Armenia to Showcase Its Machine-Building at USA Fair

ARMENIA TO SHOWCASE ITS MACHINE -BUILDING AT USA FAIR

YEREVAN, JANUARY 31, ARMENPRESS: The Armenian Development Agency
(ADA) will take several samples of Armenian machinery building to
showcase them at WestTech fair that will take place in the USA on
April 4-7. On the sidelines of the exhibition a conference on
investment opportunities will be held.

Armenian representatives will also take part this year in another
business forum in China. The ADA will also represent Armenia at
AICHI-2005 exhibition in Japan.

Apart from that the ADA plans also to conduct three major
advertising campaigns to showcase Armenia’s achievements in organic
chemistry, high technology and bio-technology. The first will be in
Europe, the second in the USA and the third in Australia.

Britain’s Azeri Embassy Says Travel Warning Concerns Karabakh

BRITAIN’S AZERI EMBASSY SAYS TRAVEL WARNING CONCERNS KARABAKH

Turan news agency
31 Jan 05

BAKU

The British embassy in Azerbaijan has issued an explanation in
connection with a report by ANS TV concerning the information
allegedly posted on the web site of the British Foreign Office and
suggesting that British citizens should refrain from travelling to
Azerbaijan.

A statement by the British embassy says that it does not recommend
that British citizens visit “Nagornyy Karabakh and the military
occupied area surrounding it”.

“The British government provides information about security, local
laws and customs, traffic safety and information about health and
visas,” the embassy said in the statement. The press release also says
that thousands of British citizens visit Azerbaijan every year and
that Baku is home “to a British community”, the statement says.

OSCE Minsk Group Mission Visiting Qarvatchar

OSCE MINSK GROUP MISSION VISITING QARVATCHAR

Azg/arm
01 Feb 05

The OSCE Minsk group co-chars accompanied by OSCE monitoring mission
left Stepanakert for Qarvatchar region yesterday morning. This region,
Qelbajar as Azeris called it, belonged to Soviet Azerbaijan but today
is supervised by Nagorno Karabakh forces. The monitoring mission
visited several villages ofQ arvatchar as well as the region’s
center. The mission headed by German ambassador Emily Haber includes
10 members some of who are well-informed about Karabakh
issue. Mrs. Haber spent few years in German embassy to Ankara and was
the head of OSCE Division First Counselor Federal Foreign Office. The
OSCE Minsk group co-chairs are accompanying the monitoring mission in
Qarvatchar but they are not engaged in fact-finding. They are
observing the territories whereas the monitoring group is visiting
every house asking people where they came from, who brought them there
and whether the state supports them. Questions from an enquirer are
supposed to unveil the background of the settlers.

Answering daily Azg’s question as to what the mission’s goal is,
Mrs. Haber said that they will travel across territories that are
administratively outof Nagorno Karabakh and are under the Armenians’
control, will monitorand apparently will report on the situation to
the Minsk group in 1-2 months. Ihad the impression that Russian and
American co-chairs, Yuri Merzlyakov and Steven Mann, were not
enthusiastic about visiting the territories. They think thatsuch steps
change the issue’s direction. Supposedly, they mean that Azerbaijan is
more concerned with secondary issues instead of trying to find a
solution for the conflict.

On their way to Qarvatchar from Stepanakert the OSCE mission halted at
Dadivank, this medieval pearl of Armenian architecture, and put a
candle (the thought that this Armenian monastery and the whole
territory was once introduced as Azeri made me edgy).

The route from Stepanakert to Qarvatchar takes few hours but the
monitoring mission kept on in radio-equipped vehicles when one of
Karabakh representatives was telling stories from Karabakh war. We
were passing through territories that were under Azeri military’s
control in 1992, and the ruined settlements stood as witnesses of the
past war. They saw settlements notable for the Azeris atrocities when
40 percent of Karabakh was under their control. Vasili Nalbandian,
head of Qarvatchar region’s administration, was tellingthe mission
that he lost his home at the other side of Mrav mountain and moved to
Qarvatchar having no other place to go.

Having spent all day in Qarvatchar the mission will go south in the
direction of Iranian border to see other territories under Karabakh’s
control. It is supposed that they will stay there 7-10 days trying to
get the overall picture of the region. The mission is armed with
documents from Azerbaijan with indication of regions and settlements
that Armenia is allegedly inhabiting on state level.

Though we didn’t witness mission members’ talks with the local
population, I have the impression from what I heard that 99 percent of
refugees are from Shahumian, Getashen and other parts of Azerbaijan. I
want to remind that the mission’s visit to these regions was
Azerbaijan’s initiative.

By Tatoul Hakobian in Qarvatchar

Defence Spending Tops Armenia’s 2004 Budget

DEFENCE SPENDING TOPS ARMENIA’S 2004 BUDGET

Arminfo, Yerevan
31 Jan 05

YEREVAN

The biggest portion of Armenia’s budget expenditure in 2004 (2.8 per
cent of the GDP) fell to defence, Arminfo has learnt from the Armenian
National Statistics Service.

According to the source, compared to 2003, defence spending grew by
18.4 per cent and totalled 52,476m drams (106m dollars).

(Passage omitted: education spending)

BAKU: Azeri Analyst Hits Out at CoE Reporter’s “Dual” Statement

AZERI ANALYST HITS OUT AT COUNCIL OF EUROPE REPORTER’S “DUAL” STATEMENT

Yeni Musavat, Baku
29 Jan 05

An Azeri political analyst has said that the rapporteur of the
Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe on Nagornyy Karabakh
is performing a balancing act between Azerbaijan and Armenia. In
remarks to opposition daily Yeni Musavat, Rasim Musabayov said that
David Atkinson is using “a dual language of traditional European
policy in order to preserve balance”. Musabayov also called on
Azerbaijan to pursue a “flexible” policy on Nagornyy Karabakh and not
to dramatize the situation. The following is the text of Elsad
Pasasoy’s report by the Azerbaijani newspaper Yeni Musavat on 29
January headlined “Atkinson’s ‘dual language’ statement” and subheaded
“Rasim Musabayov: ‘It is not a tragedy to start negotiations with
Karabakh Armenians'”; subheadings have been inserted editorially:

Apart from commendable points in the resolution of the Parliamentary
Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), there are some provisions
that could upset Azerbaijan. These are the recognition of the right of
Armenians in Nagornyy Karabakh to self-determination and the
recommendation that Azerbaijan “should start negotiations without any
conditions” with them.

No self-determination for Karabakh

Guided by these factors, Armenia’s official propaganda tells its
people not to worry and claims that the passed resolution will not be
that bad for Yerevan and Karabakh’s Armenians. Some statements by the
PACE rapporteur on Nagornyy Karabakh, David Atkinson, alleviate
Azerbaijani concerns, but, on the other hand, the tip of the iceberg
can be seen in an issue threatening our country. Thus, Atkinson’s
statement that “the principle of ‘the right of nations to
self-determination’ cannot be applied to the Karabakh issue” was a
kind of cold shower in winter for those who claim (setting up) the
“Nagornyy Karabakh Republic”. The rapporteur stressed that any changes
to borders can be possible with the mutual consent of the parties. He
also added that Azerbaijan will never agree to the independence of
Nagornyy Karabakh. He stressed that “the CE and other international
organizations cannot recognize the independence of Nagornyy
Karabakh. Therefore, the right of nations to self-determination cannot
be applied to Karabakh.”

“Preserving balance”

However, the second part of Atkinson’s statement gives grounds for
concern. “We are expecting the Azerbaijani government to start
establishing contacts with representatives of Nagornyy Karabakh and
discussing the problem with them following the adoption of the
resolution.”

As may be seen, the officials are hastily drawing official Baku,
without giving it any chance to enjoy the PACE resolution, in
negotiations with the regime they called “separatist”.

Political analyst Rasim Musabayov believes that Atkinson is speaking
in a dual language of traditional European policy in order to preserve
balance.

“On the one hand, he says he does not recognize the right of
(Karabakh) Armenians to self-determination, but on the other hand he
calls on Azerbaijan to negotiate with Karabakh’s Armenians. But, the
Karabakh Armenians want independence. What is there to discuss with
them in this case?”

“Frame”

Yet, the political analyst says it is necessary to note an innovation
in the resolution.

“They had been saying for many years to “go and negotiate with
Karabakh’s Armenians” and that “we support Azerbaijan’s territorial
integrity including Karabakh”. But they had been trying not to call
Armenia an occupier and the Karabakh regime separatist. Now they are
saying that and it is positive factor”.

This assessment shows the Armenians a framework. “They want to say
that this is the way to peace. Otherwise, you would not be able to go
beyond the framework. Because Azerbaijan will never recognize your
independence and you are exposing your people to difficulties by
prolonging time.”

“No tragedy”

The expert does not see the condition for Azerbaijan to negotiate with
Karabakh’s Armenians as a tragedy.

“In fact, we have never said that we do not want to negotiate with
Karabakh’s Armenians. We have said that we want to talk about the
status, but only after the liberation of the occupied territories. I
do not think it is a tragedy to have contacts on any level with
them. It is not imperative that (Azerbaijani President) Ilham Aliyev
negotiates with (leader of Karabakh separatists) Arkadiy Gukasyan
face-to-face. The negotiations can be held on a lower level. We can
sit and listen to the Armenians”.

No negotiations between communities

Musabayov says there is no need for holding negotiations between the
Azerbaijani and Armenian communities (of Nagornyy Karabakh).

“The Armenians in Karabakh have problems not with the Azerbaijani
community, but with the Azerbaijani government. I do not believe that
any talks with Karabakh’s Armenians could yield results. If Kocharyan,
a person who has done all this and controls the occupied territories,
is the president of Armenia, it is no use expecting anything from
Karabakh’s Armenians. We have been negotiating with the Armenians for
10 years and we cannot start negotiations with Karabakh’s Armenians
now. But we should not be afraid of any contacts. It does not mean
recognizing Karabakh as a party to negotiations.”

Non-constructive party

He also touched on the experience of neighbouring countries. “The
Georgian government is negotiating with the unrecognized Abkhaz and
Ossetian leaders. The Moldovan president opts for negotiations with
the concocted structure in Dniester (region of Moldova). We must not
dramatize the situation. We need to pursue quite a flexible policy
here. We must take steps for the opposite party to be seen as wrong
and non-constructive. In the end, either the non-constructive party
will came under pressure, or the international community will
understand that we have taken all steps, but the Armenians have not
come to common sense.”

In that case, there will not be a serious obstacle to Azerbaijan
resorting to a military way (of resolving the conflict), he said.

Georgia Accuses Russia Of Delaying Tank Repair Plant Handover

GEORGIA ACCUSES RUSSIA OF DELAYING TANK REPAIR PLANT HANDOVER

Rustavi-2 TV, Tbilisi
31 Jan 05

(Presenter) The Russian tank repair plant (in Tbilisi) still belongs
to its old owner. Russia was supposed to have the plant handed over to
Georgia on 30 January, but the Russians are not in a hurry.

The plant, which is situated in Moskovis Avenue, is used as a service
centre for equipment belonging to the Russian and Armenian armed
forces.

The Defence Ministry says that Russia has failed to meet its
obligations.

(Davit Sikharulidze, deputy defence minister) As in all other cases,
in this specific case the Georgian side has honoured all its
obligations. As I said before, unlike all other civilized countries,
this is how you negotiate with Russia: first, you need to make a lot
of effort to agree with it about something and sign a document, but
then you need to do even more to make sure that this document is
implemented.

US May Use Armenian Genocide to Pressure Turkey in Iraqi Issue

US MAY USE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE TO PRESSURE TURKEY IN IRAQI ISSUE

YEREVAN, JANUARY 31. ARMINFO. The US may use the Armenian Genocide as
a trump for pressuring Turkey in the issue of Iraq, says Milliyet
(Turkey).

This concern is due to the 2005 commemoration of the 90th anniversary
of the Armenian Genocide in Armenia and many countries and to the fact
that many European parliaments are considering the Armenian Genocide
recognition. Especially worrisome is the statement by a European
ambassador that Condoleeza Rice may be not very much included to
prevent initiatives for the Armenian Genocide acknowledgement unlike
the previous US state secretary and that “Washington may wish to use
the problem to pressure Turkey in the Iraqi issue.”

The Turkish FM is sensing a potential problem here. Ankara is taking
no step without considering the Armenian Genocide problem. The
Institute of Turkish History is preparing a series of articles on the
issue. Historian Betul Aslan has published a book entitled “The
Armenian Events in Erzurum” which is one more attempt to mislead the
international community. In fact Aslan is trying to prove that 50,000
Turks were killed in Erzurum and neighboring areas in 1918-1920.

Milliyet regrets that the May 2005 Vienna conference of Armenian and
Turkish historians will not take place because of Armenia’s refusal.

Iran Advocates Armenian-Azeri Cooperation

IRAN ADVOCATES ARMENIAN-AZERI COOPERATION

YEREVAN, JANUARY 31. ARMINFO. Iran’s Ambassador to Azerbaijan Afshar
Sumeymani has supported the statement by his counterpart to Russia
Gulam Rza Shafai that the involvement of Azerbaijan and Armenia in the
North-South transport corridor will promote Azeri-Armenian
rapprochement.

Suleymani says that the restoration of the railroad communication
between Iran and Russia via Julfa, Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic,
will play an important role for ensuring the region’s secure economic
development. Iran advocates peace and cooperation in the region and
the Kazvin-Resht-Astara section of the North-South transport corridor
will give wider transit opportunities to Azerbaijan and Armenia while
the whole project will promote the development of their transport
infrastructures.

To remind, the Yerevan (Armenia)-Julfa (Azerbaijan)-Tebriz (Iran)
railroad was stalled in 1992 because of the Karabakh conflict. In the
Soviet times it carried 5 mln tons of cargo a year.

Armenia Sets No Conditions For Diplomatic Ties With Turkey

ARMENIA SETS NO CONDITIONS FOR DIPLOMATIC TIES WITH TURKEY, DIPLOMAT SAYS

Mediamax news agency
31 Jan 05

YEREVAN

Armenian Prime Minister Andranik Markaryan met French President
Jacques Chirac, Lithuanian Prime Minister Algirdas Brazauskas and
Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul on 27-28 January during a
ceremony to mark the 60th anniversary of the liberation of the
Auschwitz concentration camp.

This was announced at a briefing today by Armenian Deputy Foreign
Minister Ruben Shugaryan, who accompanied the prime minister during
his visit to Poland.

At a brief meeting with the Turkish foreign minister, Andranik
Markaryan confirmed Armenia’s readiness to establish diplomatic
relations with Turkey without any conditions, Ruben Shugaryan said.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Karabakh Leader Confirms Armenian Refugees Settled in Azeri Lands

KARABAKH LEADER CONFIRMS ARMENIAN REFUGEES SETTLED IN AZERI LANDS

Arminfo
31 Jan 05

YEREVAN

Yesterday evening the president of Nagornyy Karabakh, Arkadiy
Gukasyan, met Emily Margarethe Haber (from Germany), head of the OSCE
fact-finding mission, and also the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs, Yuriy
Merzlyakov from Russia; Steven Mann from the USA and Bernard Fassier
from France.

Gukasyan stressed the importance of the OSCE initiative to visit the
territories currently controlled by the Karabakh government, the
information department of the Karabakh president has told Arminfo. He
said Stepanakert had repeatedly appealed to the OSCE co-chairs to
carry out this kind of monitoring in order to get familiarized with
the real situation in the territories to rule out all Azerbaijani
insinuations on the issue.

Regarding the current situation in the territories which make up a
security strip for Nagornyy Karabakh to be monitored by the OSCE
mission, Gukasyan said the Karabakh government has no state programme
to settle those territories. He said that the Armenians who had been
forcibly expelled from Azerbaijan were mainly living there. The
activities of the state in those territories are limited to providing
the people with normal living conditions and establishing appropriate
controls there, he said.

Gukasyan said that the Nagornyy Karabakh authorities are ready to do
their utmost to help the mission fulfil its work and expressed the
hope that the report the mission will prepare will help create a
constructive atmosphere for resolving the Karabakh conflict
peacefully. In order to get a bigger picture of the situation,
Gukasyan suggested that the OSCE mission visit Nagornyy Karabakh’s
territories that are under the occupation of the Azerbaijani army.

In turn, Ms Haber thanked the Karabakh government for providing the
10-day-long mission with necessary conditions. She said that the
mission will make no political assessments as it is mainly technical
by nature.

Andrzej Kasprzyk, special envoy of the OSCE chairman-in-office, also
attended the meeting.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress