Private Soldier Of Army Of Azerbaijan Passes Armenian-Azerbaijani Bo

PRIVATE SOLDIER OF ARMY OF AZERBAIJAN PASSES ARMENIAN-AZERBAIJANI BORDER ON PURPOSE

Noyan Tapan
March 12, 2008

YEREVAN, MARCH 12, NOYAN TAPAN. Yahub Alaverdi-ogli Mukhtarov,
a citizen and a private soldier of the Republic of Azerbaijan,
purposefully passed the Armenian-Azerbaijani border in the border
part of the Kolagir village of the Tavush region at about 19:00 on
March 9. This information was provided to Noyan Tapan by the Press
Service of the RA Ministry of Defence.

According to the evidence given by Y. Mukhtarov, he turned to the
commander of his platoon for a regular time on March 9 with a request
to be moved to the first-aid post because of illness. Receiving a
refusal he tried to turn to the commander of the brigade, however, he
was submitted to a severe beating. Leaving the weapon on the martial
fulcra, Y. Mukhtarov took to flight, passing the Armenian-Azerbaijani
border.

Numerous traces of old scars and severe beating are observed on the
body of Y. Mukhtarov, which, according to him, are the result of
non-regulations relations with officers.

Y. Mukhtarov was born on April 29, 1988, he lives in House 116,
Khoiski street, town of Sheki, he has secondary incomplete professional
education (he graduated from the traffic technical college).

ICG: Azerbaijan And Armenia Should Take Action To Restore Armistice

ICG: AZERBAIJAN AND ARMENIA SHOULD TAKE ACTION TO RESTORE ARMISTICE

PanARMENIAN.Net
12.03.2008 13:54 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The International Crisis Group calls on Armenia
and Azerbaijan to take action to prevent bloody incidents at the line
of contact.

"We are deeply concerned over the recent violation of ceasefire,
probably the most serious one since 1994," said Magdalena Frichova,
the ICG Caucasus Project Director.

"The ICG regrets the casualties and is hopeful that both sides will
avoid repetition of such incidents," she said, Trend Azeri news
agency reports.

Armenia upholds election’s result

PRESS TV, Iran
March 9 2008

Armenia upholds election’s result
Sun, 09 Mar 2008 05:50:36

Armenia’s constitutional court rejects the allegations that the
presidential vote was rigged and stands by the electoral commission
decision.

"The constitutional court has decided to uphold the decision of the
Central Election Commission regarding the declaration of Serzh
Sarkisian as the president of Armenia," the court said in a
statement.

Opposition candidate and former president Levon Ter-Petrosian had
appealed to the court following his defeat in the February 19 vote to
Sarkisian, who was outgoing President Robert Kocharian’s handpicked
successor.

Opposition supporters claim the election was rigged to ensure
Sarkisian’s victory, while foreign observers said the vote was mostly
in line with international standards.

The Armenian capital Yerevan is under a state of emergency until
March 20 after eight people died in street battles between riot
police and opposition supporters. The violence also injured dozens,
many from gunshot wounds.

Prize in Eurasian game

Washington Times
March 7 2008

Prize in Eurasian game

By Ariel Cohen
March 7, 2008

The Russian presidential election in which Dmitry Medvedev – Vladimir
Putin’s choice as his successor – was confirmed by the vast majority
of Russian voters last Sunday, has serious geopolitical implications
for the United States. Moscow has already demonstrated that there is
going to be more business as usual: Anti-Medvedev demonstrators in
Moscow were beaten up and arrested, and gas supplies to Ukraine
several interrupted.

One area where Russia is likely to expand its influence is
mineral-rich Eurasia, which many in Moscow view as their backyard.
The prize of Eurasia is energy resources around the Caspian Sea,
primarily in Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan.

>From the Caspian Sea and the Caucasus Mountains to the Chinese
border, Russia will compete with China and the United States for
influence and profit. Russia and China are anxious to curry favor
with Kazakhstan. They are both are interested in its energy and
mineral wealth and promise multibillion-dollar investments.
Kazakhstan exports most of its oil and gas via Russia, but pipelines
to China are already working and will be expanded in the future.
Azerbaijan is exporting its oil and gas to Turkey and beyond,
bypassing Moscow.

This week, Armenia, which is traditionally supported by Russia, and
the oil-rich Azerbaijan traded fire over the 1994 cease-fire line in
Nagorno-Karabakh. This happened after Armenian police has killed
eight demonstrators, arrested dozens and beaten up hundreds in the
aftermath of the flawed presidential elections that took place last
month.

The United States, which opposes Karabakh independence, has clarified
to the Armenian government that both domestic violence and escalation
of hostilities are unacceptable. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
Matthew J. Bryza said that he intends to deliver a stern message in
Armenia: "We simply deplore the violence," he told the Associated
Press. "That simply can’t be repeated." Mr. Bryza said he intends to
press the government to lift a state of emergency it declared
Saturday. A new war in the Caucasus could disrupt supply of close to
1 million barrels of oil a day flowing from Azerbaijan into the tight
global market.

Kazakhstan is far from the conflict in the Caucasus. Despite
setbacks, including the spread of international financial
instability, President Nursultan Nazarbayev’s reform agenda,
implemented by Prime Minister Karim Massimov, is largely on track.
Mr. Massimov, 42, an economist fluent in English, Russian, Chinese,
Arabic and his native Kazakh, has played a key role in Mr.
Nazarbayev’s modernization program.

The United States has done much to develop the Kazakhstani energy
potential and still has much to offer, especially in macroeconomic
policy development. The subprime credit crisis has affected not just
Kansas, but Kazakhstan too, and its construction boom has ground to a
halt.

The United States can also offer Kazakhstan support in developing
innovative educational, management training and anti-corruption
programs. Kazakhstan will also need U.S. assistance and investment to
diversify its natural resources-based economy and develop high-tech,
financial services and agriculture. Mr. Massimov is planning to sign
later this year a U.S.-Kazakhstan Public-Private Economic Partnership
with his U.S. counterparts to accomplish these and other goals.

Kazakhstan’s potential is immense. It is 4 times as big as France,
currently surpasses Kuwait in oil production, and is projected to
export 3 million barrels of oil a day by 2015, more than Iran’s
current figure. Kazakhstan also has some of the largest reserves of
uranium on the planet, and is a major exporter of grain.

U.S. companies have played a leading role in the Kazakh oil industry
since 1990s, including developing the giant oil fields of Tengiz and
Kashagan, where Chevron and Exxon respectively are major
stakeholders. Chevron recently committed to a gigantic, $900 million
environmental clean-up project, becoming Kazakhstan’s exemplary
corporate citizen.

Yet, some in the United States express concern about state
"hyperactivity" in the Kazakhstani economic sector. President
Nazarbayev announced in his Feb. 6 state-of-the-nation address, that
the state would strengthen its role as an "influential and
responsible participant" in the oil and gas business. A Jan. 14
agreement on the Kashagan oil field doubled state-owned Kazmunaigas’
share in the project to more than 16 percent.

Mr. Nazarbayev says the state also plans to review underperforming
natural resources contracts and will play a greater role in
developing heavy industry and infrastructure. True, these are more
moderate measures than resource nationalism sweeping the world from
Venezuela to Russia, but U.S. policymakers should clarify that the
private sector is always more efficient in economic development than
the state. Kazakhstan needs to remain investor-friendly and
competitive, and should not take U.S. political support and business
sector commitments for granted.

Kazakhstan has been clear that it wants to reach out to Europe and
the United States. This year, it will launch the Road to Europe
economic program, aimed at becoming more compatible with European
Union laws, standards and protocols. During his Washington visit, Mr.
Massimov and his U.S. counterparts also will discuss Kazakhstan’s
accession to the World Trade Organization by 2015 or earlier.

Kazakhstan is also reaching out to the Turkic-speaking countries.
Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Turkey recently signed a
protocol to create an inter-parliamentary assembly of Turkic-speaking
states. This assembly would seek advice from councils of elders,
called White Beards, including prominent politicians, writers,
artists and scholars. In another effort to highlight its cultural
prowess and historic Turkic roots, Kazakhstan entered the Oscars this
year with an epic film "Mongol," which tells the story of Genghis
Khan, builder of the largest empire on Earth. The film got positive
critical reviews.

Mr. Nazarbayev has proclaimed the ambitious goal of seeing Kazakhstan
ranked as one of the world’s 50 most competitive states. Meantime,
Kazakhstan remains a model of ethnic stability, where Muslims and
Christians, Turkic-speaking Kazakhs and Russian-speaking Slavs,
Germans, Jews and Koreans live in harmony.

In 2009, the country will host its third congress of global and
traditional religions, and in 2010 will chair the Organization for
Security and Cooperation in Europe, in which the United States and
Canada also take part.

Kazakhstan, which has engineers serving in Iraq and is providing
humanitarian aid to Afghanistan, is also committed to the global war
on terror. It supports moderate Islam and rejects radicals from al
Qaeda, Muslim Brotherhood and Hizb ut-Tahrir.

The United States has important interests riding on ensuring the
peace in the Caucasus and improving relations with Kazakhstan and
other Caspian states.

Ariel Cohen is senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation.

All The Facts To Be Represented To The International Community

ALL THE FACTS TO BE REPRESENTED TO THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
GEVORG HARUTYUNYAN

Hayots Ashkhar
Published on March 07, 2008

Interview with RA Assistant to the President Vigen Sargsyan.

`Mr. Sargsyan based on what does the Presidency of the European Union
propose to cancel the state of emergency in Yerevan?’

`Firstly I must underscore that most international organizations
haven’t responded negatively. There are only one, two cases of similar
proposals, the reason of which is either lack of information or even
disinformation. This also means the activity of some representatives of
international organizations in our country is far from perfect. Our
authorities provide large-scale unbiased information for all the
international organizations acting in Armenia and have expressed
readiness to give additional information in case of necessity,
regarding the materials they are interested in.

At this stage we are going to represent the exact chronicle of the
events, as well as factual commentaries, to clarify the circumstances,
which led to the necessity of announcing state of emergency.

After all everyone is well conscious that in all the European countries
any attempt of an attack on the police, is considered a tensed
situation and is immediately followed by a state of emergency. And when
more than eight policemen are injured and one police officer is killed,
then regardless of the political context and the motives of what has
happened the situation automatically leads to state of emergency.

The police are the main body to keep law and order in the country. And
when it comes to not only disobeying the demands of the police but also
aggressively attacking them, then the state has to swiftly avert
similar manifestations. Otherwise the internal situation in the state
will turn into chaos, independent of the political regime, financial
and economic power of the state.’

`If there isn’t lack of information, then how can you explain this
misunderstanding? To what extent does the solution initiated by our
authorities contradict European practice?’

`The main reason of the misunderstanding is also visible. The internal
political domain is quite accomplished, in the countries, which give us
similar piece of advice. They can’t even imagine, that the presidential
candidate, running the second in the presidential elections, can start
illegal actions, which is actually equal to a suicide for any political
figure.

The political liability in these countries is much higher. They can’t
even perceive, that the ex-president who obtained 21% votes besides
provoking disorder, also calls for disobedience, provides his
supporters with arms, proposes to build barricades.

We possess many facts to prove all this and there is no need for
additional groundings.

Our principle task at this stage is to represent all the facts to the
international community. We also have juridical obligation to give this
information to those international structures where Armenia is admitted
as a member as well as report about all the measures taken, during the
state of emergency.

Ministry Of Defense Officially Refutes

MINISTRY OF DEFENSE OFFICIALLY REFUTES

Hayots Ashkhar
Published on March 06, 2008

The Ministry of Defense has officially refuted many reports made by
certain foreign Mass Media. It has referred to the report spread by
Azerbaijani Defense Ministry, saying that during the clash between
Azerbaijani and NKR armed forces due to the break of cease fire by
Azerbaijan, in NKR Azerbaijani border zone in Mardakert region on
March 4, 05.00 a.m., due to which allegedly Armenian side had 10
victims and injured.

Press Secretary of the Defense Ministry Colonel Seyran Shahsuvaryan
said, the press service of the Ministry officially reports that, due
to the before mentioned clash NKR defense army has two injured, whereas
one of them – of grievous bodily harm, but his life is out of danger.

Armenian PM Receives Matthew Brysa

ARMENIAN PM RECEIVES MATTHEW BRYZA

ARMENPRESS
March 6, 2008

YEREVAN, MARCH 6, ARMENPRESS: Armenian Prime Minister Serzh Sargsian
received today U.S. Assistant State Secretary, OSCE Minsk Group
U.S. co-chairman Matthew Bryza. At the meeting present also were U.S.

charge d’affaires Joseph Pennington and responsible on the political
and economic affairs Steven Banks.

Governmental press service told Armenpress that during the meeting
the sides referred to the post-electoral situation created in Armenia
and possibilities of getting out of it as soon as possible. They also
spoke about the efforts for preventing violation of ceasefire regime
registered on March 4 and issues on regulation of Armenian-Turkish
relations.

Matthew Bryza said that he has been sent to Armenia for having a
complete idea of what had happened.

M. Bryza said that before the meeting he heard the constructive speech
of Serzh Sargsian at the government’s session and is very happy for
the accents he made in his speech.

"It was what I was expecting to hear from you during the meeting but
you have already said it during the session," M. Bryza said.

According to him, it is time to eliminate the tension in the country,
everyone must take the responsibility and realize that the positive
which Armenia had before the created situation must be restored.

Speaking about the declared state of emergency and noting that it
cannot last forever and efforts must be exerted towards the regulation
of the issue, Matthew Bryza agreed with the prime minister that the
state of emergency is a tool which lets loosen the tension and direct
the processes to the normal state.

Serzh Sargsian noted that during today’s session of the government
no new statement has been made: he repeated what he has been voicing
for several months.

He pointed out the necessity of continuing the dialogue with those
who want to work with the authorities and those who do not want are
also our citizens who may act within law, but if they violate it they
must bear the responsibility for their actions.

He noted that the Armenian authorities will be fighting against
extremists. According to the prime minister, for stabilizing the
situation objective and right assessments must be given from all
the sides.

"I think that we have a lot to do and we will really fight for
stabilizing the situation in the country and continuing the
implementation of reforms.

I am sure we will succeed in it. Now we need only state and order,"
Serzh Sargsian said.

During the meeting Matthew Bryza noted that during the past few years
he had an opportunity to know Serzh Sargsian better, discuss with
him issues which are in the agenda of bilateral relations.

"You are a special leader. We will principally support you. I and
U.S. charge d’affaires think that you have the vision and approaches
which we want to see for the implementation of joint programs. We
want you and Armenia to succeed," Bryza said.

Semneby Congratulated Arthur Baghdasaryan

SEMNEBY CONGRATULATED ARTHUR BAGHDASARYAN

Panorama.am
15:49 05/03/2008

The chairman of the Country of Laws party Arthur Baghdasaryan met
with the European Union Special Representative for the South Caucasus
Peter Semneby and the delegation headed by him.

According to the party’s press secretariat, Ambassador Raul
Lutzenberger the head of EU delegation in Armenia. Some post election
questions rose in Armenia were discussed in the meeting.

Peter Semneby congratulated Arthur Baghdasaryan for creating new
coalition with Serzh Sargsyan and said hopefully they should manage
to improve the present situation with political methods.

BAKU: Azerbaijani Parliamentarians Call On NATO PA To Toughen Its Po

AZERBAIJANI PARLIAMENTARIANS CALL ON NATO PARLIAMENTARY ASSEMBLY TO TOUGHEN ITS POSITION ON ARMENIA

Today
3566.html
March 5 2008
Azerbaijan

President of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly Jose Lello, currently
visiting Azerbaijan, has held a number of meetings in Milli Medjlis.

The due announcement was made by the press service for the Parliament
of Azerbaijan.

During the meeting the visitor was informed about the single position
of the opposition and authorities regarding the relations with NATO.

The parliamentarians drew attention to the issue of double standards of
the international organizations, regarding Nagorno Karabakh conflict.

It was noted that provisions should not be equal for occupant Armenia
and victim of aggression, Azerbaijan. Azerbaijani parliamentarians
presented definite facts of Nagorno Karabakh’s hindering the stability
in the region and economic development.

President of NATO Parliamentary Assembly speaking on definite issues,
announced that the Kosovo and Nagorno-Karabakh conflicts have nothing
in common.

"The resolution of the conflict can not be applied equal principles.

Kosovo can not set a precedent for Nagorno Karabakh", he announced.

Lello also met with the members of the parliamentary commission for
international relations.

Commission chairman Samed Seidov noted, touching upon the relations
between the Azerbaijani parliament and NATO Parliamentary Assembly
that the commission does everything possible to boost cooperation.

It was noted during the meeting that Azerbaijan pays special attention
to issues of security, defense and democratic development and the
relations with NATO are important in this sense.

During the meeting the visitor was informed that Armenia has recently
violated ceasefire again and the parliamentarians called on NATO to
undertake decisive measures against Armenia, which is an occupant
country.

http://www.today.az/news/politics/4

Yerevan Crisis Not Affecting Eurovision Final

YEREVAN CRISIS NOT AFFECTING EUROVISION FINAL

oikotimes.com
March 4 2008
Greece

The riots occured in the Armenian capital Yerevan, as of March 1st
as a result of the elections outcome caused the local government to
impose state of emergency till March 20 in the country. This crisis
might have affected the Eurovision song selection scheduled for March
8th. Oikotimes.com has contacted the Armenian Head of Delegation and
asked whether the crisis will have an immidiate impact on the show
to be aired on Saturday.

Diana Mnatsakanyan told oikotimes.com that the Armenian
national broadcaster is movig on with the national song selection
show. No cancellation is expected for the procedure. Sirusho, the
representetative of Armenia in the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest is
about to perform 5 songs, on March 8th, and the public will decide
the winning entry.