PACE Monitoring Committee Did Not Discuss Issue Of Armenia Due To La

PACE MONITORING COMMITTEE DID NOT DISCUSS ISSUE OF ARMENIA DUE TO LACK OF TIME

NOYAN TAPAN
SEPTEMBER 10
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 10, NOYAN TAPAN. The PACE Monitoring Committee
at the September 9 sitting in Paris did not have time to discuss the
issue of fulfillment of PACE Resolution N 1677 by Armenia.

According to head of PACE Armenian delegation David Haroutiunian, the
reason was that there were very many issues on sitting’s agenda. The
issue will be discussed at the Monitoring Committee next sitting,
during the PACE last session to be convened in late September.

Recurrent OSCE Monitoring At The Contact Line

RECURRENT OSCE MONITORING AT THE CONTACT LINE

armradio.am
09.09.2009 12:53

According to the earlier agreement with the Nagorno Karabakh Republic’s
authorities, the OSCE Mission held on September 9 regular monitoring
of the Nagorno Karabakh and Azerbaijani armed forces’ contact-line,
eastward of the NKR Martakert region’s Seusylan village.

>From the positions of the NKR Defense Army, the monitoring was
held by Field Assistants of the OSCE Chairman-in-Office’s Personal
Representative Irge Aberle (Czechia) and Vladimir Chuntulov (Bulgaria).

The monitoring passed in compliance with the agreed schedule, and no
violation of the cease-fire was fixed.

>From the Karabakh party, the mission was accompanied by representatives
of the NKR Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Defense.
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Subject: Recurrent OSCE monitoring at the contact line

Recurrent OSCE monitoring at the contact line

armradio.am
09.09.2009 12:53

According to the earlier agreement with the Nagorno Karabakh Republicâ??s
authorities, the OSCE Mission held on September 9 regular monitoring of
the Nagorno Karabakh and Azerbaijani armed forcesâ?? contact-line,
eastward of the NKR Martakert regionâ??s Seusylan village.

From the positions of the NKR Defense Army, the monitoring was held by
Field Assistants of the OSCE Chairman-in-Officeâ??s Personal
Representative Irge Aberle (Czechia) and Vladimir Chuntulov (Bulgaria).

The monitoring passed in compliance with the agreed schedule, and no
violation of the cease-fire was fixed.

From the Karabakh party, the mission was accompanied by representatives
of the NKR Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Defense.

Soccer: Belgian Coach Vercauteren Offers Resignation After Armenia L

BELGIAN COACH VERCAUTEREN OFFERS RESIGNATION AFTER ARMENIA LOSS

The Canadian Press
Sept 9 2009

BRUSSELS — Belgium’s interim coach Frank Vercauteren has offered to
resign following Wednesday’s 2-1 loss to Armenia which ensured they
could not qualify for next year’s World Cup finals in South Africa.

Dutch coach Dick Advocaat has already signed a two-year contract to
take charge next year.

Advocaat was fired by Russian club Zenit St. Petersburg last month
and could begin the job immediately.

BAKU: Mixed Responses To Turkish-Armenian Rapprochement Bid

MIXED RESPONSES TO TURKISH-ARMENIAN RAPPROCHEMENT BID

AzerNews weekly
Sept 8 2009
Azerbaijan

08-09-2009 23:34:47 The opposition in Turkey and Armenia have
criticized the latest agreement reached by the two countries to
normalize their strained relations, despite the world community`s
welcoming the move.

Early last week, Ankara and Yerevan agreed with Swiss mediation to
begin negotiations on forging diplomatic ties and developing bilateral
relations in a bid to end a century of hostility. The two countries
announced, in a joint statement, that they would complete domestic
consultations over two protocols within six weeks, to be followed by
their ratification in the Turkish and Armenian parliaments.

The Armenian National Congress, led by Levon Ter-Petrosian,
the opposition leader and former president, has said restoring
cooperation meets the interests of both nations and the intent to
sign the protocols could be considered progress toward establishing
diplomatic ties. The Congress claimed, however, that it was
unacceptable to include in the documents a provision on setting up
an intergovernmental commission of historians, which questions the
alleged genocide of Armenians.

The Armenian opposition also said the planned legislative approval
of the protocols raises concerns.

"This enables President Serzh Sarkisian to share responsibility
with parliament, while Turkey could delay the ratification under
the pretext of the unresolved status of the Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh
conflict, postponing the reopening of the Turkish-Armenian border,"
the Congress said in a statement.

The two neighbors have been at odds and their shared border has been
shut since 1993 due to Armenia`s policy of occupation of Azerbaijani
territory and Armenian claims on mass killings of their ancestors
by Ottoman Turks during World War I. The "roadmap" to normalize
Turkish-Armenian ties was announced in April, but the August 31
verbal agreements are considered the first real move toward reaching
that goal.

The Armenian Volunteers bloc labeled the agreements with Turkey as
"treason of the criminal Serzh Sarkisian authorities", calling on
Armenians worldwide to vehemently oppose the intended signing of
the protocols.

Armenians residing in Istanbul welcomed the signs of improvement
in Turkish-Armenian relations and now plan to give an iftar dinner
for Muslims in the courtyard of Surp Grigor Lusavorich Yekeghetsi
(the Saint Gregory the Ilumminator Cathedral) in the Kinaliada Island
located in the Sea of Marmara near Istanbul. Azan, a call for Muslim
prayer, will be read at the church, as well, the Turkish Jihan news
agency reported.

The organizer of the iftar ceremony, Levon Shadyan, who heads the Saint
Gregory the Ilumminator Cathedral in Turkey, lauded the agreements
reached between Turkey and Armenia.

"The problems with our neighbor should be solved," he said. "You
have a neighbor, but you don`t open the door. But if you do open it,
he will understand you and you will understand him."

The cleric noted, with a great deal of satisfaction, that Turkish-made
goods are sold in 98 percent of Armenian stores and, if the border
reopens, these goods will be delivered directly, without passing
through third countries.

Ara Kochunyan, the editor of the Armenian-language Jamanak newspaper,
published in Turkey for over a century, also said the agreements
reached by the two countries inspire optimism in both nations.

But the Turkish opposition and newspapers delivered a tough response
to the rapprochement. Turkish opposition parties urged the government
not to re-establish relations until the Garabagh conflict is settled.

"Parliament shouldn`t approve the steps announced unless Armenia ends
its occupation of the territories belonging to Azerbaijan," Osman
Cakir, deputy chairman of the Nationalist Action Party, and Onur Oymen,
deputy chairman of the Republican People`s Party, told NTV channel.

MP Rashad Dogru told the Baku-based ATV channel that the opposition
would air its grievances in the legislature in the coming days.

Oktay Ekshi, a senior writer for the influential Hurriyet newspaper,
commented: "The uproar around these two protocols will not subside
soon, because this will bring about either forging bilateral relations
between Turkey and Armenia while disrupting Turkey-Azerbaijan
relations, or everything will collapse."

Mehmet Yilmaz, another Hurriyet writer, believes the signing of the
protocols would be tantamount to Turkey`s giving up its assertion that
"it won`t open the border until the Garabagh conflict is resolved."

Barcin Yinanc, the editor-in-chief of Hurriyet Daily News, told
Radio Liberty that, despite the rhetoric of Turkish officials,
the fact that Upper Garabagh was not cited in the formal version
of the protocols came as a surprise. Nor do the documents cite that
Armenian armed forces occupy part of Azerbaijani territory. According
to the Hurriyet editor, this could be described as the outcome of a
political compromise.

International groups welcomed the Turkish and Armenian initiatives
to mend bilateral ties, following similar messages from the French
and US governments.

The European Commission called on the two countries to act
expeditiously to normalize ties. The organization said that the
agreements reached would promote peace in the Caucasus.

"The European Commission attaches great importance to the signing
and enforcement of the protocol on restoring diplomatic ties and of
the protocol on developing bilateral relations."

Maud de Boer-Buquicchio, the acting Secretary General of the Council
of Europe, "strongly welcomed" the Turkish-Armenian agreement to sign
two protocols.

"This is a historic event for both countries and the region,"
Boer-Buquicchio said in Strasbourg. "It will help to normalize
relations between two member states of the Council of Europe and I
would like to encourage the two countries to continue on the path
which will help to improve the stability in this part of Europe."

The OSCE Chairperson-in-Office, Greek Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyannis,
also indicated that Turkey and Armenia`s plan to start talks aiming to
normalize bilateral relations would contribute to regional stability.

"The establishment of diplomatic ties between Turkey and Armenia would
be a positive step, not just for the South Caucasus region, but also
beyond," Bakoyannis said. "I warmly welcome this positive step toward
normalization of ties between two OSCE participating states."

Bakoyannis called on both sides to build on the positive momentum
achieved in the Swiss-led talks.

Russia, a neghbor of both Turkey and Armenia, praised their latest
drive for a rapprochement. Its foreign ministry emphasized that both
countries are friendly states, and Moscow deems the progress as "a
natural and anticipated process." "We would be very glad if these
consultations, which are a domestic affair, result in substantive
agreements," the ministry said.

The Russian government believes that none of the steps envisioned
in the proposed protocols could be detrimental to any third party,
apparently hinting at Azerbaijan.

Baku noted that holding talks on normalization of relations is a
sovereign right of both Turkey and Armenia, however, Azerbaijan`s
interests should be honored in the process.

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu earlier said the opening of
the border with Armenia is not on the agenda at this point. Ankara`s
main expectations are Yerevan`s relinquishing its claims on the
alleged genocide and a settlement to the Garabagh conflict. Davutoglu
pledged that Azerbaijan`s interests would be met during all stages
of the process.

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan stated during a visit to
Baku in May that Turkey would not open up its border with Armenia as
long as it occupies Azerbaijan`s territories.

However, Armenian Foreign Minister Eduard Nalbandian claims the
border is expected to open on January 1, 2010. Nalbandian alleged
that the process of mending ties with Turkey has no bearing on the
Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict, saying the co-chairs of the mediating
OSCE Minsk Group support this stance.

As for Baku`s tough position on the prospect of the border opening,
the Armenian minister said the changes taking place in the turbulent
region would benefit Azerbaijan as well.

Further, Nalbandian said Yerevan would strive to join all regional
projects if its relations with Ankara normalize.

Turkey`s Star newspaper reported quoting a source from the country`s
energy ministry that the energy balance would be altered in the region
if the Turkish and Armenian parliaments ratify the two protocols. The
report claimed that, following approval of the documents, technical
changes would occur in the project on the Nabucco pipeline, which
seeks to pump Caspian and Central Asian gas to European markets,
and the European Union is likely to call for the pipeline to pass
through Armenia, rather than Georgia.

According to the Star, the EU has long been seeking to have
Armenia join the project, with France being the most arduous
supporter. Pointing out that the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) pipeline
passes through Georgia, which faced a military incursion by Russian
troops in August 2008, the 27-member bloc considers it to be risky
to route another key pipeline through the country. Therefore, it
believes Armenia is an alternative transit state for energy supplies,
the Star said.

BAKU: Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry Clarifies Conditions Under Which

AZERBAIJANI FOREIGN MINISTRY CLARIFIES CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH IT IS READY TO OPEN BORDER WITH ARMENIA

Today.Az
Sept 9 2009
Azerbaijan

"Azerbaijan is ready to open borders with Armenia only after Yerevan
frees occupied Azerbaijani lands," Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry
Spokesperson Elkhan Polukhov said commenting on some media reports
which claim Europe and Turkey are developing ‘Roads of the Peace’
project which will connect Azerbaijan and Armenia.

Some very recent media reports claimed that Europe and Turkey are
developing ‘Roads of Peace’ project. The road will connect Azerbaijan
and Armenia with Europe. The road will lie through Lachin corridor,
Armenia, Nakhchivan and onwards to Turkey and Europe.

"Basic conditions for Azerbaijan to open border with Armenia and to
consider joint communications is a withdrawal of occupying forces of
Armenia from five of the occupied regions of Azerbaijan as a first
step and fixing specific dates for liberation of the remaining two –
Kalbajar and Lachin," Polukhov said.

"After liberation of the all seven regions, Azerbaijan is ready to
unlock all communications, connecting Azerbaijan with Armenia which in
future will enable to consider possible further regional cooperative
projects," he said.

ARF Still Demands The Foreign Minister’s Resignation

ARF STILL DEMANDS THE FOREIGN MINISTER’S RESIGNATION
Lena Badeyan

"Radiolur"
08.09.2009 16:16

Unlike the Heritage Party, its parliamentary colleague ARF
Dashnaktsutyun stands against holding a referendum on the
Armenian-Turkish relations, as well as the necessity to discuss
the issue at the National Assembly, representative of the ARF Bureau
Hrant Margaryan told a press conference today. Neither the people, nor
the Deputies should bear the responsibility for the Armenian-Turkish
relations, he considers.

"The authorities have to assume this responsibility. I think it’s not
even correct for the National Assembly to ratify the documents. The
referendum is also dangerous in the sense that unfortunately there
is lack of tradition of correct elections in our country, and this
is dangerous. I think laying the responsibility on the people and
the generations to come would not be fair," he said.

Dashnaktsutyun considers that today it’s only the Foreign Minister
responsible for the current situation, and demands the latter’s
resignation.

In general, ARF does not mind establishing relations with
Turkey. It stands against recognition of each other’s borders and
the establishment of relations at the expense of the process of
recognition of the Armenian Genocide and recognition.

Hrant Margaryan sees a link between the Armenian-Turkish relations
and the Karabakh issue.

ARFD: Armenians Worldwide Must Say ‘No’ To Armenian-Turkish Process

ARFD: ARMENIANS WORLDWIDE MUST SAY ‘NO’ TO ARMENIAN-TURKISH PROCESS

ArmInfo
2009-09-08 18:19:00

ArmInfo. Armenians worldwide must say "no" to the Armenian-Turkish
process, Hrant Margaryan, ARFD Bureau representative told media
on Tuesday.

"Signing the documents circulated in the Armenian-Turkish negotiation
process we will refuse from the rights of our next generations, from
our achievements, Hay Dat’s efforts to achieve justice in investigation
of the crimes of 1915," he said.

Therefore, Margaryan is sure that Armenians worldwide must consolidate
irrespective of which political party they belong to come out against
normalization of the Armenian-Turkish relations in the form it is
perceived and developed at present.

On August 31 the Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Turkey agreed
to start their internal political consultations on the two protocols –
the "Protocol on the establishment of diplomatic relations" and the
"Protocol on the development of bilateral relations" – which have been
initiated in the course of their efforts under Swiss mediation. The
political consultations will be completed within six weeks, following
which the two Protocols will be signed and submitted to the respective
Parliaments for the ratification on each side.

Chess: Bilbao Masters: Aronian Beats Shirov, Karjakin Beats Grischuk

BILBAO MASTERS: ARONIAN BEATS SHIROV, KARJAKIN BEATS GRISCHUK

Chessbase News
Sept 9 2009
Germany

What an unusual tournament: at halftime we note that there has been
just one undecisive game (drawing average 16%!). In round three Sergey
Karjakin defeated the tournament leader Alexander Grischuk, while Levon
Aronian beat Alexei Shirov with the black pieces to join Grischuk in
the lead, both now having six Bilbao points. Express report.

Andrew Martin: The Scandinavian – The easy way 2nd edition It’s
easy-to-learn and easy-to-play. Here is an opening for Black which
will furnish good results in the shortest possible time. Which
other opening could we be referring to apart from the Scandinavian
or Centre-Counter Defence; 1 e4 d5 ! International Master Andrew
Martin has written extensively on the Centre-Counter and here he
turns his attention to 1 e4 d5 2 exd5 Qxd5 3 Nc3 Qd6!? Playing flat
out for the win against 1 e4 is never easy, but here we encounter a
variation where Black can do just that! All relevant second and third
move alternatives for White are covered too! More information…

The II Grand Slam Final Chess Masters 2009 The II Grand Slam Final
Chess Masters 2009 is being held in Bilbao from September 6th to
September 12th, in a sound-proof glass cube in the Bilbao Plaza
Nueva (central square). The four players competing: Sergey Karjakin,
the winner of Wijk ann Zee, Alexander Grischuk, winner of Ciudad
de Linares, Alexei Shirov, winner in Sofia, and Levon Aronian,
second-place winner of Nanking. The games start at 17:00h CEST (=
19:00h Moscow, 16:00h London, 11 a.m. New York), with a rate of play
of 90 minutes for the first 40 moves, 60 minutes to finish the game,
with 10 extra seconds per move from move number 41. The "Sofia Rule"
is enforced, which means that players are not allowed to agree a draw
without arbiter’s permission. The prize fund is 110,000 Euros. The
full schedule and results of the tournament are given below.

Karjakin-Grischuk was a closed Ruy Lopez (Smyslov Variation) in which
Sergey Karjakin appeared to be more at home than Alexander Grischuk,
who spent a lot of time searching for the right plan. At move 15 he
had just over 15 minutes for the next 25 moves, at move 25 just over
five minutes for the 15 moves until the first time control. And on
move 29, having warded off the main threats posed by his opponent,
Grischuk stepped straight off the cliff.

Karjakin,Sergey (2722) – Grischuk,A (2733) [C92] 2nd Grand Slam Masters
Bilbao ESP (3), 08.09.2009 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0
Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 d6 8.c3 0-0 9.h3 Bb7 10.d4 Re8 11.Nbd2 Bf8 12.a3
h6 13.d5 Nb8 14.Nh2 Nbd7 15.Qf3 Qc8 16.Ndf1 c6 17.dxc6 Qxc6 18.Ng4
Re7 19.Ng3 d5 20.exd5 Nxd5 21.Nf5 Re6 22.Qg3 Kh8 23.Be3 h5 24.Rad1
Nxe3 25.Ngxe3 Rg6 26.Qh2 Rf6 27.Bd5 Qc8 28.Qg3 g6 29.Qg5

Black has been under quite a bit of pressure in this game, but now
he has reached a stable position and should be able to draw after
29…Bxd5 30.Rxd5 Re6. But in high tension and terrible time trouble
Grischuk plays 29…Bg7? This allows 30.Ne7 Qc7 31.Ng4! Rf4. Did you
see it? 31…hxg4?? 32.Qh4+ Bh6 33.Qxh6 mate! 32.Nh6 Rf8 33.Nxf7+
R4xf7 34.Nxg6+ Kh7 35.Qxh5+ Bh6 36.Bxf7 Rxf7

This is really cute: 37.Rxd7! Rxd7 [37…Qxd7 38.Nxe5] 38.Nf8+ Kg7
39.Ne6+ 1-0. Nicely executed by Serge Karjakin, who scored his first
win in this tournament. Alexander Grischuk suffered his first defeat –
in fact it was the first game he did not win.

Foreign Ministers Of Armenia And Iran Reaffirm Their Willingness To

FOREIGN MINISTERS OF ARMENIA AND IRAN REAFFIRM THEIR WILLINGNESS TO CONTINUE STRENGTHENING BILATERAL RELATIONS

NOYAN TAPAN
SEPTEMBER 7, 2009
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 7, NOYAN TAPAN. Foreign Minister of Armenia Edward
Nalbandian had a phone conversation with the Foreign Minister of Iran
Manouchehr Mottaki on September 4.

According to the RA Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Minister Nalbandian
congratulated Manouchehr Mottaki on being reelected to the post of
Foreign Minister by the parliament of Iran. During the conversation
the Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Iran reaffirmed the reciprocal
willingness to continue the efforts towards development and
strengthening of bilateral relations.

Armenia-Belgium Match Tickets On Sale

ARMENIA-BELGIUM MATCH TICKETS ON SALE

PanARMENIAN.Net
07.09.2009 16:29 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Tickets for the World Championship 2010 qualifier
between Armenia and Belgium are already on sale.

The match will take place in Hrazdan Stadium on September 9, at 9 pm.

The prices for the tickets are as follows:

Southern and northern stands – AMD 1500 Eastern stands – AMD 3000
Western stands – AMD 5000.