s
efforts to normalize relations with Turkey on a step-by-step basis. "I
support that view," he said.

"We are witnessing significant progress in the relations between
Turkey and Armenia," McCain added. For the first time, parties are
making steps towards the same direction."

McCain dodged the issue during his presidential campaign in 2008,
failing to properly characterize the crime as Genocide. The Arizona
Senator is running for re-election in the 2010 Senate race.

During the US Presidential Campaign, Senator McCain formally asked
for the support of Armenian American voters in an open letter. The
Arizona Senator praised the Armenian American contribution to American
society, and Armenia’s contribution to Coalition operations in Iraq
and NATO peacekeeping in Kosovo, but failed to outline his stands on
core Armenian American issues.

At the time, McCain remained silent on Nagorno Karabagh, the Turkish
and Azerbaijani blockades, U.S. aid to Armenia, and the broader issue
of U.S.-Armenia relations. He did, as he has done over the years,
echo the Bush Administration’s practice of employing euphemistic
language such as "terrible tragedy" to avoid mentioning the Armenian
Genocide by its proper name.

Senator McCain has, throughout his tenure in the Congress, largely
opposed or was passively indifferent to a broad array of Armenian
American issues. In October 2007, Senator McCain publicly opposed
Congressional recognition of the Armenian Genocide. In 1999, he voted
against restricting U.S. aid to Azerbaijan over its blockades and
other offensive uses of force against Armenia and Nagorno Karabagh. He
voted against Senator Bob Dole’s Armenian Genocide Resolution in 1990.

Armenia To Continue Efforts On Enhancing Partnership With NATO

ARMENIA TO CONTINUE EFFORTS ON ENHANCING PARTNERSHIP WITH NATO

Noyan Tapan
Nov 6, 2009

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 6, NOYAN TAPAN. Receiving the NATO Secretary
General’s Special Representative to the Caucasus and Central Asia,
Ambassador Robert Simmons on November 6, Armenian President Serzh
Sargsyan stated that Armenia will continue efforts on enhancing the
partnership with NATO. He considered the cooperation with NATO in the
military sector and the spheres of security and emergency situations
as useful, instructive, and necessary.

Robert Simmons said the NATO-Armenia relations are at a good level. He
expressed a hope that the 2009-2010 Individual Partnership Action Plan
(IPAP) will also be successfully implemented. T. Simmons underlined
Armenia’s contribution to international peacekeeping operations. When
discussing the regional problems, he welcomed progress made in the
normalization of Armenia-Turkey relations, noting that NATO is in
favor of these relations’ normalization without any preconditions. He
expressed a hope that the parliaments of the two countries will ratify
the signed agreements as quickly as possible.

The interlocutors also exchanged ideas on Armenia-NATO agenda issues
and some regional problems, the RA presidential press service reported.

BAKU: Changes In Region Can Destabilize Situation In Samtskhe-Javakh

CHANGES IN REGION CAN DESTABILIZE SITUATION IN SAMTSKHE-JAVAKHETI: EXPERTS

Trend
Nov 4 2009
Azerbaijan

The situation in the Georgian region of Samtskhe-Javakheti, largely
populated by the Armenians, can soon destabilize due to ongoing
changes in the region, experts believe.

"After the Turkey- Armenia rapprochement, Georgia will not have an
argument that the return of Meskhetian Turks will create new ethnic
problems in the region," said Georgia’s former economy minister,
senior fellow at the Fund for Strategic and International Studies
of Georgia, Professor Vladimir Papava. "However, in reality, the
Armenians living in those territories [Samtskhe-Javakheti] do not
want and fear the return of the Turks.

The Georgian authorities’ policy may provoke the Armenians of
Samtskhe-Javakheti to demand secession from Georgia, as Abkhazia and
South Ossetia did, Sevak Artsruni, President of "Yerkir" Union of
Public Organizations on Repatriation and Settlement told journalists
on Nov.2, ARMENIA Today reported.

According to him, the population of Samtskhe-Javakheti do not want to
separate from Georgia, but Georgia’s current policy towards Armenians
of the region leads to it.

Artsruni noted that the patience of the Armenians of Samtskhe-Javakheti
can overflow and they can require respecting their rights by civilized
means, as Abkhazia and Ossetia.

Artsruni believes the radical and short-sighted policy of the Georgian
authorities could raise the question of secession by constitutional
means or by more extreme solutions that are not excluded. He noted
that in such cases, the fight begins peacefully but then becomes
more aggressive.

According to experts, the geopolitical changes in the region,
particularly normalization of the Armenian-Turkish relations affect
the situation in Samtskhe-Javakheti.

It looks as first sight that Armenian-Turkish rapprochement will not
in any way affect Javahk, but it is not so Haykazun Alvrtsyan Head
of the Western Armenians’ Center said, PanArmenian reported.

Alvrtsyan said that, by opening border Armenian authorities will lose
control of Javahk, and the Armenian populated region of Georgia will
no longer enjoy Armenia’s support in international tribunals.

"That will also be a moral-psychological blow to Armenians of Javahk,"
Alvrtsyan said.

Regarding the Armenian authorities, he said that the authorities are
not interested in the settlement of the problem of Javahk.

"Issues related to Javakh were never included in Armenian
Parliament’s agenda." Besides, Georgian authorities always reacted
to Javahk-Armenians’ statements and always tried to avert any process
contradicting their interests, Alvrtsyan said.

"I consider fair the opinion of many experts that in the future
the development of the Armenian-Turkish relations can influence the
situation in Javakh," said the General Director of the Information
Analytical Center of Moscow State University, Professor of post-Soviet
foreign countries department Alexey Vlasov said.

"But in what direction the position of Armenia will change is not yet
clear, because, regardless the importance of the issue it is not is
a priority for the country’s leaders. A clear line will be determined
in several months," Vlasov told Trend News over the telephone.

According to Papava, if Armenia feels that the issue of the
Nagorno-Karabakh will be resolved in its favor, then some forces in
the country will begin to provoke conflict in Samtskhe-Javakheti
as well. This process should not be viewed as Georgia’s domestic,
but as a regional process and of course, the issue of Javakh should
be considered in the context of the Turkish-Armenian reconciliation
and the return of Meskhetian Turks to the territory where now the
Armenians live, He said.

"At present, Georgia is in a very difficult position, because the
biggest opponents of the return of Meskhetian Turks to this region
are the Armenians who live there," Papava said.

If the Turkey- Armenia rapprochement happens completely, the Armenian
communities living in Samtskhe-Javakheti should no longer oppose the
return of Meskhetians, but things are different, and this may cause
a wave of ethnic problems in the region, the expert said.

But Russian expert believes the problem of national minorities in
Georgia is not only connected with the geopolitical changes that have
occurred in the South Caucasus.

Georgia has internal problems connected with the enclaves inhabited
by Armenians and Azerbaijanis, not densely inscribed in the social,
economic and socio-cultural issues that should be decided by the
government, Vlasov said.

"All the problems of national minorities in Georgia should not be
connected only with the context of normalization of the Armenia –
Turkey relations," he said.

According to him, recent statements on Armenia’s territorial claims
have sounded mostly by representatives of the Armenian Diaspora. The
Diaspora’s representatives are the "Voice" of the country’s relations
to its neighbors’ lands, rather than the Armenians living within the
country, he said.

"In addition, the Armenian government keeps silence, fearing that any
word can affect the process of normalizing relations with Turkey. Now
the Armenian president and his entourage will focus on how to avoid
from direct answers to direct questions, because it is extremely
disadvantageous to the Armenian authorities," said Vlasov.