Swedish Left-Wing Party Is Visiting Karabakh

SWEDISH LEFT-WING PARTY IS VISITING KARABAKH

Lragir.am
28 June 06

The delegation of the Swedish Left Party is visiting Karabakh. During
the two-day visit the Swedish will have meetings with the authorities
of Karabakh and go sightseeing.

Ulla Hoffman, representative of the Swedish parliament, the deputy
leader of the Left Party, told news reporters that the group has
been implementing a program in Armenia, and has visited Yerevan
and the regions of Armenia. Now the members of the party decided to
visit Karabakh.

The same political party initiated a survey of the Armenian Genocide
in 2002. As a result, in 2005 the parliament recognized the genocide.

Murad Artin, Armenian by origin, the deputy mayor of the city of
Orebro, a member of the party, said the group also pursues the
recognition of independence of NKR. Vardan Mkrtichyan, member of
the Ardarutiun faction of Armenia, arrived in Karabakh with the
Swedish delegation. He told news reporters that the Swedish Left
Party is implementing a program together with the People’s Party of
Armenia. And since the Left Party are feminists, the program deals
with gender issues. "We will be discussing Karabakh women joining
our partners," said Vardan Mkrtichyan.

"Aragil" Center Unites People

"ARAGIL" CENTER UNITES PEOPLE

Noyan Tapan
Armenians Today
Jun 27 2006

KRASNODAR, JUNE 27, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. The "Aragil" (stork)
center of acquaintances headed by Arevik Safarian started to function
from April, 2005, in the territory of the Surb Hovhannes Avetaranich
(John The Evangelist) Armenian church in Krasnodar. According to
Arevik, the main goal of the center was to organize assistance for
those people who finds it difficult to create a family by himself. One
of not less important tasks of the center is to assist marriages
between Armenians in counter-balance to interracial marriages being
practically shaped. The fact that the most part of men addressed to
the center wants to link their life with Armenian women, deserves
attention.

To add, all Armenians above 18 years old may address to the center.

According to the "Yerkramas" (country) newspaper of Armenians of
Russia, as of today, five couples from those addressed to "Aragil"
linked their fates.

During a comparatively short period of time the center became famous
not only in Krasnodar and in the country, but in Moscow as well from
where a few letters were addressed to "Aragil." Attempts are made
to establish ties with Armenia: the last example, a young man from
Krasnodar even came to Yerevan to get acquainted with a girl.

"Though many people would like to address to the center, however,
there are restraining factors, and first of all, it is the shyness,
the head of the center mentions. But there is nothing blameworthy in
the center’s assistance, creating a family is a very serious issue,
isn’t it. We have cases when parents address to us secretly from
their children whom they want to help to create a family."

"Aragil" attempts to establish ties with similar organizations
of Armenia and Russia: in Arevik Safarian’s opinion it will be
useful. The head of "Aragil" mentions that it is not easy to establish
acquaintances just by forms. It would be better to organize evening
parties and festive events during which young people (and not so young
ones) would have possibility to communicate and form some opinion
about one another. This part of activity of the center will suppose
financial expenses, and Arevik hopes that people are found soon who
will sponsor similar events.

EU’s Efforts To Settle NK Conflict Motivated By Its Ambition To Rid

EU’S EFFORTS TO SETTLE NK CONFLICT MOTIVATED BY ITS AMBITION TO RID REGION OF RUSSIA’S DOMINANCE

Arka News Agency, Armenia
June 26 2006

YEREVAN, June 26. /ARKA/. European Union’s efforts to settle Karabakh
conflict are motivated by its ambition to rid the region of Russia’s
dominance, Russian political analyst Victor Nadein-Rayevski said
Saturday at a press conference in Yerevan.

He also said that OSCE Minsk Group’s and International Crisis
Group’s latest proposals prompt certain concern. In particular,
if peacekeeping forces are deployed in the troubled region,
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic’s borders, including border with Armenia,
will be blocked and European Union will oust Russian troops from the
region, the political analyst said.

In his opinion, Azerbaijani refugees return backed by peacekeeping
forces will produce irreparable effect here, just like in Kosovo,
where Serbs fled their homeland to survive genocide.

Nadein-Rayevski also pointed out that this way to settle the
conflict is very convenient to the EU also because it will secure
Baku-Tbilisi-Jeyhan oil pipeline. Instead, this way is extremely
disadvantageous to Karabakhi and Armenian people, he said wondering
why the problem of Azerbaijani refugees is surrounded by so fuss
while that of Armenians driven from their homes in Baku and other
Azerbaijani cities is fallen into neglect.

Head Of Armenian Church Undaunted By Turkish Protests

HEAD OF ARMENIAN CHURCH UNDAUNTED BY TURKISH PROTESTS

Armenpress
Jun 26 2006

ISTANBUL, JUNE 26, ARMENPRESS: The head of the Armenian Apostolic
Church, His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of
All Armenians, who will end on June 28 a week-long Pontifical visit
to Turkey, stated in Istanbul that the genocide of Armenians planned
and executed by the government of the Turkey during World War 1 is
an undeniable historical fact and not subject to debates.

"The genocide of Armenians is a crime that had happened and which
must be acknowledged. The issue of the Armenian genocide has been
explored by researches for 90 years," he was quoted by Turkish Dogan
news agency as saying. A report by the Associated Press said Karekin
II’s remarks will complicate the end of his visit that was already
marked by protests of nationalistic organizations.

Karekin II said meantime he was not impressed by the protests. "They
are not able to break my spirit and have no impact on my visit, but
if such protests continue they will prove that we still have to a
lot to do to have these two nations live in peace."

Karekin II is visiting Turkey upon the joint invitation of His
Beatitude Archbishop Mesrob Mutafian, Armenian Patriarch of
Constantinople; and His All Holiness Bartholomew I, Ecumenical
Patriarch of Constantinople.

During this first Pontifical visit the Catholicos visited Armenian
churches and holy shrines, extended his pontifical blessings to the
Armenian community of Istanbul, and met with Armenian intellectuals
and young men and women. On Sunday, June 25, His Holiness celebrated
a Pontifical Divine Liturgy in the Armenian Patriarchate’s Cathedral
of the Holy Mother of God.

Also planned is a meeting between the Pontiff of All Armenians and
the Governor of Istanbul. His Holiness is scheduled to return to the
Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin on June 28.

Azeri president says ready for war with Armenia over Nagorno Karabak

Azeri president says ready for war with Armenia over Nagorno Karabakh

AFX Europe (Focus); Jun 23, 2006

BAKU (afx) – Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev said the country will
retake the enclave of Nagorno Karabakh by "peaceful means or by war".

Azerbaijan fought Armenia for control of the majority-Armenian enclave
in Azerbaijani territory from 1988 to 1994.

International mediation is "hopeless," Aliyev said at a graduation
ceremony of cadets at Azerbaijan’s top military academy.

Oil will bring Azerbaijan 140 bln usd over the next two decades,
Aliyev said, and "there is no doubt we will use this money to
strengthen the army so that it can return our lands at any moment."

Azerbaijan’s first major oil pipeline, which is operated by BP and
backed by the US, goes online on July 13. The Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan
pipeline (BTC) will provide an important export route to Western
markets.

Military spending in the predominantly Shiite Muslim country of 8 mln
people has quadrupled over the past four years to 700 mln usd in 2006,
said Aliyev, adding that yesterday, he ordered servicemen’s wages to
be increased by 100 pct.

"We are buying modern armaments," Aliyev said without elaborating. "Our
expenses in the military sphere will grow even more," he added.

Karabakh broke away from Azerbaijan in the late 1980s, sparking a
six-year conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan that claimed 25,000
lives and displaced hundreds of thousands of people. Despite a 1994
ceasefire, tensions remain high in the mountainous region — one of
the world’s most militarized zones

OSCE: Peaceful Settlement Of Karabakh Conflict Possible

OSCE: PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT OF KARABAKH CONFLICT POSSIBLE

PanARMENIAN.Net
21.06.2006 17:26 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ There is a possibility to settle the Nagorno
Karabakh conflict peacefully, OSCE Secretary General Marc Perrin
de Brichambaut stated in Baku. In his words, the OSCE Minsk group
Co-chairs will report to the OSCE Permanent Council in Vienna June
22. "No one can say that the process stopped. I think the international
community is interested in the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh
conflict. Different variants of peaceful resolution are being
considered.

We can only hope that everything will be all right. At that it’s
hard to foretell whether the conflict will be settled this year,"
the OSCE Secretary General said. Besides, he expressed satisfaction
with the activities of the OSCE MG, reported Trend new agency.

Imports Up While Exports Down In Five Months Of 2006

IMPORTS UP WHILE EXPORTS DOWN IN FIVE MONTHS OF 2006

Armenpress
Jun 20 2006

YEREVAN, JUNE 20, ARMENPRESS: In the first five months of 2006
Armenia’s foreign trade rose 9.7 percent from a year ago to $1.107
billion. According to the figures, released by Armenian national
statistical committee (Armstat), the volume of foreign trade, not
counting diamond industry output, was $920 million, also up 19.2
percent from a year ago.

Armenian exports in the reported span amounted to $340 million,
almost 6 percent down from a year ago.

The import of goods meantime grew 17.5 percent to $768.3 million. Not
counting cut diamond exports, exports overall constituted $249 million
and imports $671 million. Year-on-year growth rates were respectively
2.2 and 27 percent.

US Congressmen: EU Should Urge Turkey To Recognize Armenian Genocide

US CONGRESSMEN: EU SHOULD URGE TURKEY TO RECOGNIZE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

PanARMENIAN.Net
20.06.2006 15:00 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ US Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney (D-NY) has
urged the European Union (EU) to press Turkey to meet its accession
criteria, properly recognize the Armenian Genocide and end its
ongoing blockade against Armenia, reports the Armenian Assembly of
Armenia. The congressional correspondence, addressed to European
Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso and signed by nearly two
dozen lawmakers, states that Turkey’s progress towards establishing
guarantees for democracy, rule of law, human rights and respect and
protection of minorities remains wholly inadequate.

The bipartisan letter states in part: "Of particular concern is
Turkey’s lack of interest in considering improvements in areas that are
of paramount importance for the integrity and credibility of Turkey’s
bid for membership. Principal among such areas is the question of
Turkey’s diplomatic recognition of Armenia, and the removal of its
blockade, as a major impediment to regional security and development
in the South Caucasus. Equally critical is Turkey’s ability to end
its official policy of denial of the Armenian Genocide, and come to
terms with its genocidal legacy."

The United States has called upon Turkey to restore economic, political
and social ties with Armenia, while the European Parliament has
adopted a resolution urging Ankara to open its border with Armenia,
and recognize the genocide, as a precondition to membership to the EU.

BAKU: Speech Of Aliyev At The 33rd Session Of Islamic Conference Of

SPEECH OF ALIYEV AT THE 33RD SESSION OF ISLAMIC CONFERENCE OF MPS

AzerTag, Azerbaijan
June 19 2006

Dear Mr. Secretary General,

Dear ministers, heads of delegations,

Dear guests!

I cordially welcome all of you and say: "Welcome to Azerbaijan!"

We highly estimate carrying out in Azerbaijan of the 33rd Session of
Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers. In Azerbaijan, it is for the
first time is being held such authoritative meeting. Certainly, we
very much would like, that discussions during the session, exchange
of views have even more improved our work, have strengthened our
contacts. I do not doubt that the would-be-made decisions, including
Baku Declaration will make huge contributions to out work.

The Organization of Islamic Conference strengthens its positions,
opportunities of influence of the organization on processes occurring
in the world extend, which, certainly, very much pleases us. Our
brotherly, friendly connections, solidarity gives us more forces. Our
contacts in political plane are at very high level. Alongside with
bilateral relations, we successfully take part in various international
actions, various projects of regional cooperation in a multilateral
format. Certainly, we very much would like for strengthening of
contacts among us in all areas. First of all, in the field of economy,
as today economic opportunities, economic potential, certainly, define
force of the country, its opportunity of influence. Our activity
should be directed on mutual support, strengthening of economy of
our countries. For this purpose, undoubtedly, it is necessary to
expand mutual trade contacts even more. I hope, that the today’s
meeting will give very important impulse to the work forthcoming in
this area, and cooperation between the OIC member states in all areas
will become closer.

Simultaneously, at present session questions disturbing us will be
discussed, it is necessary for us to state the position. In some cases,
the processes occurring in the world cause our concern. First of all,
attempts of mass media of some countries and the certain political
circles to associate the Islam with terrorism cause our extreme
concern and indignation. We, in any way, cannot presume it.

The Islam cannot be associated with terrorism. The Islam is a religion
of peace, good, and tolerance. Azerbaijan itself is a victim of
terror. The Armenian terrorist organizations have committed against
us over 30 acts of terrorism, as a result of which were killed 2
thousands of Azerbaijanis. Nevertheless, we do not connect these
terrorist organizations with this or that religion. It is wrongful. The
terrorism does not have either religion, or nationality. Therefore, it
is necessary for us to make more confidently the protest against it,
to state the position. Besides, we should, using all opportunities
of propagation, to express the attitude to this negative tendency
causing extreme concern, to prevent it by our activity.

Another question we are concerned is strengthening of the tendencies of
hatred for Islam. Now we speak much on dialogue among civilizations,
in fact, in life we see contrary. We see that in numerous countries
there occur cases of religious discrimination, the people of Islamic
faith are not duly regarded, but we cannot by any way admit this
religious discrimination. Now we speak of globalization, dialogue
between civilizations, and quickly attain democratic values. In this
case, we can on no ground reconcile with the existence of religious,
or national discrimination, or negatively regarding the believers of
any religion. I am convinced that as a result of common efforts of
countries of the Organization of Islamic Conference we shall state
our position. I hope our common activity will bring clarity to all
the questions wee are concerned and they will be prevented.

Today, we gave gathered in Azerbaijan. I have already noted that this
is a landmark event for us. It is for the first time such an event
is being held in Azerbaijan and I hope, you, at the same time, will
have chance to recognize with our country. Azerbaijan is an ancient
country, a historical land. As an independent state, it is young.

Only 15 years ago, Azerbaijan has restored its state independence and
up to day is strengthening its positions on international arena. Our
independent policy serves interests of the Azerbaijani people. We are
participants of numerous regional and international projects and their
initiators. There is established political stability in Azerbaijan,
civil solidarity. We very quickly strengthen our economic potential and
from the point of economic growth, Azerbaijan now is among the leading
states. Last year the GDP made up 26 percent. In five months of current
year, it made up 40 percent. Growth of industrial production is on high
level either. Many working places were open, and we courageously battle
poverty. In a word, Azerbaijan is a dynamically developing country and
of course, this opens new opportunities, new horizons. As a member of
world community, Azerbaijan stands on constructive position. At the
United Nations Organization, in other international organizations,
we always support the position of the OIC member states and this
policy will go on further.

At the same time, I would like to note that after gaining our state
independence up to date we have always received assistance form the
member states of the Organization of the Islamic Conference. We
appreciate the efforts of the OIC member states in support of
Azerbaijan’s position on international organizations and taking the
opportunity I would express my gratitude to all representatives.

Along with accomplishments, we, of course, have problems in
socio-economic field, and we solve them. But there are problems
hard to solve with only efforts. The heaviest and major of them is
settlement of the Armenia-Azerbaijan, Nagorno Karabakh conflict. For
long years, as a result of Armenia’s aggression, 20 percent of our
lands were occupied. Due to policy of ethnic cleanse of Armenia,
over one million of Azerbaijanis were ousted form their homelands and
became refugees and IDPs. As a result of the Armenian aggression,
all buildings, all the infrastructures in the occupied territories
were completely destroyed. The Armenians ruined the graves of our
ancestors, the mosques, historical monuments, and all the houses.

This is an unprecedented vandalism. This problem Azerbaijan faces
lessens the cooperation tendencies in region. We try and hope
that we shall achieve settlement of this question peacefully,
by negotiations. We adhere peace talks. But we cannot reconcile
with the existent situation. Territorial integrity of Azerbaijan is
recognized by the entire world, except Armenia. The United Nations
Organization has adopted four Resolutions on this question. In these
resolutions, it is stated that the Armenian armed forces should
unconditionally leave the Azerbaijan lands. But those resolutions are
not implemented. Resolutions of other authoritative organizations have
demanded the same. Also the Organization of Islamic Conference, the
Council of Europe, GUAM and others have stated their open and principle
position in this question. Unfortunately, those resolutions have no
implementation mechanism. What is the most anxious is that the most
influential world organization – the United Nations Organization has
no mechanism connected to effective implementation of resolutions. Now,
there are discussions on reforms in the United Nations Organization. I
consider, that the first reform should define implementation mechanisms
for all the resolutions. If the resolution has been adopted, it should
be implemented. If the country does not implement the resolution,
it must undergo relevant measures. This will improve much more the
work of the United Nations Organization.

Azerbaijan will never reconcile with the violence of its territorial
integrity. The ongoing negotiations will lead to peace agreement in
that case if territorial integrity of Azerbaijan is restored. I am
convinced, that we shall achieve this.

>From the historical point of view, Nagorno Karabakh is Azerbaijani
land, and the Armenians have come there in early 19th century. From the
legal point of view, Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity is recognized,
and Nagorno Karabakh is an integral part of Azerbaijan.

>From the political point of view, Azerbaijan’s positions strengthen,
and support of the international organizations is very important for
us. Also position of the Organization of Islamic Conference and its
rising reputation gives impulse to our policy. From the economic point
of view, Azerbaijan develops quickly. We are just in the beginning,
and the future will be very successful. According to estimations, rapid
economic development of Azerbaijan will make it a rich country. All
these factors gives reason to tell that we shall achieve resolution
of the questions, and I want to do it peacefully.

And at the same time, all other variants should be on the agenda.

Taking the opportunity, I once again express deep gratitude to the
Organization of Islamic Conference for support of our fair cause.

Of course, we must regard the processes ongoing in region. Progress
is possible only in existence of peace, stability and security. It to
take positive samples, where it is ensured, there is development. We
live in this region. Therefore, the processes in region, undoubtedly,
in certain measure, define our policy. At the same time, Azerbaijan’s
policy has certain impact on regional processes. In that case,
we all should try that peace, safety be established in region, the
possible risks reduced. We should not admit new risks and solve all
the questions by negotiations. We adhere this and in this case, the
risks will reduce in region. We want this. We want that our countries
developed, our peoples lived better, were more educated. One of our
problems is connected with education. Education of our people, getting
high knowledge is an important question and it defines the world’s
future. Knowledge, literacy, and application of new technologies –
all these are important for us. Our solidarity, mutual support,
perhaps, will ease our work.

Dear guests, I once again would like to tell that I am very pleased
that you are in Azerbaijan. For some of you it is the first trip
to Azerbaijan, and nice opportunity to recognize Azerbaijan. I am
convinced that our contacts with the member states of the Organization
of the Islamic Conference will further strengthen. I reiterate, that
Azerbaijan is the member of the world community for only 15 years. We
must be known, present us, and offer our opportunities to speed up
our cooperation. Azerbaijan intends to strengthen its activity in the
Organization of Islamic Conference. We consider that the Organization
has a leading role and we hope this role will rise. Our positions
will be as strong as strong is the Organization.

I once again cordially welcome you in Azerbaijan, and wish success
to the session. Thank you.

Abu Baker al-Qirbi, Foreign Minister of Yemen, Syed Hamid Albar,
Foreign Minister of Malaysia, Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, Secretary
General of the Organization of the Islamic Conference delivered their
reports. They thanked President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev for his
interesting address, excellent organization of the event and good
conditions created for the guests and recalled with great pleasure
Azerbaijani Leader’s visiting the OIC headquarters in Jeddah.

Speakers highlighted national leader’s historical services and
said that famous political figure Heydar Aliyev highly assessed OIC
activities. "Heydar Aliyev’s interesting address at the OIC session
in 1998 is an example for us," said the speakers. According to them,
he initiated some important events for the solidarity of the Moslem
world and his efforts towards preserving Islamic values, maintaining
stability in the Caucasus will never be forgotten.

Reporters told of the work done last year and found a need for
implementing reforms in this international organization and further
enhancing economic, political, scientific, cultural, technological
cooperation among member countries. They touched upon Palestine,
Iraq, Kashmir, Cyprus problems, Nagorno-Karabkh conflict as well as
ongoing developments in Somalia and Sudan. They stressed that these
conflicts and problems should be resolved in line with international
legal standards. Aggressive Armenia occupied 20 percent of Azerbaijani
territories, pursued the policy of ethnic cleansing and destroyed
cultural monuments. OIC wants peace and stability be restored all
over the world and is going to open its office in Iraq to the effect.

In their reports, speakers strongly criticized publication of the
cartoons of Prophet Mohammad in the western press. Respecting all
religions OIC will continue its activities towards promotion of
dialogue among civilizations. Speakers highlighted the need to develop
economic cooperation among OIC member countries, in particular, OIC-
initiated projects covering a variety of fields.

OIC Secretary General I. Ihsanoglu reported that a special
ten-year plan of actions was approved at the OIC meeting held last
year in Mecca. The plan envisaged the ways of settlement of the
Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict and other problems as well as issues
concerning economic, trade relations.

OIC Secretary General presented this plan to President of Azerbiajan
Ilham Aliyev. Speaking at the meeting on behalf of Asian, African and
Arab states, Foreign Ministers of Pakistan, Guinea, Sudan, thanked
Azerbaijani leader and Government of Azerbaijan for the hospitality
and excellent organization of the event.

Then, Azerbaijan took over the presidency of 33-rd Session of OIC
Foreign Ministers

Then, Foreign Minister of Azerbaijan thanked President Ilham Aliyev
for the chance to participate in the session and considered the
presidency of Azerbaijan as the great responsibility.

X X X

After the break, the session continued its work behind the closed
doors. In the evening, President of Azerbaijan hosted at the Baku
Entertainment Center the dinner in honor of the Foreign Ministers/
Heads of Delegation.

The session will continue its work June 20.

Aeplac Publishes 6th Book Of European Integration Library

AEPLAC PUBLISHES 6th BOOK OF EUROPEAN INTEGRATION LIBRARY

Noyan Tapan
Jun 16 2006

YEREVAN, JUNE 16, NOYAN TAPAN. The Armenian European Policy and Legal
Advice Center (AEPLAC) published the 6th book "European Fuel Market"
of the series European Integration Market. The first part of the book
provides an overall economic description of the European fuel market
with its quantitative and qualitative indices that allow to form a
general idea about trends on this market. The second part contains
general provisions on chemical composition of fuel, as well as the
existing and planned supervisory systems in the European Union, and
national structures that control fuel import and its quality and
ensure compliance with environmental norms of fuel use. The third
part provides information about fuel taxation and European order of
tax privileges.