Dual use goods in EU-Armenia relations – opinions

Dual use goods in EU-Armenia relations – opinions

14:33 * 23.07.14

Difficulties often emerge in the EU-Armenia relations when it comes to
the import and export of dual use goods, Karen Vardanyan, COE of the
Union of Information Technology Enterprises (UITE), told Tert.am,
commenting on the reports about EU plans to stop supplying dual-use
high-tech products to Russia (as a punitive measure).

That is, the punitive measures will apply to Armenia as well if
Armenia joins the Eurasian Economic Union (EaEU) within the announced
timeframe.

“The import of dual-use goods to Armenia, particularly from the EU
member-states, has been difficult, and Armenia’s authorities have
shown a formal approach because of the Western states’ pressure with
respect to the import of dual-use goods,” he said.

“The point is that dual-use goods are clearly differentiated from
other goods. However, since customs officers are not qualified to
differentiate, they send them for special examination. It is the fifth
year that we have been trying to facilitate the procedure because it
creates problems in our work,” he said.

Vardanyan said he means both the import and export of dual use products.

“Because the West, particularly the United States, has improved the
relations with Iran, they have now started the delivery of dual [use
products]. In that respect, I think, it is important to lift that
restriction for us so that we could supply Iran with Hi-Tech
products,” he explained.

The specialist said he sees only one way out: negotiations between
Armenia’s Foreign Ministry and the EU in an attempt to prevent the
country from incurring the influence of the “attitude to Russia”. He
further stressed the need of facilitating the customs check
procedures.

Economist Tatul Manaseryan says he believes that it is important to
focus on the political rather than economic aspect of the sanctions.
Speaking to Tert.am, the economist noted that both Russia and the EU
member states have got laws on dual use goods.

“Dual use goods can be used in both civil and military industries.
These sanctions should be considered in a political rather than
economic context, as the EU member states are tied to Russia with many
bonds, though the enforcement of sanctions is undesirable for Russia,”
he said.

Manaseryan did not rule out the possibility of new scenarios until
autumn, the expected period of Armenia’s accession to the Russia-led
economic bloc.

Asked whether Armenia’s accession would be advantageous at all given
that many expert analyses forecast a downfall in Russia’s economy, the
expert warned against relying on such evaluations. “Evaluations by
such experts are either very sophisticated and not based on profound
analyses or simply politicized. It is important to make a
comprehensive study of Russia’s economy. Besides, the Eurasian Union
is not just limited to the Russian Federation. By joining the EaEU,
Armenia gets the chance to increase its consumer markets a hundred
times. The same goes for industries, agriculture and high technologies
– all the spheres without any exception. This is quite a favorable
situation for Armenia. Of course, the end goal for us is the European
market, the United States and Japan, which pursue higher standards,
but we have a long way to pass to achieve that,” he added.

Noting that Armenia has recorded a serious progress in institutional
reforms, the expert said he thinks that the achievements in that and
many other sectors that have seen a considerable success should give
the country the status of a leading country, not just an ordinary
member state, in the Customs Union. Manaseryan noted the EU based its
decision to sign an Association Agreement with Armenia on the progress
in those particular sectors.

Armenian News – Tert.am

From: Baghdasarian

Armenian, Italian FMs discuss bilateral, international issues

Armenian, Italian FMs discuss bilateral, international issues

12:10 23.07.2014

On July 22 Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian who is paying a working
visit to Brussels, met with Federica Mogherini, the Foreign Minister
of Italy, who is presiding over the European Union.

During the meeting the sides discussed a wide range of issues on
bilateral agenda, touched upon a number of regional and international
issues.

In the context of the Italian Presidency of the EU, the Ministers
exchanged thoughts over Armenia-European Union relations.

From: Baghdasarian

http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/07/23/armenian-italian-fms-discuss-bilateral-international-issues/

LAUSD expands probe into Magnolia charter schools

JUST IN: LAUSD expands probe into Magnolia charter schools
Posted on July 17, 2014 1:30 pm by Vanessa Romo
Magnolia Science Academy 7 LAUSD

Magnolia Science Academy 7

* Updated

LAUSD’s audit of two Magnolia Science Academy charter schools leading
to their possible closure has triggered investigations into the
financial health of six other schools run by the same non-profit
group.

“We are looking at the other Magnolia charter schools through the
Office of the Inspector General,” Superintendent John Deasy told LA
School Report today.

The district denied the charter renewal applications for Magnolia
Science Academies 6 and 7 after an independent audit conducted on
behalf of the district determined that the schools’ parent company,
Magnolia Public Schools (MPS), is insolvent. The audit uncovered a
number of fiscal management violations.

MPS, which is based in Westminster, Calif., operates eight schools
within LA Unified that serve more than 2,700 students. It also runs
three other schools in San Diego, Santa Clara and Costa Mesa.

The organization told LA School Report today it is appealing the
denials to the LA County Board of Education, an avenue that state laws
provide. The schools have also filed for an injunction in LA Superior
Court to allow the schools to remain open. A hearing is set for July
24.

LA Unified’s chief legal counsel, David Holmquist, said the district
routinely expands the scope of its investigations when there is
evidence of potential instability.

“It’s our normal course of action when we get a report that says
something is wrong,” he explained.

Holmquist said the findings of further investigations could launch the
revocation process for the remaining Magnolia schools, putting the
future of more than 2,300 students in jeopardy.

About 140 students who attended Magnolia Science Academy 6 in Palms
and another 300 who attended Magnolia Science Academy 7 in Van Nuys
will have to find new schools to attend starting in the fall.

Fiscal mismanagement problems and low enrollment have plagued most the
LA Magnolia campuses since the first charter was founded in 2002. Most
recently, a 2012 audit of Magnolias 1, 2 and 3 by the Inspector
General’s office found that Magnolia “needed to strengthen their
internal control systems and their oversight of fiscal and financial
operations.”

According to that review of the non-profit group’s financial
statements and accounting records numerous concerns emerged such as:
non-disclosure of transactions; failure to maintain required reserves;
failure to appropriately apply accrual basis of accounting;
insufficient monitoring of cash receipts and deposits process;
insufficient documentation for disbursements; a lack of control over
journal entries, and lack of adequate training for the accounting
staff.

Despite the irregularities, the district did not initiate the
revocation process for any of schools. Instead, it made
recommendations for the charter management company to correct the
problems.

These are Magnolia’s eight schools in LA Unified:

Magnolia Science Academy 1- Reseda
Enrolls 538 Students
Charter renewed in 2012 and expires in 2019

Magnolia Science Academy 2 – Valley
Enrolls 440 students
Charter renewed in 2012 and expires in 2017

Magnolia Science Academy 3 – Carson
Enrolls 426 students
Charter renewed in 2012 and expires in 2017

Magnolia Science Academy 4 – Venice
Enrolls 202 students
Charter renewed in 2013 and expires in 2018

Magnolia Science Academy 5 – Hollywood
Enrolls 240 students
Charter renewed in 2013 and expires in 2018

Magnolia Science Academy 6 – Palms
Enrolls 137 students
Charter was up 2013, not renewed

Magnolia Science Academy 7 – Van Nuys
Enrolls 301 students
Charter was up 2013, not renewed

Magnolia Science Academy 8 – Bell (Pilot School)
Enrolls 497 students

From: Baghdasarian

http://laschoolreport.com/just-in-lausd-expanding-probe-into-magnolia-charter-schools/

Tank Biathlon will do without NATO

DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
July 21, 2014 Monday

TANK BIATHLON WILL DO WITHOUT NATO

by: Oleg Bozhov

HIGHLIGHT: TWELVE COUNTRIES WILL TAKE PART IN MILITARY CONTEST IN
ALABINO IN MOSCOW REGION; Representatives of not less than 12
countries will participate in international tank biathlon contest in
Alabino in Moscow Region this year. The contest will take place from
August 4 until August 16. Representatives of NATO countries that have
formerly submitted applications for participation will not be there.

Representatives of not less than 12 countries will participate in
international tank biathlon contest in Alabino in Moscow Region this
year. The contest will take place from August 4 until August 16.
Representatives of NATO countries that have formerly submitted
applications for participation will not be there. Servicemen from
Armenia, Belarus and Kazakhstan will be traditional participants.
Crews from Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, Angola, Venezuela, India,
Mongolia, Serbia and China will compete for the first time. Along with
this, China plans to participate in the contest at its own tanks.
Twenty-two countries more are going to send their observers to the
biathlon.

Earlier, Sergei Shoigu expressed a hope that tank biathlon contest
would become traditional and would serve as a powerful factor of
strengthening of friendly relations and confidence among countries. At
the ceremony of closing of the tank biathlon contest of 2013 the
Defense Minister said, “We hope that there will be more teams next
year. At least, partners from the US and Italy responded to our
invitation actively. We are waiting for response from Germany.” In
2013, a Russian crew from the Western Military District took the first
place in the final round, the second place was taken by tank crew from
Kazakhstan, the third by the crew of Belarus and the fourth by the
crew from Armenia.

At that moment, the Defense Ministry planned that crews from the UK,
Italy, US, France, Germany and Sweden would possibly participate in
the final round of the international stage of the contest of 2014
besides representatives of the CIS. However, political situation
changed: after events in Ukraine some of these countries announced
stopping of military cooperation with Russia. Western NATO member
states including those that had submitted applications for
participation gave up participation in the contest.

But the remaining 12 participants of the tank contest are convinced
that struggle will be heated even without them.

Source: Moskovsky Komsomolets, July 18, 2014, p. 6

From: Baghdasarian

Karabakh settlement not realistic in visible future – expert

Karabakh settlement not realistic in visible future – expert

16:50 * 22.07.14

To expect the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict to find a solution in the
foreseeable future would mean to be very far from the reality, an
Armenian analyst has said, addressing the continuing peace talks over
the land dispute.

Alexander Margarov made the remark at a news conference today, as he
addressed the recent Twitter post by James Warlick, the US co-chair of
the OSCE Minsk Group (saying the mission seeks a negotiated settlement
of the conflict)

“We do not see the necessary resources and desires by the
international community to enable the parties to sign the [peace]
accord; and Azerbaijan’s non-constructive position adds to this. There
are no grounds for optimism or pessimism; it is just necessary to be
realistic,” said the expert.

Asked to comment on the delay in Armenia’s accession to the Russia-led
Eurasian Economic Union, Margarov said he thinks that the political
approaches have not yet taken effect to enable the country to push
ahead with the process. He also pointed out to objective restrictions
preventing a further progress in the accession plans.

Armenian News – Tert.am

From: Baghdasarian

Armenian oligarch’s company worked in the shadow

Newspaper: Armenian oligarch’s company worked in the shadow

by Alexandr Avanesov

Tuesday, July 22, 13:15

The Yerevan-based Haykakan Zhamanak (Armenian Time) newspaper says
that the State Revenue Committee has published the list of the
companies, whose funds on the tax accounts in early July 2014 are much
bigger than in early July 2013.

“For the first time the list features Natali Pharm controlled by MP
from the ruling Republican Party of Armenia, oligarch Samvel
Alexanyan. According to the data published, the amount indicated on
the specified company’s tax accounts in early July is by 139 mln AMD
bigger than in early July 2013. What does it mean? Why have the
figures grown? It will shortly become known whether Natali Pharm was
operating in the shadow earlier if the State Revenue Committee
publishes similar data for each ten-day period of the month”, says the
newspaper.

To recall, on 24 May 2014 Armenian Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan
told journalists that Samvel Alexanyan “promised to work in the tax
field if everybody works so”. “What he did earlier makes no difference
for me. The most important thing is how the entrepreneurs will work
now. The Finance Ministry is holding meetings with the businessmen to
find out how they work”, Abrahamyan said. In the meantime, he denied
the reports that during a meeting with the businessmen he said that
“at least 90% of the businessmen should work in the tax field”.

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From: Baghdasarian

http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid

LTP on Constitutional Reform: First president says Sargsyan wants to

LTP on Constitutional Reform: First president says Sargsyan wants to
“eternalize his power”

Politics | 22.07.14 | 17:44

By Sara Khojoyan
ArmeniaNow reporter

Independent Armenia’s first president and opposition leader, Levon
Ter-Petrosyan says the issue of Constitutional reforms creates a
special gap between the government and the opposition, and in case of
continuing it, President Serzh Sargsyan might face loss of power.

Political analysts and other oppositional forces say that
Ter-Petrosyan points at pressure put on Prosperous Armenia Party, the
second-strongest political party.

“If Serzh Sargsyan continues to persist in his attempt to eternalize
his power by means of constitutional reforms, then under serious
political processes that will unfold in autumn, he, no doubt, will
become the digger of his own ‘bandit state’ system’s grave,”
Ter-Petrosyan said in an interview with ilur.am website, thus
promising a ‘hot’ political autumn.

Emphasizing that planned Constitutional reforms ruin Armenian
sovereignty, and “even though all serious political forces have
pronounced categorically against the initiative of constitutional
changes,” Ter-Petrosyan mentioned that Sargsyan sees the position of
the Prosperous Armenia Party as the main obstacle on his way to
achieving the goal.

“If until recently he tried to overcome this obstacle by a carrot,
that is, to win the party over by some promises, then now, according
to the information we have, by employing the entire law-enforcement
machine, he is going to use the stick against the PAP, that is,
threats and blackmail, and the other opposition forces and the entire
society cannot tolerate it,” the first president said.

It is noteworthy that in spring when presenting the 12-point demands
to the government, the oppositional political quartet, including
Ter-Petrosyan’s Armenian National Congress (ANC), did not include a
point about rejecting Constitutional reforms in the list, mainly
because one of the forces – Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF)
party has always given importance to starting the process of reforms
of the country’s main law.

And now, when the head of the government, Hovik Abrahamyan, is PAP
leader Gagik Tsarukyan’s relative (his daughter’s father-in-law),
Ter-Petrosyan views Tsarukyan’s position on Constitutional reforms
endangered.

According to political analyst, oppositional Heritage party member
Stepan Safaryan, Ter-Petrosyan desires the process of Constitutional
reforms to become a tool for consolidating political forces.

“And he is afraid that PAP will give in and agree with the government.
And Levon Ter-Petrosyan assures PAP that he will stand fast,” Safaryan
told news.am.

At an interview with news.am political analyst Yervand Bozoyan
mentioned that the political forces understand that Constitutional
changes are unacceptable.

“It is clear that there is peace within the quartet who refuses any
changes. Ter-Petrosyan expressed his concern about the government
pressing on PAP. And thus the first president urges the people to be
one for all and all for one.”

From: Baghdasarian

http://armenianow.com/news/politics/56283/levon_terpetrosyan_serzh_sargsyan_gagik_tsarukyan_constitutional_reform

Une délégation arménienne en visite

REVUE DE PRESSE
Une délégation arménienne en visite

>, explique Véronique Meynard, chargée de
communication de la banque à Serres-Castets, qui a servi de guide à
une délégation d’Arméniens, dont le président et le directeur général
de la société ACBA, filiale du Crédit agricole en Arménie. Accompagnés
de Chantal Merigot, de la chambre d’agriculture des Hautes-Pyrénées,
ils ont découvert l’élevage de porcs noirs de Bigorre à Layrisse,
avant de visiter la coopérative des Gaves à Lourdes et de terminer par
une halte à La Ferme en direct, magasin de producteurs locaux, jeudi
dernier. L’occasion de découvrir les circuits courts, de l’élevage à
la vente de produits transformés.

mardi 22 juillet 2014,
Stéphane (c)armenews.com

From: Baghdasarian

http://www.ladepeche.fr/article/2014/07/21/1921880-une-delegation-armenienne-en-visite.html

Georgia rules out ethnic reasons for brawl at Surb Echmiadzin Church

Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
July 21 2014

Georgia rules out ethnic reasons for brawl at Surb Echmiadzin Church

21 July 2014 – 12:53pm

The Georgian Interior Ministry said that the brawl at the Surb
Echmiadzin Church of Armenia in Tbilisi on July 19, 2014, was not an
act of interethnic tensions, News Georgia reports.

The Armenian Eparchy in Georgia claimed yesterday that it was an
attack on the church motivated by ethnic and religious hatred.
According to the Eparchy, an unidentified woman and two of her friends
started a quarrel with clerics. About 50 people arrived in two hours,
some of them carrying blades. They started a fight with clerics.

From: Baghdasarian

Prosperous Armenia leader concerned over Levon Hayrapetyan’s arrest

Prosperous Armenia leader concerned over Levon Hayrapetyan’s arrest

10:41 * 21.07.14

The Prosperous Armenia party’s leader, Gagik Tsarukyan, is concerned
over Russian-Armenian businessman Levon Hayrapetyan’s arrest, a
spokesperson has said.

“The PAP leader highly appreciates Levon Hayrapetyan’s philantrophoc
activities in Armenia and Artsakh [Nagorno-Karabakh] and finds that
the Armenian authorities have to do everything possible to resolve the
truth through state channels. Gagik Tsarukyan, for his part, is ready
to offer any assistance upon necessity,” Iveta Tonoyan told Tert.am.

Hayrapetyan, an affluent businessman-philantropist from
Nagorno-Karabakh, was detained in Moscow last week over alleged links
with a criminal group.

Armenian News – Tert.am

From: Baghdasarian