Yerevan To Host 36th Session Of FAO’s European Commission On Agricul

YEREVAN TO HOST 36TH SESSION OF FAO’S EUROPEAN COMMISSION ON AGRICULTURE IN MAY 2010

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18.11.2009 11:01 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan is in Italy to
attend a FAO summit.

Mr. Sargsyan delivered Tuesday a statement, which reads in part:
"Mr. Chairman, Dear Colleagues, Ladies and Gentlemen. Full member of
the FAO since 1993, the Republic of Armenia has been involved in the
activities of the Organization for about twenty years now. The past
years of cooperation were those of effective work leading to numerous
achievements. We are stating with pride that our country’s example was
cited among four other success stories in the FAO’s "Ways of Success"
report as a good experience of setting tasks and addressing them
with perseverance. Indeed, this does not mean that all the problems
are solved, so we should work with renewed effort to build on these
achievements and continue with progress in the sphere of agriculture.

It is common knowledge that food production is at high risk all over
the world including Armenia. The current financial and economic crisis
adds its negative impact on the issue of food demand especially in
developing countries. This is why we appreciate the holding of this
summit, as well as the efforts made by the States and international
organizations. Those present will still have the opportunity of
referring to the Declaration of this summit on food security. I feel
that we are going to have quite interesting and substantial debates.

My position is strict and clear-cut enough. The Republic of Armenia
endorses the Summit Declaration. It meets our government’s vision
and the underlying principles are acceptable to us.

Dear Director General, We highly appreciate the decision to hold
the 36th Session of FAO’s European Commission on Agriculture and the
27th European Regional Conference of FAO in Yerevan from May 10-14,
2010. I hope that the decisions adopted in Yerevan will contribute
to the considerable improvement of the level of food security. We
are looking forward to seeing you again in Yerevan.

Allow me, on behalf of the Government of the Republic of Armenia, to
extend my deepest gratitude to the Food and Agriculture Organization
and personally to Director-General Dr. Jacques Diouf, to all donor
community members and all countries with good will, for their
collaborative efforts to find solutions to the world’s rising
problems. I am confident that with collaborative efforts of all
countries we will be able to meet all challenges of food insecurity
and gradually eradicate hunger and poverty in the world."

Tigran Sargsyan expressed Armenia’s appreciation of the ongoing RA-FAO
collaboration and the programs implemented in our country. The head
of government reiterated Armenia’s readiness to host the 36th Session
of FAO’s European Commission on Agriculture and the 27th European
Regional Conference of FAO in Yerevan from May 10-14, 2010.

RF MFA Not Authorized To Comment On Sargsyan-Aliyev Meeting

RF MFA NOT AUTHORIZED TO COMMENT ON SARGSYAN-ALIYEV MEETING

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18.11.2009 11:17 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs is not
authorized to comment on the impending meeting between the Armenian
and Azerbaijani Presidents, RF MFA spokesman said.

"As to Russia’s mediation for resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh
conflict we do all in our power to help sides reach an agreement for
the sake of people living in Karabakh," Andrey Nesterenko said.

Touching upon the Armenian-Turkish reconciliation, he said that
it’s a process between two countries which experienced hard times
in their history. "As far as we know, Karabakh issue was discussed
during Armenia-Turkey talks. We are hopeful that all problems will
be resolved in compliance with international norms," Nesterenko said,
RF MFA press office reported.

Armenia Attaches Importance To Cooperation With FAO

ARMENIA ATTACHES IMPORTANCE TO COOPERATION WITH FAO

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18.11.2009 11:27 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Currently in Italy, Armenian Prime Minister Tigran
Sargsyan met with Food and Agriculture Organization Director-General
Dr. Jacques Diouf to discuss a bilateral cooperation-related agenda.

PM Sargsyan underscored the need to improve grain, corn, potato seed
breeding, pisciculture, cattle stock recording and registration,
as well as to introduce a system of agricultural insurance in Armenia.

The FAO Director-General said, for his part, that the new cooperation
priorities may result in a more efficacious collaboration between
the Republic of Armenia and his organization.

During the day, the head of government also met with President of the
International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) Kanayo Nwanze
and UN World Food Program (WFP) Executive Director Josette Sheeran.

"Countdown To Erdogan" Campaign Calls On Senate To Pass Armenian Gen

"COUNTDOWN TO ERDOGAN" CAMPAIGN CALLS ON SENATE TO PASS ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION

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18.11.2009 11:59 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Having completed a full week of grassroots activities
urging U.S. Senate support for Armenian Genocide affirmation, the
Armenian National Committee of America’s (ANCA) "Countdown to Erdogan"
campaign, now in its second week, will be focusing the need for the
U.S. House of Representatives to move quickly to adopt the Armenian
Genocide Resolution, H.Res.252.

"Countdown to Erdogan provides Armenian Americans from across the
country a unique chance to take part in a broad range of civic advocacy
activities, meaningfully strengthening the capacity of our community,
as we increase the moral and political pressure for a truthful and
just stand by our government on the Armenian Genocide," said ANCA
Executive Director Aram Hamparian.

6 Auditors Certified In Armenia

6 AUDITORS CERTIFIED IN ARMENIA

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18.11.2009 12:05 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ RA Ministry of Finance has published the results
of qualification exams for auditors, the Ministry’s press office said.

According to the report, 6 out if 16 aspirants were certified. As of
November 17, 2009, 106 auditors have certificates in the republic.

Ilham Aliyev Speaks Of War Again

ILHAM ALIYEV SPEAKS OF WAR AGAIN

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18.11.2009 12:11 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ To resolve the Karabakh conflict, either peace or
war methods should be used, Azerbaijani President said.

"We can’t procrastinate any longer," Ilham Alive said. "We hold
talks and there is some progress. I should mention that withdrawal of
Armenian troops from seven regions and return of Azerbaijani refugees
in also on the agenda."

He also accused Armenia of dragging out time, 1news.az reported.

Man Dies In Shahumyan Gold Deposit Adit

MAN DIES IN SHAHUMYAN GOLD DEPOSIT ADIT

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18.11.2009 12:32 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ A man died in an adit of Shahumyan gold deposit
belonging to Deno Gold Mining CJSC, Ecolur reported. A special
commission was formed to investigate the incident.

A local ecological NGO launched its own investigation. The organization
recalled the decision of the court which banned exploration works
in that very sector because of the danger it represented for human
health and life.

According to unverified data, Deno Gold Mining prohibited to provide
any information unless it issues official statement.

Turkish FM: If We Do Not Try To Change Status Quo On Karabakh, It Wi

TURKISH FM: IF WE DO NOT TRY TO CHANGE STATUS QUO ON KARABAKH, IT WILL BECOME PERMANENT

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18.11.2009 12:32 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said that
Turkey would never give up its final perspective Europe. Davutoglu
said during a debate at the parliament on the budget of the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs, "Turkey cannot be offended in its relations with
Europe, the United States, the Middle East and the Central Asia.

Turkey is a regional actor. Also, our unique geographical position
entails us to develop foreign policies for many regions at the same
time. We cannot say that we do not care about what happens in Europe
or in Iran."

Referring to the Protocols signed with Armenia, Davutoglu said, "Our
target with those Protocols is mutual recognition of the borders by
Turkey and Armenia. The protocols clearly define the borders. There
is nothing in those protocols against Turkey’s interests."

"This status quo has not changed for the past 17 years. We attach
great importance to protection Azerbaijani territories. If we do not
try to change the status quo for another 10 years, it will become
permanent. Our target is to change the situation in the region
through diplomatic ways. In that case, Turkey-Armenia relations can
be normalized", Davutoglu added, Anatolian News agency reported.

Ralph Yirikian: Neglecting Innovations Is Illogical

RALPH YIRIKIAN: NEGLECTING INNOVATIONS IS ILLOGICAL

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18.11.2009 12:40 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ VivaCell-MTS, a subsidiary of "Mobile TeleSystems"
OJSC, announces that Wednesday VivaCell-MTS General Manager Ralph
Yirikian was hosted by Artashat University, the company’s press
office reported.

Getting familiar to the gained experience through direct communication
is the best time saving way to enrich the knowledge especially it
refers to the full implementation of civilized models of management
in a young state. VivaCell-MTS’s readiness to share its five-year-old
experience with the young generation stems also from this logic.

"The changes taking place in the world and the exorbitant pace of
development, force to take the reality into account and continuously
improve one’s the knowledge. VivaCell-MTS innovations following one
another are steps made to meet these challenges. The approach of being
satisfied with the knowledge one has and neglecting innovations, is
illogical, to say the least, for all those organizations, who have
real plans for and are willing to develop. We strive to walk the path
of development and are ready to share our experience with the young
generation," VivaCell-MTS General Manager Ralph Yirikian pointed.

Owing to the lecture the students got acquainted with the secrets
of the sphere of management culture – provision of conditions for
the increase in the productivity of work, corporate relations based
on values such as respect and responsibility as well as the ways of
reaching desired results.

After the lecture the students got the chance to address their
numerous questions to the general manager of the company that has
already proved the viability of its strategy.

5 People Sentenced To Death Penalty In Iran

5 PEOPLE SENTENCED TO DEATH PENALTY IN IRAN

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18.11.2009 13:28 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Iran has sentenced five people to death over the
unrest that followed the country’s disputed June presidential election,
state television reported Tuesday.

At least three others caught up in the turmoil have received death
sentences previously.

Iran began a mass trial in August of prominent opposition figures
and activists, accusing them of a range of charges from rioting to
spying and plotting what authorities have called a "soft revolution"
to topple the country’s Islamic rulers.

The opposition led massive street protests and clashed with security
forces in the weeks following the disputed June 12 presidential
election. The opposition claimed fraud after election authorities
declared President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad the winner of a second term
and their anger unleashed the most serious internal unrest in Iran
in the 30 years since the Islamic Revolution.

A Justice Department statement said the five sentenced to death were
members of "terrorist and armed opposition groups," state television
reported. The statement said the courts have sentenced a total of 89
defendants since the process began and 81 of them got prison terms
ranging from six months up to 15 years.

"So far, 89 of defendants were tried and based on their cases, death
sentences were issued for five of them," the statement said.

It said that 81 people sentenced to prison terms were charged with
a range of offenses from security violations, agitating against the
Islamic Republic, violating law and order, damaging public and private
property, and assaulting civilians and security forces, AP reported.