Der Spiegel: World must respond. Sargsyan about historical justice

Azg Daily, Armenia
April 6 2010

DER SPIEGEL: THE WORLD MUST RESPOND. THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF
ARMENIA ABOUT HISTORICAL JUSTICE AND ANKARA’S PROPOSAL

Full text of the interview of the President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan
to the German Der Spiegel weekly

Der Spiegel: In his interview with Der Spiegel, speaking about the
Genocide which had taken place during World War I, Turkish Prime
Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan stated that "there can be no talk of
genocide." Why cannot your neighboring country come to terms with its
own past?

S. Sargsyan: Recently another statement was made that the Turks
couldn’t have possibly committed the Genocide and the Turkish history
is "bright and clear as the sun". The Turks are opposed to the
definition of the event as Genocide. However, Ankara is not the one to
decide on this issue.

Der Spiegel: Now Erdogan is even threatening to expel thousands of
Armenians illegally residing in Turkey.

S. Sargsyan: Unacceptable statements such as that one stir up in our
nation the memories of the Genocide. Unfortunately, such statements
articulated by the Turkish politicians come as no surprise to me.

Der Spiegel: How should the international community respond?

S. Sargsyan: The international community must respond resolutely. The
US, Europe, as well as Germany, all those countries that have been
involved in this process of Armenian-Turkish rapprochement should
unequivocally state their position. Had all the states recognized the
Armenian Genocide by now, the Turks wouldn’t talk that way. It is
however inspiring that many young people in Turkey stood up against
that statement. A new generation is growing in Turkey and the
political leadership of that country should reckon with its opinion.

Der Spiegel: Turkey accuses you of maintaining a tough position on
setting up a bilateral commission of historians. Why do you oppose the
creation of such a commission?

S. Sargsyan: How can such a commission work impartially if in Turkey
people are persecuted and tried for a criminal offence if they use the
very term Genocide? For Ankara it is important to protract the process
of decision-making indefinitely so that when parliaments or
governments of other countries undertake the adoption of aresolution
on the Genocide recognition, they can say, "don’t meddle in, these
issues are being sorted out by our historians." Creation of such a
commission would have meant casting doubt on the veracity of the
Genocide perpetrated against our people. It is unacceptable. Had
Turkey admitted its guilt, the creation of the commission would have
been justified. In that case the scholars could have studied jointly
the causes triggering that tragedy.

Der Spiegel: The Genocide took place 95 years ago. Why its recognition
is so important for Armenia?

S. Sargsyan: It is a matter of historical justice and it is also a
matter of our national security. The best way to prevent the
repetition of such horrendous events is to condemn them unambiguously.

Der Spiegel: From the windows of your office one can see the symbol of
Armenia ` Mount Ararat. Today, it is on the other side of the border `
unreachable. Turkey is afraid of territorial and retribution claims.
Do you want Ararat back?

S. Sargsyan: Nobody can take it away from us: Ararat is in our hearts.
In every Armenian home, in every corner of the world you will find the
image of Mount Ararat. I believe that the time will come when Ararat
instead of being the symbol of divide will become the symbol of common
understanding between our two nations. However, I would like to
clarify the following: no official in Armenia has ever presented any
territorial claims to Turkey. The Turks ascribe such claims to us
themselves, probably since they have a sense of guilt?

Der Spiegel: Your borders with Turkey and Azerbaijan are closed; Iran
and Georgia are difficult neighbors. Won’t it be a better trade-off to
get a breakthrough in that isolation instead of quarrelling
indefinitely with Turkey about the Genocide?

S. Sargsyan: We don’t link the Genocide recognition to the opening of
borders. And it is not our fault that the rapprochement is not getting
through.

Der Spiegel: Turkey wants to link the opening of the border with the
progress in the Nagorno Karabakh conflict resolution. The Armenians
held up in the war unleashed on that territory towards which
Azerbaijan have been laying claims since the break up of the Soviet
Union.

S. Sargsyan: Turkey constantly wants us to make concessions, but it is
impossible. The most vital issue is the implementation by the people
of Nagorno Karabakh of its right to self-determination.

If Azerbaijan recognizes the independence of Nagorno Karabakh, I
believe the issue can be solved in a matter of hours. Unfortunately,
they still believe that they should bring Nagorno Karabakh back, while
returning Nagorno Karabakh back under the control of Azerbaijan would
mean that before long Nagorno Karabakh will be rid of all its Armenian
population.

Der Spiegel: What kind of solution would you propose?

S. Sargsyan: Why the republics of the former Yugoslavia had been able
to become independent? Why, then, should Nagorno Karabakh be denied
the same rights? Is it just because Azerbaijan has got some oil and
gas and a patron like Turkey? We cannot consider it fair.

G. Tolosa: tax collection level in ROA lower than in African countri

Guillermo Tolosa: tax collection level in Armenia is lower than in
African countries

April 9, 2010 – 16:53 AMT 11:53 GMT
PanARMENIAN.Net –

Mr. Guillermo Tolosa, Resident Representative of the International
Monetary Fund (IMF) in RA, said that the correlation of tax collection
level against the economy’s volumes is rather low in Armenia, even
lower than in African countries.

`Unfortunately, I should note that the measures, undertaken by the
Armenian government, supported by the IMF and aimed at improving the
system of tax administration, have not yielded the expected result.
Some governmental reforms were implemented slower, than expected,’ he
said.

Mr. Tolosa also stated that he shares the authorities’ concerns
related to the low level of tax collection from large businesses. `The
activity of the RA State Revenues Committee department dealing with
large tax-payers shall become more active,’ he said.

Documentary About Genocide Screened In Berlin

DOCUMENTARY ABOUT GENOCIDE SCREENED IN BERLIN

Aysor
April 8 2010
Armenia

In observance of the anniversary of the 1915 Genocide, a documentary
on Genocide, "Aghet-Ein Völkermord" by Eric Friedler, was screened
in Berlin at the Babylon Cinema.

The premiere was attended by German and Armenian officials, and
representatives of the Armenian Community of Germany. The premiere
was followed by speaking of Armenia’s Ambassador to Germany Armen
Martirosian and film’s director Eric Friedler.

The 90-minute film was shot by German filmmakers in 2009-2010. Written
and directed by Eric Friedler, the film reveals one of the darkest
chapters of the First World War, during which up to 1.5 million
Armenians were killed in Turkey. To this day, the 1915 Genocide is
denied as a historical fact by the Turkish government as well as by
some European states. "Aghet" deals with the political motives behind
this silence.

Inflation To Reach 6.2% In Armenia This Year

INFLATION TO REACH 6.2% IN ARMENIA THIS YEAR

PanARMENIAN.Net
April 9, 2010 – 13:20 AMT 08:20 GMT

Inflation will reach 6.2% in Armenia this year, according to Mr.

Guillermo Tolosa, Resident Representative of the International Monetary
Fund (IMF) in Armenia.

"The index will be conditioned by lag effect caused by the appreciation
of currency and world prices, specifically the rise in gas prices,"
he told a news conference in Yerevan on April 9.

"Nevertheless, we suppose it to be a once-only up."

The Armenian national budget envisages 4 ±1.5% inflation in 2010.

Artak Zakaryan: Diplomatic Terms For Protocols Ratification Expired

ARTAK ZAKARYAN: DIPLOMATIC TERMS FOR PROTOCOLS RATIFICATION EXPIRED

PanARMENIAN.Net
April 8, 2010 – 12:31 AMT 07:31 GMT

Armenian President’s meeting with Turkish Prime Minister in Washington
may have a positive impact on the rapprochement process, according
to a member of the Republican Party of Armenia, (RPA).

"I don’t suppose that April 24 is the deadline for ratification of
Protocols. It’s incorrect to set terms when neither the state systems
nor nations are prepared for reconciliation," Artak Zakaryan told
a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter during a news conference in Yerevan on
April 8.

"The Armenian-Turkish process will be ruined if the sides fail to
find common ground. Diplomatic terms for ratification of Protocols
have expired, however, the mechanism of ‘reasonable political terms’
is still in effect," he said.

Government Approves Timetable Of Measures On Solution Of Problems In

GOVERNMENT APPROVES TIMETABLE OF MEASURES ON SOLUTION OF PROBLEMS IN LIGHT INDUSTRY

NOYAN TAPAN
APRIL 8, 2010
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, APRIL 8, NOYAN TAPAN. During the April 8 sitting, the
Armenian government approved the timetable of measures on solution
of the problems in the light industry. Minister of Economy Nerses
Yeritsian said that the timetable was made out based on the anaysys of
the current global developments and forecasts, as well as discussions
with representatives of the private sector.

According to the minister, the timetable will enable to identify
and re-evaluate the potential of the light industry in the next two
years, also to unite efforts of the private sector and to specify
the mechanisms of state assistance to develop a long-term strategy.

Third Sitting Of Intergovernmental Commission On Economic Cooperatio

THIRD SITTING OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL COMMISSION ON ECONOMIC COOPERATION BETWEEN ARMENIA AND TURKMENISTAN TO BE HELD IN ASHKHABADIN 2011

NOYAN TAPAN
APRIL 8, 2010
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, APRIL 8, NOYAN TAPAN. At the conclusion of the second sitting
of the Intergovernmental Commission on Economic Cooperation between
Armenia and Turkmenistan, the Armenian Co-Chairman of the Commission,
Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Armen Movsisian and the
Turkmen Co-Chairman of the Commission, Deputy Prime Minister of
Turkmenistan Khidir Saparaliyev signed the protocol of the second
sitting.

The Turkmen deputy prime minister announced that the protocol envisages
developing bilateral relations in the spheres of agriculture, energy,
chemical industry, culture, etc. (12 directions in total).

In the words of A. Movsisian, the adopted decisions are important and
will promote the mutually beneficial cooperation of the two countries.

"Armenia attaches great importance to relations with Turkmensitan,
and this sitting of the commission will give a new impetus to these
relations," he stated.

The sides agreed to hold the third sitting of the intergovernmental
commission in Ashkhabad in 2011.

285 Enterprises To Publish Their Financial Reports This Year

285 ENTERPRISES TO PUBLISH THEIR FINANCIAL REPORTS THIS YEAR

NOYAN TAPAN
APRIL 8, 2010
YEREVAN

The RA Ministry of Finance published a list of 285 enterprises which
have to publish their financial reports (with an external auditor’s
conclusion) this year.

Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan said during the April 8 sitting of the
government that these 285 enterprises are the ones with a turnover
of over a billion drams in 2008. In his words, the list will be
specified and it is likely that after the reports are summarized,
some enterprises will be removed from the list and others will be
included in it.

"We are criticized that we cannot ensure proper control at big
enterprises, and I agree with that. If a big enterprise has an
opportunity to avoid tax liabiliies, it is a great evil for any state,"
the prime minister said, adding that "this undermines the foundations
of a state".

He said that the Ministry of Finance must publish the results of its
analysis within a year, in particular the indices of big tax payers
in 2008 and 2009. According to T. Sargsyan, there is concern that
last year the main tax burden was on small and medium business, which
prevented SME from developing. "Thus the publication of reports will
allow the public to control us, because one can make an independent
analysis based on these financial reports and see which big enterprises
fulfill their obligations to the state," the prime minister said.

ANKARA: Azerbaijan Says Nagorno-Karabakh To Be Priority Issue At Tur

AZERBAIJAN SAYS NAGORNO-KARABAKH TO BE PRIORITY ISSUE AT TURKEY-U.S. MEETING

Journal of Turkish Weekly
April 7 2010

Azerbaijan believes the resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
will be a priority issue during Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s
talks in the United States.

"Our expectations are that the U.S. president, as head of a country
represented in the Minsk Group, should force Yerevan to refuse from
its unscrupulous predatory position in the Nagorno-Karabakh issue, and
bring Armenia to a constructive position," Azerbaijani Presidential
Administration Social and Political Department head Ali Hasanov told
journalists today.

Erdogan is expected to visit the United States April 12-13.

According to Hasanov, a regional truce is linked with opening the
Turkish-Armenian border, restoring diplomatic ties between the two
countries, establishing normal regional cooperation, and renewing
all transport and informational highways in the South Caucasus.

"We believe this will be a priority on the agenda of the Turkish
official’s meeting in the United States, and we hope an influence
mechanism over the Armenian president will be defined," he added.

The conflict between the two South Caucasus countries began in 1988
when Armenia made territorial claims against Azerbaijan. Armenian
armed forces have occupied 20 percent of Azerbaijan since 1992,
including the Nagorno-Karabakh region and 7 surrounding districts.

Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a ceasefire agreement in 1994. The
co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group – Russia, France, and the United
States – are currently holding the peace negotiations.

Armenia has not yet implemented the U.N. Security Council’s four
resolutions on the liberation of the Nagorno-Karabakh region and the
occupied territories.

Armenia Hands Over Azerbaijani Prisoner Of War Rafiq Hasanov

ARMENIA HANDS OVER AZERBAIJANI PRISONER OF WAR RAFIQ HASANOV

Arminfo
2010-04-06 15:00:00

ArmInfo. An Azerbaijani prisoner of war Rafiq Hasanov, captured
in 2008, will be handed over to representative of the Azerbaijani
party on April 7 at 12:00 am on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border, in
Yeraskhavan-Sadarak region, Armenian Defense Ministry press service
reports. To recall, a soldier of the Azerbaijani AF Rafiq Hasanov
passed to the Armenian party on October 8, 2008, on his own free will.

Hasanov has repeatedly claimed that he did not wish to return to
Azerbaijan. The prisoner of war was multiply visited by employees of
ICRC Yerevan delegation, who maintained the correspondence between
Hasanov and his relatives.