La FRA Septique Quant A Des Elections Anticipees

LA FRA SEPTIQUE QUANT A DES ELECTIONS ANTICIPEES
Stephane

armenews.com
vendredi 2 septembre 2011

Deux partis d’opposition en desaccord avec le Congrès National Armenien
(HAK) ont affirme que le bloc de l’opposition n’etait pas serieux
quant a ses engagements repetes d’obtenir des elections anticipees.

Les chefs de la Federation Revolutionnaire Armenienne (Dashnaktsutyun)
et du parti Heritage (Zharangutyun) ont affirme que le President
Serge Sarkisian n’appellera pas a des elections anticipees suite au
dialogue avec le HAK.

Hrant Markarian de la FRA a pretendu que le Chef du HAK Levon Ter
Petrossian tient seulement a ” gagner du temps “.

” La politique qu’ils ont poursuivie au cours des trois ou quatre
dernières annees les laisse sans d’autre choix ” a dit Hrant Markarian
au service armenien de RFE/RL. ” Ils ont besoin de tenir [leurs
partisans] occupes par quelque chose pour que la vague [d’appui
populaire pour le HAK] reste haute et leur permette de realiser
quelque succès lors des prochaines elections. ”

” Je ne considère pas des elections presidentielles anticipees
comme probable ” a consenti Armen Martirosian, un membre du parti
Zharangutyun. ” Aucun tel processus politique ne semble etre en route
a l’heure actuelle. ”

Armen Martirosian a pretendu qu’en engageant dans le dialogue le HAK
a seulement blanchi la reputation de Serge Sarkisian a l’etranger et
a ainsi renforce ses positions en Armenie.

Armen Markarian a de la meme facon pretendu que les deux parties sont
seulement concernes par la monopolisation de l’arène politique.

Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandyan To Participate In The CIS Ministe

FOREIGN MINISTER EDWARD NALBANDYAN TO PARTICIPATE IN THE CIS MINISTERIAL SUMMIT

Noyan Tapan

01.09.2011 | 12:03

Politics

On September 2, Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandyan will participate
in the CIS Ministerial Summit in Dushanbe.

As the department of press, information and public relations of the
RA Ministry of Foreign Affairs informed “Noyan Tapan”, the drafts
of documents which will be presented in the CIS leaders’ summit,
issues of international agenda will be discussed.

The drafts of documents, cooperation in jurisdiction, security and
fight against terrorism are also envisaged to be discussed.

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Analyst Does Not Exclude Progress In NK Peace Talks

ANALYST DOES NOT EXCLUDE PROGRESS IN NK PEACE TALKS

ARMENPRESS
14:05, 1 September, 2011

Progress in the process of negotiations over the peaceful regulation of
Nagorno Karabakh conflict is not excluded till the end of the year,
head of the “European Integration” NGO, political analyst Karen
Bekaryan said at a news conference today.

According to him, as far as Russia is actively mediating in the
process, the outcome mainly depends on forthcoming presidential
elections in that country. “If Dmitry Medvedev puts forward his
candidacy in presidential elections, he will try to stimulate the
negotiation process, creating positive opinion of both himself and
his country”, Bekaryan stressed. “The cease in the negotiation process
will continue till November-December,” he pointed out.

K. Bekaryan said that even if things change in Russia, the negotiation
process will not stop as the USA and the European countries will come
forth with initiatives.

Ex-Chief Of Armenia’s Traffic Police Murderer?

EX-CHIEF OF ARMENIA’S TRAFFIC POLICE MURDERER?

Tert.am
15:38 01.09.11

Armenia’s police have no information on murder charges against the
ex-chief of traffic police Margar Ohanyan, Chief of Armenia’s police
Alik Sargsyan told journalists, following a cabinet sitting Sept 1.

He said that an incident that occurred as far back as 1992 has been
pointed to. “I have ordered the information t be verified. In any case,
we have no such information now,” General Sargsyan said.

Margar Ohanyan was detained on a charge of abuse of office.

Azerbaijani Foundation Sponsors British Officials

AZERBAIJANI FOUNDATION SPONSORS BRITISH OFFICIALS

Lragir.am News:

13:00:29 – 01/09/2011

Bureau of Investigative Journalism

The European Azerbaijan Society (TEAS), which was launched in the
House of Lords in 2008, acts as the secretariat to the UK’s All Party
Parliamentary Group for Azerbaijan and the Conservative Friends
of Azerbaijan. The group has been sponsoring MPs and journalists
on visits to Azerbaijan since its inception. TEAS is run by Tale
and Nijat Heydarov, members of one of the country’s most powerful
families and sons of Azerbaijan’s Minister for Emergency Situations,
Kamaladdin Heydarov.

A US diplomatic cable leaked to the Wikileaks site last year referred
to TEAS as purporting to be an independent advocacy group, but said:
‘its talking points very much reflect the goals and objectives of
the GOAJ [government of Azerbaijan]’.

The cable, written in 2010 by Charge d’Affairs Don Lu, also reported
concerns that Colonel-General Heydarov, father of the men who head
TEAS, had obtained ‘massive wealth’ as an alleged result of illicit
payments while chairman of the State Customs Committee.

In 2010, Azerbaijan was listed as ranking 134 out of 178 in the World
Corruption Index by Transparency International.

There is no evidence that Tale and Nijat Heydarov were involved in or
benefited from this alleged corruption. And Colonel-General Heydarov
has never been found guilty by a court of law of any such accusations.

But with details lacking on who exactly is funding TEAS British
politicians have still been ready to accept its hospitality. The
Society has been particularly generous in 2011.

In May a delegation of parliamentarians including Bob Blackman,
Stephen Hammond, Gerry Sutcliffe, Lord Kilclooney, Lord Rogan and Mark
Field and his assistant, Julia Dockerill, enjoyed a five day visit
to Azerbaijan, paid for by TEAS. This trip was estimated as costing
£3,500 each in flights, accommodation and internal travel expenses.

According to the register of MPs’ interests the purpose of the trip
was to ‘meet senior Azeri political and business figures, British
diplomats and visit some of the regions’.

In a Commons debate on Azerbaijan in June this year, Mr Blackman, Mr
Sutcliffe, Mr Hammond and Mr Field had only good things to say about
the country. It was left to others to raise the issue of Azerbaijan’s
human rights record and repressive laws.

Some of these reticent politicians have visited the country at
TEAS’ expense on several occasions. As well as the May visit, Mr
Field received a trip worth £2,500 in July 2010 to ‘speak at a
Nato conference and meet senior Azerbaijani political and business
figures’. In addition, Mr Field, who is the Conservative MP for Cities
of London and Westminster and chairman of the All Party Parliamentary
Group for Azerbaijan, is paid as a member of TEAS’ advisory board
and received £1,000 for six hours’ work done in April and May 2011.

The Bureau asked Mr Field whether he had looked into the sources of
TEAS’ funding. He was unavailable for comment.

Five members of the Conservative Friends of Azerbaijan, all
Parliamentarians, also visited the country on 28 July this year. Lord
Laird, chairman of the EAS advisory board, appears to have enjoyed
two trips to Azerbaijan funded by TEAS within a few months of each
other in 2010, inJune and October. He was accompanied on the June
trip by Lord Kilclooney, though there is no mention of this in the
latter’s entry on the Lords register of interests for that year.

The Bureau made several attempts to contact Lord Kilclooney for
comment. He too was unavailable.

And in March this year ConservativeHome thanked TEAS, the ‘generous
sponsors’ of a party at the Tory Spring meeting. The event, which
featured Liam Fox as guest speaker, was apparently the hit of the
conference. TEAS is set to sponsor further drinks receptions at all
three Party Conferences this autumn as well as managing its new office
in Brussels, which opened there last November.

Who’s funding the funders?

A spokesman for TEAS said it receives funding from individual and
corporate membership fees and donations and ‘complies with all statutes
and regulations’.

TEAS advisory board member Nigel Peters, a director at British
Expertise, told the Bureau his understanding was that TEAS is partly
funded by company subscriptions with the balance coming from the
Heydarov family in Azerbaijan. ‘That’s always been my understanding. I
can’t see where else the money would be coming from,’ he said,
though he stated he had not seen the organisation’s accounts. ‘My
role on the advisory council is partly to help TEAS recruit company
members. I believe they now have 30-40 members paying subscriptions –
a big increase over the last year.’

‘Platinum’ membership of TEAS costs £10,000, while gold membership
is £4,000 and ordinary corporate membership £750-1,500. But TEAS’
accounts report that it was £1,849,087 in the red in March 2010,
with assets of just £168,273. The abbreviated, unaudited accounts
filed with Companies House do not reveal the size of TEAS’ income.

Its outgoings, though, are large. The Society is supporting at least
ten staff in London as well as having to meet its hospitality bills.

TEAS’ directors, Tale and Nijat Heydarov, are also directors of United
Enterprises International Limited, whose December 2010 accounts –
also abbreviated and unaudited – record a debt of some £23,000. TEAS
is listed as an affiliate on the company’s website, and UEI and TEAS
share an address at 2 Queen Anne’s Gate, London SW1.

UEI promotes Jala Juice, which the UEI website says has been the
market leading pomegranate juice in Azerbaijan for 10 years. Jala
Juice is also a ‘gold sponsor’ of TEAS’ business forum.

This fruit juice was also referred to in the Wikileaks cable, which
said: ‘The Heydarovs have largely cornered the fruit juice market in
Azerbaijan, maintaining extremely high prices for locallyâ~@¨ produced
juices and watered-down juice drinks, while making life difficult –
with the help of state customs – for cheaper competitors from Turkey,
Ukraineâ~@¨ and Russia. When USAID tried to support the production
and distribution ofâ~@¨ pomegranate products in Azerbaijan, they
quickly learned that no one sellsâ~@¨ pomegranate juice, concentrate,
or derivatives from Azerbaijan without Heydarov’sâ~@¨ permission.’

UEI denies that Jala Juice is the beneficiary of a monopoly based on
Heydarov family influence.

The cables also allege that many of the Heydarov family operations
are part of the ‘Gilan’, ‘Qabala’, ‘Jala’, or ‘United Enterprises
International’ family of companies. Gilan Holding is listed as an
‘affiliate’ on the UEIholding.com website. Gilan Holding, a major
conglomerate in Azerbaijan, has the same Baku telephone number on
its website as UEI Holding. The Gilan conglomerate includes AFB Bank,
which is another ‘gold sponsor’ of the TEAS business forum.

UEI declined to expand on the nature of its links with Gilan.

A spokesman for TEAS said: ‘Both TEAS and the Azerbaijani Government
want to see a peaceful resolution to the conflict with Armenia,
which is slowing economic and political progress across the entire
South Caucasus region.’

He added: ‘Our activities are geared towards raising awareness
about the conflict and the humanitarian plight of the almost one
million refugees and Internally Displaced Persons living in camps
in Azerbaijan. We have no problem highlighting the fact that four UN
Security Council Resolutions and one UN General Assembly Resolution
remain unimplemented, verifying Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity
regarding Nagorno-Karabakh.’

TEAS also said it had a policy of not commenting on leaked US cables
‘of doubtful provenance.’

None of the Parliamentarians who went on the TEAS trips was available
for comment.

Labour MP for Newport West Paul Flynn, who has previously criticized
Prince Andrew for his activities as trade envoy in Azerbaijan,
said he was worried by apparent Parliamentary links with the Azeri
regime, which he said had a ‘dreadful record of corruption and
jailing opponents’.

http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/politics23180.html

NKR Second President: NKR Cannot Be Part Of Azerbaijan

NKR SECOND PRESIDENT: NKR CANNOT BE PART OF AZERBAIJAN

arminfo
Thursday, September 1, 11:45

“Azerbaijan must be the first to recognize our independence. Baku is
not ready to such step now, but I am sure, it will do that later.

Nagorny Karabakh cannot be part of Azerbaijan. I am sure that
Azerbaijan is well aware of that as well,” Arkady Ghukasyan, the second
president of NKR said in an interview with the NKR Public Television,
ArmInfo’s correspondent to Stepanakert reported.

“…Azerbaijan is not engaged in resolution of the conflict. It tries
its best to harm Armenia. Such is the policy of Ilhav Aliyev, while
we do not aim to destroy Azerbaijan,” he said. Ghukasyan believes
historical reconciliation the only resolution of the conflict. He
is sure that NKR authorities cannot go on any steps infringing the
interests of the people.

“…We should demonstrate to the world that we deserve independence.

We have all the legal bases for that. Unfortunately, everyone now seeks
political solutions neglecting the legal aspect, while a political
solution depends on the political environment,” he said.

“We will yield nothing until we understand what Azerbaijan is ready
for:Alternative to negotiations is war,” he said. He said that final
goal of NKR is a peaceful life of the people. The ex-president is
sure that together with Armenia and Diaspora, Artsakh will overcome
everything.

As for resumption of military actions, the second president of NKR
said: “I am not sure that Azerbaijan is ready to unleash war. The
Azerbaijani leadership is well aware that in case of war, Azerbaijan
face force- majeur situation the first. The world community is against
war and it is evident. The country that will unleash war will be
punished. At some moment Azerbaijan will understand that its hopes
are senseless as NKR can never be part of Azerbaijan,” he said.

NKR has to become a democratic country since it is very difficult
for an unrecognized state to meet challenges, he said.

“Since our task is to have a de-jure status and to be recognized by
the world community, we must learn talking to the world community on
its own language. This made us rapidly pass the stages that take other
countries decades and centuries. We understood then that if we fail
to give freedom to our people, introduce international standards in
our country, our path to independence will be twice as hard. What we
have managed to create in Karabakh is a unique phenomenon I think,”
Arkady Ghukasyan said.

Armenia Winner In Shortwave Radio Frequency World Cup

ARMENIA WINNER IN SHORTWAVE RADIO FREQUENCY WORLD CUP

Tert.am
10:41 01.09.11

Armenian radio listeners have become champions in the Shortwave Radio
Frequency World Cup.

According to the intergovernmental TV and radio company Mir,
the contest had attracted 250,000 participants from 150 world
countries.They all participated in the World Cup from their own
countries

To prevent channel disruptions in Armenia, the Morse alphabet
competition was held at an altitude of 1,750 meters above the sea
level.

The Armenian team was recognized the best in radio sport. Russians
won the second, third and fourth places. The Ukrainians won the
fifth place.

A video footage about the contest can be accessed here.

Chorrord Ishkhanutyun: President Decides In Parliament Speaker’s Fav

CHORRORD ISHKHANUTYUN: PRESIDENT DECIDES IN PARLIAMENT SPEAKER’S FAVOR

Tert.am
10:38 01.09.11

According to the information at the newspaper’s disposal, Armenian
President Serzh Sargsyan decided in favor of Parliament Speaker Hovik
Abrahamyan as head of his election campaign staff.

The talks about Speaker Abrahamyan being perceived as a member of
Robert Kocharyan’s team did not prove convincing for the president
and he decided in Abrahamyan’s favor.

Stepanakert Ready To Negotiate With Baku – Bako Sahakyan

STEPANAKERT READY TO NEGOTIATE WITH BAKU – BAKO SAHAKYAN

Tert.am
14:19 01.09.11

Independent Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR) has entered its twenties.

In an interview with Nezavisimaya Gazeta NKR President Bako Sahakyan
told about the counties’ achievements, problems and priorities.

– Mr. President, what have been the three major achievements of
Nagorno-Karabakh since it gained independence 20 years ago?

– I would point out the following three groups of our country’s major
achievements. First, independent statehood and its institutions. All
the three branches of power have been completely formed and are
efficiently operating. The NKR has an efficient army, which not
only guarantees its independence and security, but also serves as a
stabilizing factor in the region. Our country embarked on the road of
democratic development, and independent Nagorno-Karabakh does not pose
any threat to any state -either in the South Caucasus or in the world.

Secondly, we have been able to cope with the aftermath of the horrible
war unleashed by Azerbaijan, which actually destroyed our economy.

Artakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) is now a steadily developing economy with
high-level domestic stability.

One more achievement is the Armenia-Artsakh-Diaspora alliance, which
is one of the fundamentals of our independent statehood and is of
paramount political, economic and psychological importance for both
Artsakh and all Armenians.

– What are the county’s top priority tasks?

– I have said that our country steadily developing, but, like any
other state, we have problems to deal with. As some problems are
resolved, others arise, which process is taking place in all the
countries. In this context, I would group the tasks facing our
country into politico-military and socio-economic ones. Among
the politico-military tasks are the following priorities: first,
maintaining strategic balance between Artsakh and Azerbaijan. At
the same time, we are for a peaceful settlement of the conflict
by means of negotiations and are doing our utmost. International
recognition of Nagorno-Karabakh is an all-important political issue
for us. We are well aware the issue is not an easy one and requires
a lot of time and efforts. However, the Nagorno-Karabakh people
and leadership are determined to go on struggling for international
recognition. Constant improvement of our government system, further
democratic reforms, formation of civil society and legal reforms is an
important political task as well. In this context, we attach special
importance to establishing ties with different countries and agencies,
whose experience is necessary for our development.

As regards socio-economic tasks, improving living standards –
especially for socially vulnerable sections of the population – is an
urgent task. Among them are also improving the demographic situation,
developing such sectors as economy, energy, mining and processing
industries, agriculture and tourism. Also, we attach special importance
to attracting investments. We have created a favorable investment
environment, and we have rather liberal tax laws and pay special
attention to legal protection of investors’ rights.

– Unlike Abkhazia and Ossetia, with their independence recognized
by some states, Nagorno-Karabakh has not yet been recognized. Are
there any signs that the NKR’s sovereignty will be recognized in the
near future?

– I have noted that the NKR’s international recognition is among our
priorities. In fact, there are no legal grounds for not recognizing
our independence. In this aspect, our arguments are unassailable.

Another matter is geopolitical reasons, conflicting interests and
so on, which are, to an extent, deterrents to Nagorno-Karabakh’s
recognition. But I think that geopolitics and conflicting interests
must give way to right and morals. Striking evidence thereof is that,
over the past three or four years, the process of recognition of
unrecognized states has entered a new, higher-level stage.

Nonetheless, precedents are not decisive factors for us in getting
Nagorno-Karabakh internationally recognized. We will struggle for
recognition irrespective of whether or not other unrecognized states
have been recognized. We have all the grounds – historical, legal,
political and moral.

– In studying the details of the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process,
one gets the impression that NKR representatives may soon return to
the negotiating table…

– Nagorno-Karabakh’s involvement in the peace process as a full
negotiator is the only chance for a comprehensive settlement of the
conflict. The international mediators, particularly the OSCE Mink
Group, admit this fact. Stepanakert is ready for direct negotiations
with Baku as well as for discussing any issues. I think returning to
the full negotiation format is only a matter of time. The sooner it
happens the sooner the conflict will be resolved.

4.6 Percent Growth Of GDP Expected In Armenia – PM

4.6 PERCENT GROWTH OF GDP EXPECTED IN ARMENIA – PM

news.am
Aug 31 2011
Armenia

YEREVAN. – Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan on Tuesday attended
the meeting of Armenian MFA central staff and heads of diplomatic
missions abroad.

Tigran Sargsyan spoke about the current state of Armenia’s economy,
presented the upcoming programs and planned activities of the
government. The Prime Minister summed up the economic results of
the first half of 2011 and noted that 4.6 percent growth of GDP is
expected in 2011.

As for inflation, according to him, from 10-percent inflation stage
Armenia has stepped into 5 percent stage, which will create favorable
environment for curbing inflation in 2012.

Reflecting on the priority programs of the government, the PM
said that they also cover the process of improving the business
environment. During current year, the government carried out important
activities in this area, particularly, in the direction of tax and
customs administration, the introduction of electronic reporting system
that should significantly reduce the contacts of tax inspectors with
representatives of the business environment.

Prime Minister Sargsyan informed the diplomats that the concept of
industrial policy and the program of its implementation are being
developed in Armenia for the first time. It will encompass the economic
structure of Armenia for the next 10 years, identify the present and
highlight comparative advantages and constraints, he added.