Deputy Foreign Minister Of Armenia Meets Heads Of UNESCO Chairs

DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER OF ARMENIA MEETS HEADS OF UNESCO CHAIRS

ARMENPRESS
FEBRUARY 2, 2012
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 2, ARMENPRESS: The meeting of Deputy Foreign Minister
of Armenia Ashot Hovakimyan with heads of the UNESCO Chairs was held
at the Foreign Affairs Ministry of Armenia.

Press service of the Armenian Foreign Affairs Ministry told Armenpress
that during the meeting the heads of the UNESCO Chairs briefly
presented the programs implemented during the accounting year and
discussed issues on Chairs-UNESCO and Chairs- Armenian National
Commission for UNESCO cooperation.

A number of agreements on improvement of the Chairs’ activity
and efficiency increase of the cooperation with Armenian National
Commission for UNESCO were gained during the meeting.

From: A. Papazian

Expert Suggests Iran Assist Oil Pipeline Construction In Armenia

EXPERT SUGGESTS IRAN ASSIST OIL PIPELINE CONSTRUCTION IN ARMENIA

PanARMENIAN.Net
February 2, 2012 – 19:45 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net – Following recent developments over Iran nuclear
program, Iran’s political elite has given up illusions in relation
to Hamas and other Palestinian organizations that have traditionally
been regarded as pro-Iranian, according to deputy head of YSU Oriental
Studies department Vardan Voskanyan.

The expert noted that Iran has halted financing these organizations,
suggesting the assistance be aimed to implementing economic projects
in Armenia.

“I deem Iran’s initiative reasonable, particularly in terms of oil
pipeline construction as Armenia may facilitate export of the Iranian
oil,” Mr.Voskanyan said.

Young Armenian Committed Suicide Because Of Debts?

YOUNG ARMENIAN COMMITTED SUICIDE BECAUSE OF DEBTS?

news.am
February 02, 2012 | 20:46

GYUMRI. – Vladimir Karapetyan, 26, Shirak village resident, committed a
suicide in Armenia’s Gyumri city on Wednesday, Jajur community leader
Sokrat Suvaryan told Armenian News-NEWS.am.

According to him, the young man has left a note before committing a
suicide claiming he takes the step for justice. He had no enemies,
Shirak community leader stated.

Whereas, Gyumri police claims that the man had large debts and
personal problems. Criminal case is instigated for committing a
suicide and keeping arms illegally, police press service informs
Armenian News-NEWS.am.

UN Apologizes Instead Of Azerbaijan

UN APOLOGIZES INSTEAD OF AZERBAIJAN

news.am
February 02, 2012 | 18:43

It was found out on Wednesday that Azerbaijan as a regional conference
hosting state had showed a film on the state during the break at the
UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) annual non-official session
on Jan. 26-27 in Budapest. As a result of anti-Armenian information
in the film, the Armenian delegation has left the session room as
a protest action. Organizers of the session on behalf of the FAO
Assistant Director General and Regional Representative for Europe
and Central Asia Fernanda Guerrieiri qualified the video as improper.

FAO Assistant Director General apologized on behalf of the organization
to the Armenian delegation, which returned back to session after
consultations with Yerevan and assured no such things will happen
later. Meantime, she thanked and praised the Armenian delegation and
authorities for showing constructive approach.

Karabakh Conflict In Focus Of Europe-Russia Talks

KARABAKH CONFLICT IN FOCUS OF EUROPE-RUSSIA TALKS

TODAY.AZ
02 February 2012

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Grigory Karasin met with the Deputy
Secretary General for the European External Action Service, Helga
Schmid.

They discussed topical issues in the relations of Russia and the
EU with Ukraine and the countries of the South Caucasus. They also
discussed the Armenia-Azerbaijan, Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and the
Transdniestria conflict.

Armenia Participates In European Astronomical Council In Switzerland

ARMENIA PARTICIPATES IN EUROPEAN ASTRONOMICAL COUNCIL IN SWITZERLAND

NEWS.AM
February 02, 2012 | 20:16

The Council of the European Astronomical Society (EAS) took place in
Rolle, Switzerland on January 31-February 2. Armenia also participated
in that council.

The aim of the council was to discuss the work done in the past 4
years and further work to be done, Armenia’s Astronomical Society
informs Armenian News-NEWS.am.

It was decided that from 2014 EAS’s annual budget will be increased
from ~@5,000 to ~@100,000 and instead of 500 scientists 2,000
scientists will be included in the Society.

From: A. Papazian

Russian Rostelecom Purchased Armenian Operator GNC-Alfa

RUSSIAN ROSTELECOM PURCHASED ARMENIAN OPERATOR GNC-ALFA

news.am
February 02, 2012 | 19:35

MOSCOW. – Russian national telecommunications operator Rostelecom
CJSC purchased 75% shares of the Armenian operator on main Internet
and data transmission GNC-Alfa for $22.5 million, Russian company’s
release reads.

Having the control over GNC-Alfa will allow Rostelecom to acquire a
well-developed basic infrastructure to offer broadband services and
digital TV in the telecommunications market in Armenia, which has a
great potential to expand.

To note, Rostelecom disclosed its intentions to purchase shares
of GNC-Alfa main internet operator in Armenia on Jan. 13. GNC-Alfa
makes 2% in the broadband market in Armenia. However, the company
intends also to purchase major independent Internet provider Ucom
(11% of broadband market), thus Rostelecom’s shares in the broadband
market in Armenia will make 13% in future.

President Of Armenia Addresses Condolence Letter To Commander-In-Chi

PRESIDENT OF ARMENIA ADDRESSES CONDOLENCE LETTER TO COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF EGYPTIAN ARMED FORCES

ARMENPRESS
FEBRUARY 2, 2012
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 2, ARMENPRESS: Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan
has addressed a letter of condolences to commander-in-chief of the
Egyptian Armed Forces Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi Soliman on the
occasion of the Port Said football tragedy.

Serzh Sargsyan expressed a heartfelt condolence to the Egyptian
Field Marshal, people of Egypt and relatives of the tragedy victims,
president’s press service told Armenpress.

From: Baghdasarian

Syria is used to the slings and arrows of friends and enemies

Robert Fisk: Syria is used to the slings and arrows of friends and
enemies

Bashar al-Assad is clinging to power despite the slow growth of a
civil war. But if the regime should survive, what sort of country will
it rule?

Robert Fisk

Wednesday 01 February 2012

The violence grows worse. The Arab League throws up its hands in
despair. Madame Clinton may huff and puff at the United Nations. But
the Syrian regime and the stalwarts of the old Baath party don’t
budge. Only the Arabs are unsurprised. For Syria – the “Um al-Arabia
wahida”, the Mother of One Arab People, as the Baathists would have it
– is a tough creature, its rulers among the most tenacious in the
Middle East, used to the slings and arrows of their friends as well as
their enemies. Syria’s “No” to anything but total Israeli withdrawal
from the Golan Heights in return for peace is almost as famous as De
Gaulle’s “No” to British entry to the European Union.

True, the Syrian regime has never confronted opposition on such a
scale. If the fatalities do not yet come close to the 10 or 20
thousand dead of the 1982 Hama uprising, which old Hafez al-Assad
crushed with his customary ruthlessness, the widespread nature of
today’s rebellion, the defections from the Syrian army, the loss of
all but one Arab ally – little Lebanon, of course – and the slow
growth of a civil war make this the most dangerous moment in Syria’s
post-independence history. How can Bashar al-Assad hang on?

Well, there’s Russia, of course, and the Putin-Medvedev determination
not to be caught out by the West at the United Nations as they were
when they failed to oppose the no-fly zones over Libya that led
directly to Gaddafi’s collapse. And there’s Iran, for which Syria
remains the Arab bridgehead. And Iranian suspicion that Syria is under
international attack principally because of this alliance may well be
correct. Strike down Baathist Syria and its Alawi-Shia President, and
you cut deep into the soul of Iran itself. And there’s Israel, which
utters scarcely a word about Syria because it fears that a far more
intransigent regime might take its place.

But Syria is also a symbol. In Arab eyes, it alone defied the West in
refusing an unjust peace in the Middle East. Alone, it refused Anwar
Sadat’s peace with Israel. Alone, it turned its back on Yasser Arafat
after his doomed agreement for “peace” with Israel. And historically,
Syria alone defied its French occupiers in 1920 and then again in 1946
until its Damascus parliament was burned down over the heads of its
defenders. And while many Lebanese choose to forget their own history,
it remains a fact that after the First World War, most Lebanese wished
their land to remain part of Syria – see the results of the King-Crane
commission – rather than live in a separate nation under French
patronage.

And far from being a state based on expansion, as America likes to
claim, Syria has steadily lost territory. It lost Lebanon to French
machinations. It lost Alexandretta in 1939 when the French handed it
over to Turkey after a fraudulent referendum in the vain hope that the
Turks would join the Allied alliance against Hitler. And it lost Golan
to Israel in 1967. For Syria as a nation – rather than a regime –
there is much sympathy as well as respect in the Arab world. Bashar
al-Assad – neither a toady like Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak nor mad like
Libya’s Gaddafi – knows all this.

But Baathism is not “Arabism”, however much its supporters may claim
the opposite. Decades of stability did not rid Syria of corruption. It
fostered dictatorship along the same, dull rules which the Arabs
tolerated for so many years: better autocracy than anarchy, better
peace than freedom, albeit controlled by a Shia minority, better
secular than sectarian. Why, if any Syrian wanted to see the results
of a confessional state, they had only to look at the civil war in
Lebanon.

With embarrassment, I look back now to that terrible conflict and the
cruel words I wrote so many years ago; that one day, after years of
Syrian military “peacekeepers” in Lebanon, the Lebanese army may be
asked to fulfil the role of “peacekeepers” in Syria. At the time, it
was a wicked joke. Not now, perhaps. Indeed, a Lebanese peace force in
Syria – where all of Lebanon’s communities (Sunni, Shia, Christian
Maronite, Orthodox, Druze, Armenian) are represented – might just be
one way of damping down the civil conflict there. A supreme irony,
perhaps, after the 1976-2005 Syrian army’s presence in Lebanon. An
impossibility, of course. But it shows the nature of political change
in the Middle East.

In reality, the Syrian government is likely to fight on alone. It
always has. The Assad father-and-son doctrine has always been one of
patience. Hold on tight – however great the condemnation by the rest
of the world, however terrible the threats from Israel or America –
and eventually the wheel of fortune will turn once more in your
favour.

The awful carnage in Homs and the rest of Syria, the beheadings and
the torture, however, suggest that Assad rule really is running out of
time. Syria’s people are dying just as the people of Egypt and Libya
and Yemen have died, because they want the dignity of governing
themselves. Their own battle is already infecting the sectarian
divisions in northern Lebanon and they exist inside the Lebanese
parliament, although this will not be the Syrian government’s primary
concern.

http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/fisk/robert-fisk-syria-is-used-to-the-slings-and-arrows-of-friends-and-enemies-6297648.html

President Of Armenia Attends Jubilee Concert Of "Karin" Ensemble

PRESIDENT OF ARMENIA ATTENDS JUBILEE CONCERT OF “KARIN” ENSEMBLE

ARMENPRESS
FEBRUARY 2, 2012
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 2, ARMENPRESS: President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan
and his spouse Rita Sargsyan attended Thursday the concert of “Karin”
traditional song and dance ensemble in Aram Khachartryan Concert Hall.

The ensemble dedicated its unique concert entitled “Return to the
Roots” to its 10th anniversary, president’s press service told
Armenpress.