Abkhaz Railway, Kabkaz-Poti Ferry Links to be Discussed in Krasnodar

REOPERATION OF ABKHAZIAN RAILWAY AND FUTHER WORK ON KABKAZ-POTI FERRY
LINK TO BE DICUSSED IN KRASNODAR ON APRIL 15

YEREVAN, APRIL 14, NOYAN TAPAN. On April 13, the RA National Assembly
President Artur Baghdasarian, who is on a visit to Moscow, met with
memebers of the RF State Duma Committee on CIS Affairs and Relations
with Compatriots. During the meeting, the sides discussed the
implementation of the Debt for Property Agreement and the problem of
speedy relaunching of the 5 enterprises transferred to Russia, which
has acquired not only economic but also poltical importance. The
issue of reoperating the railway was also discussed. An agreement has
been reached to hold a discussion on this issue with the participation
of parliaments of the countries concerned, which is of importance for
the political and economic life of the region and Armenia. At the
meeting with the RF Minister of Transport, Co-Chairman of the
Armenia-Russia Intergovernmental Commission Igor Livitin,
A. Baghdasarian addressed the problem of further work on the
Kavkaz-Poti ferry link, which of special importance to Armenia. The
necessity for relaunching the Abkhazian railway of great significance
for the region was underlined as well. According to the RA National
Assembly PR Department, I. Levitin stated that he will have a meeting
in Krasnodar on April 15 with specialists of the sphere to discuss the
two above mentioned problems. He noted the most important thing is
that the legal aspect of the problem has been ensured and now the
technical and economic issues have to be regulated.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

S. Demirchian: “Struggle For Democracy Requires Uniting of Efforts”

STEPAN DEMIRCHIAN: “STRUGGLE FOR DEMOCRACY REQUIRES UNITING OF
EFFORTS”

YEREVAN, APRIL 14, NOYAN TAPAN. “Just a year passed from the day when
the illegal administration resorted to violations to prolong its
inglorious power. We want to remind, that it is impossible to keep
power with bayonets for a long time,” Stepan Demirchian, the leader of
the “Ardarutiun” (Justice) faction stated during his speech at the
April 13 forum. “The past period showed the absolute failure of this
administration,” the speaker mentioned, expressing confidence that
both foreign and internal policy of Armenia had failed. According to
Demirchian, violations must be convicted by everybody regardless of
political veiwpoints and party membership. Meanwhile, some political
forces which made a blind eye to violations conducted against the
people, today speak about future fair elections, public solidarity and
cooperation. “These conversations are false because if we want to hold
fair elections in future then falsifiers and persons conducted acts of
violation must certainly be called to account,” he emphasized. Stating
that removing of the current authorities is “a fatal necessity”,
Demirchian emphasized that this is the problem of the whole community
and a result can be reached with the means of constant struggle which
must be led by responsible political forces. “We are sure that finally
our society will win the struggle for the future, and Armenia will
develop in democratic way, rule of law will be established. A
pre-condition for this is removing of the present administration, and
this must be reached with joint efforts,” the speaker stated.

Emphasizing the necessity of consolidation, Demirchian stated that it
must be “not around lie and false but around justice”. Demirchian
mentioned in his interview to journalists that new proposals, which
must be still discussed, were represented at the forum. According to
him, the forum showed that different political forces are ready to
cooperate. “It is clear that struggle for democracy requires uniting
of efforts, which we have seen today: other issues will be discussed
by working order,” Stepan Demirchian stated.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Finance Minister Guarantees Security of Azerbaijani Deleg. to BSBTED

ON BEHALF OF RA PRESIDENT MINISTER OF FINANCE GUARANTEES SECURITY OF
AZERBAIJANI DELEGATION

YEREVAN, APRIL 14, NOYAN TAPAN. The 7th annual meeting of managers of
the Black Sea Bank of Trade and Economic Development (BSBTED) and
Black Sea Business Day will be held in Yerevan on June 5-6. The RA
Minister of Finance and Economy Vardan Khachatrian currently holds the
chairmanship of the bank’s board of managers, which he assumed at the
meeting in Albania in 2004. The BSBTED Secretary General Charalampos
Tsarukhas stated at the April 13 press conference that it is envisaged
to summarize the results of the bank’s 2004 activities and to discuss
future programs at the Yerevan meeting, with special attention being
given to SME and the financial sector, in particular to the issues of
the banking system. In addition to the delegations of the bank’s 11
member states, representatives of a number of international financial
institutions, prominent businessmen and private investors will
participate in Buisiness Day. The advantages and peculiarities of the
Armenian economy will be presented to them in anticipation of future
investments. Ch. Tsarukhas noted that the Black Sea Bank’s first
investment in Armenia was the establishment of a joint financial
service with the Izmirlian Fund – a credit line of 4 mln USD was
opened in 2003 by the service founders to implement direct crediting
of small and medium enterprises (SME). This year, the bank intends to
implement new programs in Armenia. According to Ch. Tsarukhas, the
participation of the Azerbaijani delegation in the SBTED managers
meeting is envisaged. He said that the bank’s activities are aimed at
business development and there must be no problem in terms of
cooperation of the member states. V. Khachatrian stated on behalf of
the Armenian President that the security of Azerbaijan’s delegation
will be guaranteed during their visit to Armenia. The Black Sea Bank
of Trade and Development was founded in 1999 by Albania, Armenia,
Georgia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Greece, Moldova, Romania, Turkey,
Russia and Ukraine. At present, its capital makes 1 bln SDR (about 1.4
bln USD). The bank promotes the economic development and regional
cooperation of its member states through financing both state and
private programs. The bank also envisages to sign in Yerevan a
memorandum on mutual understanding with the European Union, the World
Bank and the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

ANKARA: Turkish MPs ask UK parliament to disown Armenian claims

Turkish MPs ask UK parliament to disown Armenian claims

TRT 1 television, Ankara
13 Apr 05

[News presenter] The Turkish Grand National Assembly called on the
British parliament to declare as a propaganda material “The Blue
Book”, on which the so-called Armenian claims are based.

In a letter bearing the signatures of all deputies, Prime Minister
Recep Tayyip Erdogan and CHP [opposition Republican People’s Party]
leader Deniz Baykal revealed the historical truth with relevant
documents.

[TRT-1 offscreen reporter] [Applause in parliament] Prime Minister
Recep Tayyip Erdogan and CHP leader Deniz Baykal signed the letter at
the general assembly.

After noting that during World War I, two reports were ordered under
the titles “The German Savagery” and “The Turkish Savagery”, the
letter points out that in 1925 the then British foreign secretary
announced that the report entitled “The German Savagery” was baseless
war propaganda.

The letter, which includes information that refutes the claims found
in the report on the Ottoman Empire and published under the title of
“The Blue Book”, notes that to date the book has not been declared
baseless, despite a confession by its author, Arnold Toynbee, to this
effect.

The letter expressed the view that the destructive and infamous
effects of “The Blue Book” are still continuing in our present day and
playing a role in disseminating malice and hatred against Turkey
through the deception of the international media, statesmen,
intellectuals, opinion-makers, and scholars by the Armenian activists.

The six-page letter makes the following call to members of the British
House of Commons and House of Lords: We, all the members of the
Turkish Grand National Assembly, ask the British parliament and
government to publicly announce that the book called “The Treatment of
the Armenians In the Ottoman Empire” is propaganda material prepared
by the British War Propaganda Bureau during World War I and that the
information in the said book about the Ottoman Armenians’ rebellion
and the measures taken against it by the Ottoman state are baseless
and unreliable.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Sharansky working to end rift between Greek, Armenian clergy

Ha’aretz, Israel
April 15 2005

Sharansky working to end rift between Greek, Armenian clergy

By Yuval Yoaz

Minister Without Portfolio Natan Sharansky is trying to reconcile the
Greek Orthodox and Armenian clergy to enable the peaceful performance
of the Sabbath of Light ceremony in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre
in Jerusalem.

The High Court of Justice yesterday debated an urgent petition filed
by the Armenian patriarch, Archbishop Torkom Manoogian. Sharansky,
who was appointed by Prime Minister Ariel Sharon to reconcile the
sides, apparently persuaded both patriarchs to sign a commitment
calling on the public to refrain from violence. Police have warned
that violence during the ceremony could lead to numerous casualties.

The Sabbath of Light ceremony is held on the last Saturday before
Orthodox Christian Easter at the Holy Sepulchre church in the Old
City. Both communities believe that a divine flame descends from the
sky on this day and lights the oil lamp standing on Jesus’ tomb.
Orthodox Easter falls on May 1 this year.

Attorney Eitan Epstein, who represents the Armenian Patriarchy, says
both sides had maintained the status quo in conducting the ceremony
together for hundreds of years. However, Greek Orthodox Patriarch
Irineos I, who was appointed in 2002, refused to let Manoogian leave
the tomb area first during the ceremony, as is customary. In the
scuffle that erupted, the “holy fire” from Manoogian’s candles was
extinguished.

Now the Greek Orthodox Patriarchy refuses to let the Armenian
representative enter the tomb chapel at all, demanding he wait
outside the chapel and light his candles from Irineos’ candles. “It’s
a scathing humiliation to the Christian Armenian world,” said
Epstein.

If Sharansky fails to reconcile the two sides by next Tuesday, the
court will have to rule on the Armenians’ request for an injunction
ordering the police to hold the ceremony in the traditional way.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

The Nut Lady Returns

THE NUT LADY RETURNS

The New Yorker
Issue of 2005-04-18

By Tad Friend

Filbert by filbert, the Nut Museum is once more taking shape. For
thirty years, Elizabeth Tashjian ran the museum out of her house, a
Gothic Revival mansion in Old Lyme, Connecticut. Millions of Americans
knew her as “the Nut Lady” from her periodic guest appearances on the
“Tonight Show,” where she would expound on the metaphysics of the
nut. In both roles, she wore silk robes from her Armenian
grandmother’s trousseau, to underscore the point that many of the
“popular” nuts originated near Armenia, in Asia Minor. (Not everyone
made the connection.) At home, after pocketing the museum admission
fee-three dollars and a nut-Tashjian would show visitors paintings
she’d done of walnuts menaced by bullying nutcrackers and her “Mask of
the Unknown Nut” sculpture. In an early visit to the “Tonight Show,”
in 1981, she carried a thirty-five-pound coco-de-mer from the
Seychelles that resembled a woman’s buttocks. The existence of such a
sexually provocative nut, she informed an enchanted Johnny Carson,
utterly refuted Darwin. Away from the cameras, however, Tashjian, who
never married, lived an increasingly reclusive life with her cats,
Dinky and Pinky. By 2002, she was nearly indigent and quite frail. She
fell into a coma, and awoke several weeks later in a hospital to find
that the probate court had put her house on the market (it was later
sold to pay her debts). Her nuts and paintings and pricky-burr
sculptures, meanwhile, had been rescued by a sympathetic Connecticut
College professor named Christopher Steiner, who purchased them from
the town for the sum of zero dollars, but they were now the college’s
property. Worst of all, she herself had been declared incapable and
was a ward of the State of Connecticut.

Tashjian, who is now ninety-two, told a recent visitor to her room at
the Gladeview nursing home, in Old Saybrook, that although she never
liked being called the Nut Lady, it was vastly preferable to being a
state-certified nut. A small, stooped woman, she has a habit of
darting a shoulder forward to underline a point. “I’m in a
predicament!” she said. Still, she has allies. Professor Steiner, a
soft-spoken art historian who has featured Tashjian’s work in his
museum-studies classes, curated a show of her paintings last year. In
March, he arranged for her to perform for a local Cub Scout troop with
a few nuts he’d brought from the college’s storage locker. Tashjian
turned the scouts to making hazel-husk hats. She also told them about
the little bearded dwarf that dwells within every peanut embryo.
“There were some hardened kids there who wore black T-shirts and
looked really irritated,” Steiner said. “But after twenty minutes they
were totally into it.”

Tashjian had just learned that Steiner was going to bring ten of her
paintings to hang in her room at the nursing home. Buoyed, she was
planning a new painting about Eden: “I’m saying Eve gave Adam a nut,
and not an apple. Making a joke about sex and origin. Down with the
apple and up with the nut!” She laughed. “It’s a fresh idea, a
newie. Gauguin was attracted to the nut, and he carved on nuts. But I
use the form directly. Take this black walnut,” she continued, holding
one forward. “The fragrance of its shell would be a wonderful cologne
for a man. It’s very pungent, like Old Spice. So there’s another new
idea.”

Steiner is working on a book about unusual museums, titled “Performing
the Nut Museum.” He sometimes has difficulty discussing it with
Tashjian, because, for one thing, it’s not solely about her, and, for
another, she would prefer to be writing it herself. Don Bernier, the
director of a documentary called “In a Nutshell: A Portrait of
Elizabeth Tashjian,” which had its New York première last week,
capitulated on a similar issue: he had planned to make a film about
several roadside museums, but Tashjian insisted that he narrow his
focus. Genius demands its due. Years ago, at a Christmas Eve lunch at
the home of Katharine Hepburn, who was Tashjian’s neighbor, Tashjian
began to sing her composition “Nuts Are Beautiful.” Before too long,
“away flew Kate into the kitchen,” she recalled. “It irked her that I
was a polished artist-she didn’t want the attention not on her.”

Tashjian is distressed that Bernier’s film reveals the untidy state
her house was found in while she was in the hospital. “Liz Taylor
never showed you the interior of her house,” she said. “Whereas
showing the museum proper leaves a happy taste, showing those dirty
dishes in disarray belittles me, as though I am”-her voice
faltered-“insane. But it happened that my kitchen drainage was stopped
up, and I was ill. I was dillydallying, let’s say, gaining my poise to
call a serviceman.”

In February, after a doctor examined her, the probate court declared
Tashjian capable of managing her affairs. Next, if she can find an
obliging attorney, she hopes to reclaim her home. The woman who bought
it hired Martha Stewart’s plasterers to spruce up the place, renamed
it Garden Roads, then resold it. “She cut down all my nut trees,”
Tashjian said. “Carpathian walnut, black walnut, chestnut, filbert-all
gone. All.” Tashjian also wants to sue the State of Connecticut. One
of her planned causes of action is that while she was comatose the
state’s conservator took nearly six thousand dollars from her bank
account to buy her a casket and a funeral policy. “They want to bury
me in their plot,” she said, “but I’m not allowing that.” Her
shoulder jumped. “I’m increasing my identity. I’m complicating the
plot. I’m going just the other way. The Nut Museum marches on!”

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

BAKU: FMs of Azerbaijan & Armenia to meet in London over Karabakh

Azerbaijan News Service
April 14 2005

FOREIGN MINISTERS OF AZERBAIJAN AND ARMENIA TO MET IN LONDON OVER
QARABAQ CONFLICT
2005-04-14 09:50
Peace talks between Azerbaijan and Armenia over Daqliq Qarabaq
conflict expected now to proceed with negotiations in London on April
15. Foreign ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia Elmar Mammadyarov and
Vardan Oscanian will meet here with OSCE Minsk group co-chairs
mediating peaceful process. In his interview with ANS Elmar
Mammadyarov informed that the issues within the so-called Prague
process stand on the agenda of the meeting. First we shall meet with
OSCE Minsk group co-chairs because the last time we had a broad
discussion with co-chairs in Prague. But Armenian minister could not
attend the meeting due to his health illness. We made our position
known. First of all it is a continuation of Prague process and we
shall carry on discussions within this frame. As to earlier statement
by Russian co-chair Yuriy Merzlyakov that a package of concrete
proposals readied to present to the sides Mr. Mammadyarov said If the
co-chairs consider it is time to put concrete proposals on the table
we are ready to work within Prague process. Maybe during meeting with
Oscanian he agreed that experts may proceed within Prague talks.
Regarding in stage settlement of Daqliq Qarabaq conflict Azerbaijani
minister says if would be known after London meeting at the same time
not ruling out failure to achieve concrete results here. Maybe there
would be a need for more meeting or meeting between heads of states.
Foreign ministers of the conflicting sides are going to discuss
issues last word remaining up to presidents.

Armenia demands recognition of 1915-17 genocide from Turkey.

ITAR-TASS, Russia
TASS
April 14 2005

Armenia demands recognition of 1915-17 genocide from Turkey.

ST. PETERSBURG, April 14 (Itar-Tass) – Artur Bagdasaryan, the speaker
of the Armenian National Assembly, told a news conference held on the
results of the 25th plenary session of the CIS Inter-Parliamentary
Assembly in St. Petersburg on Thursday that Turkey should recognize
the fact of genocide against ethnic Armenians in the Ottoman Empire
in 1915-1917.

Bagdasaryan commented the remarks of Turkish Foreign Minister
Abdullah Gul who said on April the 13th that Turkish Prime Minister
Recep Erdogan had sent a letter to Armenian President Robert
Kocharyan with a proposal to create a bilateral expert commission to
investigate the 1915 genocide against the Armenian population in the
Ottoman Empire.

Bagdasaryan reiterated the position of the Armenian authorities aimed
at normalizing the country’s relations with Turkey and other
neighbors in the region.

The discussion of the 1915 events has been on for a long time. `I
think that all of us should condemn those crimes. Many countries have
already condemned the genocide against the Armenians,’ Bagdasaryan
stressed. `Turkey must recognize the fact of committing genocide
against the Armenians without fail, but this subject shouldn’t
prevent the development of relations between the two countries,’ he
added.

The speaker of the Armenian parliament said that his country favored
the development of normal partnership with Turkey. `We want to hold a
joint discussion on all the painful problems in our relations and
find mutually acceptable solutions,’ Bagdasaryan said in conclusion.

The 1915 genocide against ethnic Armenians in the Ottoman Empire has
been one of the main barriers to normal relations between Armenia and
Turkey, which haven’t established diplomatic relations as of yet. One
and a half million Armenians who resided in the Ottoman Empire fell
victim to the genocide in 1915-1917.

The CIS Inter-Parliamentary Assembly also discussed the future of the
CIS and the Common Economic Space. In this connection, Oleg Grachev,
the vice-speaker of the Ukrainian Supreme Rada Committee for Foreign
Affairs, told the same news conference in St. Petersburg on Thursday
that Ukraine was not planning to quit the CIS and the Common Economic
Space. Grachev headed the Ukrainian parliamentary delegation to the
25th plenary session of the CIS Inter-Parliamentary Assembly.

He explained that some political forces in Ukraine were propagating
views that Ukraine could no longer benefit from the Common Economic
Space or the CIS and that there is no use for Ukraine to continue its
presence in these organizations. However, no official statements on
this subject have been made. The head of the parliamentary delegation
is sure that the Supreme Rada wouldn’t have supported such proposals
even if they were submitted to it.

Speaking about Russian-Ukrainian relations, Vadim Gustov, the head of
the Federation Council Committee for the CIS Affairs, told reporters
that `realistically, Ukraine might be ready for a concrete discussion
with Russia by late May-early June this year.’ He said that Russian
and Ukrainian deputies would meet in May 2005 to discuss accession to
the WTO and NATO, border cooperation and other strategic issues.

Gennady Seleznyov, the ex-speaker of the Russian State Duma, told
reporters that the Ukrainian leaders hadn’t yet worked out a common
strategy of interaction with Russia. `We have been hearing different
points of view from the president, the government and the Ukrainian
parliament,’ Seleznyov said.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

BAKU: If war starts, 7% of Armenian citizens will leave the country

Today, Azerbaijan
April 14 2005

If the war starts, 7 percent of the citizens of Armenia will leave
the country

14 April 2005 [14:37] – Today.Az

Armenian Center of Strategic and National Researches held a poll to
study the reaction of the population to the possibility of war to
break out.

In the poll held in Yerevan and in all other
administrative-territorial units of the country 1900 respondents took
part. It became evident that in case if the war breaks out

a) 25% of the population will take part in the war;
b) 42% will do this or that kind of work for the purpose of help;
c) 25% will make financial aid;
d) 8% will not take part in the war in any form;
e) 7% will leave the territories of republic;
f) 17% hasn’t yet determined their positions.

21% of respondents consider that, Azerbaijan will start the war
against Armenian and “Nagorno Karabakh Republic”; 35% consider that,
Azerbaijan will not start the war; 45% had difficulties in
responding.

Only 25% of respondents believe Nagorno Karabakh problem to be
regulated in peace in the nearest 5 years, 29% do not believe it to
happen, almost half of the Armenians taking part in the poll couldn’t
respond this question. Experts asked the respondents to enumerate the
factors preventing the regulation of the problem.

a) 37% of respondents answered as “the reason for that is the weak
diplomacy and propaganda of Armenia”,
b) 26% “problems are of difficult character”,
c) 24% “Azerbaijan do not compromise”,
d) 19% “policy held by the USA”,
e) 5% “Armenia does not go to compromises”.

46% of respondents consider that, after the regulation of the
conflict “Nagorno Karbakh Republic” will gain the independence. 38%
Armenians consider that this territory will be joined to Armenia, but
3% consider that it will remain in the content of Azerbaijan.

It is interesting that, 50% of respondents consider possible
returning Lachin. Kalbajar, Aghdam, Fuzuli, Zengilan, Gubadli and
Jabrayil back to Azerbaijan, but 38% of respondents were against it.

The next question of the poll was about the subjects of the process
of talks. 72% of Armenians considered necessary the participation of
separatist regime activating in occupied lands in the talks together
with Azerbaijan and Armenia. 15% of respondents think that the talks
should be held between “NKR” and Azerbaijan, 7% between Azerbaijan
and Armenia. 60% of respondents consider that, the main role in the
regulation of the conflict is after the European Union. 19% of
respondents stated this role to be after OSCE, and 14% after UNO.

Research center held the poll among 60 experts for finding out their
attitudes to analogical problem. Experts were addressed with 23
questions; some of them chose 2 answers at the same time. According
to the results of expert poll, in case if the war breaks out

a) 39% of experts will participate in the military operations;
b) 98% are ready to fulfill the works of this or that kind in order
to help the front;
c) 38% will make financial aid to the front.

/APA/

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BAKU: Mammedyarov, Oskanyan not expected to meet in London

Today, Azerbaijan
April 14 2005

Elmar Mammedyarov and Vardan Oskanyan are not considered to meet in
private in London

14 April 2005 [14:26] – Today.Az

Elmar Mammadyarov and Vardan Oskanyan are not considered to meet in
private in London on 15 April. Foreign Minister of Armenia Vardan
Oskanyan said about it to the journalists.

According to him, the meeting will be held with the participation of
Foreign Ministers of two countries and co-chairmen of OSCE Minsk
Group. V.Oskanyan said that co-chairmen wanted the meeting to be held
in this format.

The head of MFA of Armenia touched on the process of regulation: “It
is impossible to offer any solution packet in this stage of the
talks.”

Foreign Minister of Armenia rejected flatly the opinions concerning
the sides are close to the regulation of the conflict and it depends
on the Presidents’ political will: “When we discuss any matter in
details it turns out that the positions of the sides are not
corresponding”.

V.Oskanyan stated of the exact time and place of the meeting of the
Presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia to be known.

/APA/

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