Oskanian And Fournet Stressed Importance Of Including Society Into A

OSKANIAN AND FOURNET STRESSED IMPORTANCE OF INCLUDING SOCIETY INTO ARMENIA-NATO DIALOG

PanARMENIAN.Net
12.03.2007 18:31 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Today Armenian Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian met
with Deputy Secretary-General of NATO Jean Fournet, the RA MFA Press
Office reports. At the meeting J. Fournet stressed the importance of
NATO week in Armenia launched March 12, in the context of spreading
appropriate information about the Alliance.

He also underlined the importance of dialog and discussions over the
role and place of NATO for the North Atlantic Alliance itself. The two
stressed the importance of including the society into the Armenia-NATO
dialog, which is not limited only to security issues and includes also
a wide range of questions that are of great interest to the society.

Alongside, Vartan Oskanian and Jean Fournet discussed the realization
process of Armenia-NATO Individual Partnership Action Plan (IPAP).

Armenia To Participate For First Time In International Tourism Exhib

ARMENIA TO PARTICIPATE FOR FIRST TIME IN INTERNATIONAL TOURISM EXHIBITION IN DOUVILLE

Noyan Tapan
Mar 12 2007

YEREVAN, MARCH 12, NOYAN TAPAN. Armenian tour operators will
participate for the first time in "Topresa" annual tourism exhibition
to be held in the French city of Douville on September 27-29. NT
correspondent was informed about it from the Armenian Tourism
Development Agency. It was mentioned that Armenia will not take part
in the exhibition "Salon Mondial Du Tourisme" in Paris on March 15-18,
although in late 2006, it was planned that Armenian tour operators
will participate in it.

Number Of European Countries Recognizing Genocide To Increase In Nea

NUMBER OF EUROPEAN COUNTRIES RECOGNIZING GENOCIDE TO INCREASE IN NEAR FUTURE

PanARMENIAN.Net
12.03.2007 18:59 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ In near future one more European country will
recognize the Armenian Genocide, representative of "Hay Dat" European
Office, member of "Hay Dat" Commission in Greece Gaspar Karapetian
stated, who was participating in the conference of ARF Dashnaktsutyun
"Hay Dat" committees launched in Yerevan March 12. He refused to say
what particular country is going to recognize the Armenian Genocide
fact, noticing that from territorial viewpoint it is not a large
country, but occupies an important place in Europe and plays a
significant role in European processes.

Commenting on the Swiss court’s verdict towards Turkish Workers’
Party leader Dogu Perincek for denying the Armenian Genocide,
Mr. Karapetian noted, one more time it proved that it is impossible
to deny the historical fact remaining unpunished. Speaking about
achievements of "Hay Dat" Commission in Europe, Gaspar Karapetian
referred to recognition of the Armenian Genocide by Greece, where,
according to him, several successive years already April 24 is being
marked as Armenian Genocide Commemoration Day and wreathes are being
laid to the eternal fire. He also stressed, thanks to activity of
"Hay Dat" in 2006 the Greece government assigned Armenia $1 million
for developing agriculture, IA Regnum, reports.

Profit Of Armenian Insurance Companies Made Over 421 Million Drams I

PROFIT OF ARMENIAN INSURANCE COMPANIES MADE OVER 421 MILLION DRAMS IN 2006

Noyan Tapan
Mar 12 2007

YEREVAN, MARCH 12, NOYAN TAPAN. As of December 31, 2006, 23 insurance
companies operated in Armenia against 13 ones as of the same day of
2005. According to data of the Central Bank of Armenia (CBA), in late
2005, the overall assets of insurance companies made 9 bln 878 mln
761 thousand drams, while in late 2006, these assets made 8 bln 148
mln 578 thousand drams (about 19 mln 586 thousand USD). The overall
funds of these companies on the indicated dates made 1 bln 516 mln
103 thousand drams and 1 bln 215 mln 998 thousand drams respectively,
fixed assets – 1 bln 67 mln 972 thousand drams and 615 mln 985 thousand
drams, own capital – 4 bln 426 mln 227 thousand drams and 5 bln 526.5
mln drams, authorized capital – 4 bln 108 mln 32 thousand drams and
5 bln 198 mln 226 thousand drams respectively. The short-term bills
payable of Armenian insurance companies amounted to 1 bln 730 mln 609
thousand drams in late 2005 and to 1 bln 395 mln 895 thousand drams
in late 2006. Their short-term bills receivable made 1 bln 520 mln
310 thousand drams and 1 bln 823 mln 609 thousand drams respectively;
insurance reserves – 3 bln 691 mln 837 thousand drams and 1 bln 200 mln
654 thousand drams. The total amount of insurance premiums of insurance
companies made 4 bln 351 mln 410 thousand drams in 2005 against 5 bln
123 mln 716 thousand drams in 2006, insurance premiums transferred
to re-insurers – 2 bln 387 mln 490 thousand drams and 3 bln 78 mln
443 thousand drams, insurance premiums for life insurance – 24 mln 84
thousand drams and 29 mln 837 thousand drams, insurance premiums for
non-life insurance – 4 bln 327 mln 327 thousand drams and 5 bln 93
mln 879 thousand drams. The total amount of insurance compensations
of Armenian insurance companies made 521 mln 675 thousand drams in
2005 against 27 bln 263 mln 540 thousand drams in 2006, the share of
re-insurers in insurance compensations – 322 mln 293 thousand drams
and 26 bln 968 mln 206 thousand drams, insurance sums transferred for
re-insurance – 1 trillion 683 bln 228 mln 912 thousand drams and 2
trillion 208 bln 262 mln 577 thousand drams. As of December 31, 2005,
Armenian insurance companies had 23,508 thousand operating agreements
against 28,727 thousand ones as of December 31, 2006, the insurance
sums stipulated by these operating agreements amounted to 1 trillion
734 bln 47 mln 253 thousand drams and 2 trillion 366 bln 239 mln 95
thousand drams. In 2005, the profit of insurance companies made 298
mln 984 thousand drams, while in 2006 – 421 mln 126 thousand drams.

Armenian FM To Depart For Switzerland March 13

ARMENIAN FM TO DEPART FOR SWITZERLAND MARCH 13

PanARMENIAN.Net
12.03.2007 19:23 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian will depart
for Geneva March 13, where he will participate in the session of UN
Human Rights Council. The RA MFA Press Office told the PanARMENIAN.Net
journalist that V. Oskanian’s speech at the session is scheduled. The
same day the Armenian FM will depart for Bern, where he will meet with
the President of Swiss Confederation, head of Federal Department for
Foreign Relations Michelin Calmy-Rey.

V. Oskanian will meet his Azeri counterpart Elmar Mamedyarov in
Geneva March 14. OSCE MG Co-Chairs on the Nagorno Karabakh conflict
settlement will also be present during their meeting.

Armenian Agency Criticizes "Pseudo-Pro-Western" Politicians

ARMENIAN AGENCY CRITICIZES "PSEUDO-PRO-WESTERN" POLITICIANS

Mediamax news agency, Yerevan
12 Mar 07

An Armenian news agency has sharply criticized lack of new ideas of
the politicians who present themselves as pro-Western. There is no
difference between statements of the "pro-Russian" authorities and
opposition politicians who are calling for closer cooperation with
the West, it said. The following is text of report by Armenian news
agency Mediamax headlined "Lack of new ideas is compensated by a
`pro-Western’ course"; subheadings have been inserted editorially:

12 March: In May 2006, we published the article entitled "Why there
are no real pro-Western politicians in Armenia?" in our weekly
analytical review.

Today, when it is two months left for the upcoming parliamentary
election of 12 May to take place, it becomes obvious that the given
topic is still urgent. Moreover, the already disputable notion of a
"pro-Western politician" in Armenia devalued to such a degree that
the classification of the politicians, using the traditional formulas,
became almost impossible.

What does "pro-Western" mean in Armenia?

To begin with, it is necessary to define, what they really mean saying
"West" in Armenia and, correspondingly, who should be considered a
"pro-Western" politician?

If the definition for the "West" covers the European Union, the Council
of Europe, the World Bank, the World Trade Organization and others,
it is obvious that all the political forces of Armenia (with the
exception of the marginal left-wings) are pro-Western. All the large
political forces of the country keep to the opinion that "the policy
of European integration of Armenia does not have an alternative".

Both the opposition forces and the pro-authority ones agree with
this. If we take the economic issues as a starting point, the World
Bank has been already for a few years describing Armenia an exemplary
partner, which demonstrates impressive speeds of growth and reforms,
Armenia is a member of the WTO and occupies traditionally high
positions in the annual Index of Economic Freedom issued by the
Heritage Foundation and The Wall Street Journal.

If saying "West" we mean the USA, then, once again, with the exception
of marginal forces, you will not be able to find any party on Armenia,
which would openly be for the reduction of the volume of the relations
between the USA and Armenia. The aid, rendered to Armenia, starting
from the point when it gained independence, exceeded 1bn dollars, there
is the Millennium Challenge program, costing over 250m dollars, being
implemented in Armenia, the political dialogue is at a high level.

The only reason for the Armenian peacekeepers fulfilling service
in Iraq at present are the relations with the USA, and the defence
minister recently openly admitted that the decision on prolongation
of their mandate for one more year is reasoned by the striving not
to spoil the relations with the USA "for no reason".

If, when saying "West" we mean the NATO, everything is fine here
as well.

Armenia has been implementing its Individual Partnership Action Plan
with the NATO for already a year. Moreover, this very Plan became
the driving force for the adoption of the National Security Strategy
in Armenia. And, it is a basis for the implementation of large-scale
defence reforms, which aim at the implementation of a civil element
and the increase of public control.

There is no need to explain that the decrease of direct influence of
the military on the political processes is one of the most important
preconditions for strengthening democracy.

So, what do we have? The main political forces of Armenia do not have
conceptual discords as to the issues of Armenia’s integration into
the EU and its participation of the European Neighbourhood Policy,
do not protest against the growth of cooperation with the USA, and
are not against the modernization of the Armenian army, following
the Western model. What is the problem then?

There is a problem. And more than one. If we talk about the perception
of being "pro-Western" in the very Armenia, the strategic mistake of
the local politicians is that the Western or the Euro-Atlantic values,
for the protection of which such unions as the EU and the NATO are
established, are not abstract, but quite concrete notions. Can the
politicians, who live at the expense of incomes, which tens and
hundreds of times exceed their official salaries, talk about being
adherent to Western values?

Minor party leader calls for NATO membership

The leader of the very small Liberal Progressive Party of Armenia
(LPPA), Hovhannes Hovhannisyan, has not been losing a single
opportunity to state about how necessary it is for Armenia to enter
NATO. We will focus on the validity of these statements later, and
now let us open the pre-election list of the LPPA and make sure that
in the "workplace" column of the three leaders of the list, headed
by Hovhannisyan, it is written "does not work".

Can a politician, who is adherent to the stance of Western values,
convince his allies of the fact that he and the other leaders of
the party manage to live, working nowhere? Even if we leave out the
particularly financial part [of the issue], there arises a question:
can a party really represent strength, if the three leaders of the
given party do not work, and, to all appearances, are not even upset
by the fact?

If we talk about the perception of the "pro-Western notion" in Armenia
from the part of the very Western circles, here also everything
goes not very smoothly. One gets the impression that in the West,
"pro-Western" are considered the people who, for instance, are for
Armenia’s membership in NATO. The problem, however, is that today
there are no politicians in Armenia, who would be able to reason the
benefits of the republic’s membership in NATO.

The abovementioned Hovhannes Hovhannisyan only declares that Armenia
should enter NATO. He does not talk about exactly what new guarantees
of security Armenia will gain after the entry. He does not talk about
how he is going to convince Turkey of the necessity of Armenia’s
entering NATO. And, finally, he does not talk about how Armenia is
going to resist the obviously harsh reaction of Moscow.

Let us leave aside the political issues and turn to the technical
ones. What prevents Hovhannisyan and his allies from holding public
debates on the topic of implementation of the Individual Partnership
Action Plan with NATO or on the National Security Strategy, which
was recently adopted? Do they believe that such complex issues can
be decided upon without public debates and dialogues?

No difference between statements by ex-speaker and officials

The absurdity of the situation also lies in the fact that the Armenian
politicians, who pretend to be pro-Western, in reality do not say
anything that would fundamentally differ from the stance of the
Armenian authorities, which are considered pro-Russian. A proof for
that can be the article of the Orinats Yerkir Party’s leader, Artur
Baghdasaryan, ex-speaker of the Armenian parliament. The article was
published on 28 February in The Washington Times.

Baghdasaryan is the one who positions himself as "the main pro-Western
politician" of Armenia.

In the article, he says that "Armenia’s future is tied to European
integration and on deepening of our relations with NATO". As it has
already been mentioned above, there is a consensus as to these issues
among the political forces of Armenia.

"The relations with the West, though, should not be contrasted with
our relations with Russia. We need a balanced foreign policy. We also
need a positive relationship with Iran. The Iranian nuclear issue
is an element of concern, but I believe the international community
needs dialogue with Iran," the leader of Orinats Yerkir stated. The
Armenian Foreign Ministry adheres to the same opinion.

"I support resolving the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict based on mutual
compromises, and I support normalizing relations with Azerbaijan,"
Artur Baghdasaryan stated in his article. He also noted that the
proposals on the settlement of the Karabakh conflict were being
rejected "not because they were unjust or impractical, but because
the political processes in our region are too weak".

However, the ex-speaker does not offer any recipes for the settlement
of the Karabakh issue. It would be much more valuable if he held
an analysis of the existing proposals on the settlement, pointed
out their strengths and weaknesses, proposed new ideas. And here
the readers of The Washington Times (here we talk not only about
the ordinary readers, but also many experts) may get the impression
that the political field of Armenia is full of harsh nationalists and
only Artur Baghdasaryan is for the settlement and the normalization
of the relations with Azerbaijan.

The same concerns Artur Baghdasaryan’s statements regarding the
prospect of the normalization of the relations with Turkey.

"Border opening and establishing economic cooperation with Turkey is
important for Armenia and necessary for diversifying our communication
routes. History between Armenia and Turkey has sometimes been tragic,
such as the 1915 Armenian genocide, but we must look to the future
as our citizens want better lives tomorrow.

And I think we could build our relations based on a broader approach,
without preconditions, and simultaneously not rejecting and honestly
looking at the past", the leader of the Orinats Yerkir writes in
his article.

Where are the concrete proposals? Everything Artur Baghdasaryan
mentioned about, the official authorities of Armenia have been voicing
tens of times, and each time faced the blank wall of silence or the
denial from the part of Turkey. How is he going to overcome that wall?

The lack of new ideas and the absence of political bravery for their
generation here is the main problem of the Armenian political forces.

When there are no new ideas, they use other, much shallower and
dubious tools. The very fact of publication of articles in The Wall
Street Journal or The Washington Times is presented as a proof of
being "selected ones" for these or those politicians, and each their
visit to Berlin, Paris, Washington, or Moscow is presented in their
homeland as evidence of their "great political authority".

Of course, one can also reproach the West as to some points. The West
continues perceiving Armenia through the prism of old stereotypes and
preconceived attitude. However, the most part of the blame rests on the
authorities and the public sector of Armenia. They did not manage to
take advantage of the products of good interstate relations of Armenia
with the USA and a number of European states to establish relations
with think tanks, research institutes, individual experts and the
media to provide adequate information on the processes in Armenia.

The very absence of such partnership becomes one of the reasons for the
appearance of pseudo-pro-Western politicians, who write articles, the
contents of which do not differ from the speeches of the officials,
but who, at the same time, represent themselves in the role of
"fighters against the regime".

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

NATO Sec. Gen. Sp. Representative For South Caucasus To Arrive In Ye

NATO SEC. GEN. SP. REPRESENTATIVE FOR SOUTH CAUCASUS TO ARRIVE IN YEREVAN MARCH 26

PanARMENIAN.Net
12.03.2007 19:39 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Robert Simmons, NATO Secretary General’s Special
Representative for South Caucasus and Central Asia will visit Armenia
March 26-28, RA MFA Acting Press Officer Vladimir Karapetyan told the
PanARMENIAN.Net reporter. In the framework of his visit R. Simmons
will meet with Armenian leadership.

At the meetings he will discuss the realization process of Armenia-NATO
Individual Partnership Action Plan (IPAP).

Defence Lawyers Of Arman Babajanian Intend To Appeal To RA Constitut

DEFENCE LAWYERS OF ARMAN BABAJANIAN INTEND TO APPEAL TO RA CONSTITUTIONAL COURT AND EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS

Noyan Tapan
Mar 12 2007

YEREVAN, MARCH 12, NOYAN TAPAN. On March 11 the defence lawyers of
Arman Babajanian, former editor-in-chief of the newspaper "Zhamanak
Yerevan", received back their cassation appeal. According to them,
the appeal was returned with gross violations of law: the appeal was
submitted on January 22, and the decision to accept or reject it must
be made within 10 days, i.e. by February 1.

In response to inquiry of lawyer Z. Postanjian, there was a verbal
answer on March 6 that the RA Cassation Court has not yet made any
decision. After applying in writing to the Cassation court on March
7, a backdate decision – of February 26 – on returing the appeal was
received. The lawyers also drew attention to the fact that the decision
about rejection of the appeal is given with standard motivation. The
defence lawyers intend to appeal to the RA Constitutional Court and
the European Court of Human Rights. Violations of some articles of the
RA Constitution will form the basis of the application: particularly,
by the Constitution, the prosecutor’s office has to power to conduct a
preliminary investigation, and the Criminal Procedure Code’s article
giving such power contradicts the Constitution. The lawyers also
intend to dispute the constitutionality of abstract formulation
regarding the appeal’s return, as well as the constitutionality of
power of the interdepartmental commission that releases from criminal
responsibility for draft evasion.

Armenian Foreign Minister Hails Opening Of NATO Information Centre I

ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTER HAILS OPENING OF NATO INFORMATION CENTRE IN YEREVAN

Mediamax news agency
12 Mar 07

Yerevan, 12 March: The ceremony of the official opening of the NATO
Information Centre in Yerevan took place in Yerevan today. Armenian
Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan and NATO Assistant Secretary-General
for Public Diplomacy Jean Fournet participated in the ceremony.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, Jean Fournet stated that the process
of informing the public on the North-Atlantic Alliance, trends in its
activities and its tasks is "absolutely essential, if we want to get
the right idea about NATO’s agenda".

Jean Fournet noted that NATO is in the process of constant
transformation to be able to react to the new challenges and security
threats, and important steps in this direction is the establishment of
the Partnership for Peace programme and the Euro-Atlantic Partnership
Council.

"Our special partnership with Armenia is steadily developing," Jean
Fournet stated, noting that one of the tasks of the NATO Information
Centre is to inform the public on the various aspects of cooperation
between Armenia and the alliance.

"This centre will also be a place for debates and dialogue on issues
of security and new challenges," the NATO assistant secretary-general
stated.

Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan spoke today about the
important role of the NATO Information Centre in Yerevan.

The Armenian foreign minister stated that "we are very happy to
officially open the centre today".

"The centre has been functioning for some time now and has already
proven that there is a need for it. The establishment of such a
centre is one of the items in the IPAP [Individual Partnership Action
Plan] and I am very pleased that we implemented the item during the
first year of the implementation of this document. This is a very
significant step, as by means of the centre, together with NATO, we
will be providing true information on the alliance, its activities
and cooperation with Armenia," the Armenian foreign minister stated.

Vardan Oskanyan noted that "for some understandable reasons, the
perception of the alliance in our society does not to its fullest
correspond to the new, transformed NATO".

"NATO today is not the bloc that existed during the ‘cold war’. Many
things have changed in international activities, and NATO has managed
to adapt to the new realities. However, in our society there are
still some elements of a way of thinking peculiar to the ‘cold war’,
and thus there arises the need to provide truthful information,"
Vardan Oskanyan stated.

According to the foreign minister, this is of special importance
to Armenia, which, as opposed to other post-Soviet states, conducts
complementary foreign policy, closely cooperates on security issues
with Russia, is a member of the CSTO [Collective Security Treaty
Organization that unites Russia, Belarus, Armenia, Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan] and deepens its relations with
the NATO within the framework of the IPAP.

"Our policy in recent years is evidence that there are no
contradictions between these trends," Vardan Oskanyan stressed.

[Mediamax news agency, Yerevan, in English 1112 gmt 12 Mar 07 quoted
Oskanyan as telling a briefing at the NATO Information Centre that
membership of NATO is not on Armenia’s foreign policy agenda.

Mediamax news agency, Yerevan, in English 1116 gmt 12 Mar 07 quoted
Fournet as telling the briefing that Azerbaijan’s membership of NATO
is not on the agenda.]

French Mediator Pleased With Talks Ahead Of Armenian-Azeri Meeting O

FRENCH MEDIATOR PLEASED WITH TALKS AHEAD OF ARMENIAN-AZERI MEETING ON KARABAKH

Mediamax news agency
12 Mar 07

Yerevan, 12 March: The French co-chairman of the OSCE Minsk Group,
Bernard Fassier, today described as "very constructive" his talks with
the Armenian and Azerbaijani leadership, which took place during the
past few days in Yerevan and Baku.

Speaking during a briefing in Yerevan today, Bernard Fassier said that
tomorrow in Geneva there will take place a meeting of the co-chairs
of the OSCE Minsk Group, where the agenda of the talks between the
Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign ministers scheduled for 14 March
will be finally formed.

"If during the meeting between the Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign
ministers in Geneva we manage to formulate the basic principles of
the settlement of the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict, after that one or
two more meetings between the foreign ministers will take place, the
results of which will be possible to submit for the consideration
of the presidents of the two countries," Bernard Fassier stated,
stressing that meetings between [Armenian President Robert] Kocharyan
and [Azerbaijani President Ilham] Aliyev will in no case take place
before the parliamentary election in Armenia, which is planned for
12 May.

The French mediator met the president of the Nagornyy Karabakh republic
(NKR), Arkadi Ghukasyan, in Yerevan today. The co-chair stated that
the mediators continue to believe that at a certain stage of the talks
it will become necessary that representatives of Nagornyy Karabakh
also participate in them.