BAKU: Erdogan: Won’t reopen the borders with Armenia unless NK solve

APA, Azerbaijan
April 11 2009

Erdogan: We will not reopen the borders with Armenia unless Nagorno Karabakh conflict is solved

[ 11 Apr 2009 11:46 ]

Baku ` APA. `Turkey will not sign a deal to normalize the relations
with Armenia unless Baku and Yerevan reach an agreement on the
settlement of Nagorno Karabakh conflict,’ Turkish Prime Minister Recep
Tayyip Erdogan said, APA reports quoting Reuters.

After visiting Antakyad municipality, Erdogan, who is on leave at
present, answered journalists’ questions about the reports on the
reopening of Turkey-Armenia borders. He said that Turkey and Armenia
could hold negotiations on the basic principles.
`But it depends on the settlement of Nagorno Karabakh conflict. We
will not sign a final deal with Armenia unless there is agreement
between Azerbaijan and Armenia on Nagorno Karabakh,’ he said.

Erdogan also took a stance on Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian’s
statement that the borders might be reopened by October.
Sarkisian had said Turkey-Armenia border, closed since 1993, might be
reopened by October. He had expressed his hope that he would go to
watch October 7 match between the national teams of Turkey and Armenia
in 2010 World Championship qualifying by crossing the border.

Erdogan said the president’s watching a football match had nothing to
do with the reopening of the borders.
`Does Turkish President’s watching the match with Armenia mean the
reopening of the borders? Is it possible?’ he said.

Obama stops short in Turkey

Burbank Leader, CA
April 11 2009

Obama stops short in Turkey

Published: Last Updated Friday, April 10, 2009 10:23 PM PDT

President Obama stopped short of officially acknowledging the Armenian
Genocide during his recent trip to Turkey, telling the press corps
Monday that he did not want to â??preempt any possible
arrangements or announcements that might be made in the near
future.â??

As a presidential candidate, Obama made it clear that the death of
roughly 1.5 million Armenians at the hands of Ottoman Turks in 1915
was genocide, â??not an â?`allegation,â?? a
â?`personal opinionâ?? or a â?`point of view,”
as he wrote in a 2006 letter to then-Secretary of State Condoleezza
Rice.

On Monday, Obama told reporters at a joint press conference with
Turkish President Abdullah Gul that he had not changed his views, but
was encouraged by `a series of negotiations, a process in place
between Armenia and Turkey to resolve a whole host of long-standing
issues, including this one.’

Turkey has so far refused to acknowledge the genocide, despite
findings to the contrary from scores of historical scholars and human
rights leaders the world over. The European Parliament, 20 national
governments and 42 state governments have already passed resolutions
recognizing the genocide.

Past attempts in Congress to pass a similar resolution have stalled
repeatedly amid political pressure to avoid harming relations with a
key NATO ally, but given Obama’s popularity abroad, supporters of the
genocide resolution have held out hope that this time will be
different.

Rep. Adam Schiff, who reintroduced a bipartisan resolution in March
calling on the U.S. to formally recognize the Armenian Genocide, said
he was disappointed that Obama did not take a firmer position on the
matter, but hoped that he prepared Gul in private for an official
statement later this month, when Armenians commemorate the mass
killings.

`We’re trying to do everything we can to get him to make a statement
for April 24,’ Schiff said.

He warned against the Obama administration buying into Turkey’s `old,
failed concept’ of a historical commission to mediate the issue.

Gul pushed for the commission Monday, arguing that while his country
was `ready to face the realities,’ the matter of genocide should not
be left to `the politicians and legal experts.’

`It is not a parliamentarian, a politician, who can make a decision on
this without knowing the circumstances to the situation,’ Gul told
reporters.

It is that position that has angered Armenians, who say the issue of
genocide has long been settled, so advocating for a historical
commission `is just a delay tactic by the Turkish government,’ said
Zanku Armenian, chairman of the Armenian National Committee Glendale
chapter.

`President Obama missed an opportunity to speak truthfully about the
Armenian Genocide when he was in Turkey and help them face their
past,’ he said. `However, we believe President Obama is a man of his
word, and hope that he will stick by his past words, as he said he
would in Turkey, when it comes to April 24 in a White House
statement.’

If he doesn’t, Schiff said, it could be a potential `game-changer’ for
his genocide resolution, which is approaching 100 co-sponsors in the
House.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in 2007 was set to bring the resolution up
for a full vote before 24 of its 235 backers withdrew support
following then-President George W. Bush’s opposition. With support for
the resolution weakened, Schiff and his co-sponsors requested that it
be tabled until political conditions improved.

Similar resolutions failed to even get that far after passing the
House Foreign Affairs Committee in 2000 and 2005, and supporters did
not want to risk a no vote.

`It will be heavily influenced by what [Obama] does,’ Schiff said.

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Burbank Dems to host Liu and Krekorian

Assemblyman Paul Krekorian, together with state Sen. Carol Liu, are
scheduled to field questions at an event in Burbank on the upcoming
slate of statewide ballot measures that lawmakers put forth as part of
a hard-fought plan to bridge a $42-billion deficit.

Several of the six proposed propositions on the May 19 ballot would
pump nearly $6 billion into the state’s 2009-10 budget, but even if
that money were approved, officials have already forecast an
additional $8 billion gap as a result of declining sales and property
tax revenues.

If the ballot measures fail, that gap could grow to roughly $14
billion, they warn. If Proposition 1A fails, the deficit could grow by
an additional $16 billion, according to the California Legislative
Analyst’s office.

That, in turn, could spell deeper cuts in transportation, education,
health care and other public services.

Nearly all of the ballot measures have trailed heavily in recent
polls.

Krekorian and Liu, whose districts include Glendale and Burbank, are
scheduled to field questions on the propositions and discuss their
ramifications at an outdoor cookout hosted by the Burbank Democratic
Club starting at 6:30 p.m. April 17.

The `backyard event’ takes place at 131 S. Reese Place and is open to
the public. Donations are encouraged.

For more information about the event, visit
or call (818) 288-2649.

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Legislators push for truck ban on Angeles Crest

State Sen. Carol Liu and Assemblyman Anthony Portantino are developing
legislation in response to a crash involving a semi-truck on Angeles
Crest Highway last week that left two dead and 12 injured.

Truck driver Marcos Costa, of Maine, failed to brake when traveling
down a steep decline from the Foothill Mountains toward a La
Cañada shopping area, hitting the Flintridge Bookstore and
Coffee House and killing Palmdale residents Angel Posca, 58, and his
12-year-old daughter, Angelina Posca, police said.

Caltrans has instituted a 90-day ban on trucks with five axles or more
along the route. Details of the legislation are still unclear, but the
bill would aim to prevent similar accidents in the future, Liu said.

Liu plans to drive on the Angeles Crest Highway route from the
Antelope Valley to La Cañada over the weekend to personally
assess what measures could be taken to stop large trucks from taking
the road, she said.

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Committee OKs bill for renewable-energy quotas

A legislative committee approved a bill last week aimed at increasing
quotas for renewable energy in California, moving the proposal to
another Sacramento body for review before it can be passed to the
Legislature for a vote.

The bill was written by Democratic Assemblyman Paul Krekorian and
would require utilities to provide a third of their energy from
renewable resources by 2020.

It would also set targets for renewable energy production at 20% by
next year and 25% by 2015.

The proposal was approved by the Assembly’s Utility and Commerce
Committee, by a vote of 8 to 5, and will move on to the Committee on
Natural Resources for consideration before lawmakers can vote on
putting the plan into law.

The proposal would help create `green jobs’ and encourage progress in
energy technology development, Krekorian said in a statement.

`The benefits of increasing our use of renewable energy are clear and
undeniable,’ he said. `Increasing our stock of renewable energy
sources is vital to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, which will slow
the rise of global warming.’

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Krekorian sponsors film competition at the Alex

More than 100 students worked to produce a total of 88 short films
that were submitted to a competition sponsored by Assemblyman Paul
Krekorian.

About a quarter of the films will be selected and screened May 15 in
the Alex Theatre, where the second annual film festival among students
in the state’s 43rd Assembly District will take place.

The festival was an effort to increase student interest in film
production and to give them an opportunity to showcase their skills in
front of a broad community audience.

‘ Jason Wells and Zain Shauk

www.burbankdemocraticclub.com

Serzh Sargsyan Assures That Joint Programs Envisaged With Iran Will

SERZH SARGSYAN ASSURES THAT JOINT PROGRAMS ENVISAGED WITH IRAN WILL BE IMPLEMENTED

ARKA
Apr 10, 2009

YEREVAN, APRIL 10, NOYAN TAPAN. Against the world financial-economic
crisis challenges, joint programs envisaged with Iran will be
implemented, RA President Serzh Sargsyan stated at the April 10 press
conference dedicated to the one year of his tenure. Nearly 60 questions
by Yerevan, regional, and foreign media representatives were asked
at the press conference lasting more than two hours and a half.

S. Sargsyan assured that the construction of the Iran-Armenia railway
will start if not in the current, then next year. He is also hopeful
that implementation of another large program will also start this year,
construction of an Iran-Armenia pipeline for importing petrol and
diesel fuel from IRI. Construction of a mighty hydro-electric power
plant will also start, which will be the mightiest one in the region.

S. Sargsyan also said that the goal of his coming visit to Iran
is to continue Armenian-Iranian political dialogue, to put forward
new programs.

The President plans to discuss development programs at his meetings
with the IRI leadership.

Touching upon the problems of Syunik bordering upon Iran, S. Sargsyan
said that the unemployment level in the region is higher than the
average index in Armenia. However, in his words, its reason is not
that there are few industrial enterprises in Syunik, but the fact
that the number of town population is big in the region. He expressed
confidence that Syunik’s leading enterprises, first of all mining
enterprises, not only will continue working, but will also implement
development programs. In particular, 16m tons of ore will be processed
in Kajaran concentrating mill in late 2009, which exceeds Soviet years’
indices two-fold.

RA Government Allocated Over AMD 58 Million

RA GOVERNMENT ALLOCATED OVER AMD 58 MILLION

PanARMENIAN.Net
09.04.2009 19:03 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ RA Government allocated over AMD 58 million to RA
National Academy of Sciences for implementation of "Monographs and
Scientific Journals Publication" budget program.

In accordance with governmental scheme, RA NAS will distribute funds
among 15 scientific publications: "Historical and Philological
Journal", "Lraber: Social Sciences", "Armenian Medicine",
"Astrophysics", "In the Worlds of Science", etc.

Armenia Posts 1.4% Inflation, Despite Gloomy Forecasts

ARMENIA POSTS 1.4% INFLATION, DESPITE GLOOMY FORECASTS

ARKA
Apr 9, 2009

YEREVAN, April 9. /ARKA/. Despite forecasted inflationary pressures,
Armenia posted a 1.4% inflation in March, Chairman of the Central
Bank of Armenia (CBA) Arthur Javadyan said Wednesday at Novosti
International Press Centre.

"We expected inflationary pressures in March due to the Central
Bank’s exchange rate adjustments," the CBA chairman said, adding the
1.4% inflation in Armenia last month was due to global inflationary
pressures and slowing demand.

Citing a 1% year-on-year inflation in March 2009, Javadyan said this
week CBA decided to decrease interest rates by 0.25% to 7.5%. "This was
an attempt to give an impetus to financial organizations and public,"
he said, adding the Central Bank had launched an expansion policy.

According to the Central Bank’s quarterly report on monetary and
credit policy, a 3% GDP reduction and 5.9% inflation is forecast in
Armenia by end-2009.

On March 3, CBA officially returned to the floating exchange rate
policy.

Shortly afterwards, AMD/USD exchange rate dropped 66.36pct to AMD
372.11 compared to March 2.

According to the CBA specialists, the average weighed AMD/USD
exchange rate is expected to range from AMD 360 to AMD 380 per $1
this year.

Sisters Arshakyan Not A Favorite

SISTERS ARSHAKYAN NOT A FAVORITE

A1+
08:45 pm | April 09, 2009

Culture

Bookmakers say that sisters Inga and Anush Arshakyan are not on the
list of favorites for the "Eurovision 2009" international song contest
to be held in Moscow in May.

The coefficient for Armenia’s chances of winning is 20 and the loss
is 1.01.

Armenia doesn’t have high chances of making it to the finals either
and has a coefficient of 15. According to bookmakers, Alexander Ribak,
who is Belarus by nationality and is representing Norway, has high
chances of winning in the contest.

Ribak has a coefficient of 2.1. Coming in at second is Greek singer
Makis Ruvas, while Turkish singer Khadise heads the top three.

Bookmakers have set a coefficient of 6.5 for Azerbaijan making it to
the semi-finals and 8.5 for a win.

Turkish PM Soothes Azerbaijan’s Concerns Over Turkey-Armenia Thaw

TURKISH PM SOOTHES AZERBAIJAN’S CONCERNS OVER TURKEY-ARMENIA THAW

armradio.am
09.04.2009 17:35

Turkey said it will be difficult to overcome problems with Armenia
unless Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is resolved, in a bid to soothe
Azerbaijan’s concerns.

Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan told reporters in Istanbul late
Wednesday that his country faces difficulty stemming from an ongoing
process that has continued between Azerbaijan and Armenia for years,
Hurriyet Daily reported.

"It is difficult to overcome problems between Turkey and Armenia
unless the Azerbaijani-Armenian dispute is resolved. We hope that
the U.N. Security Council will acknowledge Armenia as an occupier in
Nagorno-Karabakh and make a decision to call on Armenia to withdraw
from the region. The Minsk Group has been trying to resolve that
dispute for more than 17 years," he said.

"The Azerbaijani-Armenian dispute should be resolved first. Then,
problems between Turkey and Armenia can be solved, too," Erdogan added.

HAK Struggles Against Organised Crime

HAK STRUGGLES AGAINST ORGANISED CRIME

A1+
04:26 pm | April 03, 2009

Politics

"The Armenian National Congress (HAK) views the upcoming mayoral
election as a means of struggle against organised crime," says HAK
representative David Shahnazaryan.

The HAK does not consider any force, including Serzh Sargsyan and
Gagik Beglaryan, its contender at the election. "Levon Ter-Petrosyan’s
rivals have always been violence, violations and falsehood."

Mr. Shahnazaryan says the Congress rules out a coup. The HAK will
make the authorities call extraordinary presidential and parliamentary
elections rather than plot a coup as coups always have adverse effects.

The HAK representative says Levon Ter-Petrosyan stands good chances
to win the election, he is calculated to have 75-80 percent of votes.

David Shahnazaryan noted that the government ceded its position by
separating the "case of seven" because it realised that this outrageous
trial may become a possibility for the defense to reveal the real
perpetrators of March 1 assassinations. "Judge Martirosyan committed
a crime against justice by separating this high-profile case," said
David Shahnazaryan and added that if Mnatsakan Martirosyan disagrees
with his assessment he can sue him.

David Shahnazaryan says the authorities were eager to reach a verdict
under Article 300 of the Armenian Criminal Code, but they failed.

Though PACE co-reporters Colombier and Prescott registered
some progress in Armenia, welcomed the legislative amendments
and recommended that they be applied towards people detained in
connection to last year’s post-election unrest in Yerevan City,
David Shahnazaryan noted that government’s "smart resources in the
Council of Europe are fully consumed".

"Due to their provincial and primitive mentality the authorities will
do their utmost to keep the political prisoners in the cells as long
as they can," says David Shahnazaryan.

"The whole world is concerned over the financial-economic crisis, while
Armenia faces a political disaster. The most dangerous crisis menacing
over our country is the bandit regime," says the HAK representative
who pledges to dissolve the ruling regime on May 31.

Armenia Cannot Stop The Negotiations, And The Pressure On It Remains

ARMENIA CANNOT STOP THE NEGOTIATIONS, AND THE PRESSURE ON IT REMAINS
By Aghavni Haroutiunian

AZG DAILY
03-04-2009

Karabakh conflict

OSCE MG Russian Co-chair resembles his US colleague?

Armenian and Azerbaijani Presidents will probably meet next
month. Meanwhile, nothing has changed in the reality of the OSCE
Minsk Group Co-chairmanship process and in general, Karabakh conflict
settlement.

And Azerbaijan, as usual, before the presidents’ meeting again
displays a distinctive activity, in spite of Armenia that doesn’t
take any action, organize an event or make a statement.

Anyway, this time again, according to the Azerbaijani websites, the
OSCE Minsk Group Co-chair Yuri Merzlyakov announced that it is early
to speak of the referendum on the status of Nagorno Karabakh.

"It is early to speak of the referendum on the status of Nagorno
Karabakh, until it’s model is not found yet", Merzlyakov said according
to Trend News agency. (It is not clear – he speaks of the status or
the referendum).

"Holding of a referendum is defined as a principle that is proposed
to the conflict parties by the Co-chairs. It will be Karabakh people’s
manifestation of will after the parties agree on that model of voting",
he mentioned.

He also added that "the entire population" of Nagorno Karabakh
should participate in the referendum, having in view the Azerbaijani
community.

"We are working on that issue. We need a formulation of a principle
that is acceptable to the two parties", Russian Co-chair said.

"Armenia cannot stop the negotiations, and pressure on it remains",
Yuri Merzlyakov said touching upon the possible opening of the
Armenian-Turkish border. It is a viewpoint inappropriate for the
mediation mission of the Co-chair and hardly corresponds to reality.

Anyway, according to the Azerbaijani website, the Russian Co-chair
underlined that opening of the Armenian-Turkish border may positively
influence on Karabakh conflict settlement.

ARF Candidate Against Using Administrative Resources In Election

ARF CANDIDATE AGAINST USING ADMINISTRATIVE RESOURCES IN ELECTION

Yerkir
01.04.2009 16:44

Yerevan (Yerkir) – Artsvik Minasian, who leads the list of the
ARF candidates in the Yerevan Council election, says he is sure
administrative resources will be used this time too as it was the
case in all the previous elections. Speaking at a news conference on
April 1, Minasian called for a chance for the citizens to elect freely.

"Only the country’s president can give guarantees that administrative
resources will not be used. I hope that the president would publicly
state that the administrative resources would not be the main
tool," Minasian said. He added that the candidate of the Republican
Party has an advantage, which comes from the fact that he is the
incumbent mayor. Minasian said he did not see any problems in terms
of competition.

"It is, of course, unwelcome that a person who is among the main
competitors is appointed mayor. But this is the reality and all we
can do now is struggle. My goal would be campaigning without criticism
but offering solutions," he said.