Armenian public organizations settling families in Karabakh

Armenian public organizations settling families in Karabakh

Arminfo
19 Mar 04

YEREVAN

About 80 poor families from Armenia will be resettled in the Nagornyy
Karabakh Republic in 2004, the executive director of the Yerkir
(Country) union of public organizations for repatriation and
settlement, Sevak Artsruni, told a news conference at a club of
journalists today.

He said that about 35 families from Armenia would settle in Karabakh
in the next two months. The settlers will be provided with cottages
and land plots of 1,500-2,000 sq.m.

Moreover, Artsruni said that the settlers would be legally given some
privileges, for instance, they will be exempted from taxes. It should
be noted that Yerkir (the union includes five public organizations of
Armenia and Artsakh Karabakh ) has operated since November 2002.

He said that developing border zones is very important for Armenia
like for any developing country. Several schools, kindergartens and
hospitals were built in 2003 in Karabakh’s Novyy Shaumyan District New
Shaumyan – Azerbaijan’s Goranboy District and Hadrut District thanks
to Yerkir. The total sum of the programme was 186,356 dollars and
22,732 euros.

Artsruni also said that construction work will be conducted in
Mardakert Agdara , Hadrut and Novyy Shaumyan Districts of Karabakh, as
well as in Tavush and Gegharkunik Districts of Armenia (over 300
settlements). The total sum of the programmes for 2004 is over 400,000
dollars. The programme is financed by the French, Canadian and US
charitable funds France-Karabakh, Armenia, Monte Melkonyan and by
ethnic Armenian families living abroad and engaged in charity
activities.

He said that Yerkir is currently registering families from Russia and
other CIS countries who have expressed their desire to return to their
historic motherland, but have no opportunities to do that.

New Armenian party set to protect businesses

New Armenian party set to protect businesses

Noyan Tapan news agency
18 Mar 04

YEREVAN

The main goal of the new Party of Democracy and Labour (PDL) is to
assist the development of small and medium-sized businesses in
Armenia, the head of the initiative group of the party and former
deputy chairman of the Armenian Democratic and Liberal Party (ADLP),
Spartak Melikyan, told a news conference on 18 March. He said that
this sphere in Armenia was in a catastrophic state, as the country’s
parliament adopted laws hindering their development.

Members of the initiative group of the new party called on the owners
of small and medium-sized businesses to enter the party, win a seat in
parliament and protect their interests.

Melikyan said that the party would pursue a pro-state policy and
cooperate with both pro-government and opposition forces to ensure
people’s welfare and prosperity. “There is no idea of the third force
in Armenia’s political spectrum today and this is what our party is
going to be,” Melikyan said.

Passage omitted: minor details

CIS unified air defence system to hold exercise on 7 April

CIS unified air defence system to hold exercise on 7 April

Interfax-AVN military news agency web site, Moscow
19 Mar 04

TVER

A command post exercise of the CIS Unified Air Defence System is
scheduled for 7 April, Russian Air Force Commander-in-Chief Vladimir
Mikhaylov said on Friday 19 March .

“The command post exercise of the CIS Unified Air Defence System will
take place on 7 April. The exercise will involve representatives of
all nations participating in the CIS Unified Air Defence System,”
Mikhaylov told reporters in Tver, summing up results of the 20th
session of the Air Defence Coordination Committee under the CIS
Defence Ministers Council.

Participants in the exercise will practice counteraction to aerial
terrorism and prevention of the violation of CIS aerial borders, as
well as interaction of air force and air defence headquarters of the
nations participating in the CIS Unified Air Defence System, Mikhaylov
noted. “On-duty forces will be checked as well,” he added.

Mikhaylov said he will personally supervise the exercise from the
Russian Air Force’s central command post. The Unified Air Defence
System brings together forces and assets of Russia, Armenia, Belarus,
Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Ukraine.

Armenian leader against post of capital’s mayor being elective

Armenian leader against post of capital’s mayor being elective

Mediamax news agency
19 Mar 04

YEREVAN

Armenian President Robert Kocharyan said today that he backs the idea
of passing a law on the status of Yerevan.

At the same time, he recalled, answering a question from a Mediamax
correspondent, that the constitution should be reformed to resolve the
problem as it equates Yerevan with other regions of the country.

As for the issue of whether the mayor of the capital should be elected
by the people or appointed by the president, Kocharyan said: “Only a
third of Armenia’s population lives in Yerevan, and if the mayor
represents a political force that is in opposition to the head of
state, this will contain quite serious conflict potential.”

The president stressed that the issue should be thoroughly discussed,
and “if the post of Yerevan mayor becomes elective, it will be
necessary to think about certain mechanisms of restraint, which will
make it possible to stabilize the situation in the event of a possible
political confrontation”.

Caucasian countries eye EU, NATO at conference in Slovak capital

Caucasian countries eye EU, NATO at conference in Slovak capital

Radio Slovakia, Bratislava
19 Mar 04

Announcer Representatives of the countries of the Caucasus region
confirmed in Bratislava today their interest in further rapprochement
with the EU and NATO. At the Enlarged Europe: New Agenda conference in
Bratislava top political representatives are discussing the fate of
the countries that will, after the EU and NATO enlargement, find
themselves beyond the border of these groups. Robert Petras reports:

Reporter Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan are the countries that see
their future in the European space. However, the Caucasian region is
troubled by many unresolved conflict, the dispute over Nagornyy
Karabakh among them. Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev appealed to
the conference participants:

Aliyev in English faded into Slovak translation We would like very
much the international community to be more involved in the
conflict. We can see the EU interest, which is prepared to resolve the
dispute peacefully. We, too, want to tackle the problem at the
political level. However, I have to stress that our patience has its
limits.

Knights of Vartan College Scholarship

PRESS RELEASE
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CONTACT: MR. EDWARD BARSAMIAN
TEL 212-689-6273
FAX 2126892975
EMAIL:[email protected]

WOODSIDE, NY – The Etchmiadzin Lodge of the Knights of Vartan, will offer
a $1,000.00 scholarship as well as other smaller grants to Armenian
students who are
currently enrolled at an accredited college or university in pursuit of
an undergraduate or graduate degree. The applicants must have completed
at least one semester of college work.

The competition is open to residents of Queens, Nassau and Suffolk
counties of New York State. Residents of the above-mentioned counties,
who are attending schools out-side of the area, may also apply.

Applicants are additionally eligible for a second $ 1,000.00 scholarship
award if they are sons or daughters of a member of the Knights of Vartan
in good standing.

Information and application forms may be obtained by contacting Mr.
Edward Barsamian at 212-689-6273, e-mail request to [email protected] or by
writing to the following address:

Mr. Edward Barsamian
36 East 31 Street, Ninth floor
New York, NY 10016

Deadline for completed applications and supporting transcripts is May 18

Chess tournament ends in Karabakh

Chess tournament ends in Karabakh

Artsakh State TV, Stepanakert
18 Mar 04

March

[Presenter over video of ceremony] On 17 March the closing ceremony of
the international chess tournament in memory of Tigran Petrosyan took
place in Stepanakert. NKR Prime Minister Anushavan Daniyelyan
presented prizes and souvenirs to the participants and thanked them
and the organizers of the tournament. The NKR prime minister
announced that the tournament would become a regular event. Upon the
order of the NKR president, the 10th world chess champion, Boris
Spasskiy was awarded the Gratitude medal for his substantial
contribution to the development of chess in Nagornyy Karabakh. Boris
Spasskiy said the following:

[Spasskiy] The chess tournament was politicized. I am not a specialist
in politics. I cannot say who is right and who is wrong. My function
is chess. I hope that next time when I come here there will be no
politics involved and the situation will be calmer.

BAKU: Georgian crisis to negatively impact Azerbaijan – politicians

Georgian crisis to negatively impact Azerbaijan, politicians say

Zerkalo, Baku
18 Mar 04

Azerbaijani opposition politicians have said that the latest events in
Georgia will have a negative impact on the geopolitical situation in
the region and on Azerbaijan’s economic interests. In an interview
with Zerkalo newspaper, the leaders of the main opposition parties
called on Azerbaijan to maintain neutrality on the issue. The
following is an excerpt from F.Teymurxanli, X. Safaroglu report by
Azerbaijani newspaper Zerkalo on 18 March headlined “Tension in
Georgian not in Azerbaijan’s interests”, subheaded “Local politicians
think so”; subheadings have been inserted editorially:

For obvious reasons, the Azerbaijani public cannot be indifferent to
the recent developments in Georgia. Baku expressed its stance in this
regard.

[Passage omitted: reported details]

What does the [Azerbaijani] opposition think of the situation?

In an interview with a Zerkalo correspondent, the AMIP [Azarbaycan
Milli Istiqlal Party] chairman, Etibar Mammadov, described the
Georgian events as a crisis, which might have a negative impact on the
whole region. He said that the events may get out of control if they
are not tackled. Touching upon the Ajarian authorities’ attempts to
prevent the Georgian president from entering the area, Mammadov said
that “the head of state has the right to move freely within his
country”. The AMIP chairman said that relations between Tbilisi and
Batumi were rather strained from the very start and therefore, the
attempts to enter Ajaria had just aggravated the crisis.

“The military solution to the issue means a civil war. Two flash
points of conflict already exist in Georgia, that is South Ossetia and
Abkhazia. No sensible president would aim at creating a third seat of
tension,” Mammadov said.

The AMIP leader said one should not draw parallels between Ajaria and
Nagornyy Karabakh, as “the first case is the country’s internal
affair, while the second one is the occupation of Azerbaijani
territory by another state”.

He said that the Georgian events would affect Azerbaijan’s strategic
projects and the geopolitical situation in the region. Mammadov said
that under the circumstances Baku should take a neutral position and
support Georgia’s territorial integrity.

Ali Karimli

The PFAP [People’s Front of Azerbaijan Party] chairman, Ali Karimli,
also said that Azerbaijan should support Georgia’s territorial
integrity. “Of course, we want the conflict between Tbilisi and Batumi
to be resolved peacefully. We hope that the issue will be resolved
through international mediators and efforts of the Georgian and
Ajarian authorities,” he said. He said that any attempts to prevent
President Mikheil Saakashvili from moving freely in his own country
are not logical.

The PFAP leader said that the status of Nagornyy Karabakh should not
be compared to that of Ajaria but of Abkhazia or South Ossetia with
their ongoing military conflicts. He said that unlike the
aforementioned regions, Ajaria supports the territorial integrity of
its country and “it is not talking about ethnic separatism”. He said
that in the worst case scenario the developments in Georgia will make
a negative impact on Azerbaijan’s interests.

“However, the development of communication lines in the region is in
the interests of the international community, of Georgia and Ajaria. I
think the subsequent developments will not have a negative impact on
Azerbaijan’s strategic interests,” Ali Karimli said.

[Passage omitted: other two politicians also do not see parallels
between Ajaria and Karabakh and stress the negative impact of the
situation on Azerbaijan.]

Araz Alizada

The co-chairman of the Social Democratic Party of Azerbaijan, Araz
Alizada, was more resolute in his assessment of the situation in
Georgia. He said that a pro-western “sick nationalist” had come to
power in Georgia and he would do no good for his people and first of
all for the Azeris living in that country. Alizada said that nobody
would have tried to ban Saakashvili from entering Ajaria had it not
been with armed people, APCs and tanks. The social democrat thinks
that Saakashvili’s attempt to enter Ajaria with the armed people and
the power-wielding ministers was a coup d’etat.

He joined other politicians in saying that Nagornyy Karabakh and
Ajaria should not be compared, since the latter recognizes Georgia’s
territorial integrity.

He said that the aggravation of the situation in Georgia would
negatively affect Azerbaijan’s strategic interests. As for the
position of the Azerbaijani authorities, Alizada said that Baku should
maintain neutrality.

BAKU: Karabakh main goal of EU envoy’s visit to Azerbaijan

Karabakh main goal of EU envoy’s visit to Azerbaijan – paper

525 Qazet, Baku
19 Mar 04

Text of unattributed report by Azerbaijani newspaper 525 Qazet on 19
March headlined “Heikki Talvitie has arrived in Baku” and subheaded
“The Baku government wants the European Union to be a mediator in the
Nagornyy Karabakh settlement”

The special representative of the European Union for the South
Caucasus, Heikki Talvitie, arrived in Azerbaijan on 18 March. On the
first day of his visit, Talvitie met Russian ambassador to Azerbaijan
Nikolay Ryabov, US ambassador Reno Harnish, Turkish ambassador Ahmet
Unal Cevikoz and Norwegian ambassador Steinar Gil.

The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry has told Azartac news agency that
Talvitie is to meet state and government officials within the
framework of the visit and discuss Azerbaijan’s integration into the
West, the acceptance of European values and issues of democracy. Ways
to settle the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict will be the main focus of the
discussions.

The ministry also said that the EU might play an important role in the
Nagornyy Karabakh settlement because this organization was of special
importance to the OSCE Minsk Group. The EU might participate in talks
together with the OSCE Minsk Group cochairmen and entitle one of the
cochairmen to speak on behalf of the EU.

BAKU: Talvitie visiting Azerbaijan

Baku Today
March 19 2004

Talvitie visiting Azerbaijan

Baku Today 19/03/2004 17:02

European Union’s special representative for South Caucasus Heikki
Talvitie will meet with Azerbaijani president Ilham Aliyev and
foreign minister Vilayat Guliyev on March 22, 2004.
Talvitie arrived in Baku yesterday on March 18. Talvitie has met with
leader of Karabakh’s Azeri community Nizami Bahmanov today. Bahmanov
has presented Talvitie archive materials on the history of Karabakh
during their meeting.
Whether Talvitie will visit Karabakh remains unreported.