BAKU: Mustafa Bash: Armenia Faces Economic Recession

MUSTAFA BASH: ARMENIA FACES ECONOMIC RECESSION
Azeri Press Agency
Nov 22 2006
As the result of groundless claims against Azerbaijan and Turkey,
Armenia faces economic recession,” said Mustafa Bash, the head of
Turkey delegation participating in 28th plenary session of BSECO PA,
APA reports.
“Armenia gets benefit from its every step on the solution of the
problem. Armenia only loses by creating the conflict,” he said.
The Turkish parliamentarian said that it is necessary to strengthen
the political relations between the countries for expanding economic
relations in the region.
“Armenia did not join the meeting today. We would like Armenia to
participate at the meeting,” he said.

BAKU: Fuad Asadov: No Matter Where Azerbaijan & Armenian Teams Compe

FUAD ASADOV: NO MATTER WHERE AZERBAIJAN & ARMENIAN TEAMS COMPETE
Azeri Press Agency
Nov 22 2006
“We persist in holding football match between Azerbaijan and Armenia
in neutral field. At the same time, it does not matter where the match
will take place,” AFFA Secretary General Fuad Asadov told the APA.
He said that venue of Azerbaijani and Armenian match was not defined
yet.
“We showed our position in the meetings held in UEFA. We agree to
meet with Armenians in any country,” he said.

BAKU: Armenia Will Benefit From Steps Taken To Resolve Conflicts Wit

ARMENIA WILL BENEFIT FROM STEPS TAKEN TO RESOLVE CONFLICTS WITH AZERBAIJAN AND TURKEY – TURKISH DELEGATE AT BSEC
Author: A.Ismayilova
TREND, Azerbaijan
Nov 22 2006
Mustafa Bash, the head of the Turkish delegation at the Black Sea
Economic Co-operation (BSEC), stated during talks with journalists
in Baku that the absence of Armenia in a BSEC meeting in Baku is an
internal issue, Trendreports.
He noted that the development of co-operation amongst the countries,
the resolution of problems, the achievement of progress in the
region and the participation of all countries in the region, would
be important, as well as the participation of Armenians at such
meetings would be advantageous once the problems have been resolved,
the Turkish MP stressed.
‘Turkey has voiced its position on the issue and in respect to
Azerbaijan and the European Union. The EU sets a condition for Turkey
on the rehabilitation of relationships with Armenia. However, we urge
that the territorial integrity of all countries should be ensured
and the territory of foreign countries should not be occupied, the
Turkish delegate stated.
Bash said that Armenia is one of 12 countries of the BSEC, but it does
not participate in the meeting because of failure to solve the existing
problems and as a result, is suffering from economic problems. Steps
taken by Armenia to resolve the conflicts with Azerbaijan and Turkey
will be to their benefit, he added.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

BAKU: OSCE MG Co-Chairs Arrived In Baku

OSCE MG CO-CHAIRS ARRIVED IN BAKU
Author: A.Mammadova
TREND, Azerbaijan
Nov 22 2006
The co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group from France, Bernar Face,
and Russia, Yuri Merzlyakov, arrived in Baku on the morning of 22
November. The mission also includes the personal representative of
the OSCE Chairman-in-Office, Andzey Kasprzyk, Trend reports.
The agreement by the Co-chairs’ visit to the region was reached
during the 14 November meeting in Brussels of the Foreign Ministers of
Azerbaijan Elmar Mammadyarov and Armenia Vardan Oskanyan. The mediators
will hold negotiations with the heads of these countries to discuss the
final proposals regarding the settlement of the Armenian-Azerbaijani
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. During the visit, the topic of discussions
will be the organization of the meeting of the Azerbaijani and Armenian
Presidents which is scheduled to take place on 28 November in Minsk.
The American Co-chair of the Minsk Group, Matthew Bryza, will not be
included in the mission due to celebrations of the National holiday
Thanksgiving Day in the USA.

33 Millions Drams Stated To Be Donated In NKR

33 MILLIONS DRAMS STATED TO BE DONATED IN NKR
DeFacto Agency, Armenia
Nov 22 2006
The process of fund-raising targeted at the restoration of the NKR
Hadrut region is going on within the frames of a TV marathon to
be held in Los Angeles. According to the Republic Staff for the TV
Marathon’s organization, 33 millions drams have already been stated
to be donated by the Republic institutions, enterprises, communities
and separate citizens.
The traditional TV marathon is held under the aegis of Hayastan
All-Armenian Fund, which will supply the populated localities of
Hadrut, Mets Tager, Azokh and Drakhtik with water-pipe, repair the
Regional Central Hospital, build schools and implement the programs
on the agricultures development, the NKR MFA Press Centre reports.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Lebanon In Shock After Killing Of Christian Politician

LEBANON IN SHOCK AFTER KILLING OF CHRISTIAN POLITICIAN
Ekklesia, UK
Nov 22 2006
The normally jammed-packed streets of Beirut during rush hour were
even more frantic as residents scrambled following the news that
Christian politician Pierre Gemayel had been gunned down and killed
in the streets of a Beirut suburb on Tuesday 21 November 2006 –
reports Ecumenical News International.
Horns blared, sirens screeched and a thick air of apprehension took
hold as people struggled with the news. For a while, mobile phones
were inoperable as hordes of people tried to dial out at once.
Other commentators confirm 34-year-old’s cabinet minister’s killing
was especially jarring for some in the diverse Christian community
here, with fears that the assassination may lead to more violence.
Beirut is one of the most religiously diverse cities in the Middle
East, with Muslims (Sunni and Shi’ite), Christians (Maronite Catholics,
Greek Orthodox, Greek Catholics, Armenian Orthodox, Armenian Catholics,
Roman Catholics, Syriacs, Copts and Protestants) and Druze all having
a significant presence.
But tensions are now running high, criss-crossing ethnic, political
and religious demarcations.
The murder of Mr Gemayel comes as a deep political crisis grips the
country following the resignation of six Shi’ite Hezbollah cabinet
members.
Syria itself, which some have immediately accused of involvement,
came out quickly to denounce the assassination, describing it as a
“despicable crime”.
UK Prime Minister Tony Blair joined many other world and civic
leaders in strongly deploring the murder of one of Lebanon’s leading
politicians. “We condemn this murder utterly. It is completely without
any justification at all,” he declared.
Matthias Gebauer of the German paper Der Speigel, writing from Beirut,
observed poignantly: “It doesn’t take long to become a martyr in
Lebanon. It is Wednesday morning, ten o’clock. Minister of Industry
Pierre Gemayel hasn’t been dead for 24 hours, but his larger-than-life
picture is already displayed at every street corner in Beirut and
its suburbs.”
“In the picture, the politician – just 34 when he died – is smiling.
It is a product of Lebanon’s ubiquitous cynicism that such an
appearance is usually only accorded to the dead. And Gemayel is only
the most recent Lebanese politician to be murdered in the last couple
of years.”
The assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafic Hariri in
2005 also shook the whole country. The last Syrian troops withdrew
from Beirut in April 2006, but its influence is still powerful. Over
the summer the country was racked by Israeli attacks following a
dispute with Hezabollah and has had little time to recover before
the latest blow.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

BAKU: The Year Ends In An Optimistic Mood: OSCE Minsk Group Mediator

THE YEAR ENDS IN AN OPTIMISTIC MOOD: OSCE MINSK GROUP MEDIATORS
TREND, Azerbaijan
Nov 22 2006
The OSCE Minsk Group Co-chair, Russian Ambassador Yuriy Merzlyakov,
stated in Yerevan on 22 November that the meeting of mediators and
the President and Foreign Minister of Armenia was effective, Trend
reports citing Mediamax News Agency.
During his interview with journalists at Zvartnots Airport prior to
his flight to Baku, Mezlyakov stated that Armenia gave its approval
to conduct a meeting with the Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan
in Minsk on 28 November 2006 within the framework of the CIS Summit.
Merzlyakov said the mediators are awaiting approval from the
Azerbaijani President, Ilham Aliyev in Baku, although earlier the
Azerbaijani Foreign Minister made a statement confirming the same.
Merzlyakov said that the absence of the U.S. Ambassador, Matthew Bryza,
at the mission which is currently touring the conflict region was
linked with the agreement between the co-chairs on the distribution
of duties and he is going to meet with Arkadiy Gukasian [leader of
Karabakh Armenians], who is currently on a visit to the United States.
“In general the year is ending optimistically and if we succeed in
maintaining this attitude we will meet 2007 with a positive outlook.
Nevertheless, the elections have a deterrent impact on the negotiations
and we presume the achievements that we have had this year will
enable the pre-election period to pass easily, the Russian Ambassador
emphasized.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Average Annual Growth Of Tourists Visiting Armenia In Recent Years M

AVERAGE ANNUAL GROWTH OF TOURISTS VISITING ARMENIA IN RECENT YEARS MAKES 25%
Noyan Tapan News Agency, Armenia
Nov 22 2006
YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 22, NOYAN TAPAN. The average annual growth of
tourists visiting Armenia in recent years has made 25%. The RA Deputy
Minister of Trade and Economic Development Ara Petrosian said during
the November 22 press conference that in January-September 2005,
318,563 tourists visited Armenia, or by 21.3% more than in the same
months of the previous year. This growth rate was maintained in 2006
too: 372 thousand tourists visited Armenia in January-September of this
year, which exceeds by 18% the index of the year 2005. According to
A. Petrosian, if this growth rate continues, in 2-3 years the number
of tourists will reach 500 thousand.
Ara Petrosian said that in parallel with the development of
international tourism, internal tourism is also developing rapidly,
which shows that the living standard of the population has risen. In
1997, the number of internal tourists made 53 thousand, whereas in
2005, it made 268,664.
According to the deputy minister, 4-5 years ago, Armenians made up 75%
of the visitors to the country, while in the past 1-2 years, foreigners
made up 30-25%. Among visitors to Armenia are not only those from EU
countries, Russia and the US but also from South America, South-East
Asia and Eastern Europe. The average time of tourists’ stay in Armenia
is 5-6 days, during which each tourist spends about 1,000 dollars.

CNN Commercials Advertising Armenia As Tourism Country Make Great Im

CNN COMMERCIALS ADVERTIZING ARMENIA AS TOURISM COUNTRY MAKE GREAT IMPRESSION ON VIEWERS
Noyan Tapan News Agency, Armenia
Nov 22 2006
YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 22, NOYAN TAPAN. The commercials advertizing Armenia
as a tourism country, which have been shown on CNN since September
2006, have made a great impression on viewers. The RA Deputy Minister
of Trade and Economic Development Ara Petrosian said at the November 22
press conference that these commercials play quite a serious role not
only in terms of the country’s recognition but also for presentation
of its tourism opportunities.
According to him, these commercials will be shown in 2007 too. A
minute of a commercial’s broadcasting costs 1,000 US dollars.

NKR President Meets With Armenian Businessmen Of California

NKR PRESIDENT MEETS WITH ARMENIAN BUSINESSMEN OF CALIFORNIA
Noyan Tapan News Agency, Armenia
Nov 22 2006
LOS ANGELES, NOVEMBER 22, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. Issues
relating to development of cooperation between Artsakh and U.S. West
Coast Armenian community and extension of contacts between them
were discussed at the November 21 meeting of NKR President Arkady
Ghoukassian with Armenian businessmen and a number of representatives
of NGOs of U.S. state of California.
As NKR President’s Acting Spokesperson reports from U.S., the
conversations mainly developed around issues of restoration of NKR
Hadrut region and the Artsakh Revival program, as well as Artsakh’s
socio-economic condition and prospects of country’s development.
During his meetings with entrepreneurs Vazgen Kaypekian and Ara
Aslanian, businessman Mher Tavitian, as well as benefactors Petros
Arunjakchel and Zaven Khanjian Arkady Ghoukassian registered with
satisfaction growth of Diasporan Armenians’ interest in Artsakh
present and future, as well as expressed gratitude for assisting the
traditional telethons organized by the Haysatan All Armenian Fund
and for participating in them.
In the evening the same day NKR President took part in the dinner
organized by sponsors of Martakert regional hospital’s therapeutic
department, businessmen Levon and Grigor Termenjians. The Termenjian
brothers confirmed their readiness to continue assisting Artsakh in
the future. Leader of Artsakh Diocese of Armenian Apostolic Church,
Pargev archbishop Martirosian also took part in the event.
It is noteworthy that the previous day NKR President visited RA
Consulate General to Los Angeles, where he met with the office staff
headed by Consul General Armen Liloyan.