Turkey Offers Azerbaijan To Join Key Defense Projects

TURKEY OFFERS AZERBAIJAN TO JOIN KEY DEFENSE PROJECTS

Tert.am
19:18 05.10.11

Turkey offers Azerbaijan to participate in a number of key projects
implemented in the military industrial complex, members of the Turkish
military delegation currently visiting Baku told APA.

The Turkish side has already made a number of proposals on the
participation of the Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense Industry (MDI)
in the projects implemented in the military industrial complex.

Ankara offers Azerbaijan to joint production of the Altay main battle
tank, Atak attack helicopter, large-caliber weapon systems, artillery
systems, shipbuilding projects, as well as modern anti-personnel
weapon projects.

“Azerbaijan’s participation in these projects is important both
in terms of the development of the local military industry and
experience. Moreover, Baku will be able to get products meeting Nato
standards cheaper. The projects, which will be agreed on, will be
realized in Azerbaijan,” the delegation said.

The Ministry of Defense Industry and the Turkish Machine and Chemical
Industry Corporation (MKEK) signed a protocol of intent on Azerbaijan’s
participation in the project on modern anti-personnel weapons.

Further, the MDI and ROKETSAN signed a protocol of intent on the
joint production of 107mm and 122mm rockets.

Ankara’s proposals will be presented to Azerbaijani officials by
National Defense Minister Ismet Yilmaz on October 12.

Yerevan University Grants Honorary Degree To Berri

YEREVAN UNIVERSITY GRANTS HONORARY DEGREE TO BERRI

The Daily Star
Oct 6 2011
Lebanon

BEIRUT: The Armenian State University of Economics in Yerevan granted
Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri an honorary doctorate in economics,
the National News Agency reported Wednesday.

The university’s president welcomed Berri and described him as one
of Lebanon’s greatest leaders and a man of dialogue and consent as
well as a friend to the Armenian people.

Berri expressed joy upon receiving the doctorate and said “this
title increases my responsibility in strengthening the ties between
the Lebanese and Armenians as well as parliamentary and cultural
relations between the two countries.”

Berri called on both the Lebanese and Armenian governments to support
the exchange of products between the two countries in a way that
spares consumers transport costs.

“Lebanon can be Armenia’s gate to the Arab World while Armenia can
be Lebanon’s gate to several former Soviet Republics,” Berri said,
calling for reinforcing tourism and educational ties in addition to
political and economic ones.

"A Parade Of Technologies" To Be Held At DigiTec Exhibition

“A PARADE OF TECHNOLOGIES” TO BE HELD AT DIGITEC EXHIBITION

Mediamax
Oct 5 2011
Armenia

Yerevan/Mediamax/. Annual DigiTec exhibition will be held in the
Sports and Concert Complex after Karen Demirchyan on October 7-9.

Executive Director of the Union of IT Enterprises (UITE) Karen
Vardanyan said today that “record-breaking number” of organizations
applied for participation this year.

“As compared to 2010, almost 70% more organizations will participate
in the exhibition and the number of visitors is also expected to be
record-breaking-18-20 thousand. DigiTec will become a real “parade
of technologies”, said Karen Vardanyan.

115 organizations, 4 of them being from the NKR, submitted applications
for participation.

The following events will be held parallel to the exhibition:

– The World of Engineering: 30 local and foreign engineering companies
will be represented in a single pavilion; – Fair of vacancies in
the IT sphere; – ArmRobotics; – Open Game Contest screenings; –
DigiLife workshops.

– “VivaCell-MTS” is the platinum sponsor of DigiTec.

“We believe in DigiTec as the exhibition urges to believe in
yourself and enables new companies to make themselves known”, said
“VivaCell-MTS” General Manager Ralph Yirikian.

Une Aide Financiere Pour Developper Les Zones Rurales

UNE AIDE FINANCIERE POUR DEVELOPPER LES ZONES RURALES
Laetitia

armenews.com
mercredi 5 octobre 2011

Le premier ministre Tigran a annonce que le gouvernement armenien
“fera tout” pour recevoir une assistance economique de la part de
Washington grâce au programme “Millennium Challenge Account”(MCA).

L’Armenie a recu le mois dernier 177 millions de dollars pour ameliorer
son reseau d’irrigation dans les zones rurales qui a ete finance par
le gouvernement americain. Ce dernier a mis en place un programme
d’aide international.

Le programme americain “Millenium Challenge Corporation” (MCC) a
alloue 236 millions de dollars a Erevan en 2006 pour que l’Armenie
ameliore la qualite de vie de ses zones rurales. Soixante millions
d’euros ont ete utilises dans la construction de routes rurales en
2008. Cette decision a ete prise très rapidement après les elections
presidentielles de fevrier 2008.

Sarkissian a remercie les Etats-Unis pour avoir mis en place ce
programme d’aide lors de la visite de Patrick Fine, le vice-president
du MCC.

“Nous souhaitons continuer cette cooperation. Nous voulons nous assurer
que les critères de l’Armenie sont en adequation avec ceux du MCC”,
a-t- il ajoute.

Sarkissian poursuit ses efforts pour reduire la corruption dans son
pays. Il a souligne qu’une loi doit entrer en vigueur en janvier
prochain pour que les 500 representants haut-places declarent leurs
actifs et ceux de leurs proches en detail.

La loi prevoit egalement la creation d’une “commission ethique”
qui determinera la credibilite de ces declarations.

Marie Yovanovitch, l’ancienne ambassadrice americaine a Erevan, a
affirme plus tôt dans l’annee qu’une bonne conduite est necessaire
pour que l’aide financière du MCC soit renouvelee.

Le MCC doit publier ses nouveaux critères et barèmes concernant
l’Armenie dans l’annee. Les representants americains ont affirme qu’ils
determineraient si l’Armenie peut recevoir davantage d’aide en 2012.

Sarkissian a inaugure lundi une nouvelle station d’eau dans la plaine
de l’Ararat qui a ete construite en partie grâce aux aides du MCC.

Cela permettra d’irriguer 6 100 hectares des terres agricoles que 10
000 familles travaillent dans 23 communes.

Seize autre stations d’irrigation doivent etre construites ou reparees
en Armenie. Six canaux ont ete egalement reconstruits et d’autres
infrastructures ont ete mises en place dans les provinces.

Ce projet est “remarquable”, a affirme Sarkissian en s’adressant
aux journalistes.

Iranian Commander: Iranian Ballistic Missiles Can Tear Down Turkey-H

IRANIAN COMMANDER: IRANIAN BALLISTIC MISSILES CAN TEAR DOWN TURKEY-HOSTED NATO MISSILE SYSTEMS

Panorama
Oct 4 2011
Armenia

Iranian ballistic missiles are able to tear down NATO missile systems
which are supposed to be established in Turkey, Iranian “MEHR” news
agency quotes Iranian Air Force commander Aziz Nasirzadeh as saying.

The Iranian commander, stating that Turkey has agreed to host NATO
missile systems being a NATO member state, said: “The Iranian armed
forces have developed strategic programs against any threat, thus
are able to counterattack the rival.”

Soon after Turkey agreed to host NATO missile systems, Iranian air
forces held large-scale military trainings in the north-west.

N. Zohrabyan: Discussion Over Palestine Precedent For NK Attendance

N. ZOHRABYAN: DISCUSSION OVER PALESTINE PRECEDENT FOR NK ATTENDANCE TO PACE

Panorama
Oct 4 2011
Armenia

The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) has voted
today to grant “Partner for democracy” status to the Palestinian
National Council. Naira Zohrabyan, member of Armenian delegation to
PACE, told Panorama.am that the issue has served as an example to
raise another vital issue for Armenia.

“This has served as a perfect moment to find out why a similar solution
cannot be found for Nagorno-Karabakh,” said the MP.

Mrs. Zohrabyan has added that the issue is logical, since the Council
of Europe doesn’t discuss the recognition of Palestine but the MPs
have voted to grant “Partner for democracy” status to the Palestinian
National Council.

“Member of our delegation Armen Rustamyan raised the issue saying
if there is such a precedent why the same cannot be applied for
Nagorno-Karabakh. And in stead of forming some useless committees,
such a solution could be timely,” said Mrs. Zohrabyan.

To conclude, the Armenian MP has signified the attendance of
Nagorno-Karabakh parliamentarians to PACE. “I think this is a serious
precedent and that the Armenian delegation must put forth efforts to
achieve the goal.”

Matthew Bryza: Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict Has No Armed Deal

MATTHEW BRYZA: NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT HAS NO ARMED DEAL

Panorama
Oct 4 2011
Armenia

“Iran cannot act as a mediator in the process for the peaceful
settlement of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict,” US Ambassador to Azerbaijan
Matthew Bryza told Azerbaijani SalamNews. The US diplomat has stressed
that Armenia and Azerbaijan support the OSCE Minsk Group mediation.

“In this respect, we hail the efforts made by Armenia and Azerbaijan.

I suppose, due to those efforts the conflict will achieve a peaceful
settlement. This conflict cannot be settled through an armed deal.”

The OSCE Minsk Group co-chaired by Russia, USA and France, holds
mediating mission for the peaceful resolution of NK conflict.

Egypt To Continue Maintaining Its Balanced Stance On Karabakh Confli

EGYPT TO CONTINUE MAINTAINING ITS BALANCED STANCE ON KARABAKH CONFLICT – INTERVIEW

news.am
Oct 4 2011
Armenia

Armenian News-NEWS.am presents an interview with Ambassador of the
Arab Republic of Egypt to Armenia Mohamed Alaaeldin Saad Elleissy.

Mr. Ambassador, how do you assess the Armenian-Egyptian relations?

Firstly, I congratulate the people and government of Armenia on the
20th anniversary of Independence and I wish longstanding success to
friendly Armenia. Armenia and Egypt are linked by mutual attraction
and common denominators.

While I’m in your beautiful country just for a few days, I still feel
like I am in Egypt, as there are similarities in customs, traditions
and music, and also because of the reception that I received at
different levels.

Secondly, relations between Egypt and Armenia are not only the
result of the last 20 years, but are dating back to the centuries,
starting from the time of the pharaohs up to the Islamic state and
the Ottoman Empire.

Muhammad Ali, who is known as the founder of modern Egypt, took
advantage of Armenia’s experience in the 19th century to create the
laws of modern Egypt. At that time, Nubar Pasha was the Minister of
Foreign Affairs, and then was a prime minister for a long time. After
Armenia became independent from the Soviet Union, Egypt was among
the first states to recognize its independence. Egyptian-Armenian
relations, I am fully confident, are special in all fields since the
establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries and
opening of the Egyptian Embassy in Yerevan back in 1993. Next year we
will mark the 20th anniversary of establishing diplomatic relations
between the two countries, since the relevant agreement was signed
by the two countries on March 9, 1992.

I want to confirm that relations between the two countries in recent
years registered a significant development. Over 40 cooperation
agreements were signed, as well as mutual high level visits were made.

In early 2010, there was an increase in visits of senior Armenian
officials to Egypt, including the visit of Armenian Parliament
Speaker Hovik Abrahamyan in January, 2010, the visit of the delegation
headed by the former Minister of Economy Nerses Yeritsyan to Cairo
in May (the delegation also included the Mayor of Yerevan and senior
officials from the Minister of Economy, and the private visit of
Armenian Minister of Diaspora Hranush Hakobyan in January 2010.

In addition, we add to this the visit by former Secretary General of
the Egyptian Fund for Technical Cooperation with the Commonwealth,
Islamic European States Somaya Saad in September 2010. Mrs. Saad
visited the country to get familiarized with the needs of the Armenian
side and offer new ideas for the development of existing cooperation
between the Fund and various agencies of Armenia, as well as to
include other areas, among them renewable energy and tourism. The
visit received great response from the Armenian side.

Egypt and Armenia support each other’s candidates for international
and regional posts, as well as resolution-making in the international
organizations, which is one of the most popular fields of cooperation.

In this context, we mark clarification of ideas on cooperation between
Armenian Diplomatic School and the Diplomatic Institute of Egypt.

Regarding the volume of trade between the two countries, it has not
reached the desired level, but both sides have desire to increase
cooperation, as the volume of trade turnover does not correspond to
a particular political relations.

In 2010 trade turnover reached about $7 million increasing from $4
million registered in 2007. The main part of turnover volume falls
on Egyptian exports, especially of pharmaceutical products.

Limitation of trade relations between the two countries is conditioned
by several reasons, including the location of Armenia as a landlocked
country and lack of direct air traffic between Cairo and Yerevan.

The fifth session of the intergovernmental commission is planned.

During the meeting, availability of investment opportunities
in Armenia for a number of Egyptian companies, especially in
the fields of construction, tourism, information technology and
pharmaceutical production, will be studied. The sides will also discuss
intensification of trade exchange and increase in tourist influx.

Exclusively for your website I would like to note that in November, a
week of Egyptian culture will be held in Yerevan. The delegation taking
part in this festival, probably, confirms the great importance Egypt
attaches to the development of bilateral relations in the cultural
sphere, which is continuation of relations between civilizations and
the nations.

In this regard, I want to mark great success of the Armenian Culture
Week in Cairo in September 2010. The week of Egyptian culture will
feature presentations of Cairo Opera Ballet Company, screening of a
number of Egyptian films. Armenian actress Liz Sarkisian (who lives
in Cairo and became popular in the Arab world) will be present as well.

Among other events are theater performances for children, an
exhibition of paintings and copies of Egyptian antiquities, which
include civilization of pharaohs, Greco-Roman, Coptic and Islamic
civilizations which succeeded each other in the land of Egypt.

Besides, a visit of the delegation of Egyptian journalists to Armenia
is prepared. The previous such visit back in December 2010 had a
great impact on showing positive progress in Armenia registered over
recent years.

How do you assess the Karabakh peace process and what is your view
of the solution to the conflict?

Egypt’s position on the issue is clear, and the evidence thereof is
Egypt’s voting on the relevant resolutions in the United Nations.

In addition, Egypt has a large experience in managing highly
complicated conflicts in the modern times. The result is that the
best solutions are achieved through peaceful negotiations.

Egypt does not support war as a means of resolving disputes. It is
a progressive state in the terms of creation peace in the region and
we believe in negotiations and peaceful ways of solution to problems
and disputes between countries.

Egypt will further maintain its balanced approach and will continue to
support the efforts of the Minsk Group to reach a peaceful settlement
of the Karabakh conflict within the framework of the international
law. In this regard, we are grateful to the Minsk Group for its
efforts. Besides, President Sargsyan also expressed gratitude to the
Minsk Group in his recent address to the UN General Assembly.

How do you assess the statement of your colleague, the Ambassador
of Egypt to Azerbaijan Sabir Mansur that “if it will be impossible
to return ‘occupied territories’ peacefully and war begins, then we
will support Azerbaijan?”

I think that the statement, which is ascribed to my colleague, the
Ambassador of Egypt to Azerbaijan, is absolutely untrue. Ambassador
Sabir Mansur made a refutation, the more that his interview with the
Azerbaijani mass media was given in connection with Egypt’s national
holiday and was recorded (video and audio materials are available).

Azerbaijani media apologized to our Ambassador for the error, and the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Egypt immediately issued a statement
and clearly expressed its official position.

In what condition is the country and the Armenian community of Egypt
after the revolution of January 25?

In this matter I would like to express my appraisal of important role
of the Armenian community in strengthening social and cultural ties
between the two countries. I would like to stress that

Armenian Egyptians or Egyptian Armenians occupied the highest posts
in the Egyptian administration; among them were Prime Minister and
the Minister. There are also a poet and writer, cultural figures,
stars in dramatic art, music, and applied arts who sincerely expressed
their hopes, sorrows and expectations with the people of Egypt.

Although the Armenian community was integrated into Egyptian society,
it has retained its cultural peculiarities. The Armenian community has
become a part of the Egyptian nation, and, of course, it was touched
upon by the Egyptian revolution, after which the community members
were concerned over certain instability in the country. However, I
think that gradually their concern was gone and positive participation
of the Armenian community in Egypt’s life was renewed.

The date of elections to the Egyptian parliament was revealed.

Elections for the lower house of parliament will be held on November
21. Some observers expressed the view that it is done to block
the access of members of former leader Hosni Mubark’s party to the
Parliament. Are these views correct?

I want to emphasize a high degree of awareness of Egyptian voters and
the fact that his vote will be counted and may influence the outcome
of elections. I would like to stress that various political forces,
government and heads of the military council are engaged in a positive
dialogue to adopt methods for these elections and their organizations,
as well as the rules of participation to avoid any attempt to undermine
the political life of Egypt.

The key point in this period is organization of the electoral process
and especially adoption of democratic laws. Therefore, timetable for
elections to the People’s Assembly and the Shura Council is proposed.

It will take place in three stages: the first round of elections to
the People’s Assembly will be held on November 28, 2011, while the
third round will be completed on January 10, 2012. Then on January 29,
2012 the first round of elections to the Shura Council will start,
and the third will end on March 11. Candidatures can be nominated
starting from October 12.

When will the date for the presidential elections in Egypt be
announced?

The next national council may appoint presidential election during
the elaboration of a new constitution, while the latter will last for
6 months. Therefore, it is expected that the date of presidential
election will be announced immediately after a new parliament is
formed. These elections are expected to be held in November 2012.

I would like to stress that the Military Council seeks to transfer
power to civilian authority, elected on democratic basis. All political
forces of Egypt have agreed on this point. The Military Council aims
to make legal steps in proclaiming the Constitution in order to avoid
any violation of law.

Egypt is known as the country hosting many tourists, but after the
revolution of January 25 several countries stopped tourist trips to
Egypt. Today, nine months after the revolution, what is the state of
tourism in Egypt?

The situation has improved considerably. The normal rate of tourist
influx to Egypt has resumed. Occupancy of the hotels in the Red Sea
coast is more than 80%. Over 14,000 foreign tourists have recently
visited the Egyptian museums. There is an ambitious tourism program –
to increase the number of tourists visiting Egypt to over 14 million
a year in 2012-2013. Yesterday Aswan Governorate accepted the World
Tourism Organization in connection with an official celebration of
World Tourism Day.

The most important thing is that most countries that have limited
visits to Egypt, especially Russia and Japan, have abolished these
limitations, taking into account stable situation in the country,
as well as their desire to travel to Egypt.

I would like to stress that the Tahrir Square, which became a powerful
witness to the revolution, has become a special tourist spot. After
the revolution it is visited by tourists of different types, officials
and diplomats. During this period, no tourist was threatened in any
tourist area of â~@~Kâ~@~KEgypt.

I was very happy to find out that immediately after my arrival,
Yerevan – Sharm el-Sheikh charter flights resumed (after a pause)
in response to willingness of Armenian tourists who consider Sharm
el-Sheikh as the best and cheapest tourist destination (in 2010 Egypt
was visited by approximately 12,000 Armenian tourists).

I also learned that flights to Hurghada will be operated this year,
as the city became new direction for Armenian tourists, and we can
also think about the flights to the city of Alexandria and tourist
destinations in the North Coast.

I read an article published on your website saying that the Armenian
tourist insist they would like to visit Egypt, despite warnings about
certain instability.

I invite all who are interested in tourism in Egypt, contact the
Embassy, â~@~Kâ~@~Kand if there are questions, visit the Embassy or
enter the Embassy page on Facebook at “Embassy of the Arab Republic
of Egypt Yerevan”.

Lebanon’s Speaker Marks Potential For Cooperation With Armenia In To

LEBANON’S SPEAKER MARKS POTENTIAL FOR COOPERATION WITH ARMENIA IN TOURISM

news.am
Oct 4 2011
Armenia

YEREVAN.- The level of economic and trade relations between Armenia
and Lebanon is inferior to the level of ties between the nations,
Lebanon’s Speaker Nabih Berri said speaking in the Armenian Parliament
on Tuesday.

He called on the governments of both states to intensify work of
inter-governmental commission.

Nabih Berri pointed out considerable potential for cooperation in
the field of tourism.

“Yerevan can become a tourist center in the former Soviet area to
promote tourism to Lebanon and at the same time can become a passage
towards the CIS states,” he said.

He stressed that Lebanon can serve for Armenia as a platform to expand
relations with Arab world and the Mediterranean states.

Gabala Vs.Karabakh: Incorrect Action

GABALA VS.KARABAKH: INCORRECT ACTION

Oct 4, 2011 17:56 Moscow Time

Baku is waiting for Moscow to come up with new proposals for the
settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh issue. Otherwise, Azerbaijan
will not extend the lease of the Gabala radar station and join the
NABUCCO project, a diplomatic source that requested anonymity told
newsmen in the Azeri capital Baku. Commenting on the above-mentioned
statement, experts say that such formulation of the issue is at the
minimum incorrect.

Active hostilities around Nagorno-Karabakh, as compared to the other
zones of “pacified conflicts” have been non-existent for several years
now. All this is the result of the joint work of Russia, the USA and
France as part of the OSCE Minsk Group, as well as of Moscow’s separate
efforts. Several meetings with the participation of the presidents of
Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan, where Yerevan and Baku searched for
a compromise solution, have already been held on Russia’s initiative.

And still, official Baku believes that this is insufficient. The Azeri
side began to express its dissatisfaction last year – especially,
after Russia and Armenia extended the treaty on the lease of the Gyumri
military base for 49 years. A clause saying that Russia’s troops will
ensure the security of Armenia at large, not only the security of its
borders is the key term of that treaty. This triggered irritation in
Azerbaijan, and what followed were tough statements towards Yerevan.

Now Baku has decided to link the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh
issue to the lease of the Gabala radar station in the north of
Azerbaijan, which is meant for early warning about possible missile
strikes from the south, and Iran figures as Danger No.1 here. The
treaty on Moscow leasing the radar station that was built in the
Soviet-era times expires next year. The talks on the extension of this
agreement were held by Russia’s Defence Minister Anatoly Serdyukov this
summer. As it became clear, besides an increase in the lease payment,
Baku was pushing for an increase in the price of electricity supplied
to the station. In addition to that, Baku demanded to increase the
number of local civilian specialists working at the station. And still,
a preliminary agreement was reached. Experts say that as of today,
the Gabala radar station is a political step rather than something
else. There’s no military need for it because Russia can do without
the Gabala radar station, a Russian military expert, Major-General
Victor Yesin says:

“The non-extension by Azerbaijan of the Gabala radar station, of
course, will disappoint Russia but will not be fatal to it – Russia
has insured itself, that is, it has developed a new Voronezh-type
radar site near Armavir, which is capable of compensating, to a
considerable extent, for the damage in the early warning system.

Azerbaijan alone will not be able to operate the new radar station
unassisted. And as a result, will lose the source of its benefits –
more than 10 million dollars annually.”

And as regards Baku’s second “threat” – its joining the NABUCCO
gas pipeline project – for the time being, this is a virtual
project. It was drawn up by the European Union as an alternative to
the Russian-European South Stream project, in a bid to diversify gas
supplies to the European countries. Some days ago Nabucco Gas Pipeline
International submitted its proposals for gas transportation to Baku.

EU officials say that the final decision on the gas pipeline is due
to be taken next year.

However, the main problem here is the fact that as soon as the
pipe becomes real, there will be nothing to fill it with. The Azeri
Shakh-Deniz Deposit may become a source for the new gas pipeline.

Specialists say though that the peak of extraction there will reach
16 billion cubic metres of gas annually out of which Azerbaijan
promised to sell 6 billion cubic metres to Turkey for its domestic
needs. Thus, there will remain only 10 billion cubic metres of gas
for the transit to Europe, which will not be enough even to cover
the quotas of the Turkish, Bulgarian, German, and Austrian companies
involved in this project.

Thus, Azerbaijan has chosen unconvincing instruments of pressure
on Russia. And as regards the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh
issue, Baku has given the wrong address because this issue should be
settled through talks between Baku and Yerevan. Today Russia is the
only guarantor of peace in the Caucasus Region and a mediator in the
settlement of this conflict. And as you know, it is no good to put
pressure on mediators.

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