‘Heritage’ Oppositional Party Faction Indicates Numerous Procedural

‘HERITAGE’ OPPOSITIONAL PARTY FACTION INDICATES NUMEROUS PROCEDURAL VIOLATIONS DURING LEGAL PROCEEDINGS ON CASES OF MARCH 1 EVENTS IN YEREVAN

arminfo
2008-07-31 14:35:00

ArmInfo. ‘Heritage’ oppositional party faction indicated numerous
procedural violations during legal proceedings on cases of March 1
events in Yerevan.

According to the statement of "Heritage" faction, taking part in
numerous legal proceedings over the persons ‘arrested for political
reasons, we become witnesses of numerous violations which prejudice
the fairness of legal proceedings. These are provision of tiny rooms,
support of accusations on testimonies of the policemen, ignorance of
witness testimonies , etc.

However, the latest events are beyond any frames’, the document says.

‘Based on the afore-stated we claim that the legal proceedings are
openly pressed by RA authorities. This is a display of a "Black-Hundred
terror" which is developed in legal proceedings’, the statement of
"Heritage" oppositional party faction says.

Head Of Armenian Delegation To PACE Not Informed Who Will Replace Th

HEAD OF ARMENIAN DELEGATION TO PACE NOT INFORMED WHO WILL REPLACE THE DECEASED RUSSELL JOHNSTON ON POSITION OF CHAIRMAN OF PACE SPECIAL COMMITTEE FOR NAGORNY KARABAKH

arminfo
2008-07-31 15:17:00

ArmInfo. Head of Armenian delegation to PACE David Haroutiunyan told
ArmInfo he is not informed so far who will replace the deceased Russell
Johnston on the position of Chairman of PACE Special Committee for
Nagorny Karabakh.

Asked if the structure will undergo any changes after the death
of Russell Johnston, D. Haroutiunyan said: ‘There is no relevant
information so far’.

To recall, PACE Special Committee for Nagorny Karabakh was set up at
PACE Bureau by the recommendation of the Assembly. The Committee is a
peculiar forum when Armenian and Azerbaijan parliamentarians discuss
Karagakh conflict. In connection with the recent presidential election
in Armenia and the upcoming presidential election in Azerbaijan,
the parliamentarians did not meet either during the Spring or Summer
Sessions of PACE. Another meeting is planned during the Winter Session
in January 2009.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Where Did Azerbaijani Helicopters Fly And If They Flied In General?

WHERE DID AZERBAIJANI HELICOPTERS FLY AND IF THEY FLIED IN GENERAL?

arminfo
2008-07-31 15:53:00

ArmInfo. A number of Azerbaijani agencies spread an information today
that the helicopters of Azerbaijan’s AAD have allegedly flied over
the contact line with Nagorno Karabakh.

In particular, as APA reports, about 12 helicopters flied from Fizuli
towards Terter and Goranboy. Azerbaijani Defense Ministry’s press
service told APA that they were unaware of the flights. RA and NKR
Defense Ministries have no information in this respect. Thus, this
is the next disinformation by the Azerbaijani mass media aimed at
aggravation of tension in Nagorno Karabakh conflict zone.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

OSCE Chairman-In-Office Special Envoy: Territorial Integrity And Sta

OSCE CHAIRMAN-IN-OFFICE SPECIAL ENVOY: TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY AND STATUS OF NAGORNO KARABAKH ARE NOT IN CONTRADICTION WITH EACH OTHER

arminfo
2008-07-31 14:37:00

ArmInfo. OSCE welcomes continuation of dialogue between Azerbaijan and
Armenia and expects meeting of Foreign Ministers of the two countries,
OSCE Chairman-in-Office Special Envoy Heikki Talvitie said in Baku
yesterday, APA reports.

He thinks that it would better if Foreign Ministers of the two
countries met before the elections: ‘We hope that dialogue between
the sides will be conducted after elections as well. Dialogue based on
core principles and will further continue on these principles. Nagorno
Karabakh conflict should be solved within the framework of Azerbaijan’s
territorial integrity.

Territorial integrity and status of Nagorno Karabakh are not
in contradiction with each other. Same situation has occurred in
Moldova and Georgia. Continuation of negotiations means that there are
principles for good results. I hope that there will be new meetings
after presidential elections in Azerbaijan’, H. Talvitie said.

17 Companies Pretend To The Place Of The Third Mobile Operator In Ar

17 COMPANIES PRETEND TO THE PLACE OF THE THIRD MOBILE OPERATOR IN ARMENIA

arminfo
2008-07-31 16:00:00

ArmInfo. A total of 17 companies pretend to take part in the
competition for getting license to act as the third mobile operator
in Armenia.

Armenian Transport and Communication Ministry told ArmInfo, they are:
France Telecom (France), CEO Blackrock Communications (Ireland),
V-Tel (Jordan), GEO (England), M$A Tele2AB (Sweden), Knightsbridge
International Telecommunications Holding (Egypt), Aetos Consulting
Limited (Englad), Kalba International (Egypt), AAA Capital GmbH
(Germany), Auroratel (Russian Federation), PJ Engineering (Finland),
EEC group (Egypt), mmC Group (Spain), Samsson group (Germany). SALEM
AGENCIES AND SERVICES CO (SAS) and JGAG also want to take part in
the competition, but it is not clear what countries they present.

The Competition Commission will mention the companies which passed
the first stage of the competition over 40 days. Then over the next 40
days these companies will present their application-suggestions. The
name of the their mobile operator will be declared in December.

As Chairman of Public Services Regulatory Commission Robert Nazaryan
said earlier, today two mobile operators are functioning in Armenia,
BeeLine and VivaCell, and coming of the third operator may tighten
the competition. In its turn this will lead to raising communication
quality and reducing of tariffs.

The third operator will be allowed to provide internet services and in
the future – fixed telephony services within granted radio frequencies.

Nazaryan says that the local telecoms market is quite attractive for
big operators. Today the two acting operators have a total of 1.7mln
subscribers while the population of Armenia is 3.2mln. Nazaryan said
that the third operator might gain over some of their subscribers if
it provides high quality and moderate price services.

The third mobile operator may start its activities in Armenia in the
early summer 2009 – 6 months after being proclaimed the winner of
the tender.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

How To Build Relations With The Diaspora?

HOW TO BUILD RELATIONS WITH THE DIASPORA?

Armen Tsatouryan

Hayots Ashkhar Daily
Published on July 31, 2008
Armenia

At the very first stage of the relationship with the Diaspora, the
Armenian authorities adopted not only new approaches corresponding
to the challenges of the 21st century but also started the process
of establishing relevant institutions for putting their plans into
practice.

Let’s recall the main stages of the activities carried out in the
sphere during the past years.

It is well-known that since Armenia’s gaining independence, the
relationship with the Armenian colonies of the Diaspora has passed
two principal stages of development, the first stage being the period
preceding the 1998 shift of power and the second stage being the period
between 1998 and 2008. And although these two stages drastically
differed from each other in terms of the policy trend towards the
Diaspora, such differences were of political-ideological rather than
practical-organizational nature.

During the tenure of L. Ter-Petrosyan, the Armenia-Diaspora relations
acquired an extremely ideologized character, becoming one of the
"spheres" of the political struggle inside the country. The Diaspora
was artificially divided into two camps, and this created a serious
threat in terms of restoring the realities of the Soviet-time Armenia.

After the 1998 shift of power, it became possible to overcome
this harmful20phenomenon as a result of advancing the formula of
cooperation among Armenia Artsakh and the Diaspora. However, the
right political-ideological starting point in the relationship with
the Diaspora was not yet enough for adopting and applying concrete
and clear-cut procedures of implementation.

Following the 1998 shift of power, the political component increasingly
developed in the Armenia-Diaspora relations, the common strategic
objective of achieving the international recognition of the Armenian
Genocide being the underlying thesis of such policy. As regards
the clear-cut procedures of cooperation, they continued to remain
on the level of the economic assistance and the involvement of the
medium-scale investments of the Diaspora.

The fact that the Armenian authorities are seriously inclined to
establish a new level cooperation with the Diaspora became obvious due
to the initiative of setting up a separate structure dealing with the
issues of the Diaspora and granting it the status of a ministry. This
kind of ministries exist in many countries, so having a Diaspora
community twice exceeding its population, our country could no longer
fall behind other states.

This means that the Armenian authorities are no longer satisfied
with organizing pan-Armenian conferences or conducting fundraising
marathons, and they view the relationship with the Diaspora as a
day-to-day painstaking activity.

>From now on, any educational, cultural and other probl em of any colony
of the Diaspora will become a matter of concern for the Republic of
Armenia as well. And each of our compatriots will feel that he/she
is not alone in his/her everyday work aimed at the preservation of
the Armenian nation and enjoys the support of the Armenian statehood.

The most important component in the process of upgrading the
relationship with the Diaspora from the political-ideological level
to the plane of day-to-day practical work is certainly the sphere of
economic cooperation.

And as shown by the experience of the past years, there is no progress
in this sphere. With their huge capital, the representatives of the
Armenian Diaspora have a strictly cautious attitude towards making
serious investments in our country. They prefer to satisfy themselves
with medium-scale programs which cannot produce a serious negative
impact even if they suffer a failure.

Such phenomenon results from psychological complexes which developed in
the course of several years. In order to overcome them it is necessary
not only to introduce serious changes in the tax and customs policy
implemented in the country but also form an absolutely new atmosphere
of mutual trust. In this respect, the new authorities managed, in
the course of their few months’ activity, to do more than did their
predecessors in the whole period after Armenia’s gaining independence.

As a result of President Serge Sargsyan’s meeting wi th the prominent
Armenian businessmen during his visit to Moscow and after their visit
to Armenia, a radical turning point was observed in the dispositions of
the Armenian businessmen residing in Russia. A couple of weeks later,
the amount of the investments promised by the Armenian businessmen
reached the borderline of 700 million US Dollars.

This is an unprecedented phenomenon in the whole history of the
Armenia-Diaspora relations. The businessmen of the Diaspora have
started to demonstrate trust in the reforms implemented in our country
and link their future entrepreneurial activity to their motherland.

In such circumstances, the interests of foreign countries’ non-Armenian
capital will inevitably increase, since the companies (mainly founded
by the Armenians residing in Russia) which are going to enter our
country will bring others after them.

Thus, all the plans that were discussed during the successive
conferences devoted to the Armenia-Diaspora relations for around 1.5
decade are being put into practice by the Armenian authorities from
the very first months of their activities.

Denial Of Genocide Never To Be Encouraged

DENIAL OF GENOCIDE NEVER TO BE ENCOURAGED
Gevorg Harutyunyan

Hayots Ashkhar Daily
Published on July 31, 2008
Armenia

Before his visit to Moscow aimed at the meeting with OSCE Minsk Group
co-Chairmen and his Azerbaijani counterpart, Armenian Foreign Minister
Edward Nalbandyan convened a press conference yesterday.

"These meetings will be about Karabakh conflict and are organized by
the efforts of the three co-Chairmen. The proposals made in Madrid
will be discussed. Serge Sargsyan and Ilham Aliev confirmed that
the negotiations will continue on the bases of the before mentioned
proposals."

Estimating the 100 days of his tenure the Foreign Minister considered
it both noteworthy and normal, that he has made his first official
visit to Artsakh. "We give special importance to Karabakh issue. We
usually have different discussions with NKR authorities regarding this
issue. We have already had three meetings with Azerbaijani Foreign
Minister, before the meetings between Serge Sargsyan and Ilham Aliev
in Strasburg and St.

Petersburg. The fourth meeting will be on August 1 in Moscow. I will
also meet with OSCE Minsk Group co-Chairmen and we will do our best
to achieve the settlement of Karabakh conflict."

Touching upon Serge Sargsyan’s recent visit to Ukraine the leader of
the Foreign Administration considered it completely successful. "The
meeting between the two Presidents last more than two hours. The
discussions were rather meaningful, constructive and in the atmosphere
of mutual trust. The possibilities of bilateral cooperation in
different spheres, as well as different regional and international
issues were discussed.

We hope this meeting will open a new page in Armenian-Ukrainian
relations.

The Ukrainian President reconfirmed his invitation for Serge Sargsyan
to visit their country.

Serge Sargsyan’s and the Catholicos’ unprecedented participation
in the anointment ceremony of the Saint Cross church that has been
built 650 years back and hasn’t been reconstructed since then, was
really exciting.

Edward Nalbandyan refuted the rumors that have appeared in the
press, according to which he has agreed with the statement made by
Daniel Freed saying that the presidential elections in Armenia have
been "significantly breached" and that by his instruction Armenian
Ambassador to Austria met with OSCE Chairman Luis Maria de Puichi in
the airport in Vienna.

"Freed didn’t make similar statement during his visit in the USA. We
had a very constructive meeting with him and other US officials. But
we didn’t have any concrete meeting in Vienna. Simply according to
the regulation the Ambassadors of our country must meet and see off
those Armenian guests who travel by transit tours. Maybe de Puichi
gave you those details but I don’t have similar information."

0AAs for the speculations regarding the proposal made by Turkey
to set up a committee of historians: "If you are concerned that a
certain committee is going to discuss the issue of the Genocide, than
I must repeat a very simple truth, to make it clear once and forever:
Armenian authorities will never take a step that will encourage the
denial of the Genocide. Similar thing can’t happen.

What we really want is to have regular relations with our
neighbor. There are 2 or 3 closed borders in the whole world and we
are trying to open one of them. We must establish diplomatic relations
without any pre-conditions.

Our initiations had a very positive response in the world.

Hopefully Turkish President will accept the invitation to visit
Armenia on September 6. This will give an opportunity to discuss
all the issues of bilateral concern and regulate all the inter-state
relations. The conversation is not about concessions.

Edward Nalbandyan didn’t agree with the statement that Armenia pursues
"feeble" policy towards Georgia: "Whom do they want to bite with those
teeth? We attach great importance to establishing friendly relations
with Georgia. We are going to take all the possible measures to
consolidate relations with Georgia. We never ignore any issue regarding
Georgian-Armenians. We hope all the issues will be solved. I believe
there is no unsolvable issue between Armenia and Georgia because our
steps derive from the interests of the both countries."

World Heritage

WORLD HERITAGE

Hayots Ashkhar Daily
Published on July 31, 2008
Armenia

President Serge Sargsyan and President Victor Yushchenko proposed to
assign a task to the Foreign Ministries of the both countries to take
joint actions to include Saint Cross in UNESCO’s world heritage.

During the meeting with the representatives of Armenian Community in
Ukraine he reminded them of the already existing successful examples
in this direction. Quite recently three Armenian monuments in Iran
were included in this list.

Certain Changes

CERTAIN CHANGES

Hayots Ashkhar Daily
Published on July 31, 2008
Armenia

Certain changes are expected in the structure of the Foreign
Ministry. As Edward Nalbandyan underscored yesterday a board has
been formed in the Foreign Ministry yesterday, in order to discuss
and take the decision at the principle of the board.

It is planned to create a rather large department, which will be
engaged in the contacts with the Mass Media.

"These changes tend to bring the activity of this body in compliance
with the requirements of today and tomorrow."

Committee Approves M. Joanovich’s Candidacy

COMMITTEE APPROVES M. JOANOVICH’S CANDIDACY

Hayots Ashkhar Daily
Published on July 31, 2008
Armenia

In a session convened on July 29, the US House of Foreign Affairs
Committee approved Maria Jovanovich’s candidacy for the post of the
US Ambassador in Armenia. The Committee’s decision is still to be
confirmed in the plenary session of the Senate.

The post of the US Ambassador in Armenia has been vacant since
September 2006. After being frozen twice in the Senate, the candidacy
of Richard Hoagland, a diplomat whose views obviously deny the
Genocide, was recalled.

The Bush Administration proposed M. Jovanovich’s candidacy in March
2008.