Armenian FM Recommends MPs To Wait For New Statements By Russian For

ARMENIAN FM RECOMMENDS MPS TO WAIT FOR NEW STATEMENTS BY RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY

PanARMENIAN.Net
18.11.2009 20:56 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "Russian Foreign Ministry’s official representative
Andrey Nesterenko is a great professional but, like all other
professionals. he is not safeguarded against mistakes. And his recent
statement on Karabakh issue being discussed during Armenian-Turkish
talks are untrue," FM Edward Nalbandyan told today Parliament’s Q&A
session, answering RPA faction MP Hovhannes Sahakyan’s question.

As co-chairing state of OSCE Minsk Group, Russia reiterated that
Armenian-Turkish normalization is not linked with Karabakh settlement
process, and such position was also confirmed by Russian FM Sergey
Lavrov, Nalbandyan said.

In that regard, Armenian FM stressed the importance of waiting for
new statements by Russian Foreign Ministry.

Armenian Side Not Discussed Issues Of Refugees And Seven Regions Aro

ARMENIAN SIDE NOT DISCUSSED ISSUES OF REFUGEES AND SEVEN REGIONS AROUND KARABAKH WITH AZERBAIJAN

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
18.11.2009 21:05 GMT+04:00

"I do not know who the President of Azerbaijan discussed with the
issues of refugees or seven regions around Nagorno-Karabakh, since
only the status of Nagorno Karabakh is being negotiated," November
18 during the governmental hour in the National Assembly of Armenia
the Foreign Minister of Armenia Edward Nalbandian said, responding
to a question by the Secretary of the parliamentary faction of the
Republican Party of Armenia Eduard Sharmazanov.

The Armenian Foreign minister recalled that the Azerbaijani side has
refused to negotiate around the Madrid principles and even denied their
existence within more than a year. "Now, in recent months, negotiations
have been conducted around the Madrid document, and only the status of
Nagorno Karabakh Republic is discussed", Edward Nalbandian explained.

RA Public Prosecutor’s Office Accuses "Sagl" Company Of Underpaying

RA PUBLIC PROSECUTOR’S OFFICE ACCUSES "SAGL" COMPANY OF UNDERPAYING AMD 371 MILLION TO STATE BUDGET

PanARMENIAN.Net
18.11.2009 21:14 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Kentron and Nork Marash regular court is holding
a legal trial at the suit of Investigation Department at RA State
Revenue Committee against "Sagl" Ltd.

RA public prosecutor’s office accuses "Sagl" company of underpaying
AMD 371 million to state budget, considering accusation for major
tax evasion well grounded.

According to preliminary investigation, within 2006-2008, S. Markosyan
was supplying products and materials to 15 business entities, violating
RA laws on VAT and income tax and registering distorted data.

An accusation was brought against S. Markosyan in accordance with
part 2, art .205 of RA Criminal Code, RA public prosecutor’s office
official website reported.

Who In The Region Can Benefit From Opening The Check-Point "Upper La

WHO IN THE REGION CAN BENEFIT FROM OPENING THE CHECK-POINT "UPPER LARS"?
Karine Ter-Sahakyan

PanARMENIAN.Net
17.11.2009 GMT+04:00

All this is a purely political game, the main participants of which –
the South Caucasus countries – estimate it theoretically and view it
as inevitable.

Georgia has taken yet another "historical" decision, this time on
opening the Check-Point "Upper Lars". This decision is almost purely
political, having no economic components. Russia hardly needs this
checkpoint; it is necessary only to Armenia and definitely to Georgia
so that she can somehow save her badly damaged reputation before the
world community.

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ However, in the opinion of Expert on Economic issues
Gia Khukhashvili, Georgia’s interests are not taken into account in
re-opening the checkpoint "Kazbegi" (that’s how the Upper Lars is
called in Tbilisi); with this decision Georgia only helps others.

"Against opening of Zemo Larsi, the Georgian side should have laid
down her conditions and defended her interests to the maximum. In
particular, opening of the checkpoint would fit the Georgian side
if the Russian market opened for Georgian products. It would then
simplify the shift of Georgian people. As far as Russian embargo is
imposed on Georgian products, and a visa regime works for Georgian
citizens, opening of the checkpoint will work only in one direction –
for Armenia, and will be less effective for economic and social sectors
of Georgia. In general, I am not against the opening of Zemo Larsi,
but taking into account that in this case the interest of Georgia is
nil and the Georgian side has not demanded adequate steps against the
opening of Lars, of course I cannot welcome it," declared Khukhashvili,
Civil.ge reports.

By and large, nobody really cares whether Upper Lars will fully operate
or not, apart from Armenia, who really needs the road. But how badly
we need it and how it will work is not clear, if we take into account
that we’ll still have to pay Georgia, or perhaps Russia too, for the
transit of goods. Thus, the economic benefits for Armenia, to put it
mildly, are not substantial. But all this, let us repeat ourselves,
is a purely political game, the main participants of which – the
South Caucasus countries – estimate it theoretically and view it
as inevitable.

We can presume the following scenario, which, though not very likely,
still exists as a hypothesis: Russia and Turkey have agreed that
the latter should exert pressure on Georgia in regard to opening
the checkpoint. In exchange, Russia will help Turkey, at least in
the Turkish-Iranian relations. Of course, she cannot help in the
Armenian-Turkish relations; nobody in the world can. When the U.S.,
European, and Russian officials say that the border problem should
be resolved by the states themselves, it is perceived as a kind of
evasion. But it is the reality, and it is also true about the Karabakh
conflict settlement. Anyone can be a mediator, but final agreement
is up to Stepanakert and Baku.

And what would give this possible scenario to Turkey herself?

Practically nothing, except for some political advantage. The same
is true about Russia. Nevertheless, the Upper Lars can serve as an
example for Ankara to unlock communications. In other words, it could
force Turkey to open the Armenian-Turkish border. However, not now,
not even six months later. Maybe in a year, but we must take into
account that now the world community has more serious problems to
worry about than the Armenian-Turkish border or the Upper Lars.

The world community is now more concerned about Iran and the apparent
deterioration of Turkish-Israeli relations, U.S. relations with Russia
and China, the Palestinian issue, elections of the EU President and
much more. However, all of the above does not mean that the Caucasus
can be ignored, quite the contrary. Just it may so happen that with
the regulation of a number of world problems, the Caucasus and the
Middle East may come to some consensus.

Armenian Ambassador To Belgium Meets With The Chairman Of The House

ARMENIAN AMBASSADOR TO BELGIUM MEETS WITH THE CHAIRMAN OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF BELGIUM

ARMENPRESS
Nov 18, 2009

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 18, ARMENPRESS: Armenian ambassador to Belgium
and Netherlands Avet Adonts met November 17 with the chairman of the
House of Representatives of Belgium Patrik Dowlen. Armenian Foreign
Ministry’s Press and Information Department told Armenpress that the
interlocutors said they are pleased with the high level of cooperation
between the two countries and highlighted the partnership between
foreign ministries and parliaments.

The chairman of the Belgian parliament highlighted in the pre-context
of bilateral cooperation the readmission agreement signed between
the two countries and the continuation of the traditional economic
cooperation.

The sides agreed that the role of parliaments is essential for
promoting economic cooperation. The format of parliamentary contact
creates wide opportunities for free contacts in respect of flexible
parliamentary diplomacy.

With the request of the chairman of the Belgian parliament Avet
Adonts presented the economic situation in Armenia, normalization of
Armenian-Turkish relations and developments over Karabakh conflict
regulation.

Presenting the pace of implementation of the EU’s Eastern Partnership
Program by Armenia, the ambassador noted particularly the importance
of the support of the chairing country in starting negotiations over
the free trade regime with EU.

The chairman of the House of Representatives assured that the issues
in case of assuming of the EU chairmanship by Belgium will be under
the limelight of the Belgian authorities.

Armenian Labor And Social Affairs Minister Presents Resignation Appl

ARMENIAN LABOR AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS MINISTER PRESENTS RESIGNATION APPLICATION

ARMENPRESS
Nov 18, 2009

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 18, ARMENPRESS: Armenian Labor and Social Affairs
Minister, member of the Prosperous Armenia party Gevorg Petrosyan
presented a resignation application because of health issues,
chairwoman of the NA Euro-integration standing committee, member of
the same party Naira Zohrabyan told the reporters.

With the suggestion of the head of the party Gagik Tsarukyan the
candidacy of the chairman of NA human rights defense and public issues
standing committee Mkhitar Mnatsakanyan is being discussed.
From: Baghdasarian

Tigran Sargsyan Says Armenian Citizens Are First Of All Concerned Wi

TIGRAN SARGSYAN SAYS ARMENIAN CITIZENS ARE FIRST OF ALL CONCERNED WITH SOCIAL INJUSTICE ISSUE

ARMENPRESS
Nov 18, 2009

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 18, ARMENPRESS: "Our studies and social polls
show that our citizens first of all our are concerned not with the
pensions and salaries, not with the unemployment and creation of new
jobs, not with the increase of prices and not with the Karabakh or
Genocide issues but with the issue of social injustice," Armenian
Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan said today in his speech in the NA at
the discussion of the 2010 state draft budget.

According to the prime minister everybody must be equal in front of
the law, despite the official post, incomes and welfare.

"This issue will be under our limelight and in the first turn it
refers to big business. To restores its trust among the public the
big business must work transparently and implement its tax duties
with dignity," Tigran Sargsyan.

He informed that with that aim two important legislative initiatives
will be presented to the parliament: the first will refer to the
publication of the property and income of 500 high-ranked officials
and ensuring the transparency of business. On this way the applying
of the obligatory audit institution is an important event.

Turkey Has Complicated Relations With Arab World

TURKEY HAS COMPLICATED RELATIONS WITH ARAB WORLD

PanARMENIAN.Net
19.11.2009 12:34 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkey is aspired for regional leadership but at
the same time experiences complicated relations with the Arab world,
says an article in Time magazine.

"Nevertheless, Turkey is gaining Arabs’ confidence. It develops
diplomatic relations with the neighbor states and even Saudi Arabia
and Egypt do not mind Turkish influence in Central Asia. Turkish state
model is positive in this case. No country in the region can reach the
heights like Turkey did, the article says, Tumgazeteler.com reported.

CoE Interested In Karabakh Conflict Resolution

COE INTERESTED IN KARABAKH CONFLICT RESOLUTION

PanARMENIAN.Net
19.11.2009 13:01 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Council of Europe is interested in the swift
settlement of frozen conflicts, in particular Nagorno Karabakh,
Slovenian Foreign Minister Samuel Zbogar said during a press
conference after handing over the Committee of Ministers chairmanship
to Switzerland, Trend News reported.

"First of all, I should say that all frozen conflicts, in particular
Nagorno Karabakh, should be settled as soon as possible," he said.

"All parties, including the Council of Europe, are interested. But
Azerbaijan and Armenia should seek for ways to resolve the problem. We
have seen this during the Russian-Georgian war last year. Frozen
conflicts can turn into a hot spot with time, what can be very
dangerous."

The Slovenian FM said the Council of Europe can create favorable
conditions to speed up the settlement process.

"The Council of Europe can do a lot to create favorable ground to speed
up the process," he said. "The Council of Europe can also assist in
strengthening inter-regional cooperation in the South Caucasus. The
Eastern Partnership between the Council of Europe and South Caucasus
and other countries was established for this reason. We expect reforms
and development from these nations."

Herman Van Rompuy: Turkey Will Never Be Part Of Europe

HERMAN VAN ROMPUY: TURKEY WILL NEVER BE PART OF EUROPE

PanARMENIAN.Net
19.11.2009 13:12 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Belgian Prime Minister Herman Van Rompuy, a leading
candidate to win the presidency of the European Council, is strongly
opposed to Turkey ever joining the European Union.

"Turkey is not a part of Europe and will never be part of Europe,"
Mr Van Rompuy said during a meeting of the Council of Europe on the
subject of Turkey’s possible entry into the EU, held in the Belgian
parliament on December, 2004.

During the speech, the Belgian leader underscored Europe’s Christian
"fundamental values," which would be undermined by admitting Turkey
into the union.

"An expansion of the EU to include Turkey cannot be considered as
just another expansion as in the past. The universal values which
are in force in Europe, and which are also fundamental values of
Christianity, will lose vigour with the entry of a large Islamic
country such as Turkey," the then opposition politician said in a
speech that until now has remained buried.

Belgian officials confirmed to this website that the speech was made,
but noted that the comments were made when in opposition.

Anticipating that the UK, which does not favor Mr Van Rompuy as a
candidate for the EU top job and which is pro-Turkey, would immediately
jump on the speech as an argument against the Belgian leader, one
official said: "Things that are said in opposition, as David Cameron
will soon find out, are different from what you find yourself saying
when in government."

"Serious politics, however, is to judge someone by what they say and
do when in power," the official said.

Nevertheless, it is understood that British diplomats are not
particularly concerned.

"If we ruled out all the politicians that had said awkward things in
the past, we’d have a very short list indeed," said one.

Mr Van Rompuy is said to have the backing of France and Germany for
the presidency post, set to be decided along with the new EU foreign
policy post at a meeting of EU leaders on Thursday evening.

The question of whether Turkey – an official candidate – should be
a full member of the European Union has long divided member states,
EUobserver reported.