Israel, Turkey and Res. 252

Israel, Turkey and Res. 252

n-safaryan
07:37 pm | March 05, 2010 | Politics

Won’t Resolution 252 on Armenian Genocide deserve the fate of the
previous resolutions? Resolution 252 adopted by the U.S. House Foreign
Affairs Committee needs to be submitted to the House of
Representatives for a final vote.

"In 2007 we witnessed the failure of a similar resolution which was
disregarded lest it should harm American-Turkish military relations,"
Heritage Faction Chairman Styopa Safaryan said today.

"The US Congress solved a serious issue then by threatening Turkey to
recognize Armenian Genocide. Turkey passed to action and conducted a
policy of denial, apostasy and punishment against Armenia in pursuit
of its interests," he added.

"The U.S. House Committee Foreign Affairs adopted the resolution
simply to sober up Turkey, make the country ratify the Protocols, send
troops to Afghanistan and build a U.S. anti-rocket station in its
territory. Turkey will surely start bargaining over the issues after
it realized the necessity of negotiating with the USA and Israel."

Mr. Safaryan thinks Armenian authorities are of high opinion about
their foreign policy and think Armenia has fully repaid for meeting
the appeals of the USA and international community and demonstrating a
constructive posture.

Stepan Safaryan anticipates that during his speech of April 24 U.S.
President Barack Obama will reread his speech of 2009 and reiterate
that America does not seek to impede Armenian-Turkish reconciliation.

http://a1plus.am/en/politics/2010/03/5/stepa

Armenia to open Embassy in Prague

13:42 05/03/2010 » Politics
Armenia to open Embassy in Prague

On March 5 the Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian received
Vojteck Filip, Vice-Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech
Parliament.

Greeting the guest, the Armenian Foreign Minister said the relations
with the Czech Republic have been intensively developing over the past
years, and a decision has been taken to open an Embassy in Prague to
deepen them further, according to MFA press and information
department.

The interlocutors touched upon the joint steps to be taken toward
further reinforcement of the Armenian-Czech relations, attaching
importance to the organization of high-level visits, intensification
of interparliamentary cooperation, promotion of economic and cultural
exchange.

The parties signified the forthcoming visit of the Czech Prime
Minister to Armenia.

Edward Nalbandian and Vojteck Filip exchanged views on a number of
regional issues.

Source: Panorama.am

A Sensitive Turkey Recalls US Ambassador

Yeshiva World News , Israel
March 5 2010

A Sensitive Turkey Recalls US Ambassador

March 5, 2010 It would appear that Turkish President Abdullah Gul and
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan have no difficulty
labeling Israeli officials `murderers of children’ and `guilty of war
crimes’ but when the United States labels the atrocities perpetrated
by Turks against Armenians, that is an entirely different matter.

The bloodshed leading to the massacre of Armenians during the WWI time
period is a sore subject, one that may not be addressed as far as
Turkey is concenred. Nevertheless, despite efforts by US Secretary of
State Hillary Clinton to prevent the vote, a congressional panel on
Thursday voted to label the Turkish massacre `genocide’, a move that
has prompted Ankara to signal it will be recalling its US ambassador
`for consultations’. The House Foreign Relations Committee in a 23-22
vote approved the resolution, clearing it for the full House.
Nevertheless, this does not guarantee or compel that the House will
vote on the non-binding resolution.

Erdogan explained that the vote simply complicates efforts to mend
relations between Turkey and Armenia, with the latter being Christian.
He condemned the vote, insisting his country is being blamed for a
crime `it did not commit’.

In a veiled threat, Erdogan continued `we warned the United States
that such a move would harm relations between our countries’ and so it
may be the case, as the ambassador has been recalled, `for
consultations’. Armenia on the other hand called the move a boost for
human rights.

The move does place the White House in a bind since Turkey is a NATO
ally and on the other hand, US policy must now reflect the vote,
referring to the massacre as an act of genocide.

Interestingly, Turkey, which has been a champion of Israel-bashing
since Operation Cast Lead, calling on the Security Council to impose
sanctions against Israel, is willing to admit to the fact that Ottoman
force killed Armenians, but denies the number was 1.5 million as
recorded in history. While Turkey is a non-religious Muslim nation, it
does seem however to prefer to adapt to the standard Arab policy
regarding controversial facts by changing history to suit its agenda.

(Yechiel Spira ` YWN Israel)

Tigran Sargsyan: Political Figures Should Remain Faithful To Values

TIGRAN SARGSYAN: POLITICAL FIGURES SHOULD REMAIN FAITHFUL TO VALUES THEY ADOPTED

Noyan Tapan
March 4, 2010

YEREVAN, MARCH 4, NOYAN TAPAN. The presentation of the book "Europe: I
Struggle, I Overcome" by Wilfried Martens, Founder Member and President
of the European People’s Party (EPP) and former Prime Minister of
Belgium, took place at the Hall of Frescos of the National Picture
Gallery of Armenia on March 4. Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan
attended the presentation.

Prior to the presentation, T. Sargsyan had a conversation with W.

Martens and then he made an opening speech. Particularly he said:

"One important principle, to which I adhere and which Mr. Martens also
mentions in his book is that real life starts from the moment when we
realize that we are ready to bear responsibility for freedom. There
are three essential components in this idea: deep consciousness,
responsibility, and freedom. And these three components should exist
together. The political figures having this conviction can lead
their nations to prosperious life. The values mentioned in the book
and cherished by the author are important: these are the necessity
to protect freedom, equality, justice, solidarity, democracy, and
mutual understanding among representatives of different religions and
cultures. Angela Merkel expressed an interesting opinion about the book
by noting that the author’s life was dedicated to the indroduction
of these ideas, and he managed to unite people and reconcile them in
a Christian and democratic spirit".

Noting that political figures should remain faithful to the values
they adopted, T. Sargsyan said that tolerance and the ability to
reconcile people are the most important qualities of W. Martens who
often underlines this principle in his book. "I think that our regional
problems once again stress the necessity of this principle if we want
to ensure peace in the region and a prosperous and peaceful life for
all regional peoples. It is obvious that this important Christian
principle, according to which we should strive for cooperation and
reconciliation, proceeds from the interests of our nations".

Then W. Martens presented his vision of Europe based on Christian
values.

The RA Government Press and Information Department reports that
speeches were also made by the EU Ambassador to Armenia Raul de
Lutzenberger and the Chairperson of the RA National Assembly Standing
Committee on European Integration Naira Zohrabian.

Recognition Of NKR’s De Facto Independence Is The Shortest Way To So

RECOGNITION OF NKR’S DE FACTO INDEPENDENCE IS THE SHORTEST WAY TO SOLVE THE ISSUE
Karen Ghazaryan

"Radiolur"
04.03.2010 17:17

There have been no considerable changes in the process of negotiations
on the Karabakh conflict settlement, and anticipating radical
developments would not be correct, Chairman of the Foreign Relations
Committee of the NKR National Assembly Vahram Atanesyan told a press
conference today.

The talks have now been stalled, since Azerbaijan is consistently
trying to distort the essence of the issue. According to Vahram
Atanesyan, Azerbaijan has its own methodology of interpreting
the statement of the Presidents of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chair
countries and the Statement of the OSCE Ministerial. The question
particularly refers to Azerbaijan’s interpretation of the right of
peoples to self-determination.

"In Nagorno Karabakh the right to self-determination is conceived
as international recognition of that right, i.e. the recognition of
the current de facto independence," Vahram Atanesyan said. According
to him, this is the shortest way to solve the issue. Besides, the
resolution of the issue is impossible and unrealistic without the
participation of Nagorno Karabakh.

Overall there have been no dangerous developments in the process,
and the negotiations are generally acceptable. "Nevertheless,
the negotiation format is distorted and it should be restored,"
the Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee of the NKR National
Assembly concluded.

TBILISI: Turkey Waits For Russia To Make A Move On Karabakh

TURKEY WAITS FOR RUSSIA TO MAKE A MOVE ON KARABAKH

The Messenger
March 2 2010
Georgia

Ankara has accepted that no major moves can be made in the South
Caucasus without Russia’s involvement, particularly in the so-called
frozen conflicts, Karabakh above all. Now Turkey is attempting to
repair relations with Armenia it expects Moscow will help facilitate
at least a partial regulation of the Karabakh conflict so this process
can continue unhindered.

Armenia’s economic and defence problems have become a serious headache
for The Kremlin recently, says Azeri newspaper Zerkalo, and Moscow
is therefore seeking a way to resolve the conflict which has created
these problems, which should be good news for Turkey.

Ankara welcomed EU involvement in stopping the Russian aggression of
August 2008 in Georgia but was not very happy to allow US Navy vessels
to pass through the Bosporus to enter the Black Sea. Ankara is clearly
irritated by certain US steps in the region and the pressure it tries
to put on Turkey.

BAKU: Turkey Warns US Over Genocide

TURKEY WARNS US OVER GENOCIDE

APA
March 1 2010
Azerbaijan

Baku – APA. Turkish Foreign Ministry warned the official Washington
over the so-called Armenian genocide to be discussed at U.S. House
of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs on March 4.

APA reports quoting CNN Turk. Spokesman for Turkish Foreign Ministry
Burak Ozugergin expressed his regret about it: "We feel regret about
the inclusion of H.Res.252 into the agenda of the U.S. House of
Representatives Foreign Relations Committee, which supports unfounded
allegations of Armenian genocide. We brought our position to the
notice of different US officials. We are waiting for the US rejection
of H.Res.252, which will harm bilateral relations between Turkey
and US and hamper the efforts in the direction of normalization of
the relations between Turkey and Armenia. We want to believe that the
Committee members will understand the harm of the adoption of this bill
in Turkey-US relations, including peace efforts in the South Caucasus".

Armenia: Eye in the Storm

Armenia: Eye in the Storm

Team Keghart Editorial, 28 February 2010

`Who rules East Europe commands the Heartland [Eurasia]
Who rules the Heartland commands the World Island [Eastern Hemisphere]
Who rules the World Island commands the World.’ — Sir Halford
Mackinder, geopolitician, 1904

When the Cold War came to an end with the collapse of the Soviet Union
political pundits pontificated that the world was entering an era of
long-lasting international peace. These premature optimists forgot or
disregarded that ideology wasn’t the only reason for the rivalry
between the United States and the Soviet Union. The two political,
military and economic giants competed also for good-old fashioned
national dominance.

Thus the much-ballyhooed peace dividend never materialized as the U.S.
increased its military budget rather than reduce it. After undergoing
an economic earthquake due to the break-up of the Soviet Union, Russia
recovered sufficiently to boost its military arsenal but Moscow’s
investment in military hardware significantly lagged behind that of
Pentagon’s. Taking advantage of Russia’s perceived military and
strategic decline, the U.S and NATO intensified their encroachments on
the Soviet Union’s former turf in Eastern Europe, in the Caucasus and
in the Middle East. Washington strategists remained avid students of
Sir Mackinder.

In January the U.S. ambassador to Bulgaria, James Warlick, said that
Washington is entering into negotiations with Bulgaria to station
interceptor missile facilities, probably in one of the three military
bases the Pentagon has established there. A week earlier the Romanian
President Traian Basescu had announced that his country – where the U.S.
has four bases – would host land-based U.S. interceptor missiles. About
the same time Poland revealed that a U.S. Patriot Advanced
Capability-3 anti-ballistic missile battery will be stationed 35 mile
from the Russian border. Meanwhile the Czech Republic has stated that
it will provide sites for a new-generation U.S. radar.

Georgia is also expected to offer bases for new U.S. missiles. Already
U.S. airmen have been stationed at the hugely expanded and modernized
Krtsanisi National Training Centre in Georgia. U.S. Marines are
training Georgian soldiers and have held at least one war game not far
from the Russian border. America’s number one ally in the Middle
East – Israel – is providing aerial drones to Tbilisi and is delivering
large amount of arms and ammunition to Georgia.

Azerbaijan, Armenia’s neighbor, is clamoring to join NATO. America
sees that country as an ideal launching pad for an attack on Iran.
Since as many as a quarter of Iran’s population is believed to be
ethnic Azeri, Baku may also be deployed by the Americans to
destabilize Iran. Further south, America is building land- and
sea-based interceptor missile capabilities in the Persian Gulf.

The Washington claim that the missiles in Eastern Europe are intended
to defend against Iranian and Korean missile threats is so patently a
falsehood that it doesn’t deserve to be contradicted.

In the past few years we have heard the almost daily threats of
U.S./Israeli attacks on Iran. While Iran is in itself an important
country to have in the Western camp, it’s also important to Washington
as the last link in the encirclement of Russia.

One doesn’t have to check the map to realize that Armenia is in the
centre of this strategic and military chess game. We are, in fact, the
eye of the storm.

Georgia in our north in embroiled in conflict with our long-time
friend Russia. Iran, our southern neighbor, is facing regular threats
from the world’s mightiest nation. The Baku regime in the east is
trying to persuade Washington that it’s a reliable ally which would
provide the West with oil and gas at reasonable prices. The price of
that courtship is, of course, Western pressure on Armenia to hand
Artsakh to Azerbaijan. And let’s not forget the heavily-armed
genocide-denying neighbor which occupies most of historic Armenia.

So far Yerevan has managed to stay out of the American strategy to
constrict Russia. We have remained friends with Moscow, Washington,
and Tehran. This might seem like a miraculous tightrope walk. It
isn’t.

While Yerevan has played its cards well, Moscow, Washington and Tehran
understand that tiny Armenia – caught between a rock, a hard place, and
another harder place – has to stay friendly with the three major
parties. Like the Armenian community during the Lebanese Civil War,
Armenia has wisely chosen the path of positive neutrality.

But to remain in Washington’s good books in the long term, Yerevan
needs the concentrated support of American-Armenians. If someday the
push comes to shove and militarists in the Pentagon tell Armenia
`you’re with us or against us’, Armenia will need deft lobbying from
the American-Armenian community. Rather than chase fires as they blaze
here and there, our lobbyist should have in hand a robust and
clearly-enunciated argument to convince Washington that it is not in
its interest to push tiny Armenia.

Whether it sides with Moscow or Washington, in case of conflagration,
Armenia would evaporate faster than one can say `Ayp, Pen, Kim’. Some
Lebanese Arabs – on both sides of the warring factions – initially
expressed their disapproval, if not hostility, when Armenians decided
to opt for positive neutrality during that country’s Civil War. But
eventually, the warring sides honored the Armenian position. We hope
Washington and Moscow demonstrate similar wisdom and sophistication
and not try to drag Armenia into their dangerous war games.

http://www.keghart.com/Editorial_Storm

Permanent Rep to UN handed $100.000 cheque to John Holmes

news.am, Armenia
Feb 27 2010

RA Permanent representative to UN handed $100.000 cheque to John Holmes

11:55 / 02/27/2010Feb. 26, RA Permanent representative to UN Karen
Nazaryan handed a cheque of $100.000 to the UN Under-Secretary General
for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator John Holmes
as aid to Haiti earthquake victims allocated by RA Government.

He emphasized that under the governmental decision, the amount will be
allotted to the construction of lodges, food and drugs. Nazaryan
maintained that Armenia renders financial aid despite the crisis, as
was hardly hit by the quake in 1988. Holmes highly assessed Armenia’s
assistance to Haiti and as a UN Central Emergency Response fund
donor-country. At Holmes’ request Nazaryan presented RA Government’s
activities in disaster area.

The devastating earthquake hit Haiti on February 12, the strongest
shock of 7 magnitude lasted for 40 seconds, followed by several other
aftershocks.

S.T.

Gas Rose In Price

GAS ROSE IN PRICE

6980.html
13:40:22 – 26/02/2010

On February 26, the Public Services Regulatory Commission made its
decision on the gas price increase. Hence, starting from April 1, 2010,
HayRusgazArd Company will be selling gas at 132 dram, and for those
who consume more than 10 000 cubic meters a month – 243, 13 drams.

Before, the price was 96 drams. The Company submitted an application
to increase the price up to 136 dram, but the commission reduced the
application by 4 drams. As they say, homeland will not forget such
a gesture of the commission.

http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country-lrahos1