AKP Parliamentarian: "Ratification Of The Protocols Is Not On Agenda

AKP PARLIAMENTARIAN: "RATIFICATION OF THE PROTOCOLS IS NOT ON AGENDA OF TURKISH PARLIAMENT’S FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMISSION"

APA
Nov 12 2009
Azerbaijan

Ankara. Mayis Alizadeh – APA. "Ratification of the protocols signed by
Turkey and Armenia in Zurich on October 10 was not included in agenda
of the Turkish parliament’s foreign relations commission", Ankara-based
member of Turkish parliament from AKP, member of the parliament’s
foreign relations commission Zeynep Daghi told APA Turkish bureau.

She said she was unaware whether they had to wait for foreign
ministry’s allowance to send protocols to the commission. "I can’t
say anything about that. I know only that the protocols are not on
the commission’s agenda".

Turkish parliament sent the Zurich protocols to the foreign relations
commission on October 21. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan,
Speaker Mehmet Ali Shahin and Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said
the protocols wouldn’t be ratified at the parliament if Armenia didn’t
withdraw troops from the occupied lands.

Bulgarian Parliament Speaker Invites Hovik Abrahamyan To Sofia

BULGARIAN PARLIAMENT SPEAKER INVITES HOVIK ABRAHAMYAN TO SOFIA

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
12.11.2009 18:26 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ National Assembly Speaker Hovik Abrahamyan
received November 12 Mr. Todor Staykov, Bulgarian Extraordinary and
Plenipotentiary Ambassador to Armenia. During the meeting, Bulgarian
diplomat conveyed to Mr. Abrahamyan Bulgarian National Assembly Speaker
Tsetska Tsacheva’s letter inviting Armenian official to Bulgaria.

Mr. Abrahamyan received invitation with gratitude. Parties agreed to
have the dates of upcoming visit specified through diplomatic channels.

Armenian and Bulgarian officials also discussed issues concerning
global crisis impact on their countries, as well as normalization
of Armenian-Turkish ties without preconditions, RA NA press service
reports.

Consuelo Vidal: I Am Leaving Armenia With Great Memories And As A Fr

CONSUELO VIDAL: I AM LEAVING ARMENIA WITH GREAT MEMORIES AND AS A FRIEND FOREVER

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
12.11.2009 18:34 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan received today
the Resident Coordinator of the UN headquarters in Armenia Consuelo
Vidal , who is completing her diplomatic mission in Armenia.

The President thanked Consuelo Vidal for her four years of productive
work and support programs aimed at Armenia’s development. "It is not
just about funding, experience, involvement and the possibility of
comparison are much more important for us," President Sargsyan said.

In turn, Consuelo Vidal, thanked the President for the excellent
cooperation of the UN Development Programs and Armenia.

The two sides also exchanged views on the balanced development of
all regions of Armenia and next year’s census to be organized. UN
Resident Coordinator called the example of Armenia as remarkable,
since despite the strong influence of the global economic crisis on
its economy, Armenia has managed to keep its social programs.

OIC Believes Karabakh Conflict Will Find Peaceful Solution

OIC BELIEVES KARABAKH CONFLICT WILL FIND PEACEFUL SOLUTION

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
12.11.2009 18:38 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) believes
Karabakh conflict will find peaceful solution, OIC Secretary General
Ekmeleddin İhsanoglu announced in Baku.

"We do believe the problem will be resolved peacefully because Azeri
people have the right to that. All our resolutions are adopted in
that direction," Trend news agency quotes OIC Secretary as saying.

Competition Of Young Railroaders Held In SCR

COMPETITION OF YOUNG RAILROADERS HELD IN SCR

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
12.11.2009 18:42 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Competition, attended by about 35 employees of
railway , who won local contests in all regions of Armenia, was
organized November 12 in the head office of the South Caucasus
Railways.

The competition was held in quiz format, and questions relating to
railroaders’ daily work had been submitted to participants.

The winners were awarded valuable gifts. Jury highly appreciated
the participants’ knowledge and expressed the hope that similar
competitions will be held regularly.

Handbook Of Organizations Of CIS, Central And Eastern Europe Present

HANDBOOK OF ORGANIZATIONS OF CIS, CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE PRESENTED IN ARMENIA.

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
12.11.2009 18:46 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Handbook of organizations in Central and Eastern
Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States will be useful not
only for informing the public, but also help to establish links between
non-governmental organizations," Head of International Organizations
department of Foreign Affairs Ministry Dziunik Aghajanyan told a
meeting on November 12 in Yerevan office of UN.

The Government of Germany has made large donations for publishing
the new handbook.

State Visit Of President Serzh Sargsyan To Hungary

STATE VISIT OF PRESIDENT SERZH SARGSYAN TO HUNGARY

president.am
Nov 11 2009
Armenia

The President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan continues his state visit
to Hungary. At the conclusion of the high-level negotiations, in the
evening of November 9, the President of Hungary gave a state dinner
in honor of the President of Armenia.

In Budapest, the President of Armenia met also with the Speaker of
the Hungarian Parliament Bela Katona and the Prime Minister of Hungary
Gordon Bajnai.

At the meeting with the Speaker of the Parliament, stressed was the
importance of developing the interparliamentary ties and cooperation in
the international interparliamentary structures. The two sides noted
with satisfaction that the friendship groups have been formed in both
Parliaments which are functioning quite successfully. The Speaker of
the Hungarian Parliament said that he is familiar with Armenia and he
has had an opportunity to visit our country and get acquainted with
Armenia and her culture as member of the Hungary-Armenia parliamentary
friendship group. At the meeting discussed were also issues related
to the historical and cultural contacts of the two peoples and
similarities between them.

At the meeting with the Prime Minister of Hungary Gordon Bajnai
discussed were opportunities for the invigoration of the economic
cooperation. It was noted that the state visit of the President of
Armenia and high-level negotiations on one hand, and the interagency
agreements signed yesterday in Budapest, the Armenian-Hungarian
business forum and contacts on the other, create a favorable atmosphere
for the development of the economic relations. President Sargsyan
said that Armenia desires to give momentum to the relations with
Hungary on bilateral as well as multilateral levels.

"Centuries-long friendship of the Armenian and Hungarian peoples
is a sound base for developing our relations in the economic and
other areas," noted Serzh Sargsyan. The President of Armenia and
the Prime Minister of Hungary stressed their readiness to support
all practical initiatives and investment projects which will emerge
after the business forum.

President Sargsyan and Prime Minister Bajnai spoke also about the
steps of the governments of the two countries aimed at the mitigation
of the consequences of the global financial and economic crisis and
the current situation with the world economy. The Prime Minister of
Hungary also underscored that Hungary attaches great importance to the
EU Eastern Partnership program and during its EU presidency in 2011
will continue to view it as a priority. In his turn, Serzh Sargsyan
noted that the EU Eastern Partnership program allows on one hand to
develop relations with the European Union and its member states, and
on the other – to foster the reforms in our country. At the request of
the Prime Minister of Hungary Gordon Bajnai, President Serzh Sargsyan
spoke about Armenia’s approaches toward the normalization of relations
with Turkey without preconditions and in a sensible timeframe and the
current phase of the NK peace process. Gordon Bajnai said that Hungary
is welcoming the signing of the Protocols for the normalization of the
Armenian-Turkish relations and supports that process. He underscored
that peaceful settlement of the regional problems in addition to the
normalization of relations will also change the international standing
of the entire region, promoting stability, development, durable peace,
cooperation, and atmosphere of mutual trust.

President Sargsyan and Prime Minister Bajnai met also with the
participants of the ongoing Armenian-Hungarian business forum,
familiarized with the results of the forum and reached agreements.

In Budapest, the President of Armenia visited also the Primate of
Hungary, Cardinal Peter Erdo. During the meeting with the spiritual
leader of Hungary, President Serzh Sargsyan spoke about the historical
and cultural similarities of the two nations and contacts between
them. President Sargsyan underlined that the church, especially in
the absence of statehood, played a unique and indispensable role in
the Armenian and Hungarian peoples’ fight for freedom. Speaking about
similarities of the two nations, Cardinal Peter Erdo in his turn noted,
"The Armenian and Hungarian peoples have a great experience of rebirth
and rising after centuries of deprivation and sufferings."

Serzh Sargsyan praised the fact that in Hungary our compatriots have
a status of national minority and enjoy all opportunities which come
with that status, preserving their national identity.

In the framework of his state visit to Hungary, the President of
Armenia Serzh Sargsyan and the President of Hungary Lezslo Solyom
participated at the opening ceremony of the exhibition organized
by the Institute of Military History of the Ministry of Defense
of Hungary. The exhibition is dedicated to the history of the
Armenian-Hungarian military interaction. Presidents Sargsyan and
Solyom toured the exhibition and viewed the exhibits.

In the second half of the day, after the conclusion of his state
visit to Hungary, the President of Armenia arrived on a brief working
visit to Kaliningrad at the invitation of the Governor of Kaliningard,
Georgi Boss.

Iran Hopes Russia To Fulfill Terms Of S-300 Sale Contract

IRAN HOPES RUSSIA TO FULFILL TERMS OF S-300 SALE CONTRACT

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
12.11.2009 18:57 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Russia must meet conditions of the contract over
the sale of defensive anti-aircraft missile systems to Iran, without
succumbing to pressure from outside, Iranian Defense Minister Ahmad
Vahidi said.

The Iranian minister said that Tehran has a contract with Russia
over supply of missile systems. "In respect to the purchase of S-300,
we have a contract with Russia, and I think that Russia will not be
comfortable if be treated as an unreliable partner," Wahid said on
Thursday. Antiaircraft missile systems S-300PMU1, known in the West
as SA-20 systems, can be used to destroy air targets such as cruise
missiles and aircrafts, Reuters reports.

Pensionary Reforms Key Element For Armenia’s Further Economic Develo

PENSIONARY REFORMS KEY ELEMENT FOR ARMENIA’S FURTHER ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
12.11.2009 19:03 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Pensionary reforms are key element for Armenia’s
further economic development, Troika Dialogue Board Chair Ruben
Vardanyan finds. "That requires serious and cautious steps, as the
impact is felt on vulnerable groups of population," he told journalists
after official opening of Ameriabank’s head office.

Vardanyan also highlighted the importance of refraining from mistakes
"not only now but also in 10-20 years’ time". "Long-term money
allocations are essential for any economy," he added.

Armenian will introduce two-phase pensionary system in 2011, CBA Chair
Arthur Djavadyan said November 10 in Tsakdzor, during the meeting of
CIS countries’ officials dealing with security market management.

Laws on "Investment Funds" and "Cumulative Pensions", are currently
at the stage of elaboration.

Turkish Colonel Arrested In Connection With Anti-Government Plot

TURKISH COLONEL ARRESTED IN CONNECTION WITH ANTI-GOVERNMENT PLOT

Deutsche Presse Agentur
nov 12 2009
Germany

Istanbul – A Turkish colonel was under arrest Thursday in connection
with an alleged military plot to discredit the government in Ankara.

Naval Colonel Dursun Cicek was arrested by a criminal court in Istanbul
late Wednesday after being questioned by prosecutors for several hours.

A Turkish paper last June printed a document bearing Cicek’s signature
that outlined a plan to undermine the government of the liberal
Islamic Justice and Development Party (AKP).

The plan included planting moles within the party and stoking
sentiments regarding Armenia and Greece in order to strengthen the
nationalist opposition.

At the time, Ilker Basbug, Turkey’s top general, said the document
did not originate with the military and was part of ‘a campaign to
smear the armed forces.’

‘We believe that this piece of paper has been forged by certain circles
to wear out and smear the Turkish armed forces,’ Basbug said in June.

Colonel Cicek was arrested in June but was released after 18 hours
due to a lack of evidence. His latest arrest comes after an anonymous
military officer provided prosecutors with new information about the
alleged plot.

The Turkish military remains one of Turkey’s most powerful institutions
and sees itself as the ultimate guardian of the country’s secular
system. Turkey has gone through four military coups in the past,
most recently in 1980.