Bulgarian Culture Minister Visits Mother See Of Holy Etchmiadzin

BULGARIAN CULTURE MINISTER VISITS MOTHER SEE OF HOLY ETCHMIADZIN

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June 14, 2012 | 13:16

A delegation led by Bulgaria~Rs Culture Minister Vezhdi Rashidov,
who is in Armenia on an official stay, paid a visit Thursday to the
Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin.

The delegation was welcomed by the Publishing Department Director,
Archbishop Nathan Hovhannisyan, who conveyed the Catholicos of All
Armenians Karekin II’s blessings and well wishes.

During the meeting he reflected on the historical friendly ties between
the two peoples. And, in this connection, the Archbishop expressed
gratitude to Bulgaria’s authorities for their caring attitude toward
Bulgarian Armenians.

Also, he underscored the need to expand the cultural ties between
both peoples.

In his turn, Bulgaria’s culture minister pointed to the strengthening
of relations between the Armenians and the Bulgarians.

The interlocutors also reflected on the ties between the Armenian
Apostolic and the Bulgarian Orthodox churches, and spoke about the
two peoples’ similarities and the importance of spiritual values.

From: A. Papazian

Military-Political Stage Of The CSTO Command Post Exercises To Take

MILITARY-POLITICAL STAGE OF THE CSTO COMMAND POST EXERCISES TO TAKE PLACE IN ARMENIA JUNE 25-27
Hasmik Dilanyan

“Radiolur”
14.06.2012 17:43

Two important events are scheduled to be held in Armenia within the
framework of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO)
– Interaction 2012 exercises of the CSTO rapid-reaction force in
September and the command post exercises.

Its first military-political stage will involve representatives of
all state bodies, including the National Security Council, Armenian
Minister of Defense Seyran Ohanyan told reporters following the
government sitting.

The military-political stage will be held on June 25-27, the Minister
informed. The Armenian President will apply to the CSTO leadership
to support us so that the drills are organized and conducted on a
proper level, Minister Ohanyan said.

From: A. Papazian

Armenia’s Consul General In LA Delivers Lecture At Arizona State Uni

ARMENIA’S CONSUL GENERAL IN LA DELIVERS LECTURE AT ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY

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June 14, 2012 | 17:34

Armenia’s Consul General in Los Angeles, Grigor Hovhannisyan, on Monday
visited the Arizona State University’s Melikian Center for Russian,
Eurasian, and East European Studies.

At the Center, Hovhannisyan delivered a lecture on the Armenian
diaspora and Armenia-Diaspora ties. The Consul General also
reflected on the latest developments in the Nagorno-Karabakh peace
talks, the US Secretary of State’s recent visit to Armenia, and
Azerbaijan’s provocative operations carried out in those days at the
Armenia-Azerbaijan border.

Also, Hovhannisyan responded to the audience’s questions with reference
to Armenia’s foreign policy and the current regional developments.

Separately, Armenia’s Consul General met with Armenian language
students, who soon will visit Armenia for two weeks to conduct
language practice.

From: A. Papazian

International Center Attorneys Willing To Provide Assistance To Thos

INTERNATIONAL CENTER ATTORNEYS WILLING TO PROVIDE ASSISTANCE TO THOSE INJURED AS A RESULT OF AZERBAIJAN’S CEASE-FIRE VIOLATIONS

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June 14, 2012 | 15:35

YEREVAN. – Lawyers from Armenia’s “Center for International and
Comparative Law” Foundation are prepared to provide legal assistance
to those persons who have sustained injuries as result of Azerbaijan’s
cease-fire violations, the Foundation’s Co-Chairmen Levon Gevorgyan
and Taron Simonyan said during a press conference on Thursday.

To note, the last time when a peaceful resident sustained injuries was
on June 1, as Nerkin Karmiraghbyur village resident Vachik Melkumyan
(born in 1960) was injured while working at the vineyard.

The Foundation’s Co-Chairmen recalled that on the very same day
Azerbaijan, by taking advantage of its status as UN Security Council
non-permanent member, attempted to raise the Nagorno-Karabakh issue
at the UN.

“Armenia must more actively bring to international community’s
attention the matter of Azerbaijan’s not maintaining the ceasefire,”
stressed Gevorgyan, and added that Armenia should have introduced
the Azerbaijani provocations before the UN consideration.

“In reality, Azerbaijan contradicts itself. Statements on ‘peace’
are made yet provocations and attempts to use force are followed at
the same moment,” noted Levon Gevorgyan.

From: A. Papazian

Cross-Stone Devoted To Shahumyan Massacres Is Situated In Moscow

CROSS-STONE DEVOTED TO SHAHUMYAN MASSACRES IS SITUATED IN MOSCOW

14.06.12, 17:31

On June 13 a cross-stone was situated in the newly-built monastery
complex in Moscow. As press and information department of Armenian
Ministry of Foreign Affairs informs the cross-stone is devoted to the
tragic events which took place in Shahumyan region of Artsakh in 1992.

Head of the Armenian diocese in Russia Yezras Bishop Nersisyan,
Armenian Ambassador to Russia Oleg Yesayan, Artsakh representative in
Russian Federation Albert Andryan, representatives of Armenian
community in Russia, residents of Shahumyan living in Moscow, media
representatives attended the event.

Armenian Ambassador to Russia Oleg Yesayan delivered a speech at the
opening ceremony and underlined that every Armenian in the Motherland
and in the Diaspora must do everything to achieve the political and
moral evaluation for the massacres which Azerbaijanis fulfilled in
Shahumyan region and to regain the justice.

NK representative to Russia Albert Andryan referred to the tragic
events in 1991-93 in Artsakh and noted that the crime is not condemned
yet which does not let the residents of Shahumyan return to their
homes.

From: A. Papazian

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Iranian-Azerbaijani Tension

IRANIAN-AZERBAIJANI TENSION
By Yurii RAIKHEL

People are dying in Nagorno-Karabakh

Thursday, 14 2012

The US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton carried out a number
of visits to the countries of the South Caucasus. A wide range of
questions was discussed. But there were only two main ones: relations
with Iran and conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh. And that was not
coincidental. Both problems turned out to be tightly interconnected.

It has become a custom to consider Russia to be the main patron of
Armenia in this sensitive and strategically valuable region. That
is true, but Iran is an important player there too. Lately the
confrontation between the Islamic Republic and the West set off the
aggravation between Tehran and Baku. Besides that, the conflict swelled
because of Iran’s nuclear program and shootings in Nagorno-Karabakh
that became more frequent. People are dying there, and both sides are
blaming each other for it. We can add the fights over the status of
the Caspian Sea to the overall picture and see a rather deep crisis
that can envelop not only this region, but the neighboring ones too.

The relations between Baku and Tehran have never been warm, but at
least they were rather smooth on the outside until a certain moment.

However, as the first signs of nuclear thunderstorm were noticed,
the relations between the two countries worsened.

Iran’s pretext for the accusations were Azerbaijan’s close relations
with the US, and what especially irritates the ayatollahs, close
relations with Israel. Perhaps, Iran was exasperated when Azerbaijan
signed a contract for delivery of the newest armaments for the army
with Israeli companies.

On its side, Baku got less and less pleased with close relations
between Iran and Armenia. The latter is literally being in a state of
an almost complete isolation. The borders with Turkey and Azerbaijan
are closed, the relations with Tbilisi are not splendid for many
reasons, though gas and goods from Russia are conveyed as transit
through Georgia. In such conditions, Iran is a window into the outer
world for Armenia. Such necessities as electric energy, oil products,
and other things are supplied through Iran. If not for this window,
Armenia’s economy would be in a desperate condition. Practically,
in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict Iran is opposing Azerbaijan, though
it claims to be supporting the territorial integrity of the latter.

A purely psychological detail should be added to this. Azerbaijan is
more secular as compared to theocratic and Shiite Iran, while most
of believers there are Shiites as well. In some sense, such worldly
regime is an example for the most of the Iranian opposition. From
ayatollahs’ point of view, such state of affairs is unacceptable,
and this pours more oil over the bilateral relations. It causes
the attempts to destabilize the situation in Azerbaijan by sending
terrorist groups, which are lately being discovered more often by
the Azerbaijani secret agencies. An information war is stirred up
in such conditions, protest marches and meetings take place near
the diplomatic missions in a corresponding country, and finally,
the Ambassador of Iran to Azerbaijan is withdrawn for consultations.

Iranian top officials made numerous statements that if the conflict
with the West grows into an armed phase, neighboring countries will
also face the attack. Turkey received this warning before, now a
similar card is being played against Azerbaijan, with a pretext that
Americans and Israeli will be able to use this country as a platform
for their military activity.

Iran is not likely to stir up against Turkey for multiple reasons.

Some of them being the disproportion of the military potential of
the two countries, and of Iranian and Turkish armies. Besides,
Turkey is a NATO member, and in case any conflict takes place,
the mutual defense clause is to be invoked. In this perspective,
some Tehran officials consider Azerbaijan to be a weaker enemy,
a more suitable object for a local conflict.

But in fact, this is a fallacious opinion.

It is so not only because of the increased level of Azerbaijani
military preparedness and the inevitability of Turkey’s interference.

Ankara will not leave Baku to the mercy of fate and will provide it
all the military assistance required. It would not be a local conflict,
it would spread over the whole region, including Nagorno-Karabakh.

Armenia would find itself in the worst situation.

Russia would not be able to provide it with adequate aid, since the
borders would be instantly blocked, and forcing their way through
Georgia would draw the international condemnation. Though so far,
Moscow has been supporting Armenia informationally. Russian press tends
to abound in articles about Azerbaijan’s provocative role because of
its militarization. It turns out to be an ironic situation.

Moscow arms Yerevan almost for free, but it denies this right to
other countries, even if they do it with their money. This is how
the purchase of arms by Baku is viewed in Moscow.

In fact, Russia does not need a conflict in the Caspian Region.

Firstly, because Armenia would be left alone surrounded by its
neighbors. Secondly, the war with Georgia already pushed Armenia closer
to the West, which weakened Moscow’s position east of the Black Sea.

And protectorate over South Ossetia and Abkhazia does not politically
cover the existing expenses. It is natural that Russia’s obvious
pro-Armenian and pro-Iranian position does not improve the relations
with Azerbaijan. Actually, they are experiencing a deep cool-down
period.

This results in a constant strengthening of the US position in Russia’s
soft underbelly with all possible consequences.

It is strange, but instead of taking a more balanced and neutral
position in the deep confrontation of the South Caucasus, Moscow
immerses itself into anti-Azerbaijan rhetoric and acts against its
own strategic interests.

Any military conflict in the South Caucasus, be it Iranian-Azerbaijani,
or Armenian-Azerbaijani one, will result in Russia’s isolation from the
North-South transport corridor and will push it away from the region
rich in oil and gas. Russian generals’ worst nightmares are the ones
in which Americans receive access to the Caspian Region and some of
the coastal countries join the missile defense system, which Russia
opposes so furiously. Just remember the strange situation around the
Gabala Radar Station in Azerbaijan, its leasing contract expiring at
the end of this year.

Ukraine is directly interested in the stable status of the South
Caucasus. Because that is where we can get oil and gas from, thus
loosening the energy noose thrown over our country’s neck. As opposed
to Moscow, Kyiv is not interested in domination over that region. We
have friendly relations with Azerbaijan, rather smooth ties with
Armenia. Kyiv could help resolve the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh
on the basis of the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan. After all,
a lean compromise is better than a fat lawsuit.

From: A. Papazian

http://www.day.kiev.ua/229873

Winner In Aram Kachaturyan International Contest Known

WINNER IN ARAM KACHATURYAN INTERNATIONAL CONTEST KNOWN

20:43 . 13/06

The name of the winner of 8th Aram Kahachaturyan International Contest
was publicized a little while ago. Violinist Rudin Fyod (France-Russia)
was announced the best and received the Grand Prix.

“It’s true it’s difficult to play Khachaturyan’s works, but the most
important thing is that I am trying to feel them. The youth orchestra
also helped me a lot, which “mastered its work”~T Rudin said.

Japanese Tan Abe and A. Milyukov representing Austria shared the
first award. No second award was awarded this year. Japanese Nakamura
received the third award.

From: A. Papazian

http://www.yerkirmedia.am/?act=news&lan=en&id=7811

Osce Chairman-In-Office Eamon Gilmore: "I Say Unambiguously That I H

OSCE CHAIRMAN-IN-OFFICE EAMON GILMORE: “I SAY UNAMBIGUOUSLY THAT I HAVE NO INTENTION TO VISIT NAGORNO KARABAKH”

APA
June 13 2012
Azerbaijan

Nagorno Karabakh conflict will be the main theme of the discussion
at the meetings in Baku

Baku. Dunal Gurbanov – APA. “I’m seriously concerned about the recent
incidents occurred on the frontline,” OSCE Chairman-in-Office,
Ireland’s Minister for Foreign Affairs & Trade Eamon Gilmore told
journalist on arrival at the Heydar Aliyev International Airport, APA
reports. He said that the Nagorno Karabakh conflict will be the main
theme of the discussion at the meetings in Baku: “I will meet with
the government officials and the leaders of political parties tomorrow.

The Nagorno Karabakh conflict will be the main theme at the meetings.

We are seriously concerned about the recent fatal incidents occurred
on the frontline. Observation of ceasefire regime and removal of
snipers from the frontline will be discussed at the meeting with the
Azerbaijani government officials.”

Commenting on Armenia’s proposal to visit Nagorno Karabakh, the OSCE
Chairman-in-Office noted that he has no intention to visit the conflict
zone: “I will discuss this issue at the meeting with the Azerbaijani
government officials tomorrow. But I say unambiguously that I have
no intention to visit Nagorno Karabakh.”

From: A. Papazian

BAKU: Turkish Minister: France Must Strengthen Role In Resolving Nag

TURKISH MINISTER: FRANCE MUST STRENGTHEN ROLE IN RESOLVING NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT

Trend
June 13 2012
Azerbaijan

The efforts of Russia and France to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict within the OSCE Minsk Group have not yielded any results,
which is why Turkey hopes that France will strengthen its role in
the resolution of the conflict, Turkish minister for EU Affairs
Egemen Bagis said in an interview with French La Croix newspaper,
the Turkish Internethavadis website reported on Wednesday.

“Instead of discussing the so-called “Armenian genocide” France
should take up the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and
think about the fate of Azerbaijani refugees who were left without
shelter as a result of Armenian aggression,” Bagis said.

The conflict between the two South Caucasus countries began in 1988
when Armenia made territorial claims against Azerbaijan. Armenian
armed forces have occupied 20 per cent of Azerbaijan since 1992,
including the Nagorno-Karabakh region and seven surrounding districts.

Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a ceasefire agreement in 1994. The
co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group – Russia, France and the U.S. –
are currently holding peace negotiations.

Armenia has not yet implemented the U.N. Security Council’s four
resolutions on the liberation of the Nagorno-Karabakh and the
surrounding regions.

The minister also notes that Turkey does not abandon its history and
once again urged Armenia to establish a commission to investigate
the events of 1915.

“Turkey has repeatedly called on Armenia to open archives and to
begin historical investigation. We agree to France’s participation
in these investigations,” Bagis said.

Armenia and the Armenian lobby claim that the predecessor of the
Turkey – Ottoman Empire had committed the 1915 “genocide” against
the Armenians living in Anatolia, and achieved recognition of the
“Armenian Genocide” by the parliaments of several countries.

From: A. Papazian

Israeli Knesset Debates The Armenian Genocide Again

ISRAELI KNESSET DEBATES THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE AGAIN

Mediamax
June 13 2012
Armenia

Yerevan/Mediamax/. The Israeli Knesset holds discussions on the
recognition of the Armenian Genocide today.

Knesset Speaker Reuven Rivlin said that the discussion of the genocide,
promoted by Meretz faction, was not connected to the current strained
relations between Israel and Turkey, Mediamax reports quoting The
Times of Israel newspaper.

“As Jews, and as human beings, we cannot ignore this issue and we
must not turn away from our commitment to morality… As a country
struggling in the international arena with Holocaust denial, we cannot
deny the tragedy of another people”, he said.

From: A. Papazian