Azerbaijan, Iran Strike Gas Deal

AZERBAIJAN, IRAN STRIKE GAS DEAL

PanARMENIAN.Net
12.11.2009 10:32 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The State Oil Company of Azerbaijan (SOCAR)
and Iranian national gas company signed the memorandum on mutual
understanding on Azerbaijani gas supplies to Iran beginning from 2010,
SOCAR head Rovnag Abdullayev said, Trend News reported.

The memorandum envisages supply of no less than 500 million cubic
meters of gas annually with an opportunity to increase the amount. The
volumes of supplied gas will depend on the state of gas infrastructure
connecting countries at the initial stage.

The contract on purchase-sale of gas is expected to be signed by late
2009, Abdullayev said.

Azerbaijan and Iran are connected with the Kazi-Magomed-Astara
pipelinegas pipeline. Its length is 1474.5 kilometers, including
the territory of Azerbaijan – 296.5 kilometers. Its capacity is 10
billion cubic meters per year. This route is a branch of the pipeline
Gazakh-Astara-Iran, put into operation in 1971. Three compressor
stations in Kazi-Magomed, Agdash and Gazakh have been built. The gas
transportation system is 55 atmospheres. Pipe diameter is 1,200 mm.

China’s Decision On Iran Depends On Kremlin?

CHINA’S DECISION ON IRAN DEPENDS ON KREMLIN?

PanARMENIAN.Net
12.11.2009 10:48 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Iran’s failure to respond to an international
offer to enrich much of its uranium stockpile outside the country –
for use in a Tehran medical research facility – is again raising the
prospect of tougher sanctions, The Christian Science Monitor reports.

The article titled "Is Russia playing both sides on Iran nukes?" reads:

"Much of the focus of the sanctions debate is falling on Russia, which
has blown hot and cold on additional punitive measures on Iran over
its nuclear program – but which is sounding open to the idea once
again. The attention is reviving lingering questions about Russian
assistance – either official or unauthorized – to Iran’s nuclear
program and weapons research.

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and French President Nicolas Sarkozy
issued a statement Monday warning Iran that "the international
community’s patience is not infinite." The two leaders, in Berlin
for the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, said they
"do not rule out" another round of sanctions aimed at the Iranian
leadership and its advancing nuclear program.

Those words followed comments by President Medvedev over the
weekend to German journalists, when he suggested that Russia could
support additional sanctions if Iran fails to take the opportunity to
cooperate with world powers in its nuclear program. Noting the offers
now before the Iranian leadership, Medvedev told Germany’s Der Spiegel
magazine, "I wouldn’t like to see all that ending in the introduction
of international sanctions … but if there is no movement forward,
no one is excluding such a scenario."

The US, Russia, and France last month negotiated a deal with Iranian
officials to remove almost three-quarters of Iran’s slightly-enriched
uranium stockpile to Russia and France for further enrichment to a
level needed for a research reactor.

Removal of the uranium would ease international concerns about Iran’s
nuclear intentions and allow for what the Obama administration hopes
would be fruitful negotiations with Iran on a range of issues.

But Iranian state media reports and statements from some Iranian
lawmakers suggest the government will reject the deal – perhaps
offering to buy the uranium it needs for its reactor and moving
its uranium stockpile to a domestic location for international
surveillance instead.

Eyes have turned to Russia because, as a veto-wielding member of the
UN Security Council, it could squelch any move to impose additional
sanctions through the council. China also holds veto power in
the Security Council and has discouraged talk of a new sanctions
resolution, but some diplomats believe that it would go along if
Russia decided to support new punitive measures.

Russia also has close economic ties to Iran and a history of
cooperation with Iran on both its nuclear program and defensive
military development.

"There’s quite a bit of military cooperation between the two countries,
and suspected nuclear cooperation before ’04," says David Albright,
president of the Institute for Science and International Security
in Washington.

Officially, Russia has sold defensive missile systems to Tehran –
though it is currently holding up delivery of a more sophisticated
surface-to-air system, drawing protests from Iranian officials. "The
Russians seem to modulate that cooperation depending on how things
are going," Mr. Albright says, noting there could be a connection
between Iran’s lack of response to the uranium deal and the Russian
brakes on delivery of the new missile system.

But suspicions have also grown over the last year that Russian
scientists, perhaps acting in an unofficial or "rogue" capacity,
have been assisting their Iranian colleagues in pursuit of a nuclear
weapon and weapons delivery systems. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu is believed to have flown secretly to Moscow in September
to present Medvedev and Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin with
a list of names of Russian scientists that Israel says took nuclear
know-how to Iran.

Those reports have prompted some members of Congress to pressure
President Obama to report to Congress on suspected Russia-Iran
nuclear cooperation before the US pursues any new or additional
nuclear accords with Russia."

ANCA Chairman Called On Armenians Worldwide To Choose Survival Over

ANCA CHAIRMAN CALLED ON ARMENIANS WORLDWIDE TO CHOOSE SURVIVAL OVER SURRENDER

PanARMENIAN.Net
12.11.2009 10:58 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA)
Chairman Ken Hachikian called on Armenians worldwide to choose
survival over surrender, in his remarks before federal, state,
and local public officials, a broad array of coalition partners,
and hundreds of community leaders gathered on November 8th at the
Pasadena Convention Center for the ANC-Western Region’s annual banquet.

"The tavern keepers of our day argue that the path they advocate will
lead to peace and prosperity, when, in reality, it only defers the day
when our nation will pay the full price for their surrender. They would
have us accept – under foreign pressure – the "Protocols" being forced
upon the Armenian nation, even though they clearly threaten Armenia’s
security, abandon the rights of all Armenians, and cast doubt on the
Armenian Genocide. They would have us adopt the Madrid Principles,
which trade the surrender of vast Armenian lands, today, in return
for a vague promise that Azerbaijan may someday allow a decision on
Artsakh’s future status," Ken Hachikian said. "This is clearly the
road to an unconditional surrender, the path to appeasement, and the
slippery slope of accommodation," he said.

"Let me be clear: It is on this road that we will witness the death of
the Armenian Cause and, with it, the viability of the Armenian nation.

The choice, for us. We must reject retreat. We must reject surrender
– on the Protocols, the Madrid Principles, justice for our nation,
and freedom for our people – and choose instead a path forward based
on hope and wisdom, not fear," the ANCA Chairman said.

RA Government Opposes NKR Recognition Bill

RA GOVERNMENT OPPOSES NKR RECOGNITION BILL

PanARMENIAN.Net
12.11.2009 12:24 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The government of the Republic of Armenia has again
opposed the bill "On recognition of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic."

"Recognition of NKR independence is inexpedient at this point in time,"
said Shavarsh Kocharyan, Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister.

The bill was submitted by Heritage party, which supposes that
recognition of NKR by Armenia will help engagement of Artsakh in the
negotiation process as a full-fledged party.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Turkey To Cancel Visa Regulations With Azerbaijan

TURKEY TO CANCEL VISA REGULATIONS WITH AZERBAIJAN

PanARMENIAN.Net
12.11.2009 12:38 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkey intends to cancel visa regulations with
Azerbaijan.

"Cancellation of visa regulations is essential to alleviate current
tensions in the Turkish-Azerbaijani relations," Turkish Prime Minister
and leader of the ruling AK Party Recep Tayyip Erdogan said. "The
issue will be finally coordinated during the impending visit of
Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov to Ankara."

Visa regulations will also be cancelled with Jordan, Sabah reported.

RA Government Compromises With Araks Poultry Factory

RA GOVERNMENT COMPROMISES WITH ARAKS POULTRY FACTORY

PanARMENIAN.Net
12.11.2009 13:15 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian government has decided to prolong the
terms of VAT payment for Araks poultry factory CJSC for 3 years.

"The company intends to invest AMD 878 million in the import of new
equipment to improve their output. The measure will allow creation
of job opportunities. At that, average salary will make AMD 70 000,"
RA Economy Minister Nerses Yeritsyan said.

Araks poultry factory CJSC is the 4th company which was granted
extension.

SCR Secured 1900 Job Opportunities In Armenia

SCR SECURED 1900 JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN ARMENIA

PanARMENIAN.Net
12.11.2009 13:17 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ With the assistance of South Caucasian Railways
CJSC , 26 companies have been formed in Armenia to satisfy the needs
of railway industry of Armenia.

"Thanks to correct investment and manpower policy, the company expanded
its personnel," SCR Director General Shevket Shaydullin said.

"Presently, we are working to create extra job opportunities to fix
our status as a national company."

Interpol Preparing For Opening Of Armenian-Turkish Border

INTERPOL PREPARING FOR OPENING OF ARMENIAN-TURKISH BORDER

PanARMENIAN.Net
12.11.2009 13:54 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ National Central Bureau of Interpol in Armenia
is preparing for opening of the Armenian-Turkish border, fearing of
possible intensification of drug traffic and terrorism.

"The priority task is close cooperation with all Armenian customs
points and their access to Interpol database," said police colonel
Vardan Eghiazaryan, head of National Central Bureau of Interpol in
Armenia. "As far as I know, the Armenian government is developing a
program, with our action plan as a part of it."

Edward Nalbandyan Expected To Head Armenian Delegation In The Annual

EDWARD NALBANDYAN EXPECTED TO HEAD ARMENIAN DELEGATION IN THE ANNUAL GATHERING OF THE FOREIGN MINISTERS OF THE OSCE MEMBER STATES

ARMENPRESS
Nov 12, 2009

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 12, ARMENPRESS: The annual gathering of the foreign
ministers of the OSCE member states will take place in Athens December
1-2. Spokesman for the Armenian Foreign Ministry Tigran Balayan told
Armenpress that usually the Armenian delegation in this gathering
is being headed by the Armenian Foreign Minister and this time too
Edward Nalbandyan is expected to take part in the session.

The OSCE Minsk group co-chairs stated earlier about the possible
meeting of the Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign ministers within the
framework of the gathering. Azerbaijani minister Elmar Mammedyarov
stated that he is expected to meet with his Armenian counterpart
within the framework of the gathering. Tigran Balayan noted though
that it is early to state anything clearly; "the time will come and
we will see," he stated.

Armenian Football Youth National Team To Play With Team Of Estonia O

ARMENIAN FOOTBALL YOUTH NATIONAL TEAM TO PLAY WITH TEAM OF ESTONIA ON NOVEMBER 14 AND WITH TEAM OF IRELAND ON NOVEMBER 17

Noyan Tapan
Nov 11, 2009

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 11, NOYAN TAPAN. An Armenia-Estonia match will
be held on November 14 in Yerevan Republican stadium under the 2011
European Youth Championship elimination tour’s group tournament. It
should be mentioned that Armenia’s team has been twice defeated
by Switzerland’s and Turkey’s teams. Team’s staff has been already
announced. Players of the national team Henrik Mkhitarian, Karlen
Mkrtchian, and Hovhannes Goharian are also included in the team.