Serzh Sargsyan Receives Valentin Gaft

SERZH SARGSYAN RECEIVES VALENTIN GAFT

ntin-gaft
03:21 pm | September 28, 2009 | Official

Serzh Sargsyan received renowned Russian actor Valentin Gaft on
September 28.

Emphasizing the close spiritual ties between the Armenian and Russian
peoples, President Sargsyan noted that the Russian language and
culture enjoy great respect in Armenia.

Serzh Sargsyan attached importance to the maintaining and expansion
of the existing ties. Serzh Sargsyan said the actor’s visit was a
great contribution in this regard.

According to Valentin Gaft said this was his first visit to Armenia,
but he already thinks of a second one.

He told the President of Armenia about the new ideas of joint cultural
cooperation."

http://a1plus.am/en/official/2009/09/28/vale

Appellate Litigation Adjourned

APPELLATE LITIGATION ADJOURNED

/tigran-arakelian
12:40 pm | September 28, 2009 | Politics

Armenia’s Appellate Court again adjourned the litigation of opposition
activist Tigran Arakelian on September 28.

Advocate Varduhy Elbakian informed A1+ that the judge in the case
had retired to bring a verdict in some other case.

The Court was to hear the advocate’s appeal against a Yerevan
court which extended the defendant’s restraint for another two
months. Varduhy Elbakian had also motioned for Tigran’s release
on bail.

Remind that Tigran Arakelian is diagnosed with eye nerve infection.

Tigran Arakelian and some other HAK activists were confronted by a
group of plainclothes police officers in downtown Yerevan on July
1 while publicizing a rally held by the main opposition Armenian
National Congress (HAK) the next day.

Arakelian and two teenage HAK supporters were injured in the incident
and required hospitalization. They said they had been punched,
kicked and even pistol-whipped for informing Yerevan residents about
the rally.

Tigran Arakelian was charged with hooliganism (Article 258 of the
Criminal Code).

The next court sitting is scheduled for September 29.

http://a1plus.am/en/politics/2009/09/28

Azerbaijan Protests Possible Opening Of Armenian-Turkish Border

AZERBAIJAN PROTESTS POSSIBLE OPENING OF ARMENIAN-TURKISH BORDER

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
28.09.2009 13:13 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Azerbaijan is against opening of the Turkish-Armenian
border ahead of resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, said
Hafiz Pashayev, Azeri Deputy Foreign Minister.

"We are hopeful that Turkey will not open the border with Armenia
unless Azerbaijan’s interests are observed. Any other decision can
spoil relations between Azerbaijan and Turkey," he said, reported
the Public Television of Azerbaijan.

Cuban Dominguez to Defend his Blitz Chess World Title

Cuba News

Cuban Domà – nguez to Defend his Blitz Chess World Title

HAVANA, Cuba, sep 25 (acn) Cuban GM Leinier Dominguez was confirmed to
defend his title at the Blitz Chess World Championship, scheduled for
November 16-18 in Moscow, Russia.

Cuban News Agency

Dominguez, who won the event last year undefeated, was included in the
list published by the website chessdom.com, along 19 other GMS that
will participate in the tournament.

Like in 2008, the list includes Indian Viswanathan Anand, current
Chess World Champion, Armenian Levon Aronian, Norwegian Magnus Carlsen
and 2007 champ Ukrainian Vassily Ivanchuk.

Other renowned elite players attending the championship will be
Russians Vladimir Kramnik, Peter Svidler, Alexander Morozevich and
Alexander Grischuk, this last 2006 winner; Hungarian Peter Leko,
Israeli Boris Gelfand, former world champion Ruslam Ponomariov and the
women’s world leader Russian Alexandra Kosteniuk.

The organizers invited 1975-1985 world champion Russian Anatoli
Karpov, and Azerbaijan’s Vugar Gashimov and Shakhriyar Mamedyarov
qualified at the Aeroflot tournament along Russian Evgeny Bareev,
Ukrainian Sergey Karjakin, French Vladislav Tkachiev and Chinese Zhou
Jianchao.

The world championship will have the same format tan last year with
5-minute-long matches, with no time bonus after every move and using
the round-robin system in a two-day event.

A year ago, Dominguez achieved 8 wins and seven draws to accumulate
11.5 points, half more than Ivanchuk and a whole point ahead of
Svidler, in the event held at Almaty, Kazakhstan.

At Least Three Armenian Companies Are Preparing For IPO

AT LEAST THREE ARMENIAN COMPANIES ARE PREPARING FOR IPO

ArmInfo
2009-09-24 18:33:00

ArmInfo. At least three Armenian companies are preparing for IPO in
2010, Director General of NASDAQ OMX Armenia Armen Melikyan said in
an interview to ArmInfo.

The companies represent the IT, chemical and energy sectors.

No company is going to issue stock this year as IPO is not expedient
at the time of crisis: investors are careful and refrain from putting
money in stock. Besides, the Armenian public is yet poorly informed
of the advantages of one or another financial instrument. So, this
requires active efforts of all concerned parties.

Despite the crisis, Melikyan recommends potential emitters to consider
IPO strategies as after the crisis they may urgently need additional
investments. The global situation will change as falls are always
followed by rises.

As regards the current situation on the corporate bong market, Melikyan
said that the rise in the interest on alternative instruments, namely,
government bonds and bank deposits, has had a negative effect on
the corporate bonds issued so far. So, new issues will be possible
only after certain price revision on the bond market. Today, it is
dangerous to plan new issues as it is hard to predict how the market
will behave or to calculate the interest rate correctly. That’s why
many participants have adopted a wait-and-see position.

ANKARA: PM Erdogan Plans Talks With US President Obama In December

PM ERDOGAN PLANS TALKS WITH US PRESIDENT OBAMA IN DECEMBER

Today’s Zaman
-pm-erdogan-plans-talks-with-us-president-obama-in -december.html
Sept 23 2009
Turkey

Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said he is planning to visit
Washington in December for talks with US President Barack Obama.

Erdogan’s remarks on the planned visit came in New York on Tuesday
while speaking with Turkish reporters, the Anatolia news agency
reported. The prime minister has been in New York since Monday to
attend the UN General Assembly.

While US Embassy officials in Ankara referred Today’s Zaman to the
White House when asked about the planned visit, Turkish Foreign
Ministry officials in Ankara were not immediately able to provide
information. Obama had paid a landmark two-day visit to Turkey in
early April as part of a European tour and also as the last leg of his
maiden trip on the world stage as president. It was widely considered
a nod to Turkey’s regional reach, economic power, diplomatic contacts
and status as a secular democracy seeking European Union membership
that has accommodated political Islam.

It was also his first official trip to a predominantly Muslim country
as president, a visit closely watched in the Islamic world.

Ahead of his visit to the United States, Erdogan faced harsh
allegations by opposition parties suggesting that the aim of his
visit was to get US approval for his government’s recent initiative
on resolution of the Kurdish issue as well as on Armenia and Turkey’s
recent declaration of its desire for normalization of bilateral ties
through parliamentary approval of two protocols following internal
debate.

While in Turkey, Obama appealed for reconciliation between Ankara
and Yerevan. Obama, who pledged to recognize the Armenian diaspora’s
genocide claims in his election campaign, avoided using the g-word
in his traditional April 24 message.

In an address to the Turkish Parliament, Obama then praised the
government for steps such as lifting bans on teaching and broadcasting
in Kurdish, saying that the world noted with respect the important
signal sent through a new state-run Kurdish television station.

Erdogan has already called on opposition leaders to support a national
unity project, also known as the democratization initiative, with the
ultimate aim of reaching a comprehensive resolution to the decades-old
Kurdish question by granting more rights to the country’s Kurdish
citizens, while speaking to reporters in Ankara ahead of his departure
for the US.

Speaking to Turkish reporters, Erdogan touched upon the same issue,
particularly on remarks by the main opposition Republican People’s
Party (CHP) leader, who has indicated that Erdogan traveled to the US
to inform the US administration about the government’s democratization
initiative.

"We haven’t come here for the democratization initiative. [CHP leader
Deniz Baykal] is acting as if we have come here to give an account
of something; this is a shame," Erdogan was quoted as saying by
Anatolia. "This is first of all a disrespectful manner against the
Republic of Turkey. This harms Turkey. It’s so awful to make such an
epithet," he said, underlining the importance of both the UN General
Assembly and the upcoming meeting of the Group of 20 industrialized
and developing countries.

Erdogan will attend the G-20 meeting, which is scheduled to be held
on Sept. 24-25 in the US city of Pittsburgh. "The agenda of the G-20
summit is obviously not the democratization initiative. The agenda
of the meeting is set and that’s the global financial crisis," he said.

Bilateral talks When asked whether he would have any contact with
Armenian President Serzh Sarksyan while in the US, Erdogan replied
that Sarksyan has not been scheduled to attend the UN General Assembly
according to his information. There is no meeting exactly scheduled to
take place between any Armenian and Turkish officials either, he said.

Turkish newspapers have reported that Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu
will meet with his Armenian counterpart, Edward Nalbandian, on the
sidelines of the gathering.

Erdogan also said he might hold a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu if any request is conveyed by the Israeli side.

As of Tuesday, Erdogan had separate talks with UN Secretary-General
Ban Ki-moon and Turkmen President Kurbanguly Berdymukhamedov, while
also delivering a speech on the UN-led Alliance of Civilizations
initiative at the State University of New York-based Levin Institute.

During his visit to the US, Erdogan has been accompanied by Davutoglu,
Deputy Prime Minister Ali Babacan, Chief EU negotiator Egemen BagıÅ~_
and Finance Minister Mehmet Å~^imÅ~_ek as well as by Turkey’s
permanent representative to the UN, Ambassador Ertugrul Apakan,
and Foreign Ministry Undersecretary Ambassador Feridun Sinirlioglu.

24 September 2009, Thursday ALI H. ASLAN NEW YORK

Discrimination lays groundwork for terror, Erdogan warns in speech

Differences should be considered a richness for society rather than
a problem, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan stated in a speech
delivered Tuesday at the Levin Institute at the State University
of New York. Erdogan has been in New York to attend the UN General
Assembly. The title of the speech he delivered was "Alliance of
Civilizations," an apparent reference to the Alliance of Civilizations
initiative which was launched in 2005 by former UN Secretary-General
Kofi Annan following a joint proposal by Spanish Prime Minister
JoseéLuis Rodriguez Zapatero and Erdogan.

Prejudices, humiliation and discrimination lay the groundwork for
radical movements, while terrorist groups exploit differences among
people for their own purposes, Erdogan said, citing separatist
activities in Turkey which have been carried out by the outlawed
Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) and noting that around 30,000 people
have lost their lives since the PKK launched its armed campaign
against the state in 1984 as part of a quest to establish an ethnic
Kurdish state in southeastern Turkey. Emphasizing the need to build a
"common future," Erdogan continued: "I wonder whether the same amount
of money that has been allocated to defense around the world is also
being allocated for education, health, climate change, environment
and culture. No, no, no!" Ali H. Aslan, New York

http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/news-187817-102

Diplomatic School To Be Established In Armenia

DIPLOMATIC SCHOOL TO BE ESTABLISHED IN ARMENIA

Tert
Sept 23 2009
Armenia

The Government of the Republic of Armenia has decided to establish a
"Republic of Armenia Ministry of Foreign Affairs Diplomatic School"
state non-commercial organization (SNCO).

According to an announcement by the Government of the Republic of
Armenia Department of Information and Public Affairs, the object
of the school’s activities and its purposes have been defined as
the re-training of federal department employees who are in charge of
foreign relations, providing supplementary education to highly educated
Republic of Armenia citizens to prepare them for diplomatic missions,
and participating in international scientific cooperation.

Armenian Cyclists To Take Part In International Tournament In Iran

ARMENIAN CYCLISTS TO TAKE PART IN INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT IN IRAN

PanARMENIAN.Net
22.09.2009 17:43 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian national cycling team under the guidance
of head coach Armen Gyozalyan will take part in the international
tournament "Milad Dunor" to be held October from 3 to 10 in Iran.

As CEO of the Cycling Federation of Armenia Karen Grigoryan told a
PanARMENIAN.Net reporter, Armenia will represented Gevorg Arakelyan,
David Lazarian, Arman Melikyan and Mihran Avetisyan in the tournament.

Armenian bikers will return to Yerevan on October 12.

Tigran Arakelyan Was Examined

TIGRAN ARAKELYAN WAS EXAMINED

tigran-arkelyan
06:51 pm | September 22, 2009

Politics

Representative of the Armenian National Congress youth wing Tigran
Arakelyan underwent an eye examination at the Malayan Optic Center
on Friday.

"Tigran has serious eye problems due to his eye nerve infection,"
Tigran Arakelyan’s advocate Varduhi Elbakyan told "A1+".

According to her, Tigran Arakelyan’s final conclusion will be handed
to him in a couple of days.

As far as charging Tigran Arakelyan with Part 2, Article 316 of the
Criminal Code [Dangerous assault against a state representative],
Varduhi Elbakyan told "A1+" that he had recently met with the
investigator. "He said that he would schedule a meeting to discuss
the matter," said the advocate.

Let us remind that Tigran Arakelyan is charged with Part 3, Article
258 of the Criminal Code [hooliganism] which foresees 5 years in jail
or a fine.

But on August 31, when this case was being examined at the first
instance court of the Kentron and Nork-Marash districts, the body
leading an investigation into the case confirmed that the injured
policeman Eric Poghosyan had received light physical injuries, which
corresponds to Part 2 of Article 316.

Tigran Arakelyan is currently at the general department of the
"Prisoners’ Hospital".

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Edward Sharmazanov: The Armenian-Turkish Talks And The Protocols Inc

EDWARD SHARMAZANOV: THE ARMENIAN-TURKISH TALKS AND THE PROTOCOLS INCLUDE NO DANGER
Lena Badeyan

"Radiolur"
22.09.2009 17:49

Press Secretary of the Republican Party of Armenia Edward Sharmazanov
was assuring today that the Armenian-Turkish negotiations and the
protocols were not dangerous.

"We do not need opening of borders at any cost, we do not need
establishment of diplomatic relations at any cost. We need opening
of borders and establishment of diplomatic relations without
preconditions. Any preconditions, including those connected with
the Karabakh issue, are unacceptable to us. The Republic of Armenia
will not allow any country, including Turkey, to speak with it in
the language of ultimatums. The language of ultimatums is not the
best option in diplomacy. We also could have set preconditions if we
wished so," Sharmazanov said.

The Armenian Revolutionary Federation adheres to a different
opinion. After having studied the protocols, they have made a number
of proposals, and they hope protocols will be ratified only after
some changes are implemented.

With regard to this, Edward Sharmazanov reminded the Armenian Foreign
Minister’s position.

"The Foreign Minister has given a clear answer to Mr. Hiovhannisyan,
the head of ARF Dashnaktsutyun faction. He has clearly stated
that it’s the Foreign Ministries, not Parliaments conducting the
negotiations. The parties have reached an agr eement as a result of
mutual concessions, and naturally, these very documents are going to
be submitted for ratification," Edward Sharmazanov said.