NKR Presidnet Thinks OSCE Minsk Group The Most Effective In Peace De

NKR PRESIDENT THINKS OSCE MINSK GROUP THE MOST EFFECTIVE IN PEACE DEAL

Panorama.am
16:48 18/09/06

Arkadi Ghukasyan, president of Nagorno Karabakh Republic, told
reporters today NKR authorities think Azerbaijan’s attempt to change
the format of negotiations is a regular propaganda. "I think Azerbaijan
will not reach its aims because its primary goal is to draw mediators’
attention away from the talk process," Ghukasyan indicated.

In his words, Nagorno Karabakh is ready both for face-to-face talks
with Azerbaijan and for the discussion of relating issues within
international structures. Ghukasyan thinks the talk process is the
most effective in the format of OSCE Minsk Group. In case of slight
destruction from this format, problems are created in the process. "If
we want to regulate the process, we must keep to the present format,"
NKR president said.

ANKARA: Gul Invites France to Join History Commission

Journal of Turkish Weekly

Gul Invites France to Join History Commission

Saturday , 16 September 2006

Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul has invited France to take part
in `the joint commission of historians’ established to probe Armenian
genocide allegations.

The Armenian question was among the topics discussed during minister
Gul’s official visit to France this week.

During his meeting with French Foreign Minister Philippe Douste-Blazy,
Gul indicated that Turkey did not abstain from discussing the alleged
Armenian genocide and stated that they officially proposed the
creation of a joint commission of historians from both sides.

Gul also said that Turkey declared it would accept the outcomes of the
joint endeavor.

While Armenian authorities have not yet responded to Turkey’s offer,
Gul has offered France participation in the commission.

It has been reported that although Douste-Blazy carefully listened to
Gul’s proposal, he gave no definite answer.

In response to the French criticism over Article 301 of Turkish penal
code, Gul said that there was no difference between that article and a
drafted law submitted to the French parliament regarding the
punishment of those who deny the existence of the Armenian genocide.

Pointing out that it was a contradiction for France to demand the
abolition of Article 301 on the one hand, and to attempt to adopt the
legislation on Armenian genocide allegations on the other, Gul
stressed that a historical controversy such as Armenian genocide
allegations needed to be clarified by historians.

Criticizing the political decisions of the parliaments that recognized
Armenian genocide allegations, Gul said: `No one should expect that we
will admit what we did not commit. How can we assume the
responsibility of what we did not commit?’

French Want Turkish Nuclear Energy Bid

France showed `a special interest’ toward minister Gul.

Drawing attention to the warm welcome of Gul by President Chirac and
minister Douste-Blazy, the diplomats on the trip asserted that the
atmosphere of the visit was very different from that of previous ones.

It has been reported that the warm welcome stemmed from Turkey’s
decision to send troops to Lebanon, in addition to bids for Turkey’s
first nuclear energy plant, which came to the agenda during the
Chirac-Gul meeting.

France has shown serious interest in winning the tender.

Zaman
15 September 2006

Having Suggested Principles, OSCE MG Still Expects Responses

PanARMENIAN.Net

Having Suggested Principles, OSCE MG Still Expects
Responses of Armenia and Azerbaijan
15.09.2006 14:21 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ `OSCE MG co-chairs have proposed a number of basic
principles and we sill expect the responses of Armenia and
Azerbaijan. The two leaders should decide themselves whether they want
to change those basic principles,’ said OSCE MG US Co-Chair Matthew
Bryza.

`It is evident that none of the parties agrees to the basic
principles. Otherwise, one of them would have stated that it agrees
with these fully. One party say they `have problems with the
principles,’ others say `we agree with these in principle, however
there are several small changes,’ stated M. Bryza. In his words, this
summer the mediators stated the degree of their activity will depend
on the response of the Presidents. `They did not provide a formal
response yet. If we enter the electoral period, but the parties say
they would like the mediators to continue their efforts, we will of
course continue,’ the mediator said.

As the election campaign becomes closer in Armenia, the `opportunity
window’ in the Karabakh issue will become smaller, however it is still
`open’ now, Bryza believes. `There is a good opportunity for both
parties to display a creative approach,’ he remarked.

The diplomat underscored that if he had considered the peace process
hopeless, he would not spend his time in vain. Touching upon the terms
of conveying Kelbajar to the Azeri party, the US mediator noted that
it depends on when the parties will built mutual confidence. `I do not
know when it will happen, however the measures we speak about
referring to fires are aimed at creating that confidence. When this
happens, speaking of conveying Kelbajar in exchange for referendum or
Lachin corridor guarantees, that Armenia works for, will be
realistic,’ he summed up, reports Mediamax.

345 Armenian Convicts Pardoned And 56 Have Their Prison Terms Shorte

345 ARMENIAN CONVICTS PARDONED AND 56 HAVE THEIR PRISON TERMS SHORTENED

Armenpress
Sept 14 2006

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 14, ARMENPRESS: Some 345 Armenian convicts have
been amnestied and another 56 have had their prison terms shortened
on the occasion of the 15-th Independence Anniversary. The amnesty
motion had been made by president Robert Kocharian and endorsed by
the National Assembly.

Anahit Voskanian, a press secretary of the justice ministry, said the
process of convicts pardoning will continue until September 30. She
said the pardon covers those convicts who were sentenced to various
prison terms before June 1, 2006.

The amnesty covers several categories of male and female convicts,
but does not cover convicts who committed grave crimes.

Serrafina For Yerevan Cup

SERRAFINA FOR YEREVAN CUP

The Hindu
12 Sep 2006
Online edition of India’s National Newspaper
Wednesday, Sep 13, 2006

KOLKATA: Serrafina is expected to claim the Yerevan Cup (1,200m),
the main event of the races to be held here on Wednesday (Sept. 13).

1 YEREVAN CUP (1,200m) – Cl. I, rated 80 & above – 1-10 p.m:
1. Exploding Wonder (4) M. Reuben 60, 2. Regal Empress (3) Amandeep
Singh 57, 3. Serrafina (2) S. Shanker 57 and 4. Diffidence (1)
I. Chisty 54.

1. Serrafina, 2. Exploding Wonder

2 BRUSH ASIDE HANDICAP (1,100m) – Cl. V, rated 00-30 – 1-40:
1. Mischevious Notes (5) Rajinder 60.5, 2. Schumacher (2) V. Jaiswal
60, 3. Sweet Charity (1) Md. Islam 59, 4. Legacy of Love (3) I. Chisty
53.5 and 5. Vancouver (4) Afzal Khan 48.5.

1. Mischevious Notes,

2. Legacy of Love

3 REPLICATE HANDICAP (1,400m) – Cl. IV, rated 20-50 – 2-10: 1. Firing
Power (3) S. Shanker 60, 2. Modee Roch (2) P. Alford 56.5, 3. Atlantic
Waves (5) I. Chisty 55, 4. Best Prospect (4) G. Ross 53.5, 5. Magical
World (6) R. Ahmed 53.5 and 6. Salinger (1) Appu 50.5.

1. Atlantic Waves, 2. Firing Power

4 ALTERNATOR CUP (1,800m) – Cl. II, rated 60-90 – 2-45: 1. El Cid (4)
Rajinder 60, 2. Proud Native (6) Amandeep Singh 58, 3. Remarquable
(5) N. Akhtar 58, 4. Clockwork (3) S. Shanker 56, 5. Adderly (2)
Appu 54.5 and 6. King Is Born (1) G. Ross 50.

1. Adderly, 2. Clockwork

5 ANNIHILATOR HANDICAP (1,000m) – Cl. IV, rated 20-50 – 3-15:
1. Asmi (5) Rajinder 60.5, 2. Aluminous (7) S. Shanker 59, 3. All
For Love (3) Appu 56, 4. Alashaan (2) Md. Islam 54, 5. Polar Magic
(1) C. P. Manasseh 53.5, 6. Star Cluster (4) I. Chisty 53.5 and 7.
Cupid’s Glory (6) G. Ross 51.

1. Aluminous, 2. Star Cluster,

3. Asmi

6 FUSEBOX HANDICAP (1,800m) – Cl. V, rated 00-30 – 3-45: 1. Lightning
Flash (4) G. Ross 61.5, 2. Asmodeus (1) V. Jaiswal 59, 3. No Politics
Please (7) N. Pandey 59, 4. Avisholom (2) S. Domingo 58, 5. Finders
Keepers (6) Appu 54, 6. Indigo (5) I. Chisty 52 and 7. Ganga Bose
(3) Md. Amil 47.5.

1. Asmodeus, 2. Indigo,

3. Lightning Flash

7 SIR AALI CUP (1,200m) – Cl. III, rated 40-70 – 4-15: 1. Anokato (7)
Amandeep Singh 62, 2. Wonnabee (6) M. Reuben 60.5, 3. Arabian Boy (4)
K. Kumar 58.5, 4. Regal Romance (2) Malcolm Maseyk 56, 5. Notable
Guest (3) G. Ross 55, 6. Jango (5) Md. Islam 53 and 7. Cameo Role
(1) I. Chisty 51.

1. Notable Guest, 2. Wonnabee,

3. Jango

8 SELECT HANDICAP (1,100m) – Cl. III, 5 y-o & over, rated 40-70 – 4-45:
1. Small Soldier (5) M. Reuben 60, 2. Wild Flowers (3) Amandeep Singh
57.5, 3. Grand Pere (4) Som Singh 57, 4. Alcades (6) V. Jaiswal 56, 5.
A’Ma Jaju (2) Afzal Khan 55.5, 6. Boogie Nights (8) Md. Islam 54.5,
7. Falaknuma (1) Asghar 53.5 and 8. Sergeant Slipper (7) S. Pawan 48.

1. Alcades, 2. Small Soldier,

3. A’Ma Jaju

Treble (i): 1, 2 & 3; (ii): 3, 4 & 5; (iii): 6, 7 & 8.

Jackpot: 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8.

Tanala: On races where the number of starters are four or more.

Iran Doesn’t Promise To Stop Concentrating Uranium

IRAN DOESN’T PROMISE TO STOP CONCENTRATING URANIUM
By Petros Keshishian

AZG Armenian Daily
12/09/2006

In the course of the negotiations on the nuclear program of Iran,
the official Tehran didn’t stop concentrating uranium. Ali Ashgar
Soltanie, a representative of the Iranian delegation to Vienna,
informed a France Presse correspondent about this. He stated that
they even didn’t touch upon such a theme in Vienna.

Earlier last week, Ali Larijani, head of the National Security Supreme
Council of Iran, met with Javier Solana, EU Foreign Policy and Security
Chief Representative, in Vienna.

After the meeting, the sides stated that they have achieved progress
around several important issues.

While a number of diplomats, members of the European delegation even
said that Iran is ready to stop concentrating Uranium for two months.

Tehran keeps stating that its nuclear program has exclusively peaceful
character. The contradiction around the program has become deeper,
when the current conservative authorities of Iran came to power. The
Iranians stopped cooperation with MAGATE and resumed concentrating
uranium. USA and Europe are afraid that a new nuclear power will
appear in the Middle East and they threaten Iran with International
punishment measures.

Russia is acting as a mediator for overcoming the crisis. Russia is to
soon finfish the construction of the nuclear power plant near Busher
city in Iran.

ANCC Opposes Sending of Turkish Troops to Lebanon

Armenian National Committee of Canada
130 Albert St., Suite 1007
Ottawa, ON
KIP 5G4
Tel. (613) 235-2622
Fax (613) 238-2622

E-mail:[email protected]

F or Immediate Release

September 8, 2006

Contact: Roupen Kouyoumjian

Tel.: (613) 235-2622

ANCC Opposes Sending of Turkish Troops to Lebanon

Ottawa, Sep. 8- The representatives of Armenian National Committee of
Canada (ANCC) today met with Lebanon’s ambassador to Canada, His Excellency
Raymond Baaklini, to discuss the Canadian-Armenian community’s anxiety and
concern in regard to the participation of Turkish troops in the UN
peacekeeping forces in Lebanon (UNIFIL)

Jean Meguerditchian, president, ANCC, and Aris Babikian, the committee’s
national office Executive Director, handed Mr. Baaklini a letter opposing
the inclusion of the Turkish forces in the UNIFIL peacekeeping mission
between Lebanon and Israel. The ANCC representatives said it is ironic that
a country which has the world’s worst record of human rights abuses and
ethnic cleansing of its minorities is being called upon to participate in a
peace mission.

The invitation is doubly ironic because the country that Turkey is supposed
to help (Lebanon) is a former colony of Turkey. During the colonization,
Turkey perpetrated massacres and mass hangings in the Martyrs Square in
downtown Beirut and implemented a deliberate policy of starvation of the
Christian population of Mount Lebanon.

The Lebanese ambassador was attentive to the concerns and position of ANCC.

He promised that he would transmit the committee’s letter and the concerns
of the Canadian-Armenian community to the Lebanese government.

On August 30 the ANCC sent a similar letter to the Foreign Affairs of
Canada, the Hon. Peter Mckay questioning the moral authority and the value
of the Turkish Forces participation in a peacekeeping mission in a country
were hundred thousand of Armenian victims of the Genocide which Turkey
perpetrated still live.

-30-

The ANCC is the largest and the most influential Canadian-Armenian
grassroots political organization. Working in coordination with a network of
offices, chapters, and supporters throughout Canada and affiliated
organizations around the world, the ANCC actively advances the concerns of
the Canadian-Armenian community on a broad range of issues.

Regional Chapters

Montreal – Laval – Ottawa – Toronto – Hamilton – Cambridge – St.

Catharines – Windsor – Vancouver

Bethlehem: lock put back in Basilica of the Nativity

Bethlehem: lock put back in Basilica of the Nativity
by Arieh Cohen

AsiaNews.it, Italy
Sept 7 2006

The lock had been stolen and replaced in summer of 2002 by some Greek
Orthodox monks, who thus effectively prevented access to Catholics
and Armenians. Now the "common" one has been restored in its place.
This is thanks to the Palestinian Authority and the new patriarch
Theophilos, and there are hopes that it is a sign of things to come.

Jerusalem (AsiaNews) – The Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land
yesterday published the following statement: "On Saturday, 2 September,
2006, by prior arrangement, the lock was put back in the Main Door of
the Basilica of the Nativity in Bethlehem – which had been illegally
removed from it in the spring or summer of 2002. Present were the
representatives of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem,
the Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land, and the Armenian Orthodox
Patriarchate of Jerusalem, as well as those of the Palestinian
Authority.

"The Custody expresses its appreciation for the decision of the present
Greek Orthodox Patriarch, His Beatitude Theophilos, of letting the
lock be re-installed, as well as for the firm and principled role
of the Palestinian Authority, which carried out in this matter the
obligation assumed in Article 4 of the ‘Basic Agreement between the
Holy See and the P.L.O.’

"It is the fervent hope of the Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land that
henceforth the internationally recognised legal regime of Status Quo,
in those Christian Holy Places to which it applies, will be respected
and observed by all, and that the conduct of all who have part in
governing these Shrines will thus be wrothy of their uniquely sacred
character. Bethlehem is, after all, precisely the birthplace of the
Prince of Peace.

Thus has come to a satisfactory end one of the most serious challenges
to the Holy Places in recent times.

It all started when some Greek Orthodox monks stole the lock on the
main door of the Basilica of the Nativity, and replaced it with a lock
of their own, thus rendering useless the keys held, respectively, by
the Catholic and the Armenian Churches. The theft was discovered on 20
August 2002, and both the Catholic and the Armenian Churches protested
to then Greek Orthodox Patriarch, to no effect. It was pointed out to
the Patriarch that the theft and clandestine substitution of the lock
was a grave violation of the legal regime of Status Quo, threatening
the entire arrangement, by which the three communities (Greek Orthodox,
Catholic, Armenian) share the use of the Shrine. To no avail.

The Churches then addressed a solemn appeal to the Palestinian
Authority, which administers the Bethlehem area, and which has an
obligation under international law, and also specifically under the
Holy See’s "Basic Agreement" with the Palestinians (15 February 2000)
to enforce the legal regime at the Shrine.

The commission appointed by the late Palestinian President Arafat to
see to this, decided already in December 2003 that the stolen lock
should be restored. However, until last Saturday, that decision was
waiting to be carried out.

The well known vicissitudes of the Palestinian territories in the
meantime must have had an important part in delaying by so much
the actual implementation of the decision. However, the passage of
time has also meant that the violently anti-Catholic Greek Orthodox
Patriarch Irineos was meanwhile deposed by his own Synod, for other
misconduct, and Theophilos elected in his place. This made it easier
for the Palestinian Authority to ensure observance of its treaty
with the Catholic Church without resorting to coercive means (which,
at a certain point, if matters were still unresolved, it would have
had both the right and the duty to do).

Indeed, in the end, Patriarch Theophilos himself appears to have taken
the initiative to return the lock, although no doubt thanks, at least
in part, to the constant encouragement from the Palestinian Authority.

The happy resolution of this affair, after more than four years,
is significant for a number of reasons: It will encourage Catholics
(and Armenians) everywhere to support even more emphatically the
right of the Greek Orthodox to religious freedom in electing their
own leaders; in fact, the Government of Israel is still refusing to
"recognise" the canonical election of Theophilos.

There can be little doubt that Theophilos himself has been counting on
such increased support in reversing his predecessor’s anti-Catholic
policy, and finally agreeing to the demand – by the Churches and the
Palestinian government – to return the lock peacefully.

The Palestinian Authority, for its part, has gained merit by
recognising in this case its obligations concerning the Holy Places,
under the ‘Basic Agreement’ with the Holy See, and has thereby given
a positive signal concerning the prospects of the Catholic Church in
reference to the future Palestinian republic.

A "fervent hope" is indeed appropriate that both the more more
eirenic approach of Patriarch Theophilos (so unlike the conduct of his
ironically named discredited predecessor Irineos…) to the Catholic
Church, and the "firm and principled role" of the Palestinian Authority
in relation to its treaty with the Catholic Church, will be consistent
characteristics of times to come.

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Armenian nuclear power plant’s authorized capital to increase by 2m

Armenian nuclear power plant’s authorized capital to increase by 2m dollars

Arminfo
7 Sep 06

Yerevan, 7 September: The Armenian government has instructed the
Ministry of Energy to increase the authorized capital of the Armenian
Nuclear Power Station closed-type joint-stock company by 854.8m drams
(2.1m dollars), the government said in a press release today.

The press release says that the authorized capital of the Nuclear Power
Station should be increased through a rise in the nominal price of the
shares of the station. These funds will be used to expand the dry depot
of used nuclear fuel on the territory of the Nuclear Power Station.

It will be remembered that construction and assembly work to expand
the depot at the Armenian Nuclear Power Station will be carried out
by the French company Cogema Logistics. A contract was signed with
the company on 30 September 2005. Twenty-four additional modules will
be build at the Nuclear Power Station, which will make it possible
to keep 1,344 fuel units. According to the schedule, it is planned
to complete all work by September 2007.

Armenia Is Expected To Be Granted Status Of Free Market Economy By L

ARMENIA IS EXPECTED TO BE GRANTED STATUS OF FREE MARKET ECONOMY BY LATE 2006

Noyan Tapan
Sept 07 2006

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 7, NOYAN TAPAN. It is expected that Armenia will be
granted status of a free market economy by late 2006. The RA Deputy
Minister of Trade and Economic Development Tigran Davtian told NT
correspondent about it.

According to him, the required voluminous package of documents
necessary for being granted the indicated status has already been
submitted to the appropriate bodies of the European Union, and this
package is now under consideration.

T. Davtian said that Armenia is "one of the first countries in the
queue" to receive status of a free market economy. He noted that
the European commission promised to consider the issue of granting
status to Armenia until late 2006. "In my opinion, we’ll receive a
positive answer by the end of this year, otherwise – by early 2007
as the negotiations on the documents submitted are proceeding quite
well, and there is mutual confidence between the two sides that the
problem of Armenia’s status will be solved," he underlined. The deputy
minister said that only two CIS countries have the status of a free
market economy.