"Azerbaijan Will Make Not Concession". Safar Abiev Announced

"AZERBAIJAN WILL MAKE NO CONCESSION", SAFAR ABIEV ANNOUNCED

AZG Armenian Daily
03/06/2008

Karabakh issue

Azerbaijani Defense Minister Safar Abiev announced that his country
will make no concession to the issue of safeguarding of Azerbaijani
territorial integrity.

"If Armenia continues to delay the settlement of the issue by peaceful
way, Azerbaijan will not agree with that categorically and will
liberate the territories at any price. Armenia should understand it
once and for ever", said Abiev during a meeting with Estonian Defense
Forces Commander, Lieutenant-General Ants Laaneots on Thursday in Baku,
"Noyan Tapan" agency reported.

BAKU: Peter Semneby: "I Am Ready To Visit Nagorno Karabakh, But It R

PETER SEMNEBY: "I AM READY TO VISIT NAGORNO KARABAKH, BUT IT REQUIRES PRINCIPLE AGREEMENT OF THE SIDES"

Azeri Press Agency
June 3 2008
Azerbaijan

Baku. Tamara Grigoryeva-APA. "Principally, I am ready to visit Nagorno
Karabakh, but it requires principle agreement of the sides", Special
Representative of the European Union for the South Caucasus Peter
Semneby told today the press conference in Baku, APA reports.

He underlined that the visit to Nagorno Karabakh could be effective.

"I am thinking how to organize this visit. European Union can play a
positive role in the settlement of the conflict and have an influence
on improvement of the relations between the sides", he said.

Peter Semneby said the visit of the two countries’ intellectuals to
Nagorno Karabakh was promising.

"I hope such initiatives will help to improve the relations between
the sides in future," he said.

President Sarkisian Appoints Vartan Khachatrian His Aide

PRESIDENT SARKISIAN APPOINTS VARTAN KHACHATRIAN HIS AIDE

ARMENPRESS
June 2, 2008

YEREVAN, JUNE 2, ARMENPRESS: On May 31 President Serzh Sarkisian
signed a decree to dismiss Sergo Yeritsian from the office of aide
to president of the Republic of Armenia.

The presidential press service told Armenpress that by another decree
signed on the same day Serzh Sarkisian appointed Vartan Khachatrian
as an aide to president of the Republic of Armenia.

Events In National Gallary

EVENTS IN NATIONAL GALLERY
By Marietta Makarian

AZG Armenian Daily
03/06/2008

Culture

The history of our country is our biography and it is reflected in
our essence, in our character and manner of life.

Presentation of the book of Seyranuhi Geghamian "I am a citizen of
the Republic of Armenia" took place in the National Gallery on May
30. The book is published by order of the Ministry of Culture and
Minister Hasmik Poghosian.

"The aim of the book is to help know better our country – the Republic
of Armenia. As knowing of your country means understanding better
your own ego and having a feeling of belonging to your land, country
and people", mentioned the author of the book.

The book is divided into three parts that present the way that our
country passed until it could stand by the other countries as a free,
independent and equal in rights state with its State Flag, Emblem
and Anthem. The book is very instructive especially for the young
generation and can serve as an encyclopedia.

Deputy Director of the National Gallery Hasmik Harutounian, Director
of the Genocide Museum Hayk Demoyan and from Constitutional Court
Arushan Hakobyan spoke of the book mentioning that it should become
a reference book of each Armenian.

After it the chronicle-documentary film "State Symbols" was shown. The
film is shot to order of the Ministry of Culture.

Earlier an exhibition under heading "Heroic battles of May and the
Republic of Armenia" was held in the Museum of History of Armenia. It
is an exceptional opportunity not only to get acquainted with the
history of May heroic battles and the explanations and maps of them
but also to see the photos, weapons, personal belongings, memos
and many other important documents of the commanders and those who
participated in the battles in Sardarapat, Bash-Aparan and Gharakilisa.

Ex-Vice Speaker Of RA Parliament: Presidential Election In 1996 In A

EX-VICE SPEAKER OF RA PARLIAMENT: PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IN 1996 IN ARMENIA DID NOT STAND THE TEST OF DEMOCRACY AND WERE HELD WITH VIOLATIONS

arminfo
2008-06-02 14:40:00

ArmInfo. The presidential election in Armenia in 1996, as a result of
which Levon Ter-Petrosyan was announced a winner, did not stand the
test of democracy and were held with violations, ex-vice speaker of
RA parliament Karapet Rubinyan said commenting, by ArmInfo’s request,
the democratic nature of 1996 presidential election. He said that
he was at one of the election precincts in Lori region the voting
day in September, 1996, and he observed for the "election to be held
without violations". However, Rubinyan said, later he knew about the
facts of ballot stuffing, double and open voting and other violations
from his friends. "I can only say that Levon Ter- Petrosyan recently
called the results of 1996 election disputable, however, the scales
of falsifications were incomparable with 2003 and 2008 elections",
K. Rubinyan said.

TABDC Chairman Takes Part in Reception of Mosaic Institute

TURKISH ARMENIAN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL CHAIRMAN TAKES PART IN
RECEPTION OF MOSAIC INSTITUTE

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TORONTO, MAY 30, ARMENIANS TODAY – NOYAN TAPAN.

Kaan Soyak, the Co-Chair of the Turkish Armenian Business Development
Council (TABDC), took part in a dinner reception on May 22 to address a
group of Canadians of Turkish and Armenian origin. The Mosaic
Institute, a Canadian NGO, seeks to address conflict regions of the
world by facilitating dialogue between their respective diaspora
communities in Canada.

The mission of the TABDC is to seek normalization between Turkey and
Armenia by opening the border between the two countries. In addition,
the TABDC advocates establishing diplomatic relations between Turkey
and Armenia.

http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=1139

Armenia: `few tangible results’ on PACE demands so far

The FINANCIAL, Georgia
May 29 2008

Armenia: `few tangible results’ on PACE demands so far, says
Monitoring Committee

29/05/2008 11:15

The FINANCIAL — The Monitoring Committee of the Parliamentary
Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), meeting in Kyiv on 26 and 27
May 2008, welcomed the initiatives taken by the Armenian authorities
to address the issues contained in Resolution 1609 (2008) on the
functioning of democratic institutions in Armenia.

However, it is concerned that, to date, these initiatives have led to
only a few tangible results regarding compliance with the demands of
the Assembly as set out in this Resolution.

In Resolution 1609 (2008), the Assembly resolved to consider the
possibility of suspending the voting rights of the Armenian delegation
at the start of its June 2008 part-session unless considerable
progress is made on the following requirements:

¢ to revoke, in line with Venice Commission recommendations, the
recently adopted amendments to the Law on Conducting Meetings,
Assemblies, Rallies and Demonstrations;

¢ to start an independent, transparent and credible inquiry into
the events on 1 March 2008, as well as the circumstances that led to
them;

¢ to release the persons detained on seemingly artificial and
politically motivated charges;

¢ to initiate an open and serious dialogue between the political
forces on the reforms demanded by the Assembly.

The committee noted that the required changes to the Law on Conducting
Meetings, Assemblies, Rallies and Demonstrations have been passed at
first reading by the National Assembly of Armenia and expects them to
be adopted and promulgated before the start of the June part-session
of PACE. It welcomes the steps taken to initiate a dialogue on the
reforms requested by the Assembly, most notably with respect to the
electoral system and the status and rights of the opposition. It
expresses the hope that those opposition leaders who to date have been
reluctant to participate in this dialogue will now consider joining.

That said, the committee is seriously concerned about the lack of any
noticeable progress on the opening of an independent and credible
enquiry. The format envisaged of a parliamentary ad hoc committee to
carry out the inquiry into the events on, and leading to, 1 March will
lack the requisite independence and credibility demanded by the
Assembly, unless the participation of extra-parliamentary opposition,
civil society and international experts is guaranteed. The committee
also regrets that no progress has been made regarding the release of
persons detained on seemingly artificial and politically motivated
charges.

The committee is convinced that, although time is limited, it is still
possible for the Armenian authorities to address the requirements of
the Assembly in time for the visit of the co-rapporteurs of the
committee in the week before the June part-session.

Therefore, the committee instructed its Chair to ask on its behalf for
a debate under urgent procedure during the June 2008 part-session of
the Assembly if the co-rapporteurs, following their visit to Armenia
on 16 and 17 June, conclude that insufficient progress has been
achieved by then.

Armenia wishes to normalize relations with Turkey – president

Interfax News Agency, Russia
May 24 2008

ARMENIA WISHES TO NORMALIZE RELATIONS WITH TURKEY – PRESIDENT

Armenia wants to develop cooperation with the United States and to
normalize relations with its neighbors, Turkey among them, President
Serzh Sargsyan told representatives of the American Jewish Committee
(AJC) in Yerevan on Thursday.

"We view the deepening of our relations [between Armenia and the
United States] as the token of economic success, democratic
development and regional stability," the presidential press office
quoted Sargsyan to Interfax.

"Armenia also wants to normalize relations with neighbors. It has many
times called for restoring relations with Turkey without
preconditions," he said.

Ambassador Peter Rosenblatt said they had profound knowledge of the
South Caucasus and were closely watching regional developments.

The delegation of the AJC, a leading Jewish lobbying organization in
the United States, is visiting Yerevan to discuss the Armenian-
Turkish relations.

AJC Strategic Research Director Barry Jacobs and Executive Director of
the American-Armenian Public Committee Ross Vartanian also attended
the meeting.

Armenia vs Greece tomorrow

Armenia vs Greece tomorrow

armradio.am
31.05.2008 14:34

On June 1st the Armenian national football team will hold a friendly
match with the team of Greece. The match will take place in the German
city of Offenbach.

On May 28 the friendly match in Tiraspol between the national football
teams of Armenia and Moldova ended in a draw (2:2). The goals were
scored by Marcos Pizelli, Ararat Arackelyan, Levon Pachajyan and Sergey
Alexeyev.

NK conflict must be resolved peacefully, RF Foreign Minister says

PanARMENIAN.Net

Karabakh conflict must be resolved peacefully, the RF Foreign Minister says
31.05.2008 13:53 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov is confident
that there is no military solution to the Nagorno Karabakh
conflict. Mr Lavrov emphasized that the conflict should be resolved by
-peaceful means exclusively.-

-As to the armament problem in the region, the parameters of armament
and warlike equipment are regulated by international treaties
supported by a number of verifying mechanisms,- he said Friday after
talks with Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian, RIA Novosti
reports.