Failure To Honor Commitment Assumed By Armenia To Become Pivotal Iss

FAILURE TO HONOR COMMITMENT ASSUMED BY ARMENIA TO BECOME PIVOTAL ISSUE OF DISCUSSION IN PACE

YEREVAN, AUGUST 19, NOYAN TAPAN. “I hope that the political parties
will be able to make a concerted effort in order to reach an
agreement on the issue of constitutional amendments.” PACE President
Rene van der Linden, who is on a three-day visit to Armenia, stated
this at the August 19 press conference in Yerevan. In his opinion,
the constitutional reforms are the most important discussions of the
political issue procceding from the interests of the whole country.
For this very reason, he called upon all the sides to take joint
steps within the next few days in the direction of further
improvement of the draft, including the strengthening of the mass
media’s independence. According to PACE President, the proposed draft
is much better in its contents than the previous one, and it is
extremely important that all the political forces of Armenia support
the constitutional reforms. “It will determine to a great extent
whether Armenia will proceed along the path of becoming a modern
democratic state or not,” Rene van der Linden said. According to him,
since Armenia is still in the process of PACE monitoring, the failure
to honor the commitment assumed by Armenia will be a pivotal issue of
discussion in PACE. He noted that the Armenia- Council of Europe
relations also affect the Armenia – the European Union relations.

Armenian FM receives chairman of democratic nat’l committee of US

ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTER RECEIVES CHAIRMAN OF DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE OF US

ARKA News Agency
Aug 19 2005

YEREVAN, August 19. /ARKA/. RA Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan
received Chairman of Democratic National Committee of the US Howard
B. Dean; press-service of the RA Foreign Ministry reported ARKA
News Agency. The bilateral cooperation was considered as the main
guarantee of Armenia’s economic development and regional stability;
the problems of Turkish-Armenian relations and political and economic
developments in Armenia were discussed as well.

The parties agreed that peace and prosperity in the Caucasus are
still the focus of interest of the US. A.A. -0–

Azerbaijani Defense Minister Hopes For International Community ToRec

AZERBAIJANI DEFENSE MINISTER HOPES FOR INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY TO
RECOGNIZE ARMENIA AGGRESSOR

YEREVAN, AUGUST 19. ARMINFO. Those in Baku believe that the
international community will recognize Armenia an aggressor-state
soon. Azerbaijani Defense Minister, Colonel General Safar Abiyev said
at a briefing as a result of his visit to Latvia, Trend reports.

In his words, Azerbaijan “will restore its territorial integrity and
will not yield Armenia its native territories.” “All the occupied
lands, including Karabakh, must be returned to Azerbaijan. After,
we may agree to grant autonomy to Nagorny Karabakh and guarantee the
security of its population and development of economy,” the minister
said. He expressed concern over “dual standards in settlement of
the conflict,” “we aspire for peace settlement of the Armenian-
Azerbaijani conflict,” Abiyev said.

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August 19, 2005

Raffi Hovannisian-Kostas Karamanlis Consultations

Athens–Greek Prime Minister Konstantinos A. Karamanlis received
Armenia’s first Minister of Foreign Affairs Raffi K. Hovannisian at
his government office here today.

Karamanlis and Hovannisian, who studied together at the Fletcher School
of Law and Diplomacy 25 years ago, deliberated on a full agenda of
issues ranging from regional security and European integration to
domestic developments and the bilateral relationship between the
Hellenic Republic and the Republic of Armenia.

Prime Minister Kostas Karamanlis is chairman of the New Democracy
Party of Greece. Raffi Hovannisian, who is founder of the Armenian
Center for National and International Studies () and
the National Citizens’ Initiative (), currently chairs the
Heritage Party of Armenia ().

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BAKU: President Promises to Increase Military Power

Baku Today, Azerbaijan
Aug 17 2005

President Promises to Increase Military Power

17/08/2005 14:55

President Ilham Aliyev says Azerbaijan’s military spending will continue to grow.

Addressing the ceremony dedicated to the 86th anniversary of frontier
guard troops on Tuesday, the President said that the country’s
military expenses have grown 76% this year to make up about $300
million. “I have issued instructions to ensure the growth will
continue next year.”

Aliyev noted that the government faces an objective to bring the
military spending figures to the overall budget of Armenia.

“Increasing military potential will affect the conflict settlement.

The Armenian leadership should understand that we will not yield our
land.”

The President added that Armenia is not able to compete with
Azerbaijan in the political, economic or military fields and the
difference ‘will be even greater in the future’.

Aliyev said that the country’s economic development allows a peaceful
settlement of the Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno Karabakh conflict. He
termed strengthening of Azerbaijan’s national army as an important
factor in this respect.

Aliyev emphasized that Azerbaijan is pursuing an ‘open-door’ policy.

Its borders are a key condition for the independence of the state’,
he said.

“Those trying to enter the country with bad intentions should know
that our state borders are strongly protected.”

On Monday, the President awarded a group of frontier guards with
military ranks and medals on the occasion of the mentioned holiday.

Prosperity Is Secured For Rulling Clan On Account Of Working People,

PROSPERITY IS SECURED FOR RULLING CLAN ON ACCOUNT OF WORKING PEOPLE,
“DEMOCRATIC ARMENIA” UNION STATES

YEREVAN, AUGUST 15, NOYAN TAPAN. “The present authorities of Armenia,
being unable to solve problems arisen before the society, not making
even a step in the direction of creating mechanizms of social
protection of a working man, make an attempt to secure prosperity for
the rulling clan just on the account of working people.” This is said
in the August 12 statement of the “Democratic Armenia” union. It was
mentioned that the unprecedented, 30% increase of the fare of express
microbuses is a link of the chain of rises in price in different
spheres of the public utilities company started during the last few
months. The union considers the economic explanations of the
authorities as “unfit.” “The authorities’ loud-voiced statements
about a two-digit economic increase and increase of the national
currency rate are more than groundless on the background of this
oppression,” is mentioned in the statement of the “Democratic
Armenia” union.

NATO realizes complexity of regional coop in S. Caucasus

PanArmenian News Network
Aug 8 2005

NATO REALIZES COMPLEXITY OF REGIONAL COOPERATION IN SOUTH CAUCASUS

08.08.2005 03:08

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ NATO realizes that the regional cooperation in the
south Caucasus is complicated by the conflicts between the neighbor
states, NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer stated.
«Certainly we support cooperation and friendly relations everywhere
including the Caucasus. At the same time we understand that the
positions of some states of the region can fundamentally differ in
priorities and political ambitions. Over this reason NATO decided to
implement Individual Cooperation Action Plan to bring cooperation in
accord with the demands of each country», NATO Secretary General
stated, Mediamax agency reported.

Canadian directors award nods announced, gala dinner to be held Oct.

Canadian directors award nods announced, gala dinner to be held Oct. 1
By John Mckay

Canadian Press
Friday, August 05, 2005

TORONTO (CP) – Jerry Ciccoritti, one of Canada’s workhorse filmmakers,
has been nominated in both the feature film and TV movie categories
for the 2005 Directors Guild of Canada awards.

Ciccoritti, whose latest project, the Shania Twain biopic, will air
on CBC-TV in October, was nominated for one of his personal works,
the minimalist drama Blood, and for directing Sophia Loren in CTV’s
epic miniseries Lives of the Saints.

The Directors Guild awards will be handed out at a gala dinner Oct.
1, MCed by former SCTV comic Joe Flaherty.

Other film director nominees include Jim Donovan for Pure, Michael
McGowan for Saint Ralph and Lewin Webb for The Good Shepherd. Other
contenders in the TV movie/miniseries category are Charles Biname for
the CBC political thriller H20, Michael DeCarlo for an instalment of
the Murdoch Mysteries and Kari Skogland for the hockey tale Chicks
With Sticks. H20 got four other nominations: team achievement,
production design and picture and sound editing.

In series television, contenders include Ken Finkleman for an episode
of his Newsroom parody series on CBC, Don McBrearty for an episode
of the pay-cable bio-thriller ReGenesis, and Mina Shum and Stephen
Surjik for Da Vinci’s Inquest.

More than 100 jury members screened nearly 400 submissions and came
up with 79 nominations in 20 categories. And the nods were spread
widely across the industry with few entries getting more than a couple.

Guild president Alan Goluboff says this year’s nominations include
a wide range of veterans and new filmmakers across the country.

“Next year’s going to be slightly different because (Atom) Egoyan’s
going to have a film, (David) Cronenberg . . . I mean everybody under
the sun is going to have a film out next year,” says Goluboff who
adds that it was a particularly lean year for Canadian cinema.

“Canadian production is down,” he says, “in my view due to particular
government policies that have continued to make it very difficult
for filmmakers to work in this country.”

Goluboff concedes he has a political agenda in complaining that
government doesn’t feel concerned about a drop in Canadian production.

“We’re all losers because of that as Canadians,” he says. “But in
spite of that filmmakers, artists, will find ways to get their films
made and these awards in part reflect that.”

Blood, also nominated for picture editing, was an experimental film
by Ciccoritti featuring only two characters in a room and shot in
real time on digital video. It was screened at last year’s Toronto
International Film Festival. Lives of the Saints was an international
co-production featuring Loren and a cast of Italian-Canadians in an
epic family drama based on a series of novels by Canadian writer
Nino Ricci. It was also nominated in one of the Directors Guild
team achievement categories and for production design and best sound
editing.

Along with Lives of the Saints, Saint Ralph, the touching story of a
Canadian teen who enters the 1954 Boston Marathon as a tribute to his
ailing mother, was also nominated for outstanding team achievement,
production design and sound editing.

Don McKellar’s Childstar was a triple nominee, for team achievement,
and picture and sound editing. Istvan Szabo’s Being Julia received
nods for both picture and sound editing. The Robert Lantos-produced
feature netted star Annette Bening a best-actress Oscar nomination
this past year.

The Directors Guild of Canada awards this year will honour the
late Daniel Petrie Sr. (The Bay Boy, Fort Apache the Bronx) with a
lifetime achievement award, and former guild president Alan Erlich
with a distinguished service award.

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E-Commerce book published in Armenia

“E-COMMERCE” BOOK PUBLISHED IN ARMENIA

ARKA News Agency
Aug 1 2005

YEREVAN, August 1. /ARKA/. The book titled “E-Commerce” has been
released in Armenia, the author Albert Poghosyan said at the
presentation. He said that this book is aimed to disseminate the
idea of e-commerce in Armenia and to acquaint the Armenian reader
with advantages of the up-to-date network technologies.

The book, which has first been published in Armenian, discusses
in details the main terms and concepts and role of the Internet
in E-commerce, money flows in the network, the Armenian EDram and
ArCa payment systems, as well as organizational-economic models
Business to Client (B2C) and Business to Business (B2B). The
E-commerce training courses based on this book were held in Yerevan
jointly with the Armenian Distance Learning Network (ADLN) and
the US International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX). After
the presentation of the book, 30 participants of the courses were
awarded certificates. Poghosyan said that E-commerce is a new field
in Armenia’s economy and is only being formed, while businessmen from
developed countries receive enormous profits through the competent
usage of the Internet.

He expressed hope that the book will contribute to the development of
E-commerce in Armenia and to the elaboration of successful projects
on the market by Armenian businessmen. A.A. -0–