New Railway Equipment Arrived To SCR

NEW RAILWAY EQUIPMENT ARRIVED TO SCR

/ARKA/
December 1, 2009
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, December 1. /ARKA/. New railway equipment arrived to CJSC
"South-Caucasian Railway" on Monday.

It is rail motor trolley- defectoscope- track measuring device íôëð-1
which is necessary for scanning and detecting different defects of
railway, width of railway track and mutual position of railway clues
by the level. Purchase of new equipment is implemented in the frames
of investment program for 2009.

The company said that the priority for 2009 is modernization of
railway and the majority of investments were allocated for this
purpose. Modernization will allow to increase the speed of movement
of trains, quality of SCR services and increase of railway to higher
level. Volume of work of railway modernization in the frames of
investment program 2009 significantly exceeded the volumes of 2008.

In modernization works of the railway, equipment received in 2008-2009
was used. It includes heavy railway equipment (in the amount of 427.

69 million rubles), machines and equipment (in the amount of 32.55
million rubles), car transport and reaming equipment (in the amount
of 51.62 million rubles). In railway works heavy railway equipment
was used rented from Open JSC "Russian Railway’.

CJSC "South Caucasian Railway" is 100% affiliate of Open JSC "Russian
Railway". CJSC "Armenian railway" was transferred under concession
management of CJSC "SCR" according to Concession Agreement signed
on February 13, 2008. The terms of concession management is for 30
years with the right of prolongation for another 10 years.

Steps Against HIV/AIDS Considered Insufficient In Armenia

STEPS AGAINST HIV/AIDS CONSIDERED INSUFFICIENT IN ARMENIA

NOYAN TAPAN
NOVEMBER 30, 2009
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 30, NOYAN TAPAN. The HIV/AIDS problems are urgent in
Armenia, but the steps to deal with them are insufficient. Chairwoman
of Armenian Network of HIV-Positive People NGO Anahit Harutyunian
expressed this opinion at the November 30 press conference. Besides,
according to her, it is necessary to overcome society’s fear of
HIV-positive people and enable them to integrate into the society. She
said that we should speak about HIV/AIDS problems not only on December
1 – World AIDS Day – and on its eve, but constantly. A. Harutyunian
announced that there are currently 808 people living with HIV in
Armenia.

Head of Real World, Real People NGO Hovhannes Madoyan spoke about
the availability of money in Armenia for treatment of HIV-positive
persons and for preventive measures, adding that the problem is to
ensure general access to AIDS prevention, treatment and care, which
is the "major cornerstone" of figthing AIDS. "Only under conditions
of general access it would be possible to provide people with drugs
of vital importance, save human lives and fight the spread of the
epidemic," he stated.

Armenia to reply toughly to encroach on Karabakh

Aysor, Armenia
Nov 28 2009

Armenia to reply toughly to encroach on Karabakh

Armenia will prevent encroach on Karabakh and is ready to reply
toughly, said Armenia’s President Serge Sargsyan at today’s 12th
Congress of the Republican Party.

`Armenia stands from peace settlement of the Karabakh conflict through
peace talks, but we will prevent any single encroach on Karabakh and
are ready to reply using stringent methods,’ he said.

He added Armenia remains committed to principles signed in the
Republican Party and President’s programs: `The settlement of the
conflict is obviously a very complicated process and it will take many
years to solve it. But the current stage of settlement makes us
believe that the matter may reach its logical conclusion in a
reasonable time.’

Only those conflicts that stand from fair and reasonable mutual
concession receive long-term and stable solution. `Times of colonized
peoples, who live on their own, native territories, are gone. We
state: the Karabakh conflict must be resolved on declaration of will
of people of the Nagorno-Karabakh. Only in this case the solution can
be long-run, real, and finally peaceful,’ he said.

EBRD Broadens Armenian Investment Programmes

World Markets Research Centre
Global Insight
Nov 27 2009

EBRD Broadens Armenian Investment Programmes

BYLINE: Lilit Gevorgyan

On 26 November Olivier Descamps, the European Bank for Reconstruction
and Development (EBRD) Business Group Director in South Eastern
Europe, Central Asia and the Caucasus, welcomed the Armenian
government’s bailout programme launched in the aftermath of the
economic crisis. After his meeting with the Armenian Prime Minister
Tigran Sarkisian in the capital Yerevan, Descamps stated at the
follow-up press conference that the EBRD is interested in continued
co-operation with the Armenian government. This is confirmed by the
Bank’s $150US-million investment in 2009, a record figure for the
country, and almost double 2008’s investment. Talking about the EBRD’s
new proposals, Descamps highlighted the idea of establishing pension
and insurance funds, as well as a project to support small- and
medium-sized enterprises to save energy. He also stated that by the
end of 2009 another $40US-million agreement will be signed to complete
the reconstruction of Armenia’s Zvartnots airport. Sarkisian in his
turn asked Descamps to take part in the creation of a free economic
zone in the areas close to Zvartnots airport, an idea welcomed by
Descamps.

Significance:The EBRD has been working with the Armenian authorities
since the independence of this tiny former Soviet republic in 1991.
The co-operation has steadily increased especially after Sarkisian,
formerly the head of the Armenian Central Bank, became Prime Minister
in April 2008. The support of EBRD representatives has been very
forthcoming in helping Sarkisian realise his plan of modernising and
liberalising the Armenian economy. Although his economic policies have
had some success, especially with streamlining the tax regime, issues
such as the ongoing spread of monopolies and rampant corruption
continue to hinder the country’s development. Despite all the
international financial assistance, Sarkisian remains largely a
technocrat unable to solve these problems. Tackling of the problems
would require the president rather than the prime minister to show the
political will to liberalise the economy and fight widespread nepotism
and corruption. However, the reality remains that this would undermine
the president’s power base given that Armenia’s political elite is
largely made up of oligarchs. As a result, market reforms are not
likely to come in the foreseeable future.

`Akhtamar’, first in `Armenian legends retold’ film series premiers

`Akhtamar’, first in `Armenian legends retold’ film series premiers in Moscow
27.11.2009 21:52 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On November 27, `Akhtamar’, first in `Armenian
legends retold’ film series premiered in Moscow. A short film by the
Shammasian brothers portrays the legend of a princess of Akhtamar
Island, as retold by taxi driver to a strange passenger. USSR People
artist, Armen Jigarkhanyan stars in taxi driver’s role.

`Armenian legends retold’ film series will be continued by legends of
Ara the Beautiful; Sanatruk, King of Armenia and many others.

Starting December 1, the film will be available for free viewing at

www.ararat-legends.com.

BAKU: Obama, Turkish PM Will Discuss Karabakh – Azerbaijani MP

OBAMA, TURKISH PM WILL DISCUSS KARABAKH – AZERBAIJANI MP
Tamilla Sencaply

news.az
Nov 26 2009
Azerbaijan

Fazail Agamali News.Az interviews Fazail Agamali, chairman of the
Ana Vatan (Motherland) Party and deputy of the Milli Majlis.

US President Barack Obama will meet Turkish Prime Minister Recep
Tayyip Erdogan on 7 December. What do you think will they discuss?

The meeting will focus not only on cooperation between Turkey and the
United States but also regional issues. Turkey has recently intensified
efforts and is seeking to strengthen not only its relations with
neighbouring countries but also its influence in the Caucasus.

People in Turkey understand that opening the borders with Armenia
should run in parallel with the settlement of the Karabakh conflict,
otherwise, they may lose the Caucasus. Ankara officials understand
that they will not move further without the settlement of this issue,
as this may create a number of problems for them in future. I think
special attention will be paid to the Karabakh issue during the
meeting. Naturally it is difficult to predict the outcome of the
meeting.

Could this meeting be decisive for the Karabakh settlement?

We hope Turkey will stick to its positions, and that statements made
in Azerbaijan’s parliament and at meetings in Ankara that it would
not open the border until the occupied territories of Azerbaijan are
liberated will come true.

Negotiations on the settlement of the Karabakh conflict have recently
intensified. Can this conflict be settled in the near future?

It is difficult to set a date or time when Armenia may withdraw
from the occupied territories of Azerbaijan. After all, despite
the negotiations Armenia is sticking to its position and in these
circumstances there is only only thing we can do – Azerbaijan should
be prepared for a military solution to the conflict.

President Ilham Aliyev has said many times that the country should be
prepared for war. Armenia is an occupier, but it is regrettable that
the leading countries of the world accept this and close their eyes to
it. In turn, Armenia makes use of it. The processes in the world show
that ultimately we will have to settle the Karabakh conflict by war.

To this end, there is a need to strengthen our army and its material
and technical potential.

Nazik Avdalyan Wins The Gold For Armenia

NAZIK AVDALYAN WINS THE GOLD FOR ARMENIA

armradio.am
27.11.2009 13:05

Nazik Avdalyan (69 kg) of Armenia won the gold at the World
Weightlifting Championship in Goyang, South Korea.

The 19-year-old Armenian won the small gold medal in the snatch with
the result of 119 kg.

She won another small gold medal in the clean and jerk, showing the
result of 147 kg.

Thus, Nazik Avdalyan gained the World Champion’s title with the total
result of 266 kg in the snatch, clean and jerk combination.

Armenia currently ranks 3rd in the team event.

Hovhannisyan: The Best Way Is To Prevent Protocols From Being Ratifi

HOVHANNISYAN: THE BEST WAY IS TO PREVENT PROTOCOLS FROM BEING RATIFIED

Yerkir
24.11.2009 18:27

Yerevan (Yerkir) – Vahan Hovhannisyan, the leader of the ARF faction
in parliament, told a news conference on November 24 that after
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev’s statement on resuming war, Armenia
had to tell the international mediators that negotiations cannot
be continued in these circumstances. Otherwise, the controversial
comments in various publications show that everything is done to get
more concessions from Armenia.

The ARF had been warning the Armenian authorities against such
developments, Hovhannisyan said. Azerbaijan is trying to get as much
as possible from the Armenian-Turkish reconciliation process.

Hovhannisyan does not believe the Armenian authorities as well as
the international mediators when they say that the return of the
territories is not considered at the talks.

Why isn’t ARF more active at this point? Hovhannisyan said that ARF’s
goal is to prevent the protocols from being ratified. The protocols
are at the Constitutional Court presently, and the ARF’s tactics will
change soon.

Armenian Foreign Minister Pays An Official Visit To Japan

ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTER PAYS AN OFFICIAL VISIT TO JAPAN

ARMENPRESS
Nov 25, 2009

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 25, ARMENPRESS: Armenian Foreign Minister Edward
Nalbandyan, at the invitation of the Japanese government, pays an
official visit to Japan November 25-27. Foreign Ministry’s Press and
Information Department told Armenpress that the minister will met with
throne heir Narohito, his Japanese counterpart Kazuya Ogata. Edward
Nalbandyan will also deliver a lecture in Japanese International
Relations Institute.

In Tokyo the minister will also conduct meetings in the Japanese
parliament and Japanese foreign trade organization.

Turkish Diplomacy Reshapes The Armenian Political Landscape

TURKISH DIPLOMACY RESHAPES THE ARMENIAN POLITICAL LANDSCAPE
Emil Danielyan

Jamestown Foundation
Nov 24 2009

The dramatic rapprochement with Turkey is having profound implications
for Armenia’s domestic political scene and, in particular, among its
diverse and volatile opposition. The main opposition player, Levon
Ter-Petrosian, has defended President Serzh Sargsyan against what he
sees as unjustified nationalist criticism and essentially offered to
recognize the latter’s legitimacy questioned by many Armenians (which
would have been unthinkable only a few weeks ago) (Yerkir-Media TV,
November 12).

The about-face further blurred the division lines in Armenian politics
that were drawn by the disputed presidential election in February 2008
and the ensuing bloody suppression of anti-government demonstrations
staged by the Ter-Petrosian-led opposition. This began to change in
April, when the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF, also known as
the Dashnak Party) quit the country’s governing coalition in protest
against Sargsyan’s conciliatory policy towards Turkey. Indeed, this
policy was also strongly criticized by other political allies of
Sargsyan’s more hard line predecessor, Robert Kocharian.

Ter-Petrosian and most of the dozen opposition groups aligned with his
Armenian National Congress (HAK) took a more nuanced, if confusing,
approach to the Turkish-Armenian normalization "protocols" signed in
Zurich on October 10. Ter-Petrosian, who served as Armenia’s first
president from 1991-1998, finally elaborated on that stance in a
keynote speech delivered at a November 11 meeting of senior members
of the alliance. He made clear that the only provision in the two
agreements unacceptable to the HAK is the clause envisaging the
creation of a Turkish-Armenian "sub-commission" that would look into
the World War I-era massacres of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire. He
echoed widespread Armenian fears that Ankara would exploit the
existence of such a body to prevent more countries from recognizing
the slaughter of up to 1.5 million Ottoman Armenians as genocide.

Ter-Petrosian spent a large part of the speech (the transcript of
which was released to the Armenian media) rejecting other arguments
against the deal that are advanced by the ARF and other "extreme
nationalists." The latter are especially unhappy with a protocol
clause that commits Armenia to explicitly recognize its existing
border with Turkey. It goes against their fundamental belief that
an eventual Turkish recognition of the genocide should be followed
by Armenian territorial claims to areas in eastern Turkey that had
a sizable Armenian population until 1915 (, November 12).

Ter-Petrosian denounced the irredentist agenda as a dangerous
illusion, which not only precludes Turkish-Armenian reconciliation,
but challenges the existing world order. He also stressed, "It is not
Sargsyan who first recognized the Turkish-Armenian border -the Dashnaks
and Bolsheviks had done that before with the [1920 and 1921] treaties
of Alexandropol and Kars. It was not him who renounced territorial
claims -it was Robert Kocharian" (, November 12).

The HAK will, therefore, not join in the "nationalist hysteria"
sparked by the protocols, continued the former president. Instead,
he implied, the opposition bloc could help Sargsyan legitimize his
presidency at home, and thus avoid making more concessions to Turkey
as well as Azerbaijan. Ter-Petrosian’s right-hand man, Levon Zurabian,
clarified at a November 17 news conference that the HAK is ready to
cooperate with the president if he releases all "political prisoners"
arrested after the 2008 vote, "restores democratic freedoms" and
carries out other democratic reforms in Armenia (Radio Free Europe
Armenia Report, November 17.)

It was a significant change from the previously uncompromising rhetoric
of HAK leaders. In a June 1 speech, for example, Ter-Petrosian branded
Sargsyan "an ordinary usurper who must be immediately ousted and
put on trial" and called for the formation of a more broad-based
anti-government coalition that would also comprise the ARF, his
longtime rival. Ter-Petrosian reaffirmed the demand as recently as
September 18, chiding the ARF for its continued reluctance to campaign
for regime change (EDM, October 14).

"He is offering the authorities a deal," Giro Manoyan, the ARF
foreign policy spokesman, scoffed on November 12 (Yerkir-Media TV,
November 12). One of the nationalist party’s senior leaders, Hrant
Markarian, spoke about the possibility of such a deal with alarm
during a November 15 meeting in Paris of Armenian diaspora groups
opposed to the Turkish-Armenian agreements. Markarian wondered whether
Ter-Petrosian "has already reached an agreement with Serzh Sargsyan
behind the scenes" and urged the Armenian leader not to "surrender"
to his most influential opponent (, November 16).

Sargsyan has not yet personally reacted to Ter-Petrosian’s
extraordinary overtures. On November 18 the pro-presidential daily
Hayots Ashkhar quoted the chief spokesman for his Republican Party
of Armenia (HHK), Eduard Sharmazanov, as noting with satisfaction
that the opposition leader "announced the elimination of the demand
for Serzh Sargsyan’s resignation." "If Ter-Petrosian really has any
desire to cooperate, he should not send messages or drop hints, but
should have the courage and resolve to participate in the [multi-party]
discussions and meetings periodically initiated by the president,"
said Sharmazanov (Hayots Ashkhar, November 18).

Other HHK figures were more dismissive about the cooperation offer,
with Galust Sahakian, the ruling party’s parliamentary leader,
saying that it does not warrant "serious political conclusions" (Azg,
November 17.) Razmik Zohrabian, an HHK deputy chairman, told Radio
Free Europe on November 12 that Ter-Petrosian is simply "jealous"
about Sargsyan’s rising international profile.

The Armenian leader will hardly share such simplistic views. Unlike
the tough-talking and at times flamboyant Kocharian, he has proven
willing to set aside bad blood and make tactical alliances with his
detractors throughout his political career. Earning some kind of
recognition from a shrewd and charismatic rival such as Ter-Petrosian
is surely a temptation that Sargsyan might find too hard to resist.

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