President Of France Visits Armenian Genocide Museum

PRESIDENT OF FRANCE VISITS ARMENIAN GENOCIDE MUSEUM

ARMINFO News Agency
September 30, 2006 Saturday

President of France Jacques Chirac with spouse Bernadette Chirac
laid flowers on the Armenian Genocide Memorial "Tsitsernakaberd,"
on Saturday in the morning.

Visiting the Genocide Museum-Institute and meeting with the Director of
the Institute-Museum, Doctor of Historical Studies Lavrenty Barseghyan,
Jacques Chirac expressed a great excitement. The French president
put a note of one word "Remember!" in the Book of Honorable Quests
of the Museum. Then, by tradition, the French president planted a
fir-tree in the alley on "Tsitsernakaberd."

The delegation of the French president comprises Foreign Minister
Philippe Douste-Blazy, Transport, Tourism and Navigation Minister
Dominique Perben, Minister of State Service Christian Jacob, Minister
of Culture and Communications Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres.

Accompanying the delegation are businessmen, representatives of
science, education, culture and sport, as well as members of the
French-Armenian Diaspora and journalists.

Kocharian, Chirac Open France Square In Yerevan

KOCHAIAN, CHIRAC OPEN FRANCE SQUARE IN YEREVAN

Mediamax news agency, Yerevan,
30 Sep 06

Yerevan, 30 September. The Armenian and French presidents, Robert
Kocharyan and Jacques Chirac, opened today the France Square in the
centre of Yerevan – at the intersection of Sayat-Nova and Mashtots
avenues.

Mediamax reports that before the beginning of the ceremony the Armenian
and French national anthems were played, and then Yerevan mayor
Yervand Zakharyan read out the decision of the city authorities on
the opening the France Square "in the heart of Armenia’s capital city".

In his speech, Robert Kocharyan spoke about the Armenian people’s
deep gratitude to France and its people for their support and
assistance. The Armenian president recalled that the law on recognition
and condemnation of the Armenian genocide had been passed in France
in 2001. Kocharyan said that France and Jacques Chirac personally
were playing a constructive role in the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict
settlement. He stressed that France rendered Armenia priceless
assistance in the process of European integration.

On behalf of the French people, Jacques Chirac thanked the Armenian
authorities for the decision to open the France Square in Yerevan. He
said that the square would symbolized friendly Armenian-French
relations. The French president said that his official visit to
Yerevan was "evidence of my confidence in Armenia and its future".

Talking about the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict settlement, Chirac urged
Yerevan and Baku to make "the final steps" required for achieving
peace. "Today, I believe that there is a possibility of achieving
peace," the French president stressed.

Robert Kocharyan and Jacques Chirac concluded their speeches with
words "Long live France! Long live Armenia! Long live Armenian-French
friendship!"

Earlier today, President Chirac laid a wreath at the memorial to the
victims of the 1915 Armenian genocide and visited the genocide museum.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

ANKARA: Armenian In Turkey Unhappy At Linkage With Greeks’ Problems,

ARMENIANS IN TURKEY UNHAPPY AT LINKAGE WITH GREEKS’ PROBLEMS, PATRIARCH

Hurriyet , Turkey
29 Sep 06

"Let us educate Armenian children"

Patriarch Mesrob II, in a letter that he wrote to Prime Minister
Erdogan, has noted that the principle of reciprocity may only be
valid for the citizens of foreign countries.

Mesrob II, patriarch of the Armenians in Turkey, sent a letter
to Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan and stressed that the principle
of "reciprocity" may only be valid for the citizens of foreign
countries. Stating that they feel uncomfortable with the fact that
the problems encountered by the Armenian community are based on the
principles of reciprocity between Turkey and Greece, Mesrob II said
the following: "My community is seriously uncomfortable with the fact
that each and every issue related to the Armenian community is being
linked to the problems of the Greek Orthodox community. With their
Turkish citizenship, the Turkish Armenian community does not have any
problems related to reciprocity with any other country. Therefore
Turkish Armenians believe that it is meaningless to put this issue
on the agenda every now and then. They also believe that they are
becoming the victims of the dispute between Turkey and Greece."

Recalling that 30,000 to 40,000 citizens of the Republic of Armenia
live in Turkey due to the tolerance displayed by the administrators of
the Republic of Turkey, Mesrob II called upon Prime Minister Erdogan to
resolve the education problems of the children of these people. Noting
that these children may receive education in the Armenian schools
that operate within the framework of the National Education Ministry,
Mesrob II underlined that this may serve the dialogue between Turkey
and Armenia. Mesrob II continued as follows: "Please allow me to say
that I have been following the discussions in this regard with sadness
and that I believe that the policies pursued over these children are
very regretful. These foreign citizens who live in Turkey are the
children of the neighbouring countries with which our country should
develop a dialogue. If these foreign children learn fluent Turkish,
will they not contribute to the dialogue that will be established
with the citizens of these countries in the future?"

BAKU: President Ilham Aliyev Receives OSCE MG Co-Chairs

PRESIDENT ILHAM ALIYEV RECEIVES OSCE MG CO-CHAIRS

Azeri Press Agency
Oct 2 2006

President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev today received the Co-Chairs
of the OSCE Minsk Group Yuri Merzlyakov (Russia), Bernard Fassier
(France) and Mathew Bryza (US). President’s press service told the APA.

The sides exchanged views on current state of and prospects for the
negotiations on the settlement of the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict
over Nagorno-Garabagh.

French Leader In Favor Of OSCE Mediation In NK Talks

FRENCH LEADER IN FAVOR OF OSCE MEDIATION IN NK TALKS

Mediamax news agency, Yerevan,
30 Sep 06

Yerevan, 30 September: French President Jacques Chirac said in Yerevan
today that he believes it would be counter-productive to extend the
Nagornyy Karabakh conflict settlement beyond the OSCE Minks Group
and involve other international organizations, particularly the UN,
in the process.

President Chirac said this asked by Mediamax news agency at his joint
news conference with Armenian President Robert Kocharyan today.

"The OSCE Minsk Group co-chairmen have been working excellently over
the past years and are the best experts on the Nagornyy Karabakh
problem. I think that if agencies that are less aware of the history
and niceties of the conflict start dealing with the settlement,
that will be counter-productive and might complicate the situation,"
Chirac said.

He described the latest proposals of the Minsk Group co-chairmen
as "very serious" and voiced the hope that Yerevan and Baku would
accept them.

Answering Mediamax’s question, Armenia President Kocharyan voiced
his confidence that "not international forums that take decisions
through voting, but professional teams of mediators should deal with
the Karabakh conflict settlement".

"Before voting, the [conflicting] countries look for allies to
ensure required votes. Such processes do not lead to settlement, on
the contrary, they cause new conflicts, this time on international
organizations’ rostrum. And when someone is trying to lead the process
to this direction, we have serious doubts about sincerity of his
intentions," Kocharyan said.

Speaking about President Chirac’s personal involvement in the Karabakh
settlement, Kocharyan said that "the French president knows the
problem at the level of an exert".

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Armenian-Turkish Relations Remain Undeveloped: Armenian President

ARMENIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS REMAIN UNDEVELOPED: ARMENIAN PRESIDENT

ARMINFO News Agency
September 30, 2006 Saturday

Armenian-Turkish relations remain undeveloped, Armenian President
Robert Kocharyan said during a joint press-conference with French
President Jacques Chirac.

He said that Armenia is interested in having a more predictable,
safe and democratic neighbor. In this light, we have no fears about
Turkey-EU membership talks, on the contrary, we would like to see
certain problems to be resolved in this process. Kocharyan hopes that
the system of values, respect for freedom of movement, open borders
and other values applied in Europe will cover Turkey too and not at
the end of the talks but from the very beginning.

In his turn, asked if Turkey will have to recognize the Armenian
Genocide to qualify for EU membership, Chirac said that each country
and nation can develop only if it realizes its past. By admitting its
acts against Jews Germany did not lose its grandeur and reliability,
on the country. A country seeking EU membership must respect human
rights as this is the top value in Europe. Turkey should think well
and recognize and condemn its past, Chirac said.

Moscow Itself Provoked Impudent Actions Of Georgian Authorities

MOSCOW ITSELF PROVOKED IMPUDENT ACTIONS OF GEORGIAN AUTHORITIES
by Vladimir Mukhin
Translated by Pavel Pushkin

Source: Nezavisimaya Gazeta, September 29, 2006, p. 3
Agency WPS
DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
October 2, 2006 Monday

Collapse Of The Ostrich Policy;

Seizing Of Russian Officers In Georgia As A Consequence Of
Contradictory Foreign Policy Of Russia In Transcaucasia; The insolent
seizing of Russian officers in Georgia is a quintessence of the
unclear, contradictory and ostrich foreign policy of Russia in
Transcaucasia.

The insolent seizing of Russian officers in Georgia is a quintessence
of the unclear, contradictory and ostrich foreign policy of Russia in
Transcaucasia. Without taking public opinion of Russians, secretly,
on March 31, Commander of Russian Ground Forces Colonel General
Alexei Maslov and Senior Deputy Defense Minister of Georgia Mamuka
Kudava signed an agreement on withdrawal of Russian military bases
and other military objects of the group of Russian forces in
Transcaucasia from Georgia. This document was not ratified by the
Duma yet and the government only considered it and submitted it to
the President for signing. Meanwhile, 25 trains with personnel and
armament of the Russian forces were already sent to Russia and
Armenia this summer. This was equivalent to more than a half of the
entire combat potential of the group of Russian forces in
Transcaucasia.

Back in May 2006, when illegitimate withdrawal of Russian forces from
Georgia was only starting, Lieutenant General Yury Netkachev, former
deputy commander of the group of Russian forces in Transcaucasia who
was in the Adzharian government of Aslan Abashidze in capacity of the
head of the security service between 2001 and 2003, already predicted
the situation regarding seizing and humiliation of Russian officers.

Then the general said, "Withdrawal of Russian forces from Georgia is
the biggest geopolitical mistake of Russia. They will taunt us and
our officers."

Many politicians in Russia agree with him now.

Meanwhile, general Netkachev believes that Moscow itself is to blame
for the illegitimate ascent of Saakashvili to power. It turned out
that when Saakashvili was only going to become the president and
Tbilisi was turbulent, Moscow was able to prevent his ascent to
power. Netkachev said, "I knew for sure that at the end of 2003,
Abashidze arrived in Moscow and addressed the Defense Ministry and
the government with a request to support him and to prevent coming of
Saakashvili to power. Just agree, all this so-called orange
revolution in Tbilisi and dismissal of Shevardnadze, all this was
illegitimate. Residents of Adzharia supported Shevardnadze. However,
Russian officials in the Presidential Administration decided not to
interfere because they believed that this was an internal affair of
Georgia. Abashidze left Russia without any results, although the
terms that he offered in case of Russia’s support for him were very
beneficial for Russia. He promised to leave our 12th military base in
Batumi indefinitely. If we recall the recent past we can say that he
has often helped our Adzharian garrison with food, has given fuel and
lubricants for exercises etc."

Netkachev fully denies a possibility of espionage of Russian
servicemen against Georgia, "If we were doing this and organized
"intrigues, conspiracies" etc against Saakashvili, believe me, the
illegitimate regime of the young reformers would not exist even for a
few months. Unfortunately, we stay aside. Other countries support
Tbilisi. I will not say which because you will understand by
yourself. They act against Russia in a concerted way and are very
successfully ousting it from Transcaucasia and other regions of the
CIS."

ANKARA: President Sezer: Fundamentalist Threat Aims At Changing Basi

PRESIDENT SEZER: FUNDAMENTALIST THREAT AIMS AT CHANGING BASIC CHARACTERISTICS OF OUR STATE

Turkish Press
Oct 2 2006

ANKARA – "Fundamentalist threat aims at changing the basic
characteristics of our state," said Turkish President Ahmet Necdet
Sezer on Sunday.

Addressing the parliamentary general assembly to mark the beginning of
the new legislative year, President Sezer noted, "the globalization
process deepens mutual dependence and shapes geo-political and
geo-strategic situation in the world. Global security and global
economy became the most important concepts in our century."

"The new security atmosphere has changed traditional perceptions of
threat. As a result, dimension of security has changed from the concept
of national security into the regional and global security," he said.

"Turkey has been face to face with gradually increasing internal
and external threats and risks targeting its territorial integrity,
national unity and political regime. Those risks and threats stem
from separatist and fundamentalist activities, international
terrorism, proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, and
regional problems. Turkey has succeeded in protecting its stability
and prosperity against these security issues thanks to its sound
democratic and secular structure, and our social attitude rejecting
all kinds of ethnic and religious discrimination," he stressed.

"Success of the fight against terrorism requires a global
cooperation. And success of such a cooperation depends on definition
and evaluation of all terrorist organizations as a joint target.

Supporting terrorist organizations and remaining silent against acts
of terrorism targeting the other countries affect the global fight
against terrorism negatively. Any country cannot win this fight on
its own," he said.

President Sezer noted, "as one of countries which suffered most from
terrorism, Turkey supports the global fight against terrorism with
great determination. Unfortunately, our friendly and neighboring
countries failed to support Turkey in its fight against the terrorist
organization. A common attitude and an active cooperation are the
only way of solution against the separatist terrorism stemming from
the northern part of Iraq. Turkey preserves its legitimate right to
defense itself against external terrorism."

"Separatist terrorism is a universal crime against humanity. Turkey
is determined to maintain its fight against separatist terrorism
within the rules of the state of law till the terrorist organization
is totally eliminated. I want to highlight the importance of efforts
to resolve socio-economic problems of the eastern and southeastern
regions besides our armed fight against terrorism," he said.

-"THREAT OF FUNDAMENTALISM"-

"Another threat targeting our security is fundamentalism.

Fundamentalist threat aims at changing the basic characteristics
of our state. The key point in our fight against fundamentalism is
secularism. The fight against fundamentalism entails us to protect
the secular structure of our Republic, to prevent use of religion and
religious values for political purposes and to inform our people,"
he said,

President Sezer emphasized that the Turkish Armed Forces is the
guarantee of existence and continuity of the Turkish state and
political regime.

-"DEVELOPMENTS IN FOREIGN POLICY"

"There are important developments in the foreign policy. In line with
our national interests, we have to provide a convenient atmosphere
around us with the aim of sustaining our development in security.

Turkey`s unique position between the west and the east entails us to
pursue a realistic, influential and multi-dimensional foreign policy,"
he said.

Referring to the EU membership process, President Sezer said,
"our target of EU full membership is one of the priorities of our
foreign policy. The EU has put forward a strategic point of view by
formally opening entry talks with Turkey. We believe that progress of
our accession process without interruption will also make valuable
contributions to global peace. However, some circles oppose to our
membership on the basis of cultural and religious differences, and
support Greek Cypriot efforts for opening of Turkish ports and airports
to the Greek Cypriot traffic. They encourage the uncompromising
attitude of the Greek Cypriot administration. The EU should direct
the Greek Cypriot administration to a comprehensive solution based on
political equality and bi-zonality in line with the United Nations`
parameters."

"Our target of the EU full membership and the bilateral relations
with the United States are leading topics of our foreign policy. Our
relations with the EU and the United States complete each other and
form the European-Atlantic tie. Current conditions in the world has
increased importance of the Turkish-American relations. We attach
great importance to our cooperation with the United States in the
fight against the terrorist organization. Creation of a zone of
harmony and stability is one of our essential targets," he said.

-RELATIONS WITH NEIGHBORING COUNTRIES-

"I believe that development of Turkish-Greek relations on the basis
of mutual confidence and friendship will help efforts to resolve the
bilateral problems. Any progress to this end will also have a positive
impact on the Mediterranean region. We expect Greece to fulfil its
commitments stemming from the international agreements and to resolve
problems of the Turkish minority in Western Thrace," he stressed.

Highlighting importance of stability in the Balkans, President Sezer
said, "Turkey attaches great importance to creation of a peaceful
atmosphere in the Balkans on the basis of mutual understanding and
cooperation, and will continue maintaining its contributions to
protection of regional stability."

Referring to relations with Russia, President Sezer said, "Turkey
and Russia maintain their cooperation to reach their joint target
of a multi-dimensional partnership. Development of the cooperation
between Turkey and Russia, two important countries in Eurasia and the
Black Sea region, will contribute to peace, stability and prosperity
in the whole region."

"One of the most important targets of our foreign policy is
to make Eurasia a region of stability and cooperation. The
Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline became a meaningful symbol of the
regional cooperation. This cooperation will extend to the Central Asia
after participation of Kazakhstan in the project. We aim at creating
an atmosphere of friendship and cooperation in southern Caucasus,"
he said.

Expressing Turkey`s pleasure with steps taken by Azerbaijan to
consolidate its distinguished place in the international community,
President Sezer said, "the Upper Karabakh dispute should be resolved
and Azerbaijan should regain its territorial integrity."

-IRAN-

Stating that they have been monitoring developments regarding Iran`s
nuclear program with a great concern, Sezer said, "Turkey respects
Iran`s right to develop nuclear technology with peaceful objectives.

However, Iran should have a transparent cooperation with international
community."

-IRAQ-

"The situation in Iraq where several people die every day has turned
into a tragedy of humanity. Turkey will keep assisting Iraq and Iraqi
people during their difficult days. The main goal of our relations
with all sections in this country aim at maintenance of territorial
integrity and political unity of Iraq."

-MIDDLE EAST-

Stating that problems in the Middle East prevented the region from
reaching a lasting stability in the region, he said, "Turkey hopes
that the Middle East will be a region of friendship and cooperation."

"Turkey believes that if all countries in the Middle East adopt
universal democratic values, it will contribute to peace and
cooperation in the region," he stressed.

Sezer noted that there was no need to redefine universal values like
democracy and modernism with additions like `moderate Islam`, stating
that secularism was the criterion of modernism which regulated the
relation between Islam and democracy.

Recalling that Turkey condemned terrorist attacks on the United States
on September 11th, 2001, Sezer indicated, "some circles` efforts
to make a parallelism between Islam and terror are meaningless. It
is clear that mentioning terrorist activities (in the Middle East)
together with Islam can cause dangerous results. Within this scope,
leaders of Christian world should refrain from statements and attitudes
which may cause the people who have different belief to offend."

Sezer said, "the solution of Palestinian issue is the key factor for
settlement of peace and stability in the region." He stated that the
solution frame that was put forward by the UN is that "Israel and
Palestine should live together peacefully within borders recognized
by international community."

"Turkey believes in this solution frame. Turkey`s close relations with
Israel and Palestine will contribute to this objective. The country
will continue its initiatives on this direction," he underlined.

Sezer indicated that the countries in the Middle East should fulfill
their duties and should be in favor of peace.

-CENTRAL ASIA-

Stating that Turkey aimed to boost its relations with countries
in Central Asia, Sezer said that Turkey would keep assisting these
countries in its efforts on development, democratization and the area
of human rights.

"Humanitarian aids that Turkey extended to several regions of the
world, our location and our sound attitudes made the country which
is wanted in solutions of global problems," he stressed.

Sezer added that the motto of Ataturk, the Founder of Turkish Republic
who said, "Peace at Home, Peace in World" caused Turkey to advance
in the course of history.

Leaders Of Neighboring Countries Should Contact On Diplomatic Level

LEADERS OF NEIGHBORING COUNTRIES SHOULD CONTACT ON DIPLOMATIC LEVEL RATHER THAN THROUGH MASS MEDIA: KOCHARIAN

ARMINFO News Agency
September 30, 2006 Saturday

The leader of neighboring countries should contact on diplomatic
level rather than through mass media, Armenian President Robert
Kocharyan said during a joint press-conference with French President
Jacques Chirac.

Kocharyan regrets that there are no such contacts today. Commenting
on his correspondence with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Edrogan,
Kocharyan said that in response to Erdogan’s offer to set up a joint
commissin of historians for inquring into the events of 1915, Kocharyan
proposed forming an inter-governmental commission for considering
all Armenian-Turkish problems including the possibility of setting up
the historical commission. But Erdogan has not answered his proposal
to date.

Vandalism Going On

VANDALISM GOING ON

DeFacto Agency, Armenia
Oct 2 2006

According to the DE FACTO Information-Analytics Agency’s information,
St. Minas’s Church built in 1650 has been completely destroyed in the
village of Kushchi of the Dashkesan region controlled by Azerbaijan.

The process of the Armenian churches’ destruction in the regions
controlled by Azerbaijan is going on. DE FACTO Information-Analytics
Agency again applies to all humanitarian structures and clergymen of
all confessions to terminate the barbarian destruction of the Armenian
churches and cemeteries in Azerbaijan.