Picketers Threw Eggs And Vegetables On French Embassy In Baku

PICKETERS THREW EGGS AND VEGETABLES ON FRENCH EMBASSY IN BAKU

PanARMENIAN.Net
17.10.2006 15:24 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ October 16 a group of Karabakh Liberation
Organization (KLO) activists and veterans of Karabakh war held an
unsanctioned picket in front of the French Embassy in Baku. During
the action, having handed a resolution of the picket to an Embassy
representative, they threw eggs, tomatoes and egg-plants on the Embassy
building. KLO reported 18 picketers were detained by the police. The
resolution demands that the French Parliament repeal of the bill
criminalizing the denial of the Armenian Genocide, close the French
Embassy in Baku, expel France as OSCE MG co-chair, reports IA Regnum.

Establishment Of Armenian-Turkish Relations Hardly Possible In Near

ESTABLISHMENT OF ARMENIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS HARDLY POSSIBLE IN NEAR FUTURE

PanARMENIAN.Net
17.10.2006 15:46 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Establishment of Armenian-Turkish relations hardly
possible in near future, analyst of Spectrum Center for Strategic
Analysis Sergey Sargsyan told PanARMENIAN.Net. In his words, Turkish
foreign policy is rising currently. "It became activated in the
Middle East, as illustrated by the participation of Turkish military
in the peacekeeping contingent in Lebanon. Turkey became more active
in the South Caucasus: its projects of breaking a Turkic corridor via
Georgia to Azerbaijan and father to Turkic republics of the Central
Asia is realistic as never.

Specifically owing to Georgia needing allies due to the confrontation
with Russia. I believe that the "European project", which is actively
lobbied by Islamic-leaning Party of Justice and Development, is
a clearly calculated move, aimed at reviewing basic principles of
Turkey as a secular state, not at its accession to the EU," the
Armenian analyst said.

The military who were considered to preserve the legacy of Kemal
Ataturk, secular nature of the country and close integration of Turkey
with the West, were deprived of influence on political decision-making
resulting to reforms at the demand of the EU, Sargsyan remarked. "This
strengthened the position of the Justice and Development Party and
allowed the Islamist party changing the foreign and internal policy
of Turkey. The growth of nationalist and Islamist moods in Turkey and
Europeans’ apprehensions for the future of the EU in case of Turkey’s
accession are the outcome. As a result Turkey will probably be left
out of the EU, positions of guarantors of Turkey being secular – the
military – are undermined. Thus, Islam-leaning forces by pro-European
policy can attain what they could not during their attempts of direct
Islamization of the country during Erbakan being the Premier. Thus,
against the background of on the whole successful internal and foreign
policy, withdrawal of "the Armenian block" of issues as compulsory
preconditions of Turkey’s accession to the EU, it is more advantageous
for the ruling JDP to abide by its earlier position, i.e. linking
establishment of Turkish-Armenian relations with settlement of the
Nagorno Karabakh conflict at terms favorable to Azerbaijan and thus
to a further prospect," Sergey Sargsyan said.

Armenia Should Prepare To Mitigating Consequences Of Russia-Georgia

ARMENIA SHOULD PREPARE TO MITIGATING CONSEQUENCES OF RUSSIA-GEORGIA OPPOSITION IN ADVANCE

PanARMENIAN.Net
17.10.2006 16:06 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ At the given phase of the protracted confrontation
between Georgia and Russia there are no significant and moreover
catastrophic consequences for Armenia expected from economic and
political pressure put by Moscow upon Tbilisi, analyst of Spectrum
Center for Strategic Analysis Sergey Sargsyan told PanARMENIAN.Net. In
his words, firstly, the matter does not concern economic blockade
yet, but economic and psychological pressure. "Moreover, Russia is
interested to make these addressed, thus limitations will not concern
transit. Secondly, the next peak of anti-Russian campaign in Georgia,
marking local authorities elections is already overcome. Another matter
is that Russia used the occasion – the detention of its servicemen –
to radically reconsider its policy towards Tbilisi. Thus, one should
not rule out further aggravation of Russian-Georgian relations, up
to introducing complex sanctions. Thus, it would be good to prepare
to it in advance, e.g. changing transportation routes," he remarked.

Besides, Sargsyan underscored that in the current situation repair
and expanding of Poti-Akhalkalaki-Gyumri road could be lobbied within
the Millennium Challenge Account. "Its sponsors will meet the idea
with understanding, as otherwise the cargo will go through Iran,
and this will tie Armenia with IRI even closer – both in economic
and political respects," the Armenian analyst said.

Henry Cuny: Armenia Country Of Inexhaustible Treasures

HENRY CUNY: ARMENIA COUNTRY OF INEXHAUSTIBLE TREASURES

PanARMENIAN.Net
17.10.2006 16:14 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Catholicos of All Armenians Garegin II received
French Ambassador to Armenia Henry Cuny, who is completing his mission
in Armenia. The Catholicos thanked the Ambassador for active diplomatic
mission in Armenia. In his turn H. Cuny conveyed the gratitude of the
French government to the Armenian religious leader for strengthening
ties between the two peoples. "Armenia is a country of historical
evidence. It is a land of inexhaustible treasures," the Ambassador
stressed, reports the Press Office of Holy Echmiadzin.

Eurocommission Delegation Head Completes Mission In Armenia

EUROCOMMISSION DELEGATION HEAD COMPLETES MISSION IN ARMENIA

PanARMENIAN.Net
17.10.2006 16:34 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Today Armenian President Robert Kocharian met with
Eurocommission Delegation Head Torben Holtze, who is completing his
mission in Armenia, reports the Press Office of the Armenian leader
reports. The parties expressed mutual gratitude for mutual effective
work. The President noted with content that during the mission of
the Eurocommission Delegation Head serious progress was registered in
EU-Armenia relations. The relations became more coordinated and entered
a very serious stage for Armenia. Kocharian expressed confidence that
the EU-Armenia Action Plan within the ENP will provide an opportunity
to work more closely and effectively.

Ryzhkov: "How Can We Punish Armenians, When We Live Beside Them?"

RYZHKOV: "HOW CAN WE PUNISH ARMENIANS, WHEN WE LIVE BESIDE THEM?"

PanARMENIAN.Net
17.10.2006 17:02 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Russia’s actions regarding Georgia are not
aimed against Armenia, Co-Chair of Armenian-Russian Commission on
Interparliamentary Cooperation Nikolay Ryzhkov stated in Yerevan. "We
never thought to punish our friends. How can we punish Armenians,
when we live beside them? Moreover given 2 million Armenians living
in Russia," he said.

Ryzhkov is sure that Russia’s political leaders did not have thoughts
like that, excellent relations between leaders, parliaments and
governments of the two countries are established. "Another matter is
that taking into account the transport communication between Georgia
and Armenia, today’s situation has indirectly influenced Armenia,
however, as far as I know, there is an agreement, according to
which cargo may pass through the territory of Georgia to Armenia,"
he remarked, reports Novosti-Armenia.

Armenian Rescuers Taught To Counteract Weapons Of Mass Destruction

ARMENIAN RESCUERS TAUGHT TO COUNTERACT WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION

PanARMENIAN.Net
17.10.2006 17:33 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ A team of emergency response experts and hazardous
materials specialists from the U.S. Department of Defense and Federal
Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is in Yerevan to conduct a realistic
two-day training scenario October 17-18, 2006. This training scenario,
which takes place at the Emergency Management Academy and involves
a simulated Weapons of Mass Destruction incident, is the culminating
event in a series of courses taught by this team in Armenia over the
past few years under the U.S. Department of Defense International
Counter-proliferation Program. During this visit, the team also
is providing training for representatives from the Armenian Rescue
Service, the Ministry of Defense and the Republic of Armenia Police
on the use of detection and monitoring equipment, as well as evidence
collection equipment. This equipment was part of a U.S. Government
equipment donation to the Government of Armenia in July that totaled
more than $300,000.

Speaking Of NATO Accession For Georgia Inappropriate Now

SPEAKING OF NATO ACCESSION FOR GEORGIA INAPPROPRIATE NOW

PanARMENIAN.Net
17.10.2006 18:07 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Georgia’s active dialogue with the NATO does not mean
Georgia will become an Alliance member without fail, NATO Military
Committee Chair, General Ray Henault stated at a news conference
in Moscow. In his words, "Intense dialogue does not guarantee NATO
membership, but allows us holding talks with any state. The political
decision on admission of a state to the NATO is made on the basis of
a number of requirements, which should be met," Henault said.

He also added that among major requirements for a country, claiming
NATO membership, is sustaining good neighborly relations with adjacent
countries and a settled domestic political situation.

"Georgia has to solve unsettled matters with unrecognized republics
on its own, however in interaction with Russia. These matters refer to
domestic policy, and the state should solve these on its own. The NATO
is considering that matter as part of bilateral relations of Georgia
with surrounding states," the NATO Military Committee Chair said.

Georgian Armenians Want An MP To Apologize

GEORGIAN ARMENIANS WANT AN MP TO APOLOGIZE

Armenpress
Oct 17 2006

TBILISI, OCTOBER 17, ARMENPRESS: An Armenian non-governmental
organization in Georgia, called Union of Georgian Armenians-New
Generation, has demanded that a parliament member Koba Davitashvili,
who is chairman of the opposition Conservative party, apologizes for
what the organization says were ‘anti-Armenian remarks."

Davitashvili reportedly said, "I am not Armenian and I do not
trade." According to Mariam Mikoyan, head of the NGO, who was quoted
by Russian RIA news agency, Davitashvili made his remarks at a Tbilisi
restaurant during a meeting with a Mirzoyev whom he promised to put
into his party’s electoral slate in return for $150,000.

"If Davitashvili does not apologize we shall boycott his party in
next elections and he will lose our votes," she said.

Hayastan Fund To Rehabilitate Downtown Yerevan Park

HAYASTAN FUND TO REHABILITATE DOWNTOWN YEREVAN PARK

Armenpress
Oct 17 2006

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 17, ARMENPRESS: The Hayastan All-Armenian Fund
has announced the launch of a project designed to rehabilitate a
public park in downtown Yerevan, known as Pushkin Park, which is
located across the street in front of the presidential residence. The
rehabilitation project is funded by Albert Poghosian, who is a member
of the Fund’s Board of Trustees and also head of Robert Poghosian &
Sons Foundation.

The Hayastan Fund said the rehabilitation design was prepared by a
Swiss park architect Pierre Rabach.

The Fund described him as a ‘man with extensive experience in
rehabilitating and remodeling public parks across Europe." The
rehabilitation design was approved also by Yerevan municipality.

Pushkin Park was last repaired in 1990. Its overall space is
about 16,500 square meters. The Fund said five tress, estimated by
environmentalists as drying, will be cut. Under this project the park
will have fountains, public toilets, a cafe, a guard post and a pool
for children.

The Fund said the project cost is $600,000. Albert Poghosian has
pledged to cover maintenance of the park after it is rehabilitated.