Turkish MFA Doesn’t Plan Opening Of Border With Armenia Presently

TURKISH MFA DOESN’T PLAN OPENING OF BORDER WITH ARMENIA PRESENTLY

PanARMENIAN.Net
01.09.2009 12:33 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu had a
35-minute phone conversation with U.S. Secretary of State Hillary
Clinton on the eve of signing the joint statement on normalization
of bilateral relations between Armenia and Turkey.

According to Hurriyet Daily, when commenting on the document, the
Minister said that Turkey doesn’t plan opening of the common border
with Armenia at the current stage of talks.

"We want to normalize our relations with Armenia, but we also want full
normalization of relations in the South Caucasus, including Nagorno
Karabakh," he said. "The protocol on normalization of relations
doesn’t mean that we renounce our principles on Karabakh conflict
resolution. And we are hopeful that the international community will
focus on the Karabakh problem henceforth."

RA President Makes Congratulatory Address On Knowledge Day

RA PRESIDENT MAKES CONGRATULATORY ADDRESS ON KNOWLEDGE DAY

PanARMENIAN.Net
01.09.2009 13:02 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ RA President Serzh Sargsyan made a congratulatory
address on Knowledge Day.

"The expression "Knowledge is power" acquired particular relevance
in our days. The more knowledgeable society is, the higher are its
chances to proliferate, preserve and develop its culture," presidential
address said.

Serzh Sargsyan addressed his special congratulations to first graders
on the start of their amazing discoveries in the world of books.

ICON Communications Announces Extension Of Coverage

ICON COMMUNICATIONS ANNOUNCES EXTENSION OF COVERAGE

PanARMENIAN.Net
01.09.2009 13:34 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ iCON Communications announced today the immediate
availability of its broadband Internet service in the Nor Norq and
Avan districts of Yerevan. This is part of the planned expansion of
service to cover all of Yerevan in the coming months. As of today,
Nor Norq districts 2-8, as well as part of district 1, are covered
by iCON’s state of the art WiMAX network. The southern and central
sections of Avan are also covered.

"We are very excited about this significant extension of our coverage
area. The Nor Norq and Avan communities are home to thousands of
residents that can now benefit from improved access to the global
community of information, commerce and personal communication" stated
Adam Kablanian, Chief Executive Officer of iCON Communications. "Also,
because iCON customers can access the Internet anywhere in our coverage
area, our existing customers can now use their iCON modems in Nor
Norq and Avan, just as our new customers in these districts can use
their modems anywhere else in the city where we provide coverage."

iCON’s network now covers over 70 square kilometers, including the
following districts: Kentron, Arabkir, Achapnyak, Vahakni Taghamas,
Kasakh village, Zeitun, Kayaran district, Nor Norq sections 2-8, and
Avan. Residents in all of these districts can choose from a variety
of wireless internet modems, including desktop modems and convenient
USB modems that can be carried and used anywhere in iCON’s network.

ArmRosgazprom Discusses Anti-Crisis And Investment Programs

ARMROSGAZPROM DISCUSSES ANTI-CRISIS AND INVESTMENT PROGRAMS

PanARMENIAN.Net
01.09.2009 14:10 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ ArmRosgazprom has discussed its anti-crisis and
investment programs today, the company’s press office said.

ArmRosgazprom Director General Karen Karapetyan ordered to monitor
the programs implemented in 2009 and develop a report on activities
of branches during the past quarters.

Special attention was paid to "Winter 2009-2011" program.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

New School Opens In The Village Of Noravan, RA Armavir Region

NEW SCHOOL OPENS IN THE VILLAGE OF NORAVAN, RA ARMAVIR REGION

PanARMENIAN.Net
01.09.2009 14:21 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On Knowledge Day, RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan
visited the village of Noravan, RA Armavir region to attend the
opening of new village school. The state budget allocated AMD 275
million for school construction.

According to Prime Minister, opening of the school will create new
possibilities for Noravan residents.

All first graders received presents from Tigran Sargsyan.

Ukraine, Turkey Agree On Military Cooperation

UKRAINE, TURKEY AGREE ON MILITARY COOPERATION

PanARMENIAN.Net
01.09.2009 14:31 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Ukraine’s acting Defense Minister Valery Ivashenko
signed a decree on ratification of agreement between the Ukrainian
Defense Ministry and General Staff of Turkish Armed Forces.

The document envisages a package of measures for implementation of
the agreement, Analitika.at.ua reported.

Armenia, Turkey Won’t Discuss The Deepest Source Of Their Enmity

ARMENIA, TURKEY WON’T DISCUSS THE DEEPEST SOURCE OF THEIR ENMITY

PanARMENIAN.Net
01.09.2009 14:39 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenia and Turkey, bitter foes for a century, took a
step toward reconciliation Monday by announcing they would launch final
talks aimed at establishing diplomatic ties. But they won’t discuss
the deepest source of their enmity: the World War I-era massacres of
Armenians under Ottoman rule, the Associated Press reports.

Both sides said in a joint statement they expected the talks to
take six weeks and to end with an agreement setting up and developing
ties. The two countries, whose shared border is closed, are U.S. allies
and came under American and European pressure to move toward peace. The
parliaments of the two countries must ratify a deal on diplomatic
normalization, and in Turkey, nationalist sentiment and suspicion
about Armenian intentions is particularly high, the article says.

The author also reminds of the lingering Karabakh conflict.

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said Monday that Turkey would
"guard" Azerbaijan’s interest during its reconciliation with Armenia,
saying in comments broadcast by NTV television that "our aim is to
establish stability in the Caucasus."

Turkey, however, clearly seeks to enhance its growing image as a
regional statesman and a coveted ally of world powers in a strategic
and often unstable region. The rapprochement with Armenia coincides
with efforts to resolve a long-running feud with Turkey’s Kurdish
minority – issues that are vital to Turkish efforts to earn membership
in the European Union, the article says.

One of the biggest disputes between the neighboring countries is
over the World War I-era massacre of up to 1.5 million Armenians,
the first genocide of the 20th century. Turkey denies that the deaths
constituted genocide, contending the toll has been inflated and that
the casualties were victims of civil war.

Armenian President Serge Sargsyan indicated the dispute would not be
a deal-breaker between the two neighbors.

"It’s important ical justice be restored. It’s important that our
nations are able to establish normal relations," Sarkisian said in
an interview published Monday by the BBC Russian service. "But we do
not regard a recognition of genocide as a preliminary condition for
establishing relations."

Turkey was one of the first countries to recognize Armenia’s
independence in 1991, but the two countries never established
diplomatic relations and their joint border has been closed since
1993 over the conflict in Nagorno Karabakh.

Yerevan And Artsakh To Host 5th Youth Film Festival

YEREVAN AND ARTSAKH TO HOST 5TH YOUTH FILM FESTIVAL

PanARMENIAN.Net
01.09.2009 14:40 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On October 15-19 and 20-23, Yerevan and Artsakh
will host 5th youth film festival. The festival is sponsored by Rolan
Bykov’s Children and Youth Film Development Fund. 51 films from 27
countries of the world will be presented.

The festival aims at introducing youth to professional cinema
and exchange of experience and ideas between Armenian and foreign
filmmakers.

Jubilees, special events, master classes and creative meetings will
be conducted within festival frameworks.

Armenia Should Maintain Its Dignity While Normalizing Relations With

ARMENIA SHOULD MAINTAIN ITS DIGNITY WHILE NORMALIZING RELATIONS WITH TURKEY

PanARMENIAN.Net
01.09.2009 15:33 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The closed border and absence of relations between
Armenia and Turkey conflict with the logic of the 21st century,
Armenia’s Ambassador to the EU said.

"Yesterday statement issued by the Armenian and Turkish Foreign
Ministries is the regular move in the framework of football diplomacy
and it’s hard to predict its consequences. The most important thing is
that Armenia should maintain its dignity while normalizing relations
with Turkey," Avet Adonts said.

"Turkey’s any attempt to impose terms on Yerevan will frustrate the
ongoing process," he said.

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said Monday that Turkey would
"guard" Azerbaijan’s interest during its reconciliation with Armenia.

"Officials can make different statements but the fact is that there
is a document, which outlines the agreements achieved before," the
Armenian diplomat commented.