Vitaly Naumkin: Stepanakert Participation In Talks Necessary

VITALY NAUMKIN: STEPANAKERT PARTICIPATION IN TALKS NECESSARY

PanARMENIAN.Net
14.11.2007 14:15 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Stepanakert participation in the negotiation process
is necessary, said Valery Naumkin, Dartmouth Conference Co-chair on
Nagorno Karabakh, Director of the Russian Center of Strategic and
Political Studies.

"I would not like to criticize the Minsk Group. Our format doesn’t
replace the processes going on within the MG. These two formats are
mutually complementary: if the Minsk group functions at the level of
state diplomacy, the Dartmouth Conference organizes a dialogue at the
level of civil publics. One more thing, Nagorno Karabakh is a party to
Dartmouth conference and we suppose that there will be no progress in
the talks without Stepanakert’s participation. Actually, the opposition
is going on between Azerbaijan and Karabakh," the Russian expert
said. "Any agreement signed by the state leaders is put into practice
by people living in those states and if the diplomats’ groundwork
doesn’t justify people’s expectations, it will never be successful."

"History knows many cases when agreements remained on
paper. Presidential talks are insufficient. Our format aims at a public
dialogue," Naumkin said in an interview with Argumenty i Fakty Armenia.

ICG: Status Quo Can Provoke War In Karabakh

ICG: STATUS QUO CAN PROVOKE WAR IN KARABAKH

PanARMENIAN.Net
14.11.2007 15:36 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Azerbaijan and Armenia should halt their dangerous
arms race and restrain their belligerent rhetoric and instead renew
efforts to find a negotiated settlement for the Nagorno Karabakh
region, says a report issued by the International Crisis Group.

Nagorno Karabakh: Risking War, the latest report from the International
Crisis Group, examines the dangers of ignoring the conflict both for
the region and for the wider international community.

"Armenia and Azerbaijan have failed to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict, even though the framework for a fair settlement has been
on the table since 2005. A comprehensive peace agreement before
presidential elections in both countries in 2008 is now unlikely but
the two sides still can and should agree before the polls to a document
on basic principles, which if necessary clearly indicates the points
that are still in dispute. Without at least such an agreement and while
they engage in a dangerous arms race and belligerent rhetoric, there
is a risk of increasing ceasefire violations in the next few years.

By about 2012, after which its oil revenue is expected to begin to
decline, Azerbaijan may be tempted to seek a military solution. The
international community needs to lose its complacency and do more to
encourage the leaderships to prepare their societies for compromise
and peace," he report says.

"Azeri and Armenian leaders have failed to engage their constituents
in discussion of the merits of peace. The European Union (EU), the
U.S. and Russia have not effectively employed political and economic
pressure for a settlement. The anticipated focus on domestic politics
in Yerevan and Baku as well as several of the Minsk Group countries
in 2008 means that even the incremental diplomatic progress that has
been made could well be lost."

"Oil money has given Azerbaijan new self-confidence and the
means to upgrade its armed forces. It seems to want to postpone
any peace deal until the military balance has shifted decisively
in its favor. Yerevan, which itself has done surprisingly well
economically, has also become more intransigent and increased its
own military expenditures. It believes that time is on its side,
that Nagorno Karabakh’s de facto independence will become a reality
increasingly difficult to ignore. Playing for time is dangerous for
all concerned, however. The riskiest period could be around 2012, when
Azerbaijan’s oil money is likely to begin to dwindle, and a military
adventure might seem a tempting way to distract citizens from economic
crisis. Important oil and gas pipelines near Nagorno Karabakh would
likely be among the first casualties of a new war, something Europe
and the U.S. in particular have an interest in avoiding."

"The wider international community, not just Minsk Group co-chairs,
should coordinate efforts to impress on Baku and Yerevan the need
for progress, specifically early agreement on a basic principles
document. Nagorno-Karabakh needs to be put at the centre of relations
with both countries. The EU special representative in the region should
become more active on the issue, and the EU should use the first
reviews of its action plans with both countries to promote conflict
resolution and the development of transparent, credible institutions
which can underpin peace efforts. Engagement is needed now to avoid
the danger of war in a few years," it reads.

"The international community needs to take the threat of war
seriously," says Magdalena Frichova, Crisis Group Caucasus Project
Director. "The risk of armed conflict is growing, and the dangers of
complacency enormous."

"The international community needs to pressure hard for peace," says
Sabine Freizer, Crisis Group’s Europe Program Director. "Conditionality
should be used with financial aid instruments, and active diplomacy
should focus both sides on the costs of continued stalemate and
confrontation, which far outweigh those of an early compromise."

Month Of Disabled To Be Announced Tomorrow

MONTH OF DISABLED TO BE ANNOUNCED TOMORROW

Panorama.am
15:46 14/11/2007

The ministry of employment and social affairs, "Right protection of
disabled people" NGO and Mission East will announced a one month for
the protection of right of people with disability from November 15 to
December 15. In the words of the organizers, the one month aims to
raise the awareness of the disabled among the public and contribute
to equal rights of people with disabilities.

Posters are planned titled "Your attitude hurts more than my
disability." There will be round tables, discussions and film shows in
Yerevan and the regions of the republic. There will also be lectures
at the universities and game-discussions at schools.

During the month, the annual competition for best publication on the
topic of disability will be summed up. There will be a mini football
tournament among mass media titled "Football for equal rights."

The organizers appeal to all state institutions, public organization
and the whole society to join the initiative. The program is supported
by Danish Agency for International Development.

Real Value Of Armenian Dram Is Balanced, Chirman Of Basel Committee

REAL VALUE OF ARMENIAN DRAM IS BALANCED, CHIRMAN OF BASEL COMMITTEE SAYS

Noyan Tapan
Nov 13, 2007

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 13, NOYAN TAPAN. The real value of the Armenian dram,
as compared with other foreign currencies, has come back to the level
of the 1990s. The President of the Netherlands Bank and the Chairman
of the Basel Committee Dr. Nout Wellink said at the November 13 press
conference that by calculations of the International Monetary Fund,
the real value of the Armenian dram is balanced.

According to him, the exchange rate of the euro against the US dollar
has hit an unprecedented high, even though the real and weighted
exchange rates of the euro are much lower. N. Wellink said that the
annual export and import indices of EU countries are equal and make
1.4 trillion euros. "We – in Europe, especially in the Netherlands
are not afraid of appreciation because it has both positive and
negtaive aspects," he said, adding that in order to mitigate the
negative consequences of the appreciation, it is necessary to conduct
a correct macroeconomic policy and a flexible export policy. In his
words. the impact of the international rise in prices of imported
fuel would have been greater if the euro had not appreciated.

The Chairman of the Central Bank of Armenia (CBA) Tigran Sargsian
in his turn said that the rise in international fuel and food prices
has created inflation expectations, which existed throughout 2007 in
Armenia as well.

With the aim of neutralizing the impact of the rise in international
prices and these expectations, the CBA raises the refinancing interest
rates stage by stage.

In the opinion of N. Wellink, the pressure of the rise in international
prices of power-bearing substances is greater in Armenia than in
other countries. As a possible consequence of this, he indicated an
increase of salaries and prices of other goods. According to him,
a restraining monetary and credit policy in Armenia may help return
the inflation expectations and inflation to their normal level.

Armenia May Become A Financial Center In The Region

ARMENIA MAY BECOME A FINANCIAL CENTER IN THE REGION

AZG Armenian Daily #209
14/11/2007

Economy

Chairman of the Central Bank Tigran Sargsian and Chairman of the Bank
of Holland Nut Veling held a joint press conference.

They discussed the issue of turning Armenia into a regional financial
and banking center. According to Veling, we have many things to do
in this sphere, but we hold the right way.

BAKU: Baku To Accuse Yerevan In Spread Of Sectarianism And Vahabism

BAKU TO ACCUSE YEREVAN IN SPREAD OF SECTARIANISM AND VAHABISM

demaz.org, Azerbaijan
Nov 13 2007

Baku accuses Yerevan in spread of sectarianism and vahabism in our
country. Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan made statement which
reads that "some missionary organizations and foreign intelligence
structures commit religious terror against Azerbaijan with financial
and moral support of Armenian church", DayAz. informs.

Following Information Section of Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan
"near and far plans of Armenian special services include intention
to cause religious discrimination, extremism and intolerance between
citizens of Azerbaijan". "Moreover, their plans include fight with
Muslim religious and ethnic idea via increase of the role of missionary
organizations, discrediting of Islam, turning Azerbaijan to the area
of religious operations".

"Activity of Armenian terrorists, – following to Baku officials,
– is to realize informational and sabotage activity with regard to
Azerbaijan, causing religiously motivated artificial confrontation,
systematic appearance provocative themes, attempt of inside split
of national and moral values, work, directed to renew sects’ forces
against secular system of Azerbaijan".

This statement was made against background of numerous information
on increase of activity of extremist vahabist groups in Azerbaijan.

Information on confrontation between police and radicals was leaked
out.

Karabakh Conflict Cannot Be Settled By Military Means – Saakian

KARABAKH CONFLICT CANNOT BE SETTLED BY MILITARY MEANS – SAAKIAN

Russia & CIS General Newswire
November 6, 2007 Tuesday 11:42 AM MSK

Statements by the Azeri leadership that the Karabakh problem could
be settled by military means have been denounced by President of the
breakaway republic of Nagorno-Karabakh Bako Saakian, who described
such comments as counterproductive.

"We qualify the statements by the leaders of Azerbaijan as
counterproductive, and think they are putting a brake on the
comprehensive settlement of the conflict and on the efforts to
establish a dialogue between the two conflicting parties, between
the two peoples," Saakian told Interfax in Moscow.

"The beginning of a new armed conflict in the region would throw back
the settlement of the Karabakh conflict," he said.

"Plans to settle this problem by military means are illusory. In our
opinion, this scenario is unrealistic," Saakian said.

"A new war would only lead to further loss of life – even greater
than previously," he said.

De-facto, Nagorno Karabakh seceded from Azerbaijan in the 1990s,
following a bloody conflict. Baku is trying to regain control of
the area.

ANKARA: Turkish President Hopes For More Strategic Projects With Aze

TURKISH PRESIDENT HOPES FOR MORE "STRATEGIC PROJECTS" WITH AZERBAIJAN

Anatolia News Agency
Nov 6 2007
Turkey

Baku, 6 November: Turkish President Abdullah Gul said [on] Tuesday
[6 November] Turkey and Azerbaijan have implemented great commercial
and strategic projects.

"I hope that great and strategic projects between Turkey and Azerbaijan
increase," told Gul.

Gul and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev held a press conference
after their tete-a-tete meeting in Baku on Tuesday.

Gul stressed that Turkey wishes to see a peaceful solution to the
Upper Karabakh problem within the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan
and a solution based on international laws.

Gul indicated that Turkey’s reform process and entry negotiations
with the European Union would continue. No-one should doubt Turkey’s
reforms and determination to continue entry negotiations with the EU,
noted Gul.

President Gul stressed that projects such as the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan
and Baku-Tbilisi-Erzurum pipelines have been realized. "We hope to
complete soon the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway," underlined Gul.

Meanwhile, Aliyev indicated that Azerbaijan supports all decisions
Turkey has taken in the fight against terrorism.

Aliyev added that all baseless Armenian allegations against Turkey
must be ended.

NATO Science Conference On Networks In Armenia

NATO SCIENCE CONFERENCE ON NETWORKS IN ARMENIA
By A. Haroutiunian

AZG Armenian Daily
13/11/2007

Yesterday, at "Ani Plaza" hotel, Yerevan started a NATO
science conference, entitled "Science and Education Networks in
Armenia. Achievements, Objectives and Solutions". Representatives
of Southern Caucasian national science and education institutions,
experts from Southern and Central Europe, Central Asia and the USA
were present to the event.

According to the list of the participants of the conference,
all the reporters both from Armenia and abroad were present to the
conference. It is remarkable that on the other hand local communication
servicing companies and NGOs were represented by a very few number
of delegates.

In any case, the words of welcome, spoken by the president of the
National Science Academy of Armenia, Vice-Ministers for Foreign
Affairs and Education, NATO representatives and other figures, were
expressing wishes for network development in Armenia and were promising
Armenia to become one of the moist important regional centers in this
sphere. A number of issues concerning regional cooperation, present
objectives and ways of their achievement are to be discussed on the
three-day conference.