Serzh Sargsian Answered The Questions Of The Frankfurter Allegemeine

SERZH SARGSIAN ANSWERED THE QUESTIONS OF THE FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG

AZG Armenian Daily
12/11/2008

Karabakh issue

In an interview under heading "New dividing lines are dangerous in the
Caucasus" to the question, "Are you ready to withdraw your armed forces
from the 7 regions?" President Serzh Sargsian answered, "The pivotal
issue of the conflict is the status of Nagorno Karabakh. Azerbaijan
should recognize the self-determination right of the people of
Nagorno Karabakh. Only after solution of this key issue other issues
may be discussed. The control over the territories is directed to the
security of Karabakh. Today we need to negotiate about the principles
of the settlement that may be followed by a peace agreement. We have
a long way to go".

Galust Sahakyan Elected Head Of The Republican Faction

GALUST SAHAKYAN ELECTED HEAD OF THE REPUBLICAN FACTION

armradio.am
11.11.2008 11:19

Late in the evening yesterday the Council of the Republican Party of
Armenia (RPA) elected Vice-President of the Party Galust Sahakyan as
head of the RPA parliamentary faction.

The position remained vacant after the former head of the faction
Karen Karapetyan was appointed Head of Staff of the Office to the
President of the Republic of Armenia.

Galust Sahakyan headed the Republican Party faction during at the
National Assembly of the previous convocation.

Employees Of Kapan Ore Mining And Processing Enterprise Go On Withou

EMPLOYEES OF KAPAN ORE MINING AND PROCESSING ENTERPRISE GO ON WITHOU-TIME-LIMIT STRIKE

Noyan Tapan

Nov 10, 2008

KAPAN, NOVEMBER 10, NOYAN TAPAN. The majority of the 1,526 employees
of Deno Gold Mining Company (former Kapan Ore Mining and Processing
Enterprise) went on a without-time-limit strike on November
8. The reason was the statement of the enterprise director Robert
Falletta that because of a fall in the prices of precious metals
in international market, it is envisaged reducing the number of the
company’s staff by 60%, while the wages of the remaining employees –
by 40%.

The strike committee created on the initiative of the trade union
chairman Surik Tumanian submitted the demands of the employees to
the management of the enterprise. "In case of nonfulfilment of the
following points: maintaining the jobs, keeping the wages at the
current level, and ensuring normal working conditions, we will demand
resignation of you and your management," is said in the letter of
demands that the srike committee handed to R. Falletta. According
to the strike committee, R, Falletta did not promise to filfil the
indicated points and ruled out his resignation.

It is noteworthy that in late October the management of Deno Gold
Mining Company announced that starting from December 13, a staff
reduction (148 people) is planned, while the contracts of another
200 employees will not be extended.

By instructions of the Armenian prime minister, the minister of energy
and natural resources Armen Movsisian, the minister of labor and
social issues Armen Hambartsumian and the minister of economy Nerses
Yeritsian went to Kapan, Kajaran and Agarak in order to familiarize
themselves with the situation in mining industry.

http://www.nt.am?shownews=1009591

Azerbaijan’s President Synchronizes Watches With Turkey

AZERBAIJAN’S PRESIDENT SYNCHRONIZES WATCHES WITH TURKEY
By Vladimir Socor

Eurasia Daily Monitor
Nov 10 2008
DC

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev visited Turkey on November 5 and
6 as his first official trip abroad since reelection, underscoring
the two countries’ special relationship. While traditional, that
relationship has evolved substantially during Ilham Aliyev’s presidency
and is no longer asymmetrical. As he remarked during his visit to
Ankara, "Turkey supported Azerbaijan during hard times, but in the
meantime Azerbaijan has become stronger and is contributing fully to
the bilateral relationship" ( via ANS-Press, November 6).

Aliyev and Minister of Foreign Affairs Elmar Mammadyarov synchronized
watches with their Turkish counterparts with regard to accelerating
talks on the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict and follow-up negotiations.

In statements issued during Aliyev’s visit, Turkish President
Abdullah Gul and the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs welcomed,
apparently without reservations, the Moscow Declaration of November
2 about a settlement of the Karabakh conflict signed by Aliyev,
Armenian President Serge Sarkisian, and their host Russian President
Dmitry Medvedev (see EDM, November 4). According to the two Turkish
statements, the Moscow Declaration fits in well with Turkey’s vision
about resolving that conflict peacefully, on the basis of international
law and direct high-level dialogue between Azerbaijan and Armenia. As
a member of the OSCE’s Minsk Group, which is mandated to provide a
framework for negotiations in that conflict, Turkey will continue
to work with both parties toward a solution. According to both
Turkish statements, the "Platform for Security and Stability in the
Caucasus"–a concept that Ankara outlined in mid-August, prompted in
part by Russia’s invasion of Georgia–is consistent with the Moscow
Declaration and can also be used as a basis for negotiations in
the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict (Anatolia News Agency, November 5;
Turkish Daily News, November 6).

Aliyev’s comments on the Moscow Declaration were more nuanced but on
the whole positive. He described it as a good basis for continuing
negotiations, drawing attention to the document’s salient points
from Azerbaijan’s perspective. The declaration makes reference to
a stage-by-stage political settlement; and it endorses past and
recent resolutions on that conflict by international organizations,
adopted in compliance with international legal norms (an allusion
to Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity and inviolability of its
internationally recognized borders). Aliyev made clear, however,
what stage-by-stage must signify: First, withdrawal of "occupation
forces from Azerbaijani territories" and the return to their homes
there of Azerbaijani citizens who were forced to flee. Afterward,
the status of Karabakh should be discussed, proceeding in any case
from Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity.

By the same token Aliyev underscored that "Implementation of any
region-wide project, political or economic, is impossible without
our participation and consent. Energy and transportation projects,
important for the region and the world, are being implemented at our
initiative." This is an indirect answer to those who advise, urge, and
occasionally pressure Azerbaijan to include Armenia in such project,
while the occupation of Azerbaijani territories continues and the
ethnic cleansing has yet to be reversed. Aliyev made these points in
his address to Turkey’s Grand National Assembly (parliament) and in
other remarks delivered during the visit (ANS, APA, November 6).

During Aliyev’s visit, Gul stated that "energy and transportation
projects are open to the entire region and can bring peace and
stability" (Anatolia News Agency, November 5; Turkish Daily News,
November 6). At the public level it did not seem fully clear whether
Gul had in mind a sequenced process, whereby Armenia could be
included in those projects after, not before, meeting the criteria
of a good-neighborly relationship with Azerbaijan and Turkey.

In its November 7 issue, the Ankara newspaper Today’s Zaman, which
is close to circles in the governing AKP party, cited "diplomatic
sources" as saying that Gul intended to host a tripartite summit
with the Azerbaijani and Armenian presidents, theoretically by early
April. Other Turkish media sources added to that version. The agenda
of such a summit would, like the Moscow summit of November 2, focus
on the Karabakh conflict but would not be confined to that. The time
and venue of such an event would be coordinated with Yerevan.

That same day, however, Sarkisian turned down the idea. He argued
that Turkey could not be a mediator because it was not a co-chair of
the 12-country Minsk Group. Under the Moscow Declaration, the Group’s
co-chairs (Russia, the United States, and France), not the other member
countries, shall act as mediators. Apparently backtracking, Turkey’s
MFA announced through a spokesman that Turkey would welcome visits
by the presidents of both Armenia and Azerbaijan but at this time was
not trying to arrange a tripartite summit (Today’s Zaman, November 7;
Arminfo, PanArmenianNet, Anatolia News Agency, November 7, 8).

On November 7 back in Baku, Aliyev received the Turkish Armed Forces
Chief of Staff, General Ilker Basbug, to discuss continuing military
cooperation, building on the successes achieved (AzerTaj, November
7). Alluding to the Georgia crisis, Azerbaijan Defense Minister General
Safar Abiyev noted during Basbug’s visit that ongoing developments
in the region made bilateral Azerbaijan-Turkey relations even more
necessary than before.

www.day.az

Israeli Police Evict Palestinians From East Jerusalem Home

Israeli Police Evict Palestinians From East Jerusalem Home
By VOA News
09 November 2008

Israeli border police officers stand guard near the al-Kurd family house in
the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in east Jerusalem, 09 Nov 2008
Israeli police have evicted a Palestinian couple from a home in disputed
east Jerusalem after an Israeli court ruled the family did not own the land
on which the house sits.

Israeli police entered the home in east Jerusalem’s Sheikh Jarrah district
at dawn Sunday and removed Mohammed al-Kurd and his wife, Fawzieh. Fawzieh
al-Kurd says the officers broke down her door and dragged her and her
husband away.

The Palestinian couple had lived in the home for 52 years. The al-Kurds
became refugees in 1948 during Israel’s Independence War and were re-housed
in the east Jerusalem building in 1956, when the area was under Jordanian
control.

Israel captured east Jerusalem in the 1967 Mideast war and annexed it in a
move not recognized internationally.

Israel’s Supreme Court ruled in July that the al-Kurds were living in the
home illegally. The couple have now moved in with neighbors.

An aide to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, Rafiq Husseini denounced the
expulsion, saying it damages Israeli-Palestinian peace efforts.

Palestinians say Israeli authorities evicted the al-Kurds despite an appeal
to Israel’s Supreme Court to stop the move.

About 10 years ago, a Jewish property rights group bought a disputed title
to the land on which the home was built. An Israeli family later moved into
a section of the building.

In another development, fighting erupted in east Jerusalem’s Church of the
Holy Sepulcher Sunday between Greek Orthodox and Armenian Christians.

Monks from the rival sects kicked and punched each other after the Greeks
objected to an Armenian ceremony in the shrine, revered as the site of
Jesus’ crucifixion, burial and resurrection.

Israel police entered the church to break up the brawl and arrested two
clergymen.

CSTO To Launch Joint Anti-Aircraft Defense System

CSTO TO LAUNCH JOINT ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE SYSTEM

PanARMENIAN.Net
07.11.2008 14:17 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Creation of a joint anti-aircraft defense system is
one of the key trends of the Collective Security Treaty Organization
(CSTO), said Valery Semerikov, deputy secretary general of the
organization.

"Draft agreements on formation of a joint anti-aircraft defense
system have been already developed and are awaiting consideration
by the organization’s member states," he said, adding that after
installation of regional systems, a joint CSTO anti-aircraft system
will be establish, CSTO office in Yerevan reported.

First State Visit To Turkey To Begin

FIRST STATE VISIT TO TURKEY TO BEGIN

Swissinfo
Nov 7 2008
Switzerland

Swiss President, Pascal Couchepin, begins an official visit to Turkey
today – the first ever visit to Turkey by a Swiss president.

It is the second visit in a week to Turkey by a Swiss government
minister and represents an improvement of relations between the
two countries.

Couchepin – Switzerland’s interior minister who holds the rotating
Swiss presidency this year – will meet President Abdullah Gul and
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan during his four-day visit.

They will discuss political, cultural and economic relations including
energy issues since Turkey is a transit country for oil and gas
supplies to Europe, the Swiss interior ministry said in a statement.

Relations between the two nations have been soured over disagreements
about whether the killing of hundreds of thousands of Armenians in
1917 amounted to genocide.

Signs of a thaw came in September, when Foreign Minister Micheline
Calmy-Rey and her Turkish counterpart, Ali Babacan, signed a memorandum
of understanding in Bern to strengthen ties.

Calmy-Rey also held talks with Babacan last week in Istanbul on the
sidelines of a regional meeting of the World Economic Forum.

Economics Minister Doris Leuthard is due to travel to Turkey later
this month and is expected to discuss the state of progress of the
oil and gas pipelines.

BAKU: Garabagh Mediators Not Allowed To Attend Moscow Talks

GARABAGH MEDIATORS NOT ALLOWED TO ATTEND MOSCOW TALKS

AssA-Irada
November 3, 2008 Monday
Azerbaijan

The OSCE mediators brokering a settlement to the Armenia-Azerbaijan
Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh conflict were not allowed to attend the
trilateral meeting of the Azerbaijani, Armenian and Russian presidents
held in Moscow on Sunday, US co-chair Matthew Bryza has said. Bryza
said the mediators had been initially invited to the Russian capital
to take part in the talks but then their participation in the meeting
was denied. He noted that this was not in compliance with the OSCE
Minsk Groups work methods. It turns out as if France and the United
States had not contributed to the process of drafting the declaration
[the document passed in conclusion of the meeting], therefore, it
has no particular importance, Bryza said.

Boxing: The Critics Only Remembered 10 Seconds Of Darchinyan’s Caree

THE CRITICS ONLY REMEMBERED 10 SECONDS OF DARCHINYAN’S CAREER
Paul Upham Content Editor

SecondsOut
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Nov 4

Vic Darchinyan, out of the shadows: Tom Casino/Showtime

By Paul Upham: Going into last Saturday’s junior bantamweight world
title unification match between Cristian Mijares and Vic Darchinyan in
Carson, California on Showtime, many boxing writers had the Mexican
a huge favourite to win. Some even suggested that Darchinyan would
not even win a round. A reckless statement considering his past
achievements, as if Darchinyan landing a punch on Mijares would be
like trying to nail jelly to a wall.

In a pre-fight poll of world boxing writers conducted by Showtime,
of the thirty-two surveyed, only six had selected Darchinyan to
win. At SecondsOut.com the Mijares selection was even more dominate,
fourteen of fifteen picking him to win.

It was as if the other 29 fights of his career had meant nothing. All
Darchinyan’s critics could remember were the 10 seconds when he was
knocked out by Nonito Donaire in five rounds in July 2007, his only
career defeat. They had chosen to forget his dominating wins over
Dimitri Kirilov, Glenn Donaire, Luis Maldonado (who drew with Mijares),
Irene Pacheco and Alejandro Montiel.

Darchinyan came out of the shadows to win three world titles at 115lbs.

What was lost on many was the simple fact that Darchinyan had improved
since his demoralising defeat. While his renowned power was again on
display against Mijares, his new levels of patience, tighter defence
and boxing skills were spectacular in their own right.

In a roundabout way, the loss to Donaire actually helped Darchinyan
reach a new level of boxing ability. Not only did the taste of defeat
allow him to refine himself and become a better boxer, it also gave
other fighters the confidence that he could be beaten. Now, the defeat
can be totalled by the Armenian as valuable experience.

Looking back, there were also some mitigating circumstances surrounding
Darchinyan’s loss to Donaire.

In readily accepting the match, Darchinyan dismissed any suggestion
that Donaire would benefit from the first hand ring experience of
his older brother Glen Donaire, who had fought Darchinyan in October
2006, receiving a broken jaw in his loss. The two brothers were able
to hatch a plan that outsmarted the then IBF flyweight world champion.

Afterwards, trainer Billy Hussein had noted that during the loss,
Darchinyan was not listening to his corner instructions and was just
trying to knock Donaire out and get home as quick as possible. There
was a reason to this. Darchinyan’s Russian fiancée Olga Stovboun
was back home in Sydney, pregnant with their first child Ruben. In
hindsight, Darchinyan did not handle the dual pressures of a world
title fight and an expectant partner on opposite sides of the planet
very well.

A change in trainer helped Darchinyan. Not that Billy Hussein was
forced out. For Darchinyan’s fight with Dimitri Kirilov in August,
Hussein was committed to training his own brother Hussy in South Africa
at the same time. With a burgeoning gymnasium to manage, Hussein also
found it more difficult to commit to training Darchinyan in the USA
before a world title fight for weeks at a time.

When Darchinyan first turned professional under Jeff Fenech, Hussein
was the assistant. When Fenech committed to training Mike Tyson in
2005, Hussein became the head trainer. For the Kirilov fight, Hussein
stepped aside and was replaced by Angelo Hyder, who had also worked
with Fenech and Hussein on many occasions. He was also supplemented
by Darchinyan’s amateur trainer from Armenia, Vazgen Badalyan.

In knocking out Kirilov in five rounds, Darchinyan looked better
than ever. Hussein is convinced that having an Armenian voice in
Darchinyan’s corner helped him immensely. While Darchinyan is now
fluent in a number of languages, in his mind during a fight, he still
fights in Armenian. Having Badalyan in the corner reinforcing the
basic fight plan to Darchinyan in the Armenian language helped him
maintain his focus during the fury of combat. It was another reason
for the improvement that was on display last weekend. An improvement
that Mijares had not expected and something the many boxing writers,
writing him off so adamantly before the fight, could not have foreseen.

32 year-old Darchinyan’s regiment of only sparring much heavier boxers
also helped him prepare for dealing with Mijares. The "Raging Bull"
had over one hundred rounds with Lovemore "Black Panther" Ndou, a
former IBF junior welterweight title holder, who is facing Kermit
Cintron at welterweight on November 15. If Darchinyan can handle
himself physically against the size of Ndou, it gives him a tremendous
advantage going into a fight with a boxer who had to weigh-in at
115lbs only 24 hours earlier.

After re-establishing his career with his knockout of Kirilov to
win the IBF junior bantamweight belt, promoter Gary Shaw initially
suggested that Darchinyan make a mandatory or easier optional
defence. Darchinyan would hear nothing of it and with his manager
Elias Nasser, they made phone call after phone call and sent email
after email to Shaw requesting he make the unification match with
WBC/WBA champion Mijares as quickly as possible. With the knockout
loss to Donaire no doubt in mind, Mijares and his promoter Lou DiBella
readily agreed.

The dominant nine round knockout win is now history.

Born Vakhtang Darchinyan in Vanadzor, Armenia on January 7, 1976
the diminutive southpaw lived in a large house in the city with his
father Rubik, a gas station owner, his mother Rena, a Russian language
teacher and older sister Liana. His father was a wrestler who loved
other tough sports like boxing and weight lifting and took him to
the local gym at six years of age.

A successful amateur boxing career followed with Darchinyan involved
in 320 bouts, losing only 23. He won 152 international contests
with 105 wins by knockout. While he did not win a medal at the
2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, eliminated in the quarter-finals,
he impressed three-division world champion Jeff Fenech at ringside,
to the point where he arranged for Darchinyan to train full time with
his Team Fenech and he eventually became an Australian citizen in 2004.

After he turned professional in November 2000, the other members
of Team Fenech would marvel as Darchinyan would talk about future
opponents and nonchalantly say, "Yes, I fight him. I beat him."

Many mistake Darchinyan’s pre-fight boasts as arrogance. It is simply
supreme confidence in his own ability to beat any boxer put in front
of him.

"Vic is the most confident fighter that I have ever been associated
with," said promoter Gary Shaw, which is quite a statement considering
he has previously worked with star names such as Lennox Lewis, Mike
Tyson, Fernando Vargas, Shane Mosley, Ronald ‘Winky’ Wright, Arturo
Gatti, Manny Pacquiao and the late Diego Corrales.

"Vic never asks me what an opponent’s style is," continued Shaw. "I
never met anyone like him. I said to someone at ringside, if I was
ever in a bar fight I’d want Vic to be there with me, because Vic
would probably go after the biggest guy first. He’d even fight a rat
on a ship. He would tell me, ‘don’t worry Gary, I’ll chase the rat
around and eventually the rat will get tired.’"

Darchinyan 31-1-1 (25) now rules as the best junior bantamweight in
the world, though, Mexican Fernando Montiel who has held the WBO strap,
may disagree.

The question is what is the biggest and best fight out there for
Darchinyan now? Montiel and another Mexican Jorge Arce immediately
come to mind. Though, don’t be surprised if Darchinyan is looking
even further up the levels of weight classes.

Before his fight with Victor Burgos in March 2007, the main event on
the card was the first of the Israel Vazquez versus Rafael Marquez
thrilling trilogy. Darchinyan openly offered to challenge the winner
of Marquez and Vazquez fight at junior featherweight at the time. "I
am going to destroy them both," he had said. "If you can be knocked
down, I can knock you out."

On Saturday night in the ring immediately after defeating Mijares,
standing alongside promoter Shaw, Darchinyan was interviewed by
Showtime’s Jim Gray.

"We’re going to fight (Oscar) De La Hoya at a catch-weight of 152
pounds," Shaw declared, with a smile on his face. The American may
have been joking. Darchinyan probably isn’t.

At the beginning of 2007, Darchinyan said that his ultimate goal was
to beat Manny Pacquiao to become the No.1 boxer in the world pound
for pound. Most doubted him. After his loss to Nonito, they laughed.

Now, after his demolition of Mijares, while it would seem to be highly
unlikely, the notion of Darchinyan facing Pacquiao one day cannot so
easily be dismissed.

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Festival Of Armenian Culture In Sochi

FESTIVAL OF ARMENIAN CULTURE IN SOCHI

Panorama.am
14:50 04/11/2008

Today "Armenian Qnar" third festival started in Baranovka village in
Krasnodar region, Russia. The mission of the festival is to contribute
to the protection and campaign of Armenian people’s art, reported the
press service of culture department of Municipality of Sochi. According
to the source, the organizers of the festival are the administration
of Khostinski region and "Centralized Club System" of the same region.

In the frameworks of the festival tradition Armenians daily things
will be exhibited there. The objective of the event is to discover
new talents and to introduce national hand made art, to strengthen
the cooperation between peoples of Caucasus.