Territorial Integrity And Right Of Nations To Self-Determination Equ

TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY AND RIGHT OF NATIONS TO SELF-DETERMINATION EQUAL FOR U.S.

PanARMENIAN.Net
18.10.2008 12:41 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The U.S. supports territorial integrity of any
states, as one of the principles of the international law. The
right of nations to self-determination is an equipollent principle,
U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs
said.

"The most difficult task is to combine these two principles for
resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict," Daniel Fried told
a news conference in Yerevan. "It’s clear that each party should
compromise. And it’s the wish of the Unites States to see Azerbaijan,
Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh developing in peace."

"Baku knows that resolution of the conflict by use of force is
inadmissible. The OSCE Minsk Group format is efficient and some
progress has already been fixed," Mr. Fried said.

Armenian Opposition Takes Time Out

ARMENIAN OPPOSITION TAKES TIME OUT

PanARMENIAN.Net
18.10.2008 12:59 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian opposition announced suspension of protest
actions for 2 or 3 months.

Leader of the Armenian National Congress, Armenia’s first President
Levon Ter-Petrosyan said during yesterday’s rally that "it doesn’t
mean that the opposition renounces its plans."

"A pause will offer a possibility to realize our goals," he said.

Austria, Japan, Mexico, Turkey, Uganda Elected UN Security Council N

AUSTRIA, JAPAN, MEXICO, TURKEY, UGANDA ELECTED UN SECURITY COUNCIL NON-PERMANENT MEMBERS

PanARMENIAN.Net
18.10.2008 13:14 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ In only one round of voting, the General Assembly
elected Austria, Japan, Mexico, Turkey and Uganda to serve as five
non-permanent members of the Security Council for two-year terms
beginning on 1 January 2009.

They will fill the seats that will be vacated by Belgium, Indonesia,
Italy, Panama and South Africa. Burkina Faso, Costa Rica, Croatia,
Libya and Viet Nam will continue to serve as elected Council members
during 2009, for the second year of their respective terms.

The five non-permanent members were elected according to the following
pattern: two from Africa and Asia, one from Western Europe and Other
States, and one from Latin America and the Caribbean, the UN News
Center reports.

Armenian-Turkish Reconciliation Real

ARMENIAN-TURKISH RECONCILIATION REAL

PanARMENIAN.Net
18.10.2008 13:25 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkish-Armenian reconciliation has become a reality,
U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs,
Daniel Fried, told a news conference in Yerevan.

"President Sargsyan’s football diplomacy encouraged the dialog between
the two states. We welcomed the Mr. Sargsyan’s invitation and were
glad that it was accepted. I am hopeful that the process will move
forward, despite the existing problems," the U.S. official said.

ANCA: U.S. Officials Acting Like Surrogates For The Azerbaijani Emba

ANCA: U.S. OFFICIALS ACTING LIKE SURROGATES FOR THE AZERBAIJANI EMBASSY

PanARMENIAN.Net
18.10.2008 14:40 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Bush Administration officials continued to press
forward their new, more aggressive position against freedom for Nagorno
Karabakh, citing, as recently as today in Yerevan, that a resolution
of this longstanding conflict must proceed from the principle of
Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity, while remaining conspicuously
silent on the core American value of self-determination, reported
the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) said in a statement
received by PanARMENIAN.Net.

"Over the past several weeks, since the time of Vice President Dick
Cheney’s early September visit to Azerbaijan, the Administration
has rolled back any mention of self-determination, eliminating any
reference to this core international legal and democratic principle
from its diplomatic vocabulary. Speaking in Baku, the Vice President –
echoing Azerbaijan’s negotiating stand – said that a Nagorno Karabakh
settlement "must proceed" from the principle of territorial integrity
and only "take into account other principles."

As recently as earlier today, in Armenia, Assistant Secretary of State
Dan Fried repeated the newly formulated U.S. stand that a Nagorno
Karabakh settlement must start from the principle of "territorial
integrity," although he did concede that there were "other established
norms," an apparent reference to democracy and self-determination,
which he carefully avoided naming.

In a January 19, 2008 statement, Presidential candidate Barack Obama
pleged that, if elected, he would work for "a lasting and durable
settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict that is agreeable to
all parties, and based upon America’s founding commitment to the
principles of democracy and self determination."

In recent weeks we’ve seen Bush Administration officials, from Dick
Cheney down to Matt Bryza, abandon even the pretense of a balanced,
honest-broker role for the United States in the Nagorno Karabakh
conflict.

In public statements, here in Washington and in Baku, they’ve gone
over the top – even by their standards – in siding with Azerbaijan’s
efforts to retake Nagorno Karabakh.

Dick Cheney said in Baku that his Administration prioritizes the
principle of territorial integrity, which he’s conveniently and
consistently misapplied to the Nagorno Karabakh issue, over the basic
American ideal of self-determination.

Matt Bryza has said that, as a precondition for peace, Armenia must
accept that Nagorno Karabakh remains legally part of Azerbaijan.

These comments would have put the Administration on the side of the
British during the American Revolution.

— Pressuring our Founding Fathers not to challenge the British
Empire’s territorial integrity.

— Urging them to hold off on signing the Declaration of Independence
because the colonies rightfully remained legally part of a foreign
power.

In their last months in office, these officials are acting a lot less
like responsible stewards of U.S. policy and more like surrogates
for the Azerbaijani Embassy, it’s K Street lobbyists, and energy
industry allies.

It’s no coincidence that Azerbaijan’s President, hearing this outright
cheerleading from Washington, has pledged an all out political,
economic, and military offensive against Armenia.

America stands for something better than defending Stalin’s borders or
Azerbaijan’s desire to re-subjugate a free people. Something better
than trading in our core values of self-determination, democracy,
and human right

We stand – as Americans – for the proposition that democracy can
serve as the only durable foundation for lasting peace; for the
fundamentally American ideal that all people deserve the right to
live free of foreign tyranny -to live under a government of their
own choosing," the statement says.

Democracy In Azerbaijan Surrenders Oil Pressure

DEMOCRACY IN AZERBAIJAN SURRENDERS OIL PRESSURE
Karine Ter-Sahakyan

PanARMENIAN.Net
16.10.2008 GMT+04:00

In the held Presidential Elections of Azerbaijan the six opponents
of Aliyev were just an accompaniment necessary for the normal course
of elections.

Azerbaijani Presidential Elections that were quite correctly described
by western media as a referendum ended successfully. Ilham Aliyev got
90% of votes; his opponents acknowledged defeat and even congratulated
the re-elected president. All this happened in spite of the fact that
Ilham Aliyev first came to power in 2003 following an off-standard
"democratic" election, which, nevertheless, legalized the advent
of the family dynasty, whose forefather was Heydar Aliyev, Soviet
leader that was able to keep afloat after the USSR breakdown. In fact,
the Azerbaijani people had no other choice.

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ For absence of necessity let us leave out the
reports and assessments of international observers on Â"fair and
democratic elections in stable AzerbaijanÂ". In fact, the international
community recognized the domination of oil over democracy, putting
as a foundation-stone, as usual, the right of the strongest and the
richest. In the held elections the six opponents of Aliyev were just
an accompaniment necessary for the normal course of elections. At
the time of the Presidential Elections of Armenia our country could
offer nothing of this sort; that was why the elections had the results
they had. However, this is not what we are going to discuss. The only
problem of the Azerbaijani authorities was the delivery of voters
to the polling stations, a task they managed successfully. There
was no election rush and everything proceeded steadily, properly,
and quite characteristic of Europe. However, they were especially
the European observers that Â"did not noticeÂ" the electoral boycott
imposed by opposition parties. It turns out that no opposition exists
in Azerbaijan. Most probably, it is indeed so. With totalitarianism in
the country, opposition is at best allowed to hold one minor piquet,
after which no one can even think of opposing the authorities.

As a number of media sources inform, the Azerbaijani opposition
that boycotted the elections observed serious cases of law violation
during the voting process of the Presidential Elections. The Center
for Cooperation of Opposition (CCO), whose representatives watched
the election process in different regions of the country, has this
fact mentioned in its latest statement. The Center includes the
Popular Front Party of Azerbaijan, the "Musavat" party, the Civil
Development Party, the Liberal Party, and the Public Forum "In the
name of Azerbaijan", who had all boycotted the elections.

As the CCO statement says, in some of the polling stations
ballot-papers were not counted at the presence of observers before
the voting began. In a number of cases ballot-papers were provided
without an ID card. The openings of some ballot boxes did not meet
international norms, which allowed several ballots to be dropped at
a time. At the polling stations of the Divichinskiy and Surakhanskiy
districts the method of "carousel" was used, i.e. one and the same
person voted several times in different polling stations. The method
was actively applied after midday so that by 3:00 p.m. they would
be able to report 50% of participation in the elections, the CCO
observers believe. According to official data 53% of voters had taken
part in the elections by 3:00 p.m. In majority of regions autobuses
and taxis carried voters to polling stations under the control of
executive structures. The malls "Sharg" and "Bollug" were closed
and the sellers were made to go voting. A similar case could also be
observed in the local fair ad in other shopping centers of Ganja.

"At the time of Heydar Aliyev the Azerbaijani budget was about USD
1 billion against today’s USD 10 billion, but all the petrodollars
are now spent on satisfying the appetite of the Aliyev family and
on projects that give the impression of economic development. Ten
years ago TV channels regularly invited opposition representatives
to interviews, whereas today they never do it. There were several
serious oppositional publications ten years ago, while we have only
a couple of them left today. Ten years ago attack on a journalist
was considered a serious offense, while journalists are imprisoned
for their articles today. Journalists have been killed, arrested
and assaulted recently," says Ex-Speaker of Parliament Isa Gambar,
who was a Presidential candidate in 2003 and, according to official
data, got 12% of votes.

For the past years the number of influential economic groups has
decreased, whereas corruption has gained force in Azerbaijan. In the
Transparency International rating Azerbaijan has the 158th standing,
falling behind of its neighbours Georgia (67th standing) and Armenia
(109th standing). Every day the Azeri media "boasts" such headlines as
"Hanged Himself", "Slaughtered", "Committed Suicide", not to mention
hundreds of cases of trafficking and narcobusiness.

The flattered Azerbaijani economy almost fully depends on crude oil,
which formed 97 per cent of national export for the first half of the
current year. Distribution of oil resources is out of the question;
everything sinks in the Aliyev clan. Any kind of democratic reforms
are unfeasible in Azerbaijan.

Be that as it may, Azerbaijan is condemned to govern the clan for
another 5 years and then… Then anyone else from the clan may become
the President of Azerbaijan, for instance Mehriban, the wife of Ilham
Aliyev or Aliyev’s son Heydar II. However, all this is possible in one
case only – if ten years later Azerbaijani oil resources do not expire.

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President Of The Nagorno Karabagh Republic Met Head…

PRESIDENT OF THE NAGORNO KARABAGH REPUBLIC MET HEAD…

Azat Artsakh Daily
17 Oct 08
Republic of Nagorno Karabakh [NKR]

On 17 October President of the Nagorno Karabagh Republic Bako Sahakyan
met head of Russian Society of Friendship and Cooperation with
Armenia Viktor Krivopuskov. Issues related to developing and enlarging
himanitarian relations with Nagorno Karabagh, opening a Center for
russian language and literature studies in Artsakh and establishing
cooperation between russian and karabagh public organizations were
discussed at the meeting Famous writer and public figure Zori Balayan
partook at the meeting.

Armenia Interested In Enhancing Relations With The US

ARMENIA INTERESTED IN ENHANCING RELATIONS WITH THE US

armradio.am
18.10.2008 11:10

President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan received US Assistant Secretary of
State Daniel Fried. The President said that Armenia is interested in
enhancing relations with the United States and views them as a strong
guarantee of the economic development, strengthening of democracy
and regional stability.

The parties spoke about the Armenian-American cooperation, prospects
and opportunities of its development, exchanged views on the issues
of regional security, and the peaceful resolution of the Karabakh
conflict.

Both sides agreed that the negotiations in the framework of the OSCE
Minsk Group are the most efficient format for the resolution of the
conflict. They also agreed that the resolution of the conflict must
be based on the basic principles of international law.

The President of Armenia and the Assistant Secretary of State spoke
also about the possibilities of improving the Armenian-Turkish
relations.

Discussed were issues pertaining to the post-election developments in
Armenia, investigation related to the March 1 events, and persons in
custody. The importance of the strengthening democratic institutions
in Armenia was emphasized.

PM Tigran Sargsyan Met US Assistant Secretary Of State

PM TIGRAN SARGSYAN MET US ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE

armradio.am
18.10.2008 11:28

Prime Minister of Armenia Tigran Sargsyan received US Assistant
Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Daniel Fried.

"We want the US-Armenian relationship to go on strengthening. New
possibilities have opened up for you: we have a new ambassador
in Armenia and we would like to use these possibilities for the
strengthening of bilateral relations. The region itself will benefit
from a powerful, sovereign and democratic Armenia," Daniel Fried said
and asked about the outcome of RA Prime Minister’s recent visit to
Washington. He also wanted to hear Tigran Sargsyan’s comments on the
financial crisis and its impact on Armenia, as well as on the ongoing
reform in our country.

The Armenian Prime Minister stated that his visit was quite successful
and encouraging. According to him, a new chapter is being written
in the history of bilateral relations, and enthusiasm is supposed to
give a new impetus to reform.

"We do have a friendly country in the person of the United States which
has assisted us a lot for the past several years. I trust that our
relations have a good outlook," Tigran Sargsyan said. He briefed the
guest on the results of those contacts had in the United States, the
prospects for bilateral and regional cooperation and the discussions
held on the financial crisis and its eventual impact on Armenia.

The US Assistant Secretary of State expressed hope that Armenia will
settle its relations with Turkey and the Karabakh conflict. Also,
he said to be hopeful that our country will succeed in completing the
ongoing reforms and addressing those problems faced up in connection
with the March 1-2 events.

At the same time, Mr. Fried emphasized the need for strengthening
democratic institutions and rule-of-law in Armenia.

In conclusion, Daniel Fried stressed once again that Armenia is
important to the United States as evidenced by the RA Prime Minister’s
successful visit to Washington.

Russia’s Transport Minister Arriving In Armenia Today

RUSSIA’S TRANSPORT MINISTER ARRIVING IN ARMENIA TODAY

armradio.am
18.10.2008 12:30

Russian Transport Minister Igor Levitin will arrive in Armenia on
October 18 to participate in the 10th sitting of the Armenian-Russian
Intergovernmental Commission on Economic Cooperation between the
Republic of Armenia and the Russian Federation.

On October 20 Igor Leviting will have a meeting with the Prime Minister
of Armenia, the Co-Chair of the Armenian-Russian Intergovernmental
Commission Tigran Sargsyan. The meeting will be followed by the
opening of the sitting of the Intergovernmental Commission.

Tigran Sargsyan and Igor Leviting will sign the Protocol of the
10th jubilee sitting, which will be prepared by the experts of the
two sides. The signing ceremony will be followed by the joint press
conference of the Co-Chairs of the Commission, Tigran Sargsyan and
Igor Levitin.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress