US Calls On Turkey, Armenia To Ratify Protocols

US CALLS ON TURKEY, ARMENIA TO RATIFY PROTOCOLS

armradio.am
02.02.2010 12:35

A senior U.S. official called on Turkey and Armenia to ratify protocols
signed last year to normalize relations, worldbulettin.com reports.

Philip Gordon, Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian
Affairs, told a press conference that Turkey and Armenia need to move
forward in ratifying and implementing protocols signed last October
on establishing diplomatic relations.

"We believe this is an opportunity to overcome really historic
differences between the two countries in a way that would benefit
both," Gordon said.

"To establish normalized relations between the two countries and open
the border would contribute to peace and stability in the region,
and we think that is true regardless of other issues – that it needs
to move forward independently of other issues, simply because it is
in the interest of the two countries," he said.

Gordon said that U.S. government was in touch with both government
and that Obama administration encouraged them to move forward.

"Turkey-Armenia normalization is a good thing in and of itself and
it should move forward because of that," he added.

United States to host William Saroyan Prize for Playwriting contest

United States to host William Saroyan Prize for Playwriting contest
30.01.2010 19:24 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Los Angeles-based Armenian Dramatic Arts
Alliance launches William Saroyan Prize for Playwriting contest. The
initiative was made possible by a grant from the William Saroyan
Foundation.

The grand prize is $10,000, with publicity and other prizes awarded to
the top three finalists.

William Saroyan: a XX century Armenian-American dramatist and author,
descendent of Armenian Genocide survivors. The setting of many of his
stories and plays is the center of Armenian-American life in
California in his native Fresno.

As a writer, Saroyan made his breakthrough in Story magazine with The
Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze (1934), the title taken from
the nineteenth century song of the same title. He published essays and
memoirs, in which he depicted the people he had met on travels in the
Soviet Union and Europe, such as the playwright George Bernard Shaw,
the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius, and Charlie Chaplin. In 1952,
Saroyan published The Bicycle Rider in Beverly Hills, the first of
several volumes of memoirs.

Saroyan’s stories celebrated optimism in the midst of the trials and
tribulations of the Depression. Several of Saroyan’s works were drawn
from his own experiences, although his approach to autobiographical
fact contained a fair bit of poetic license. Saroyan is probably best
remembered for his play The Time of Your Life (1939), set in a
waterfront saloon in San Francisco. It won a Pulitzer Prize, which
Saroyan refused on the grounds that commerce should not judge the
arts; he did accept the New York Drama Critics’ Circle award. The play
was adapted into a 1948 film starring James Cagney. In the novellas
The Assyrian and other stories (1950) and in The Laughing Matter
(1953) Saroyan mixed allegorical elements within a realistic novel.
Many of his later plays, such as The Paris Comedy (1960), The London
Comedy (1960), and Settled Out of Court (1969), premiered in Europe.
Manuscripts of a number of unperformed plays are now at Stanford
University with his other papers.

Davutoglu And Nalbandian Meet Face-To-Face For First Time After Arme

DAVUTOGLU AND NALBANDIAN MEET FACE-TO-FACE FOR FIRST TIME AFTER ARMENIAN COURT’S RULING

Tert.am
10:45 ~U 29.01.10

On January 28, within the frames of the London Conference on
international security assistance to Afghanistan, Armenia’s and
Turkey’s foreign ministers met face-to-face. This was the first meeting
between Armenian Minister of Foreign Affairs Edward Nalbandian and
Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs Ahmet Davutoglu after the Armenian
Constitutional Court’s ruling on the Armenian-Turkish Protocols.

According to a number of Turkish media, during the brief meeting,
Davutoglu expressed the Turkish side’s concerns on the fate of the
Protocols. The foreign ministers agreed to meet and continue talks
next week during the conference on security issues in Munich.

On the same day, Nalbandian met with U.S. Secretary of State Hillary
Clinton. Details regarding what was discussed have not yet been
announced.

As previously reported, Davutoglu had also met with Clinton while in
London. The Turkish foreign minister had expressed Turkey’s concerns
on the Armenian court’s ruling on the Protocols.

Movses Hakobyan: NKR Army Not Afraid Of Azeri Threats

MOVSES HAKOBYAN: NKR ARMY NOT AFRAID OF AZERI THREATS
Anna Nazaryan

"Radiolur"
29.01.2010 17:20

The Defense Minister of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic, Movses Hakobyan
welcomes the common understanding reached during the trilateral meeting
in Sochi. He assures that the soldiers at the Armenian-Azerbaijani
contact line are always ready for war and will never yield.

Last year the Azerbaijani side violated the cease-fire 3442 times,
which is 30% more than in 2008, NKR Defense Minister Movses Hakobyan
told a press conference today. The OSCE Minsk Group has been informed
about all the cases of violation.

Movses Hakobyan considers that Azerbaijan has no bases to realize its
bellicose statements. The Defense Army is not afraid of Azerbaijani
threats. "If the Azerbaijani Armed Forces were confident of their
victory, they would have restarted war long ago," he said.

The negotiations will become easier and more concrete, when Nagorno
Karabakh returns to the bargaining table, Movses Hakobyan added.

Aznavour Meets With Co-Chairs

AZNAVOUR MEETS WITH CO-CHAIRS

A1Plus.am
29/01/10

On January 27, 2010, Armenia’s Ambassador to Switzerland Charles
Aznavour had a meeting with the co-chairs of Switzerland-Armenia
parliamentary group Ueli Leuenberger and Dominique de Buman.

The interlocutors discussed issues related to bilateral partnership,
among them reinforcement of economic, social and cultural ties,
implementation of current programmes and possibilities of new
initiatives and events, RA MFA reports.

Armenian Ambassador highlighted the mutual understanding between the
two countries as well Armenia’s aspiration and readiness to further
deepen bilateral economic ties.

ArmSwissBank’s Credit Portfolio Expected To Grow 45% To AMD 14 Billi

ARMSWISSBANK’S CREDIT PORTFOLIO EXPECTED TO GROW 45% TO AMD 14 BILLION IN 2010

ARKA
Jan 29, 2010

YEREVAN, January 29. /ARKA/. ArmSwissbank’s credit portfolio is
expected to grow 45% to AMD 14 billion in 2010, Gevorg Machanyan,
executive director and chairman of the bank’s directorial board,
said answering the question ARKA News Agency put up to him.

He said that specific character of the bank implies no great credit
portfolio, which mostly consists of business loans.

Machanyan said that the bank is mainly focused on financing
export-oriented enterprises.

"A major part of ArmSwissbank’s credit portfolio also consists of
crediting small hydro power plants, since the bank is a participant
of German-Armenian Fund’s renewable energy financing program, and
such programs will be continued in 2010," he said.

The bank is also enlarging funds for industry and transport sectors.

ArmSwissbank’s credit investments reached AMD 9.7 billion by late
December 2009 after growing 50.1% since the beginning of that year.

The bank ha sent AMD 3.8 billion to industry sector and AMD 2.1
billion to trade over nine months of 2009.

Its mortgage lending amounted to AMD 713.6 million, loans for catering
sector AMD 589.2 million, agriculture 422.9 million, construction
207.4 million and transport and communication sector AMD 171.4 million.

Consumer crediting totaled AMD 81.6 million.

Other sectors received 1.3 billion from the bank over three quarters
of 2009.

ArmSwissBank was registered on November 22, 2004 with 100% Swiss
capital.

The bank received its final banking activity license on February
25, 2005.

The bank’s assets totaled AMD 29.8 billion by late December 2009
after growing 26.7% since the beginning of that year.

Its authorized capital amounted to AMD 7 billion, after growing 40%,
compared with the beginning of the year.

ArmSwissbank’s total capital amounted to AMD 8 billion – 45.8% growth.

The bank’s profits have grown 96.9% over the period between January
and September 2009, compared with the same period a year earlier,
to AMD 561.7 million.

Securities totaled AMD 12.9 billion in Jan-Sept 2009, showing 34.3%
year-on-year growth.

Return on equity was 9.27% and return on assets 1.99%. ($1 = AMD
377.45).

General Director: Crisis Did Not Affect Activities Of Ameriabank

GENERAL DIRECTOR: CRISIS DID NOT AFFECT ACTIVITIES OF AMERIABANK

ARKA
Jan 29, 2010

YEREVAN, January 29. / ARKA /. Global crisis has not affected the
activities and performance of the Armenian Ameriabank, the chairman
of the Directorate, General Director of CJSC Ameriabank Artak Hanesyan
said at a press conference on Tuesday.

"Despite the financial crisis, we were able to carry out the program
we had planned within all indicators of the bank. In September 2008,
we revised our strategy in response to the crisis and made up three
programs: basic development program, the Bank’s development program
and pessimistic program," Hanesyan said.

According to him, in this regard some macroeconomic indicators were
analysed and further development of the bank was discussed.

The general director added that in the bank’s work was guided by the
basic development program, which resulted in growth on all fronts.

"Given the crisis situation in the economy, the bank tried to ensure
maximum liquidity," the head of Ameriabank said.

Ameriabank closed joint stock company is an investment bank offering
corporate, investments and other retail services in a complex package.

Ruben Vardanyan is the Chairman of the bank’s Board of Directors and
Artak Anesyan is the Chairman of Directorate and the General Director.

"Troyka Dialogue", one of the biggest Russian investment-banking
companies, is a strategic partner of Ameriabank.At the end of 2009 its
assets totaled 103.5 billion Drams, liabilities-81.8 billion Drams,
the aggregate capital-21.7 billion Drams and the charter capital 18.2
billion Drams (in terms of charter capital Ameriabank is the highest
rated Armenian bank).

Its overall credit investments stood at 54.1 billion Drams and
liabilities towards clients at 69.1 billion Drams.

Its net profits in 2009 amounted to 1.5 billion Drams.

"Freedom" – What A Pleasant Word!

"FREEDOM" – WHAT A PLEASANT WORD!
Boris Kagarlitsky

Eurasian Home Analytical Resource
January 28, 2010

Last week the Heritage Foundation published the 2010 Index of Economic
Freedom. According to that rating, Hong Kong is the world’s freest
economy, it is much freer than the USA. Armenia is freer than Brazil,
Estonia is much freer than Germany, and Kazakhstan is freer than
India. Russian economy is not free, Tajikistan outstrips it.

It is interesting that the authors of the 2010 Index, while supposing
a direct connection between the level of "economic freedom" in
a country and its wellbeing, do not care about the countries’
real achievements. When reading the list one can see that there
is no correlation between the countries’ positions in the rating
and their economic progress. It is impossible to say that all the
"free" economies prosper, while "non-free" countries are on the
decline. But the contrary cannot be stated either. For example, the
rating of Latvia, which faces bankruptcy, is far higher than India,
which develops dynamically. On the other hand, Japan and Germany
outstrip impoverished Armenia only by 1 or 2 points (those three
countries are the rating leaders).

If to consider the 2010 Index more carefully, it is getting clear that
its authors used a strange system of factors. Evidently, the liberal
ideologists believe that the economic freedom is the lack of the
state control and of its interference in the economic processes. But,
at the same time, there is such a factor as "protection of the
property rights". I wonder how a state will protect those rights with
interfering in nothing. And what does the freedom have to do with it?

Protection of somebody else’s property from my encroachments is
limitation of my freedom. For example, I like my neighbour’s cap. I
take the cap from him and put it on. So I act as a free man, who is
not limited by any state rules. If my neighbour protests, this is
his problem. He is also a free man, and can fight with me, run away
or take a cap from anyone who is weaker than he is.

Is it cynical? Not at all. Thomas Hobbes, a founder of the modern
political philosophy, whose works fundamentally influenced the
formation of the liberal thought, described the freedom in such a way.

It was quite clear to the classics of liberalism that laws limited
freedom, that the power of law and the freedom of persons, including
the economic players, contradict each other, but the development of
society requires balance between these factors and freedom has to be
limited if we want to preserve it. However, modern liberal thinkers
are not interested in those details.

Meanwhile, the freedom itself may be a terrible phenomenon. If to
return to the initial thesis and to declare a state’s non-participation
in economic processes to be the freedom criterion, then today the
maximum of potential freedom is in Haiti, which, after the earthquake,
has no government at all. But the economic life continues to exist. The
stolen humanitarian aid can be sold perfectly according to the market
laws for the price that buyers can offer, to those who have money
or some barter resources. Therefore, those, who do not have enough
money or the resources, can die of starvation unless they have guns
by means of which the people can solve their problems.

True, here is a question that is unpleasant for liberal thinkers:
what is of more importance – the property rights or the human
rights? The theorists believe that those two things automatically
imply each other, so one should not discuss those subjects. But the
practitioners have their own problems – for example, they should
decide if it is permissible to open fire on starving people trying
to ransack food depots. If to allow them to pilfer the food, which
they cannot afford to buy, what about the property right? And would
their killing be a violation of human rights?

Haiti’s experience visually illustrates an old, but unpopular fact: the
bourgeois standards and rules are effective only in a well-established
bourgeois society, because they are created only for this kind of
society. In the same way, the football rules are good for football,
but they are bad for hockey.

The rules themselves do not create the society. The rules are being
formed simultaneously with the society, but it is impossible to
build the social relations system if only to proclaim the rules and
values or to pass the laws. It is extremely naïve to think that if
you introduce in your country the official standards inherent in the
developed bourgeois society, like the Western society, you can create
a European democracy. The situation would be completely different –
the rules would not be effective. At best, they will be ignored.

The rules of the respectable bourgeois society are ineffective in
the earthquake-destroyed Haiti, and they would be ineffective in a
peripheral capitalist society, which the modern Russia is, as well.

They were ineffective in Western Europe about three hundred years ago,
when the bourgeois system was imposed on the people through violence,
repressions, revolutions and dictatorships. The societies were always
and everywhere modernized in such a way.

Only when the people were trained against their will to a certain
system, when the resistance of opponents was suppressed and alternative
standards, rules and values were abolished, when the government
intimidated everybody – then the foundations of the freedom in the
respectable bourgeois society were laid down.

Maybe, it is not necessary to repeat this way for such a long time.

Three hundred years is a too long period for our rapid life. For
example, fifty years may be enough. But the question is if it makes
sense to repeat that way in the first place.

Boris Kagarlitsky is a Director of the Institute of Globalization
and Social Movements

Traffic Police: Armenian Pedestrians Fined With More Than 6 Million

TRAFFIC POLICE: ARMENIAN PEDESTRIANS FINED WITH MORE THAN 6 MILLION DRAMS IN JANUARY

ARKA
Jan 28, 2010

YEREVAN, January 28. / ARKA /. Armenian pedestrians were fined 6
million 156 thousand drams for crossing the street in the wrong place
in January, the chief of traffic police Armenia Markar Ohanyan told
reporters on Wednesday.

"In the period from January 11 until January 25 2,052 pedestrians
were fined, 7506 drivers got tickets for not wearing seat belts,
and 2014 drivers for parking at public transport stops," said Ohanyan.

He said that before the Christmas holidays the traffic police tried to
make concessions to pedestrians and drivers in their minor violations.

At the same time the commander of the Traffic Police said almost all
drivers have started using seat belts and it has become part of their
everyday life.

"However, we must increase the traffic culture in the country, so
that drivers understand that seat belts are needed for themselves in
the first place," he said.

In this context, Ohanian noted the importance of the joint work of
traffic police and the media.

In Armenia, a penalty for crossing the street in the wrong place is
three thousand drams, and the fine for not having the seat belt on
is five thousand drams.

250 Antihail Stations To Be Installed In Armenia By 2013

250 ANTIHAIL STATIONS TO BE INSTALLED IN ARMENIA BY 2013

Noyan Tapan
Jan 26, 2010

YEREVAN, JANUARY 26, NOYAN TAPAN. Under conditions of the global
financial and economic crisis, due to which the economic decline in
Armenia made 15%, a relative stability was ensured in agriculture,
RA Minister of Agriculture Gerasim Alaverdian stated at the January
26 press conference. According to him, crop production amounted to
333.5 billion drams in January-November 2009, growing by 0.2%, while
cattle-breeding production made 700 million drams in the same period,
declining by 0.9%.

Work to be done with processing enterprises is one of the agricultural
sector’s priorities in 2010. In particular, G. Alaverdian attached
importance to the construction of a sugar refinery in Akhurian
community of Shirak marz. The sugar refinery will be put into operation
in May and will initially use imported raw material, whereas starting
from the autumn it will be supplied with sugar beet grown in Shirak
and Lori marzes. The minister said the refinery can purchase 4
thousand tons of beet daily and its productive capacity will make
250-280 thousand tons of sugar a year. 1,000 jobs will be created,
another 20 thousand people will engage in sugar beet cultivation.

G. Alaverdian said that last year subsidies of 1.6 billion drams were
given to farmers under the state program of assistance for land users.

Subsidies of 1 billion 100 million drams will be provided this year to
7 marzes (provinces) located in the high-altitude zone: the marzes of
Gegharkunik, Aragatsotn, Kotayk, Lori, Shirak, Vayots Dzor, and Syunik.

In the minister’s words, by the decision taken by the government in
2008, 250 antihail stations must be installed in the country. The
program will finish in 2013. About 60 stations currently operate in
Ararat, Armavir, Aragatsotn and Shirak marzes. 550 million drams
will be allocated from the state budget in 2010 for the program’s
continuation.