No Fresh News From Russian MFA

NO FRESH NEWS FROM RUSSIAN MFA

PanARMENIAN.Net
18.11.2009 19:03 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The statement of Russian MFA official representative
Andrey Nesterenko that NKR issue, having been raised at Yerevan-Ankara
negotiation process, suggests interconnection between both processes,
is no fresh news, Ruben Mehrabyan , an expert at Armenian center of
political and international studies told PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.

"I believe the statement proves there was a dispute between MG OSCE
CO-Chairs, who, after keeping silence for some time, came to an
agreement on NKR and Armenia-Turkey processes being linked," the
expert said.

Ruben Mehrabyan emphasized that the progress, if registered in one
of processes specified, will logically affect another one. "Russia,
similarly to other players, seeks prompt resolution to Karabakh
conflict. The resolution would offer more benefits than the current
situation," the expert concluded.

Ahmet Davutoghlu: If We Do Not Try To Change The Status Quo In The K

AHMET DAVUTOGHLU: IF WE DO NOT TRY TO CHANGE THE STATUS QUO IN THE KARABAKH CONFLICT, IT WILL BECOME PERMANENT

ArmInfo
2009-11-18 15:32:00

ArmInfo. "Our target with those protocols is mutual recognition
of the borders by Turkey and Armenia. The protocols clearly define
the borders. There is nothing in those protocols against Turkey’s
interests," Foreign Minister of Turkey Ahmet Davutoghlu said in the
parliament, Anadolu Agency reported.

"Azerbaijan has lost 20 percent of its territories. This status quo
has not changed for the past 17 years. We attach great importance to
protection Azerbaijani territories. If we do not try to change the
status quo for another 10 years, it will become permanent. Our target
is to change the situation in the region through diplomatic ways. In
that case, Turkey-Armenia relations can be normalized. Also, we can
create a peaceful atmosphere between Azerbaijan and Armenia that
can pave the way to end of occupation of Azerbaijani territories,"
Davutoglu added.

Zurabyan Doesn’t Understand Kocharian, Because He Hasn’t Been To A S

ZURABYAN DOESN’T UNDERSTAND KOCHARIAN, BECAUSE HE HASN’T BEEN TO A SAFARI

Tert
Nov 17 2009
Armenia

Armenian National Congress coordinator Levon Zurabyan, with
journalists’ permission at today’s press conference, referred to
Armenia’s second president Robert Kocharian’s statements yesterday,
which were directed at first president Levon Ter-Petrossian.

"It would be my pleasure to comment on the political statement.

Unfortunately, the statement in question is a hunter’s statement, a
hunter’s lexicon, which we don’t understand [here] in politics, since
we haven’t participated in safaris. What can I say, it’s unfortunate,
but that man has not risen above such low standards," said Zurabyan.

Continuing, the ANC coordinator noted that during Levon
Ter-Petrossian’s last speech, specific accusations were made, specific
facts were registered, and one must refer to those directly, if there
was anything to be said.

Kocharian had stated that the accusations against him which Levon
Ter-Petrossian made in his last speech were absurd and in order to
illustrate his point, he had recounted an experience he had in Africa,
sitting around a bonfire with local hunters.

Integration To International Community To Pave Way For Armenia’s Dev

INTEGRATION TO INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY TO PAVE WAY FOR ARMENIA’S DEVELOPMENT

PanARMENIAN.Net
17.11.2009 21:44 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ In a speech delivered today during a parliamentary
session, MP Victor Dallakyan touched upon foreign policy debates
concerning Armenian-Turkish rapprochement.

In that connection, he distinguished three groups of people: those who
consider Armenian-Turkish Protocols ideal, those who strictly criticize
them and those who conduct discussions in reasonable political domain.

"Armenia’s task, in my belief, is to become more powerful by
integration to international community. That will enable us to
recover the losses suffered over centuries and achieve even more,"
Dallakyan stressed.

‘Armavia’ Replenishes Its Air Fleet Being Aware Of The Last Achievem

‘ARMAVIA’ REPLENISHES ITS AIR FLEET BEING AWARE OF THE LAST ACHIEVEMENTS OF AIR TRAFFIC INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS

ArmInfo
2009-11-17 14:12:00

ArmInfo. The delegation of the national air carrier "Armavia" is
taking part in the annual air show Dubai Airshow 2009 being held in
Dubai on 15-19 November. As press-secretary of Armavia Nana Avetisova
reported, the delegation of Armavia is headed by the leaders of the
company Mikhail Bagdasarov and Norayr Belluyan, which always rake
part in different air shows, such as: Le Bourget/Paris, Farnborough
International Airshow/London, Airshow in Zhukovsky/Russia. The fact
that Armavia always rakes part in international air shows, is a member
of IATA and observes the demands of the ICAO makes it possible for
the company to always watch and implement international standards
of air carriage, including the last achievements in ensuring safety
of flights.

To note, the liner CRJ 200 was the last replenishment of the air
fleet of Armavia, which will implement flights to Minvodi, Stavropol,
Voronezh, Zurich, Athens and Rome. Since 26 October the company has
been implementing flight from Yerevan to Bahrein, which will lead to
development of tourism and activate the trade and economical links
between the two countries. At the beginning of the current year
Armavia rented a new Ð~B319-100 plane, and it is going to purchase
Ð~B330-200 at the beginning of next year. All this is evidence of
the fact that Armavia manages to resist not only negative affect of
the world financial crisis but also to develop ensuring high level
of service, meeting international standards of safety of flights and
regularly upgrade its air fleet.

Despite objective facts, certain mass media allowing publication
of incorrect data have been disseminating false and groundless
information on Armavia quite frequently recently. Those reports
aimed to mislead passengers. Thus, "Zhamanak" newspaper reported
that Armavia is allegedly offering flights Yerevan-Istanbul-Yerevan
for nearly 600 US dollars whereas the Georgian Airlines make two-way
flights to Istanbul for nearly 200 US dollars. In response to the given
reports, President of the Georgian Airlines T. Gaiashvili explained
that Georgian Airlines has not made flights to Istanbul for already
several years. It is noteworthy that Armavia Company does not offer
Yerevan-Istanbul-Yerevan flight for lack of diplomatic relations
between Armenia and Turkey at the given stage. Armavia is making
charter flights ordered by Bagrat -Tur Tourist Agency. The price
policy belongs to the Agency as well. Armavia just ensures safe and
comfortable flights providing its aircrafts.

For conclusion, Nana Avetisova said that an Armenian passenger is
intellectual and far seeing and Armavia has always been grateful to
its passengers and Mass Media for warm responses to the company’s
activity and gratitude. "Such provocations i.e. dissemination of
inaccurate and unconfirmed information contradicts objective facts
and cannot have any impact on passengers. The sustainable development
of the air company is the best evidence of the aforementioned."

Event Dedicated To 140th Birth Anniversary Of Komitas Held In Tehran

EVENT DEDICATED TO 140TH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF KOMITAS HELD IN TEHRAN

Noyan Tapan
Nov 16, 2009

TEHRAN, NOVEMBER 16, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. A jubilee event
dedicated to the 140th birth anniversary of Komitas was organized on
November 12 at the Komitas hall in Tehran, on the initiative of the
Art Union of Tehran Ararat organization.

According to the Alik daily, before the opening of the event the
participants stood in silence for a minute to honor the memory of
Academician Harmik Davtian. Then Shaghik Georgian gave an opening
speech. Lecturer of Yerevan Komitas State Conservatory Karine Brutian
presented great composer’s biography. Conservatory’s students played
the piano and violin. Fragments from pieces by Komitas were presented.

Episodes from Komitas’ life were shown on a canvas, Komitas’ singing
sounded. The Ararat choir conducted by Araks Khachatrian performed
at the end of the program.

"Heritage" Introduced To Parliament 56 Proposals On 2010 Budget

"HERITAGE" INTRODUCED TO PARLIAMENT 56 PROPOSALS ON 2010 BUDGET

PanARMENIAN.Net
13.11.2009 20:14 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On November 12, "Heritage" party submitted to
Parliament’s staff 56 proposals concerning draft law "On RA State
Budget".

Party disapproves the bill which does not envisage an anti-crisis
policy. 2010 State Budget serves the interests of officials and
monopoly system, demonstrating authorities’ inability to combat shadow
economy and tax evasion by macro-entrepreneurs.

According to "Heritage", 2010 state budget exceeds last year’s indexes
by 4.5 times and cannot provide solution to current social-economic
problems, "Heritage" party’s press service reports.

Armenian Businessmen Are Narrow-Minded: AEPLAC Head

ARMENIAN BUSINESSMEN ARE NARROW-MINDED: AEPLAC HEAD

news.am
Nov 13 2009
Armenia

Armenia and EU intend to sign an agreement on free trade regime
creation, the leader of Armenian-European AEPLAC advice center Alexei
Sekarev told the journalists. According to him, this procedure will
take 5 years.

AEPLAC is interested in giving Armenian businessmen an idea of the
new regime, Sekarev stated, adding that the accord on opening the
talks is already reached.

He underlined that it particularly concerns the fields of
standardization, protection of rights on intellectual property,
technical obstacles in trade and sanitary control. "Armenian
businessman should first of all be aware of existing regimes
and criteria to conform to while exporting products to Europe,"
Sekarev said. He pointed out that generally Armenian businessmen are
narrow-minded in business planning. "They do not plan for 3-5 years,
hence to get a higher level in relations with EU further, we have to
start thinking over this now," he concluded.

BAKU: Baku’s Frustrations With Ankara May Give Russia New Opening In

BAKU’S FRUSTRATIONS WITH ANKARA MAY GIVE RUSSIA NEW OPENING IN AZERBAIJAN

news.az
Nov 13 2009
Azerbaijan

Sabina Freizer News.Az interviews Sabina Freizer, director of the
Brussels-based International Crisis Group’s Europe programme.

Official Baku thinks that the normalization of diplomatic
relations between Armenia and Turkey may result in Yerevan taking an
unconstructive position on the negotiations over Karabakh. Why then
did the United States, Russia and the EU work so hard to improve
Armenian-Turkish ties?

While Baku is concerned that the normalization of relations between
Armenia and Turkey will cause Armenia to become more recalcitrant in
the Nagorno-Karabakh talks, the feeling amongst many in the US and
the European Union is that Armenia will actually become more flexible.

Many Armenians say that they are surrounded by hostile Turkic
countries and claim that they need to retain control over the occupied
territories as a security guarantee. Once relations with Turkey are
normalized, this argument will no longer be even remotely credible.

Also within Armenia itself the whole normalization process gives
support to those inside the country who are open to the outside,
to contacts with Turkey, relations with the European Union, the US,
while undermining the arguments of extreme nationalists who continue
to play an important role in the country.

If the protocols are not signed in Turkey, there will once again be
strong pressure in the US next April to recognize the events of 1915
as genocide

Sabina FreizerThe high level involvement of US, French and Russian
officials in the Turkey-Armenia reconciliation process, and especially
at the time of the signing of the protocols, is extremely important
for the South Caucasus. It shows that even though this region rarely
makes it into the news in these countries (with the exception of
Russia perhaps), the South Caucasus can still attract the attention
of major leaders. It is a rare example of cooperation between the
US-EU and Russia.

In one of your previous interviews you said the normalization
of relations with Turkey will make Armenia more flexible in the
negotiation process with Azerbaijan. You also said that Armenia and
Azerbaijan have already agreed on the need to withdraw the armed
forces from the seven occupied districts. Azerbaijani President
Ilham Aliyev said in an interview that the issues concerning the
unconditional withdrawal of Armenian troops from all the occupied
lands around Nagorno Karabakh have been coordinated. Yet, after
signing the Armenia-Turkey protocls in Zurich Armenian President Serzh
Sargsyan dismissed the statement, saying the withdrawal of the Armenian
forces from seven occupied districts had not been discussed with the
Azerbaijani president. Is this not proof of Yerevan’s unconstructive
position after signing the protocols in Zurich?

In June 2005 your foreign minister explained that in the
Nagorno-Karabakh talks the sides are addressing issues one by one,
resolving one before moving to another, "like pearls knotted on a
silk thread". No issue can be resolved on its own, and no agreements
are final until the whole negotiations end. Of course, the withdrawal
and return of all displaced persons are necessary, but based on the
current form of the negotiations this will occur only within the
context of a comprehensive settlement.

The Crisis Group never said that an agreement on withdrawal from all
seven territories was sealed. In our October report Nagorno-Karabakh:
Getting to a Breakthrough, we recommended that "Armenia, together
with the de facto Nagorno-Karabakh authorities and Azerbaijan, should
begin contingency planning on the mechanisms and procedures for the
withdrawal of Armenian forces from the districts of Azerbaijan outside
of Nagorno-Karabakh they continue to occupy."

We also noted that Aliyev and Sargsyan have reportedly inched closer
to agreement on a timetable for Armenian withdrawal from seven
occupied districts adjacent to Nagorno-Karabakh. This claim is based
on statements from former OSCE Minsk Group co-chair Matt Bryza,
according to whom, provided everything else is agreed, Armenian
forces would pull out immediately from five districts adjacent to
Nagorno-Karabakh and then in five years time from Kelbajar and Lachin.

President Sargsyan would be deceiving his public if he is claiming
that within the current OSCE Minsk Group sponsored talks one of
the principles being discussed is not withdrawal from the occupied
territories. But withdrawal is conditional on many other of the
principles under discussion.

The OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs state clearly that there is no
linkage to be made between the Karabakh conflict and Turkey-Armenia
reconciliation. Politicians in Turkey and Azerbaijan who are making
that link and saying that withdrawal is necessary before reconciliation
are also mixing two parallel but separate processes.

There is no mention of withdrawal in the protocols.

What could be the results of Armenian-Turkish rapprochement and how
can Russia and the United States benefit from it?

Russia is now supporting Turkey-Armenia reconciliation, even though
previously, Russian reactions to improvement in the bilateral
relationship were lukewarm at best. The closed border was seen as
helping Russia maintain dominance over Armenia and as securing the old
Cold War border, backed up with a military alliance in which Armenia
was very much the junior partner, a base in Gyumri and Russian guards
on the Turkish border and supervising international entry points like
Yerevan airport.

Moscow also seeks to further isolate, marginalise and surround
Georgia. Baku’s frustrations with Ankara may likewise give Russia a new
opening in Azerbaijan. But Russia can also benefit directly if there
is access to Turkey from Armenia. It needs a transit route to supply
its military base in Gyumri, and its companies now control or own
key parts of Armenian infrastructure, including mobile phone firms,
energy production and distribution, pipelines and railways. An open
border and free trade between Turkey and Armenia would increase the
value of these holdings.

What does Nagorno-Karabakh mean for Russia, the United States, Europe
and even for Turkey now?

Nagorno-Karabakh is not of primary importance to any of the countries
that you mention. In the region, as you well know, even the conflicts
in Georgia get more attention.

Of course if the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict was solved and the regions’
borders were once again entirely open, it could serve as a much more
effective transit corridor for gas, oil, trade and people. But if
the conflict is not resolved, it continues to place a heavy drain
on Azerbaijan which is accommodating very large numbers of displaced
persons. It forces Azerbaijan and Armenia to maintain extremely high
military budgets. Indirectly the non-resolution of the conflict also
blocks democratization and firm establishment of the rule of law. The
possibility of a return to war is a prospect of concern to Russia,
the US and the EU.

Could the recent events in the region be assessed as a crisis that may
form a new situation in the negotiation process over Nagorno Karabakh?

Turkey-Armenia reconciliation can have a positive impact on the
Nagorno-Karabakh talks, as mentioned above, but similarly if the
reconciliation fails, if the protocols are not ratified in the national
parliaments for example, this will have a very negative backlash in
the region. Those who made steps towards reconciliation and supported
the process will be seen as failures, and this will be a victory for
hardline nationalists.

If the protocols are not signed in Turkey, for example, there will
once again be strong pressure in the US next April to recognize the
events of 1915 as genocide. The Justice and Development Party’s foreign
policy and attempts to play a leading role in the region will suffer
a serious blow. Alternatively, if the protocols fail to pass through
the Armenian parliament, this will show the weakness of President
Sargsyan. If he is unable to muster enough domestic support for a
deal with Turkey, it is even less likely that he will successfully
sell a resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict to his people.

George Benson To Perform Jazz In Yerevan

GEORGE BENSON TO PERFORM JAZZ IN YEREVAN

Aysor
Nov 12 2009
Armenia

Tonight a guitar legend, Grammy Awarded American musician, singer
and jazz guitarist George Benson will perform in Armenia’s capital
city of Yerevan.

The concert marks Perspectives of XXI Music Festival and is held
under the patronage of President of Armenia, Serzh Sargsyan, with
assistance of the Ministry of Culture and Ameriabank.

"Perspectives of XXI Music Festival marks a great music fest. It’s a
big honor to invite George Benson. His performing will bring first jazz
into ‘Perspectives of XXI’," said fest’s chairman, Stepan Rostomyan.