Russia Is Ready To Take Part In Mining Of Uranium In Armenia

RUSSIA IS READY TO TAKE PART IN MINING OF URANIUM IN ARMENIA

RIA Oreanda
Sept 1 2008
Russia

Moscow. ">OREANDA-NEWS . September 1, 2008. Russia is ready to take
part in the additional prospecting and mining of uranium in Armenia,
the extension of the life of Armenian NPP and the construction of a
new nuclear power plant, a source from the Kremlin.

The Russian and Armenian presidents are meeting in Sochi on Tuesday.

Energy remains the key priority of the Russian-Armenian economic
cooperation, the source said. Presently, the parties are actively
working to draft a mid-term agreement for the supply of Russian gas
to Armenia in 20092011 and to create an industrial-economic complex on
the basis of the existing and new parts of Razdan TPP. Our cooperation
in the nuclear sector is entering a new stage, the source said.

In addition to its support for the safe operation of Armenian NPP,
Russia is ready to take part in the additional prospecting and mining
of uranium in Armenia, the extension o the life of the existing
nuclear power plant and the construction of a new NPP.

As was reported earlier, the Russian-Armenian uranium prospecting
and mining JV set up in Yerevan in Apr 2008 was planning to start
its work in southern Armenia by the end of this year.

The agreement for the establishment of the JV was the first stage of
the implementation of the memorandum for cooperation in the field
of uranium prospecting and mining and the plan of action for 2008
signed by Rosatom State Nuclear Energy Corporation and the Ministry
of Environment Protection of Armenia in Feb 2008.

In preparation for the establishment of the JV Atomredmetzoloto, VNIIHT
(ARRICT, All-Russian Research Institute of Chemical Technology) and
Geo-economics CJSC (Armenia) developed a plan of action for uranium
prospecting in Armenia in 2008 and following years.

According to the preliminary estimates, there are 10,000 tons of
uranium in Armenia.

WIPO: Inventors In Armenia Develop Locking Pliers

WIPO: INVENTORS IN ARMENIA DEVELOP LOCKING PLIERS

US Fed News
September 2, 2008 Tuesday 5:00 AM EST

GENEVA, Sept. 2 – Karen Gasparyan and Patvakan Hakhinyan, both of
Yerevan, Armenia, have developed locking pliers.

According to an abstract posted by the World Intellectual Property
Organization, the invention is related to "hand-operated locking
pliers that enable locking of the jaws during clamping."

The invention carries International Patent Publication
No. WO/2008/101259 on Aug. 21.

The original patent was filed in Armenia under application
No. PCT/AM2008/000003 on Feb. 13, 2008. It is available at:
000003

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U.S., Armenian Inventors Develop Semiconductor Wafer Characterizatio

U.S., ARMENIAN INVENTORS DEVELOP SEMICONDUCTOR WAFER CHARACTERIZATION SYSTEM

US Fed News
September 2, 2008 Tuesday 6:15 AM EST

ALEXANDRIA, Va., Sept. 2 — Bhushan L. Sopori of Denver, and Artak
Hambarian of Yerevan, Armenia, have developed an optic probe for
semiconductor characterization.

According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Described herein is
an optical probe for use in characterizing surface defects in wafers,
such as semiconductor wafers. The optical probe detects laser light
reflected from the surface of the wafer within various ranges of
angles. Characteristics of defects in the surface of the wafer are
determined based on the amount of reflected laser light detected in
each of the ranges of angles. Additionally, a wafer characterization
system is described that includes the described optical probe."

The inventors were issued U.S. Patent No. 7,420,669 on Aug. 26.

The patent has been assigned to Midwest Research Institute, Kansas
City, Mo.

The original application was filed
on July 1, 2004, and is available at:
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Hungary: Minority News February-June 2008

Original sender: Okosi Nikolett <[email protected]>

Department of National and Ethnic Minorities
Prime Minister’s Office
Budapest
July, 2008

Selection of news on national and ethnic minorities in Hungary
February-June 2008

The Parliament adopted the Government’s Report on the situation of the
minorities

In March 2008 the Hungarian Parliament adopted the government’s report
No. J/4722. on the situation of national and ethnic minorities living in
the territory of the Republic of Hungary that demonstrates the changes
made in the situation of the minorities between the period of February
2005 and February 2007. The report contains the government’s measures
taken in order to improve the situation of the minorities and to ensure
the widespread vindication of the rights of the minorities guaranteed by
the minority act. It mentions the experiences of the operation of the
system of the minority self-government, the multi-channelled financial
system, the general situation of the minority education and culture and
its judicial background, the minority civil sphere and religious life as
well as the widespread international relations concerning the
minorities. It deals with the 2005 amendments of the minority legal
documents and the preparation and implementation of the elections of the
minority self-governments and the drawable experiences. The annex of the
report introduces the activity and the results of the national and
ethnic communities with respect of the reporting period.

The Parliament adopted the extension of the European Charter for
Regional or Minority Languages to Romani and Beash languages

The Hungarian Parliament on its plenary session held in June 2008
adopted the Act XLIII of 2008 on the extension of the European Charter
for Regional or Minority Languages to Romani and Beash languages as a
liability undertaken in the European Charter.

Hungary amidst the first ones signed the European Charter in 1992 and
undertook liabilities to reinforce the role of the mother tongue of six
Hungarian minorities (such as Croat, German, Romanian, Slovakian, Serb
and Slovenian) in education, administration, mass communication and some
fields of cultural, economic and social life.

The adopted act ensures regulated framework for Gipsies speaking Romani
or Beash languages to use their mother tongue in different fields of
education, jurisdiction or in the public offices. The obligations expand
to the making of Romani and Beash programmes in the Hungarian Radio and
Television and create the legal frameworks for the initiation of a radio
and television channel broadcasting exclusively only in Romani
language.
The forth country report on the obligations of the European Charter for
Regional or Minority Languages will be completed in the second part of
the year 2008.

Serbia has taken over the presidency of the Decade of Roma Inclusion
Programme

Hungary has given the presidency of the Decade of Roma Inclusion
Programme to Serbia in June 2008.
The Decade of Roma Inclusion Programme established by the cooperation of
nine Central and Eastern European countries and international
organisations is an international cooperation that has been working
since 2005 and its presidency functions under different countries year
after year. The aim of the programme is to fasten the societal and
economic integration of roma people and to contribute to the formation
of the positive picture of them. The participants have undertaken to
formulate long term strategies in accordance with their own economic and
social policy.

Under the Hungarian presidency new countries were invited. Albania,
Bosnia-Herzegovina and Spain have already notified in advance their
intention to join, whereas Slovenia participates in the programme as an
observer. Among the international organizations the UNICEF and the ENAR
(European Network Against Racism) indicated their intention on
participation in the implementation of the programme. Hungary has taken
steps in connection with the formation of the European Roma Strategy and
suggested the application of the support policy based on equal
opportunity which aim is that only those applications, programmes get
support that guarantee the declination or the ceasing of the territorial
and the school segregation of roma children.

Hungarian-Croat government meeting in Pecs

The Hungarian and the Croat government have held two meetings so far:
first in Budapest in June 2006 and then in Zagreb in May 2007. According
to the plans the subsequent third meeting could be held in Pecs on 4th
of September 2008.

After the meeting the two prime ministers, Ferenc Gyurcsany and Ivo
Sander will plan a common visit at the Miroslav Krleza Croat School
where they could hand over the new institutions of the nationality
educational centre currently being under renovation.

Hungarian and Slovakian co-chairs of the Hungarian-Slovakian Minority
Affairs Committee carried on negotiations in Budapest

Ferenc Gemesi, State Secretary of the Prime Minister’s Office, chair of
the Hungarian section of the Hungarian-Slovakian Minority Affairs
Committee met Miroslav Mojzita, Slovakian chair of the Committee in
Budapest, in April 2008. At the meeting they discussed the situation of
the Slovaks living in Hungary and the situation of Hungarian community
living in Slovakia, the implementation of the recommendations stated at
the previous meetings and the actual questions of minority policy.

Hungarian-Ukrainian Intergovernmental Committee meeting

The Hungarian-Ukrainian Intergovernmental Committee held its meeting in
Budapest, in April 2008. The consultation committee surveyed the
operation of the crossing points at the frontier and pointed out that
the intergovernmental agreement on the control of the road and railway
cross-border traffic and the establishment of a common contact post
would be a significant step forward. Several alternative suggestions
have been prepared in order to simplify the goods traffic. The parties
agreed upon the support of mapping the illegal dumps endangering the
River Tisza, the development of the infrastructure of the Ukrainian
settlements as well as the waste-gathering and waste-using. They stated
that the Zahony-Csap region had become a strategic point in the new
Europe.

The committee heard a report on the Hungary-Slovakia-Romania-Ukraine
Cross-Border Cooperation Programme materializing between 2007 and 2013
which will render a development amounting to EUR70 million possible.
The next meeting of the committee will be held in Ukraine in the second
half of the year 2008.

Hungarian-Slovenian Minority Affairs Committee meeting

The Hungarian-Slovenian Minority Affairs Committee held its meeting in
Budapest, in April 2008. The Hungarian section of the Committee was
chaired by Ferenc Gemesi, State Secretary and the Slovenian section was
presided over by Zorko Pelikan, Senior State Secretary of the Government
Office for Slovenes Abroad. Cultural, educational and self-governmental
issues of the Slovene minority living in Hungary and the Hungarian
national community living in Slovenia as well as the questions of the
infrastructural and economic development of the region inhabited by them
were on the agenda. The committee regarded greatest importance to the
preservation of the language identity of national communities, the
maintenance of the national cultural heritage, and the support of the
educational and cultural tasks related to the above mentioned.

The cross-border projects were given distinguished attention (regional
development, educational and cultural cooperation), the effective usage
of the available sources, thus the development of the border region.
The final strategic aim is the formation such a Slovene-Hungarian border
region on the map of Europe which is a valuable and liveable in
cultural, health and natural terms.

Agreement on cooperation between Serbs living in Hungary and Hungarians
living in Serbia

An agreement on the cultural, educational and ethnographical cooperation
as well as a statement on neighbourliness neighbourly relations was
signed by the representatives of the National Serb Self-Government and
the Hungarian National Council of Vojvodina in Rackeve, in March 2008.
Ferenc Gemesi, State Secretary of the Prime Minister’s Office and Petar
Ladevic, the Human and Minority Rights Service director of the Serb
Government took part in the event.

According to Ljubomir Alexov, head of the National Serb Self-Government
the reason why the agreement is important is that the previous
individual agreements could get institutional framework.
The head of the Hungarian National Council, Laszlo Jozsa said that the
minorities intended to create their future with common cooperation, and
this cooperation had its greatest "raison d’etre" in the filed of
educational, cultural and scientific work.

Having signed the agreement, Ferenc Gemesi put emphasis on his political
responsibility in making the Hungarians living in Serbia feel well in
Vojvodina and in this context he referred to the fact that Serbia
rightly keeps its mind occupied with the changing of the situation of
the Serbs living in Hungary.

On the activity of the working groups of the State Secretariat for
National and Minority Policy

Three working groups help the work of the State Secretariat for National
and Minority Policy.

The stressed task of the financial and support working group is
reviewing the financial order and operational conditions of the minority
self-governments as well as the financial support system of the minority
organizations. It is engaged in budgetary planning, issues of
development policy, examination of the situation of the minority
self-governments operating under small area partnership. The
participants of this group consist of the representatives of minority
self-governments and sectorial ministries as well as representatives of
organizations concerned with financial issues.

The media working group surveys the vindication of media rights of the
minorities, the picture of minority suggested by the majority media;
makes recommendations, observes the opportunities – hidden in the new
media – opened for the minorities. The parties are the following:
representatives of national minority self-governments, sectorial
ministries, Hungarian Radio and Television Broadcasting Corporation, the
Parliamentary Commissioners’ Office of Hungary and the National Radio
and Television Board. The new media law under preparation, the digital
conversion and the preparation of the media section of reports resultant
from the international obligations are challenges for the group among
others.

The legal working group’s tasks consist of the preparation of the
necessary amendments of the minority legal documents. The issues related
to the minorities’ right to vote and the preparation of the conception
of the election of the representatives of the national and ethnic
minorities were dominant in the year of 2007. This working group
prepared such a conception-plan that circumscribes both variations of
the parliamentarian representations and determines all relevant elements
of that. This conception-plan containing these two alternative is
suitable for providing the base for the formation of the governmental
point of view and for the political decision-making. The group has
already started to review the Act LXXVII of the year 1993 on the rights
of the national and ethnic minorities and at the end of 2008 the act
will be looked over.

On the task-based financial support of the minority self-governments

The minority self-governments are given plus support above the general
normative operational support with the condition that they undertake and
implement plus activities for the protection of minority interests,
minority education, cultural life and the field of equal opportunities
since the beginning of 2008.

Out of more than 80 % of the 2063 minority self-governments operating at
the beginning of the year 2008, 1662 minority self-governments made the
opportunity to apply for the task-based financial support. The most
active applicants were the Slovene (100%) and Romanian self-governments
(91,8%). Out of 1100 gipsy self-governments 828 submitted the
application and significant number of applications were sent from the
German, Slovakian, Croat and Romanian self-governments. One German, one
Slovakian and one gipsy minority self-governments were given the highest
rates. This year besides the basic support those minority
self-governments who fulfilled their tasks on the average were given
plus support. The regional self-governments came in for approximately
plus 150 000 Hungarian Forints comparing to the support they were given
in last year.

Peter Kiss, minister of the Prime Minister’s Office and Ferenc Gemesi,
State Secretary held consultation with the most successful minority
self-governments. At the meeting a claim has been formulated with regard
to further development of the task-based financial support system in
particular the historical settlements traditionally inhabited by the
minorities.

Preparations of the third country report of the Framework Convention for
the Protection of National Minorities begun

The Department for National and Ethnic Minorities of the Prime
Minister’s Office has started to prepare the third report on the
implementation of the obligations undertaken in the Framework Convention
for the Protection of National Minorities on the basis of the
recommendations prepared by the Advisory Committee and accepted by the
Committee of the Ministers of the Council of Europe. The deadline of
submitting it is the 1st of February 2009.

ECRI rapporteurs in Hungary

The forth round of the country-specific monitoring activity of the
European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) has begun in
January 2008 and will be ended at the end of December 2012. The
rapporteurs of ECRI visited Hungary in April 2008.

The rapporteurs investigated the Hungarian situation in connection with
racism and intolerance. Antal Paulik, deputy-director general of the
Department for National and Ethnic Minorities of the Prime Minister’s
Office and Nikolett Okosi, international desk officer participated in
the meeting. Antal Paulik described the activity of the Department in
the concerned period and replied to the questions posed by the
rappoerteurs. On the basis of the meeting ECRI will make the forth
country report on Hungary.

FUEN Congress held in Pecs

The Federal Union of European Nationalities (FUEN) held its 53. Congress
in Pecs from 22nd to 25th May, 2008). Out of 35 European countries 180
delegates arrived at the meeting. The assessment of the minorities’
right to media was in the center of the consultation. Ferenc Gemesi,
State Secretary of the Prime Minister’s Office who took part in the
Congress emphasized that besides fostering the mother tongues of
minorities the most important aims that the minorities have cultural
autonomy which they can live it, can establish and maintain their own
institutions. The Prime Minister’s Office supported the FUEN Congress
with 5 million Hungarian Forints.

FUEN regards the right to media as a fundamental right but the usage of
it brings about some problems. Although significant numbers of
minorities have their own mediums and publication opportunities presence
in the majority media causes difficulties for them – said Hans Heinrich
Hansen who belongs to the Danish German minority and president of the
organization (FUEN).

Katalin Szili, speaker of the Hungarian Parliament highlighted that the
fundamental measure of democracies is the guarantee of the rights of the
minorities living in the given country and the situation of the
vindication of these rights.

Csaba Tabajdi, member of the European Parliament participated in the
international forum. He drew attention to the fact that the European
Union does not have a united minority policy system. To accomplish this,
cooperation and coordination of the work of the different decision
making levels are needed.

Meeting of the Committee of experts on issues relating to the protection
of national minorities (DH-MIN) of the European Council

The Committee of experts on issues relating to the protection of
national minorities (DH-MIN) of the European Council held its first
meeting in Strasbourg in March. Antal Paulik, deputy-director general of
the Department for National and Ethnic Minorities of the Prime
Minister’s Office took part in the programme.

The focal questions of the meeting were the minorities’ accessing to the
services provided by the new media, the possible content and methods of
data collection connected to minorities. Forms were made in these two
questions and with its filling a number of countries described their own
practices, activities and methods. In the course of the debate about
data collection related to minorities it turned out that united
regulation of this issue are not expected in the immediate future. In
this subject the viewpoint of the minorities is not united as well, in
several countries they are afraid of coming into sight therefore why
they oppose the data collection related to minorities. The current
practice depends on historical, geographical, economic conditions to a
great extent and it makes hard to formulate position in almost all the
accepted relevant questions that there is no accepted specifying
definition on the minority nature by the member states.

UN Forum on Minority Issues has a Hungarian president

Viktoria Mohacsi, member of the European Parliament appointed to be the
first president of the newly established Minority Forum by the UN Human
Rights Council seated in Geneva.

The aim of the body is to ensure the opportunity to promote dialogue and
to cooperate in the issues related to the persons belonging to national,
ethnic, religious and language minorities. The first meeting will be
held from the 4th to 5th September, 2008.

Bulgarian Bilingual National Nursery School opened its gates

The opening ceremony of the new institution of the Bulgarian National
Self-Government was held in the building of the Hriszto Botev Primary
School in Budapest in March, 2008.
Muszev Dancso, head of the Bulgarian National Self-Government greeted
the guests giving thanks to all the state and self-governmental
authorities for the help and cooperation in connection with the
foundation and beginning of the nursery school. Erika Nemeth in the name
of the Department for National and Ethnic Minorities of the Prime
Minister’s Office welcomed the meeting and then father Mamakov Sztefan
according to the Bulgarian customs blessed the new institutions.

Arcusfest nationality theatrical meeting

The 6th meeting of the Hungarian nationality theatres was organized in
Budapest, in February and March 2008. The main patron of the Arcusfest
was Istvan Hiller, educational and cultural minister. The audience could
see 21 productions of 11 minorities (Bulgarians, Greeks, Croats,
Germans, Armenians, Roma, Romanians, Serbs, Slovakians, Slovenes and
Ukrainians).

Nationality Movie Review with the support of the Prime Minister’s Office

The Editorial Office of the Minority Programmes of the Hungarian
Television organized the 5th Nationality Movie Review on the 28th March,
2008.

The target of the movie review carried out as part of the events of the
European Year of Intercultural Dialogue the introduction of the
nationality movie workshops and the popularization of films dealing with
minority issues before the general public. The Bulgarian minority’s film
productions got to the center of this year’s film-programme.

The Department for National and Ethnic Minorities of the Prime
Minister’s Office supported the organization of the nationality movie
review.

Pres Aide: No Unsettled Gas Issues Between Russia, Armenia

PRES AIDE: NO UNSETTLED GAS ISSUES BETWEEN RUSSIA, ARMENIA

Prime-Tass English-language Business Newswire
September 2, 2008 Tuesday 6:13 PM EET

Russia and Armenia have no unsettled issues in the natural gas sector,
Sergei Prikhodko, an aide to Russian President Dmitry Medvedev,
told reporters Tuesday after talks between Medvedev and his Armenian
counterpart Serzh Sargsyan.

"All problems regarding gas cooperation with the Armenia have been
settled, (so) this issue does not have to be discussed in greater
detail," Prikhodko said.

During the talks, Medvedev expressed regret that the military conflict
in Georgia had a negative impact on transportation and economic ties
between Russia and Armenia, Prikhodko said.

The majority of trade and transit between the two countries is carried
out via Georgia, Prikhodko added.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Israel of the Caucasus

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Commentary: Israel of the Caucasus
ARNAUD DE BORCHGRAVE
Published: September 02, 2008

WASHINGTON, Sept. 2 (UPI) — NATO guarantees that an attack against
one member country is an attack against all are no longer what they
used to be. Had Georgia been inside NATO, a number of European
countries would no longer be willing to consider it an attack against
their own soil.

For Russia, the geopolitical stars were in perfect alignment. The
United States was badly overstretched and had no plausible way to talk
tough without coming across as empty rhetoric. American resources have
been drained by the Iraq and Afghan wars, and the war on terror. As
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov put it, Washington must now
choose between its "pet project" Georgia and a partnership with
Moscow.

Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili evidently thought the United
States would come to his side militarily if Russian troops pushed him
back into Georgia after ordering an attack last Aug. 8 on the
breakaway province of South Ossetia. And when his forces were mauled
by Russia’s counterattack, bitter disappointment turned to anger.
Along with Abkhazia, Georgia lost two provinces.

Georgia also had a special relationship with Israel that was mostly
under the radar. Georgian Defense Minister Davit Kezerashvili is a
former Israeli who moved things along by facilitating Israeli arms
sales with U.S. aid. "We are now in a fight against the great Russia,"
he was quoted as saying, "and our hope is to receive assistance from
the White House because Georgia cannot survive on its own."

The Jerusalem Post on Aug. 12 reported, "Georgian Prime Minister
Vladimir Gurgenidze made a special call to Israel Tuesday morning to
receive a blessing from one of the Haredi community’s most important
rabbis and spiritual leaders, Rabbi Aaron Leib Steinman. ‘I want him
to pray for us and our state,’" he was quoted.

Israel began selling arms to Georgia seven years ago. U.S. grants
facilitated these purchases. From Israel came former minister and
former Tel Aviv Mayor Roni Milo, representing Elbit Systems, and his
brother Shlomo, former director general of Military Industries.
Israeli UAV spy drones, made by Elbit Maarahot Systems, conducted
recon flights over southern Russia, as well as into nearby Iran.

In a secret agreement between Israel and Georgia, two military
airfields in southern Georgia had been earmarked for the use of
Israeli fighter-bombers in the event of pre-emptive attacks against
Iranian nuclear installations. This would sharply reduce the distance
Israeli fighter-bombers would have to fly to hit targets in Iran. And
to reach Georgian airstrips, the Israeli air force would fly over
Turkey.

The attack ordered by Saakashvili against South Ossetia the night of
Aug. 7 provided the Russians the pretext for Moscow to order Special
Forces to raid these Israeli facilities where some Israeli drones were
reported captured.

At a Moscow news conference, Gen. Anatoly Nogovitsyn, Russia’s deputy
chief of staff, said the extent of Israeli aid to Georgia included
"eight types of military vehicles, explosives, landmines and special
explosives for clearing minefields." Estimated numbers of Israeli
trainers attached to the Georgian army range from 100 to 1,000. There
were also 110 U.S. military personnel on training assignments in
Georgia. Last July 2,000 U.S. troops were flown in for "Immediate
Response 2008," a joint exercise with Georgian forces.

Details of Israel’s involvement were largely ignored by Israeli media
lest they be interpreted as another blow to Israel’s legendary
military prowess, which took a bad hit in the Lebanese war against
Hezbollah two years ago. Georgia’s top diplomat in Tel Aviv complained
about Israel’s "lackluster" response to his country’s military
predicament and called for "diplomatic pressure on Moscow." According
to the Jerusalem Post, the Georgian was told "the address for that
type of pressure is Washington."

Haaretz reported Georgian Minister Temur Yakobashvili — who is
Jewish, the newspaper said — told Israeli army radio that "Israel
should be proud of its military which trained Georgian soldiers"
because he explained rather implausibly, "a small group of our
soldiers were able to wipe out an entire Russian military division,
thanks to Israeli training."

The Tel Aviv-Tbilisi military axis was agreed at the highest levels
with the approval of the Bush administration. The official liaison
between the two entities was Reserve Brig. Gen. Gal Hirsch who
commanded Israeli forces on the Lebanese border in July 2006. He
resigned from the army after the Winograd Commission flayed Israel’s
conduct of its Second Lebanon War. Hirsch was also blamed for the
seizure of two Israeli soldiers by Hezbollah.

Israeli personnel, working for "private" companies with close ties to
the Israel Defense Forces, also trained Georgian soldiers in
house-to-house fighting.

That Russia assessed these Israeli training missions as U.S.-approved
is a given. The United States was also handicapped by a shortage of
spy-in-the-sky satellite capability, already overextended by the Iraq
and Afghan wars. Neither U.S. nor Georgian intelligence knew Russian
forces were ready with an immediate and massive response to the
Georgian attack Moscow knew was coming. Russian double agents
ostensibly working for Georgia most probably egged on the military
fantasies of the impetuous Saakashvili’s "surprise attack" plans.

Saakashvili was convinced that by sending 2,000 of his soldiers to
serve in Iraq (who were immediately flown home by the United States
when Russia launched a massive counterattack into Georgia), he would
be rewarded for his loyalty. He could not believe President Bush, a
personal friend, would leave him in the lurch. Georgia, as Saakashvili
saw his country’s role, was the "Israel of the Caucasus."

The Tel Aviv-Tbilisi military axis appears to have been cemented at
the highest levels, according to YNet, the Israeli electronic daily.
But whether the IAF can still count on those air bases to launch
bombing missions against Iran’s nuke facilities is now in doubt.

Iran comes out ahead in the wake of the Georgian crisis. Neither
Russia nor China is willing to respond to a Western request for more
and tougher sanctions against the mullahs. Iran’s European trading
partners are also loath to squeeze Iran. The Russian-built,
1,000-megawatt Iranian reactor in Bushehr is scheduled to go online
early next year.

A combination of Putin and oil has put Russia back on the geopolitical
map of the world. Moscow’s oil and gas revenue this year is projected
at $201 billion — a 13-fold increase since Putin succeeded Boris
Yeltsin eight years ago. Not shabby for a wannabe superpower on the
comeback trail.

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Armentel Sees Fibre-Optic Coverage Throughout Armenia Within 3-5 Yea

ARMENTEL SEES FIBRE-OPTIC COVERAGE THROUGHOUT ARMENIA WITHIN 3-5 YEARS
by Michael Lacquiere

World Market Research Centre
Global Insight
September 2, 2008

Armenian fixed-line and mobile operator Armentel has indicated that
it plans to switch to fibre-optic communication throughout the
country within three to five years, reports ARKA, citing company
general director Neycho Velichkov. As such, the current 960-kilometre
fibre-optic network is likely to be doubled next year. The network
currently includes a 91-kilometre stretch in the capital, Yerevan,
as well as 40 kilometres in Giumry and Vanadzor. No financial details
of the expansion plans have been disclosed.

Significance:The move is aimed at expanding the current range
of value-added services across the entire population. These
services currently include multimedia offerings and video
communications. Fibre-based services also offer faster data and
internet transfer speeds than copper-based DSL services. In 2006,
Armentel’s investments in both the fixed and mobile sectors totalled
$60US million, a figure set to rise to $74US million in 2008.

Dmitry Medvedev Met With President Of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan

DMITRY MEDVEDEV MET WITH PRESIDENT OF ARMENIA SERZH SARGSYAN

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Russia

Sochi. ">OREANDA-NEWS . September 2, 2008. They discussed the situation
surrounding South Ossetia and Abkhazia and questions relating to
their bilateral economic cooperation.

PRESIDENT OF RUSSIA DMITRY MEDVEDEV: Dear Serzh Azatovich!

I am glad to see you. We meet regularly. The last time we talked in
detail was during your visit to Moscow. The visit was informative
and, in my opinion, our dialogue continues to evolve. You know its
results. There is nevertheless even more potential for growth. I
think that we will also talk about economic problems.

But I will not hide the fact that I would like to exchange opinions on
international issues and foreign policy. In just a few days the CSTO
(Collective Security Treaty Organisation) summit will begin. Armenia
will assume the presidency. I think that we can reflect on how to
organise our work and share our thoughts in this regard. Especially
since we have not seen each other since Georgia committed an aggression
against South Ossetia. Let’s talk about these difficult issues. I am
glad to see you.

PRESIDENT OF ARMENIA SERZH SARGSYAN: Thank you Dmitry
Anatolyevich. These working meetings in Sochi between the presidents of
Russia and Armenia have become a very good tradition. They represent a
very good opportunity to calmly discuss both our bilateral relations
as well as our relations in multilateral formats. So I really am
happy. All the more so since, as you just mentioned, in these coming
days Armenia will assume the presidency of the CSTO.

By the way, we have recently held Rubezh-2008, the CSTO joint command
and staff exercises, a meeting of the Council of Ministers of the
CSTO, and tomorrow in Yerevan a meeting of the CSTO Security Council
Secretaries will take place. I am therefore glad that we are meeting
today.

Of course I would also like to discuss economic issues, further
strengthening and deepening our relations within the CSTO and, of
course, the situation that has developed in our region of the Caucasus.

This really is our first meeting after the events in South Ossetia,
Abkhazia and Georgia. We talked about this over the phone. I would
like to once again express my condolences with regards to the deaths
of many people Russian citizens, peacekeepers my regret that the
events developed the way they did, and wishes that the consequences
of this humanitarian catastrophe can be eliminated as quickly as
possible. Incidentally, in Armenia we have already been waiting for
schoolchildren from South Ossetia for two weeks now. We have prepared
educational laboratories in physics, chemistry and biology. We want
to do everything we can to help mitigate these consequences.

DMITRY MEDVEDEV: Thank you very much, Serzh Azatovich, for this
humanitarian support. As for the rest, including the consequences of
what happened, and bearing in mind our work in the CSTO, we will now
talk about this tentatively with you, but the final position of the
CSTO member states will be developed during the forthcoming summit
in Moscow.

VivaCell Send AMD 29.176 Mln Donation For School Renovation

VIVACELL SEND AMD 29.176 MLN DONATION FOR SCHOOL RENOVATION

RIA Oreanda
Economic News
September 2, 2008 Tuesday
Russia

Yerevan. ">OREANDA-NEWS . September 2, 2008. Thanks to VivaCell
AMD 29.176 million donation, the secondary school of the village
of Urtsadzor is now renovated. New windows and doors are installed,
and the school is provided with new tables and chairs. A gas pipeline
has been built, which will serve not only the school, but the whole
Marzpetuni district. The renovated school was officially opened
jointly by VivaCell General Manager Ralph Yirikian and marzpet of
Ararat region Vardges Hovakimyan.

It is because VivaCell cares for a generation raised in the best
possible environment that the Company continues on implementing its
large-scale CSR programs. Rural communities of Armenia have all the
right to procure the best for their children, thats why VivaCell is
supporting the secondary school in Urtsadzor.

Taking into account the number of Urtsadzor residents, as well as the
need to encourage secondary education among children in the villages
of Armenia, VivaCell allocated funds for the renovation of the only
secondary school of the village.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

ANKARA: Bahceli: Visit To Armenia Will Be A Historic Mistake

BAHCELI: VISIT TO ARMENIA WILL BE A HISTORIC MISTAKE

NTV
Sept 2 2008
Turkey

Ankara: In a written statement, MHP [Nationalist Action Party] leader
Devlet Bahceli has said: It has been understood that the preparations
that are being made for President [Abdullah] Gul’s visit to Yereven
to watch a football match are now at an advanced stage. Stressing
that the statements Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has made to
the press on behalf of President Gul confirmed that, Bahceli noted,
"Armenia’s policy, which is based on animosity against Turkey, is
the most important obstacle against the normalization of relations
between the two countries."

Bahceli said that Armenia had not changed. He noted that it was
keeping up a shameless campaign through unfounded claims about an
act of genocide against the Armenians to tarnish Turkey’s history
and the Turkish nation in the world. He asserted that Armenia wanted
to accuse Turkey of committing a very serious crime against humanity
and said that it had intensified its policy. Stressing that Armenia
did not recognize Turkey’s territorial integrity and borders, and it
continued to demand a part of Turkey’s territory in accordance with
its Constitution and Declaration of Independence, Bahceli asserted,
"Armenia’s links with the PKK [Kurdistan Workers’ Party] and its
support for terrorism are common knowledge. We may recall that even
the newspapers published the reports that placed Armenia at the top of
the list of the countries that are prepared to give political asylum
to the so-called leading members of the terrorist organization in
northern Iraq.

Meanwhile, Armenia maintains its military occupation of one-quarter of
Azerbaijan’s territory. Considering all that, no political, ethical,
legitimate or logical reason can be given to explain why Turkey is
running after Armenia to ask for normalization of relations between
the two countries. A humiliating situation exists. Bowing to foreign
pressure and impositions, and complying with Yerevan’s lobbies in the
country to implement the visit will be a historic mistake. Armenia
appears to agree verbally to the establishment of a "Committee on
Common History". Using that as an ostentatious political excuse for
President Gul’s visit or seeking a bargain or reason for it will not
add to Turkey’s esteem. The esteemed president represents the Republic
of Turkey. He swore upon his honour before the Turkish nation and
history to safeguard the republic’s glory and dignity. Under the
existing conditions, his visit to Yerevan will conflict with the
requirements of his high office and national responsibilities. At
this stage, we wish to continue to hope that the president will not
decide to act in a way which will harm Turkey’s honour and dignity."