General Director Of Armenian NPP: Extension Of NPP Operation Term Af

GENERAL DIRECTOR OF ARMENIAN NPP: EXTENSION OF NPP OPERATION TERM AFTER 2016 POSSIBLE

ARKA
Dec 3, 2008

YEREVAN, December 3. /ARKA/. General Director of Armenian Nuclear
Power Plant (NPP) Gagik Markosyan does not rule out the possibility
of extension of the operation term of Armenian NPP after 2016.

The respective decision is to be made by the country’s government,
he said at the 10th meeting of the president-headed Nuclear Power
Safety Council.

According to Markosyan, bringing the plant safety to an international
level is a first-priority task today.

"In 2016, four nuclear power units in the world, in Russia in
particular, will have already gained a 45-operation experience and
we will be able to take advantage of the experience to make a more
conservative and calm decision," Markosyan said.

The NPP General Director stressed that the final decision on extension
of the operation term will be made based on the actual condition of
the Armenian NPP in 2016.

Markosyan also reported that last week a tender was held for seismic
studies in the territory where the new nuclear power unit is to
be built.

Armenia is planning to build a new NPP unit with capacity
of approximately 1,000 megawatt costing $4bln. In 2006 Armenian
Parliament revoked the state monopoly for owning new nuclear power
units in order to attract foreign capital for the project.

The Armenian Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) was commissioned=2 0in 1976
(the second unit – in 1980).Currently only the second unit of the
plant with output of 407.5 megawatt is operated.

In September 2003, the financial flows of Armenian NPP were placed in
trust management of INTER RAO EES Closed Joint Stock Company owned by
"Rosatom" Russian State Corporation. According to experts, Armenian
NPP can be operated till 201.

South-Caucasian Railways Launches Rapid Container Trains Running Bet

SOUTH-CAUCASIAN RAILWAYS LAUNCHES RAPID CONTAINER TRAINS RUNNING BETWEEN ARMENIA AND GEORGIA

ARKA
Dec 3, 2008

YEREVAN, December 3. /ARKA/. South-Caucasian Railways has launched
rapid container trains running between Armenia and Georgia, Alexander
Kuznetsov, director general of South-Caucasian Railways CJSC, said
on Tuesday.

He said that the company is planning to transit the whole shipment
into container transportation.

Kuznetsov said that South-Caucasian Railways has already launched
rapid container trains running between Yerevan and Georgian ports of
Poti and Batumi.

He said that shipment is carried out on condition of parity between
Armenia and Georgia.

"We have no objective to compete with road haulage, but we received
and sent two thousand railway container shipping operations in November
alone", Kuznetsov said.

He thinks this result can be doubled under good management.

The director general said that the company is now preparing necessary
facilities and modernizing equipment for shipping containers.

South Caucasus Railroad fully owned by the Russian Railways is the
operator of the Armenian Railways under a 30-year concession agreement
signed on February 13, 2008.

The Armenian Railways Company is in charge of 805 km of Armenia’s
1,125-km-long railways. Since 2001, the company has been operating at
a profit. 3mln tons of cargoes were transported through the Armenian
Railways in 2007 against 2.7mln tons in 2006.

Azerbaijan Can Use Nuclear Weapons Against NKR?

AZERBAIJAN CAN USE NUCLEAR WEAPONS AGAINST NKR?

PanARMENIAN.Net
03.12.2008 15:32 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Azerbaijan has joined the International Convention
for the Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism on the stipulation
that the document will not be valid for the so-called "occupied
territories."

"According to Azeri Milli Mejlis member Ziyafet Askerov, Azerbaijan
can’t guarantee observation of the convention before liberation of
these territories," NKR political scientist David Babayan told a
PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.

"Such behavior proves that this country can resort to nuclear
terrorism, specifically to its water form, against NKR and Armenia. I
mean Karvachar (Kelbajar) region, the hydro-donor both for Armenia
and NKR. It’s not ruled out that the Azeri authorities used to "apply
the method" during the Karabakh war. Baku has been for 15 years
already spreading rumors about the burial of ANPP radioactive waste
in Karvachar. Thus, it tries to put the blame for its own deeds on
the Armenian side," Babayan said.

Even Minor Concession In Karabakh Issue Will Whip The Opponent To Cl

EVEN MINOR CONCESSION IN KARABAKH ISSUE WILL WHIP THE OPPONENT TO CLAIM MORE

PanARMENIAN.Net
03.12.2008 16:24 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Pursuing the soviet era policy, Azerbaijan will not
amend its approach to the Nagorno Karabakh conflict. It offers NKR
and Armenia to reconcile themselves to this position which has become
a part of the state ideology, expert Hrachya Arzumanyan writes in
"Sobering up" article obtained by PanARMENIAN.Net.

"An entire generation in Azerbaijan was reared on hatred against all
Armenian and on a fanatic belief that Karabakh should be regained
at any price. If diplomatic efforts don’t work, the problem will be
resolved by use of force… The only guarantor of the Armenian people
is the army and the defense system of the Armenian states. Even minor
concession in the Karabakh issue will whip the opponent to claim more,"
the article says.

OSCE Hopes For Regional Declaration On Karabakh

OSCE HOPES FOR REGIONAL DECLARATION ON KARABAKH

PanARMENIAN.Net
03.12.2008 17:27 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Azerbaijan and Armenia have made progress in
resolving a long-standing dispute over Nagorno Karabakh and the OSCE
hopes for a regional declaration on the issue at its annual meetings
later this week, its chairman said on Tuesday.

"Things are looking quite good on Nagorno Karabakh," said Finnish
Foreign Minister Alexander Stubb, who is leading the Organization
for Security and Cooperation in Europe under the Finnish chairmanship.

"I think that we are moving away from a frozen conflict towards a
permanent solution, but of course we are not there yet, and it is
very important that the Minsk Group works on this," Stubb said.

The Minsk Group – co-chaired by Russia, the United States and France
– was established by the OSCE in 1992 to bring about a peaceful
resolution in the Nagorno-Karabakh region, where a Russian-brokered
ceasefire has held since 1994.

Stubb said talks among the 50 foreign ministers in Helsinki on Dec. 4-5
for the annual meeting of Europe’s main security and human rights body
will be dominated by Caucasus disputes, including Nagorno Karabakh,
along with the broader question of European security, Reuters reports.

Rene Rouquet: Those Who Value Justice Should Pass The Bill Criminali

RENE ROUQUET: THOSE WHO VALUE JUSTICE SHOULD PASS THE BILL CRIMINALIZING ARMENIAN GENOCIDE DENIAL

PanARMENIAN.Net
03.12.2008 17:44 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Rene Rouquet, the French member of parliament and
Mayor of Alfortville, called on the Senate to pass the bill penalizing
denial of the Armenian Genocide at the hands of the Ottoman Empire
in 1915.

"This is an issue concerning not only Armenians of France but also all
who highlight justice and observation of rules. Those who eye France
as the home of human rights should vote for the bill criminalizing
the Armenian Genocide denial," he said, independent French journalist
Jean Eckian told PanARMENIAN.Net.

For his part, A lain Marleix, Secretary of State for Interior,
Overseas Territories and Local Authorities said that his country’s
position of the issue is clear. "The bill exists but the French
government believes that the past should be dealt by historian and
the parliament is not entitled to adopt bills on the issue," he said,
adding that France welcomes the dialogue between Armenia and Turkey.

The Coordination Council of the Armenian Organizations of France plans
an action in front of the Senate on December 10 to urge adoption of
the bill.

On October 12, 2006, the lower house of the French parliament adopted
the bill, which would set a one-year prison term and a fine of about
45,000 euro for anyone found guilty of denying the Armenian Genocide.

Karabakh Conflict Resolution Unlikely In Coming Years

KARABAKH CONFLICT RESOLUTION UNLIKELY IN COMING YEARS

PanARMENIAN.Net
03.12.2008 17:54 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ To resolve the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, Russia
should find a solution that will secure its political influence in
Armenia, a Russian expert said.

"Russia can’t press on parties to conflict but does everything in
its power for its resolution. New initiatives will emerge. Russia,
like the U.S. and EU, will support any decision admissible for the
sides. At the same time, the resolution should allow implementation
of military and political projects in Armenia and maintain positive
relations with Azerbaijan," said Alexander Karavayev, expert at
information and analytical center of Moscow State University.

He also noted that Turkey is one of Russia’s economic partners in
the region. "I think a new configuration should be found to resolve
the Karabakh conflict but its’ hardly possible in the coming years,"
he said, 1news.az reports.
From: Baghdasarian

EU Proposes Eastern Partnership To South Caucasus States, Ukraine An

EU PROPOSES EASTERN PARTNERSHIP TO SOUTH CAUCASUS STATES, UKRAINE AND MOLDOVA

PanARMENIAN.Net
03.12.2008 18:35 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Commission’s proposal for a new Eastern
Partnership represents a step change in the EU’s relations with
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus , Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine. This
ambitious Partnership foresees a substantial upgrading of the
level of political engagement, including the prospect of a new
generation of Association Agreements, far-reaching integration into
the EU economy, easier travel to the EU for citizens providing that
security requirements are met, enhanced energy security arrangements
benefitting all concerned, and increased financial assistance. The EU
proposes much more intensive day to day support for partners’ reform
efforts through a new Comprehensive Institution Building program,
and a new multilateral dimension which will bring partners together to
address common challenges. The new Partnership includes new measures
to support the social and economic development of the 6 countries,
and five flagship initiatives that will give very concrete evidence
of the EU’s support, the press office of the European Commission in
Yerevan told PanARMENIAN.Net.

European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso stated, "Only
with strong political will and commitment on both sides will the
Eastern Partnership achieve its objective of political association
and economic integration. We need to make an even greater investment
in mutual stability and prosperity. This will be quickly compensated
by important political and economic benefits and will lead to more
stability and security both for the EU and for our Eastern partners."

"The time is ripe to open a new chapter in relations with our
Eastern neighbors," Commissioner for External Relations and European
Neighborhood Policy Benita Ferrero-Waldner added. "Building on
the progress of the last years we have prepared an ambitious and
at the same time well-balanced offer. The security and stability
of the EU is affected by events taking place in Eastern Europe and
in the Southern Caucasus. Our policy towards these countries should
be strong, proactive and unequivocal. The EU will continue with the
successful approach of tailor-made programs on a new scale and add a
strong multilateral dimension. It remains our principle though that
progress must go hand in hand with reform efforts by our partners,
but this new package also offers more intensive assistance to help
them meet their goals."

The European Commission is willing to pull the EU’s six post-Soviet
neighbors closer to the West by recognizing their "European
aspirations" and creating a new "European Economic Area." But a draft
communique indicates that EU-Russia relations have preferential status.

The new EU policy – first floated by Poland and Sweden in May –
proposes signing "Association Agreements" with Belarus, Moldova,
Ukraine, Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan in the next few years and to
"acknowledge the European identity and aspirations of these countries."

The draft communique underlines that the new pacts, which recall
the association treaties signed with Poland or Lithuania prior to
the 2004 round of enlargement, do not amount to a promise of future
accession. "The conclusion of Association Agreements will be without
prejudice to the partners’ European aspirations."

The moves include establishing "a single deep and comprehensive Free
Trade Area, providing the basis for the development of a common
internal market, such as the European Economic Area [EEA]," which
the EU currently has with Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein.

The Eastern Partnership will aim to create visa free travel in the
long-term, but to waive the cost of obtaining EU visas more quickly
and to set up Common Application Centers in the six countries to help
people enter the EU’s passport-free Schengen zone.

The draft communique proposes holding an "Eastern Partnership
Summit" in June 2009 to launch the project. Follow-up meetings of
EU and Eastern Partnership foreign ministers are to take place each
Spring. "Senior officials" from the "27 + 5(6)" countries are to meet
twice-yearly to prepare for the ministerials.

The European Partnership is to raise the EU’s per capita spending in
the region from the current â~B¬6 per head to â~B¬12 per head by 2013
and â~B¬20 per head by 2020, compared to the current â~B¬30 per head
in the Balkans. The shift will cost â~B¬2.1 billion, atop the lost
income of â~B¬75 million per year as a result of waiving EU visa costs.

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Sahakyan, Smbatyan Discuss Karabakh-Armenia Relations

SAHAKYAN, SMBATYAN DISCUSS KARABAKH-ARMENIA RELATIONS

PanARMENIAN.Net
03.12.2008 18:50 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ President of Nagorno Karabakh Republic Bako
Sahakyan met Wednesday in Moscow with Ambassador Extraordinary and
Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Armenia to the Russian Federation
Armen Smbatyan, to discuss foreign policy and bilateral ties, the
Central information department of the office of the NKR President
told PanARMENIAN.Net.

On the same day Mr. Sahakyan held meetings with entrepreneurs and
philanthropists Ashot Khachatryan and Gennady Stepanyan and discussed
with them issues related to the launching of construction activities
of a new complex of the republican maternity hospital in capital
Stepanakert.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

CE Secretary General Stays True To Himself When It Comes To Azerbaij

CE SECRETARY GENERAL STAYS TRUE TO HIMSELF WHEN IT COMES TO AZERBAIJAN
Karine Ter-Sahakyan

PanARMENIAN.Net
02.12.2008 GMT+04:00

Aliyev came to the point of uttering that destruction of historical
and cultural monuments in the "occupied" territories of Azerbaijan is
a blow delivered not only to Azerbaijan, but also to the whole world.

A two-day international conference of Ministers of Culture of CE
states was held in Baku. As usual, Secretary General of the Council
of Europe Terry Davis distinguished himself, and though we can’t get
used to his statements, every time he says something new. Sometimes
it even seems that speeches of Mr. Davis are written in Baku, not in
Strasbourg. Naturally, Ministers of Culture met to discuss issues of
preservation of cultural heritage, security of historical monuments
and much more. It is quite obvious that the Armenian delegation did
not arrive in Baku for security reasons.

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Everybody still recalls "reception" of the four
Armenian officers into the NATO conference in Baku, when the activists
of the Organization for Karabakh Liberation (OKL) forced their way
into the hotel of the Armenian delegation and were about to kill its
members. After such "receptions" Armenia simply cannot risk official
trips to Baku. Moreover, a conference of Ministers of Transport of
the CIS countries will soon be held there, and activists of the OKL
have already warned that Armenians will not be welcomed to Baku. And
after such statements what’s the conduct of CE Secretary General who is
called to spread peace and justice all over the world? To say the least
of it, he expresses indignation over Armenia’s non-participation in
the conference, as if he knows nothing of the threats, and Azerbaijan
is a tolerant, peaceful country that simply desires to see the South
Caucasus and the whole world deprived of Armenians.

According to Terry Davis, with her non-participation in the conference
Armenia deprived herself of the chance to have a dialogue with
Azerbaijan. "A dialogue in the region is of great significance. The
dialogue between the presidents is also important, but there is a
need for dialogue between peoples," said Terry Davis at a briefing
in Baku. In harmony with him spoke also President of Azerbaijan Ilham
Aliyev. "The events in the Caucasus show that violation of the norms
of international law causes dangerous processes. International law
must be guaranteed, territorial integrity of Azerbaijan restored,
and occupied lands returned. The military aggression caused great
damage to the Azerbaijani cultural heritage in the occupied lands. It
is not only our confirmation, but also that of some international
organizations," declared Aliyev, who came to the point of uttering that
destruction of historical and cultural monuments in the Â"occupiedÂ"
territories of Azerbaijan is a blow delivered not only to Azerbaijan,
but also to the whole world.

In his turn, the Secretary General of the Council of Europe voiced
regrets over the delay of the visit of PACE mission on culture and
cultural heritage to Azerbaijan and Armenia. One might think the
Secretary General isn’t aware of the reason why the mission never
paid a visit. The point is that the lie on the "destroyed by occupants
historical Azerbaijani monuments" would immediately come to light. It
is worth mentioning that it was exactly Armenia that insisted on the
visit of PACE mission to the region after the barbarian destruction
of the medieval Armenian cemetery of Old Jugha.

Besides, the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
(ISESCO) is planning to send a mission in Nagorno Karabakh to conduct
a monitoring of historical monuments. According to ISESCO Director
General Abdulaziz Othman Altwaijri, "The developments in Nagorno
Karabakh are against the international law. The occupied territories
should be liberated and displaced persons should return to their
homeland. The mission should make sure that the monuments are not
destroyed. In case facts of destruction of the monuments are observed,
they will be immediately delivered to the international community
and law organizations".

There is one thing in this story that captures most of our
attention: which monuments in Nagorno Karabalh are believed to be
Azerbaijani? If they mean the mosque in Shushi, it is safe and sound,
and the problem of its restoration is the commission of Iran and not
that of Azerbaijan, since the mosque used to belong to the Persian
Empire. Minarets of the mosque in Aghdam are intact too. Thus, the
ISESCO rush to Karabakh is absolutely for nothing. But, on the other
hand, let them go and see it for themselves who the real destructor
is. Just there is no guarantee that the report to be published on
their return will be absolutely factual.

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From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress