Seiran Ohanian Points Out The Necessity Of Boosting Armenian-Romania

SEIRAN OHANIAN POINTS OUT THE NECESSITY OF BOOSTING ARMENIAN-ROMANIAN MILITARY COOPERATION

ARMENPRESS
JULY 9

Armenian Defense Minister Seyran Ohanian received today Romanian
ambassador to Armenia Krina Prunariu and Deputy Colonel Korneliu
Kalistru who has been appointed Romanian military attach? in Armenia.

Spokesman for the Armenian Defense Ministry Seiran Shahsuvarian
told Armenpress that during the meeting the minister congratulated
the newly appointed military attach? expressing hope that bilateral
military cooperation will be expanded more during his tenure.

The newly appointed military attach? thanked the defense minister and
assured that he will continue the work of the previous attach? with new
enthusiasm to reach new level of cooperation between the two countries.

The sides also referred to the political and economic cooperation
between the two countries pointing out also the necessity of boosting
military cooperation.

Seiran Ohanian noted that Armenia is for boosting bilateral cooperation
particularly in peacekeeping activity supporting the activities
carried out in Afghanistan.

The minister underscored the cooperation in military-education sphere,
pointing out the existing wide opportunities.

The sides also spoke about the reforms taking place in Armenia within
the frameworks of the country’s Euro-integration process and Individual
Partnership Action Plan program with NATO

EDM: GUAM Summit Held Amid Adverse Trends on Energy and Conflicts

Eurasia Daily Monitor

July 7, 2008 — Volume 5, Issue 128

GUAM SUMMIT HELD AMID ADVERSE TRENDS ON ENERGY AND SECESSIONIST
CONFLICTS

by Vladimir Socor

Leaders of the GUAM group of countries — Georgia, Ukraine,
Azerbaijan, and Moldova — and of GUAM Partner countries (Lithuania, Poland,
Romania, and Czech Republic) held the annual GUAM summit on July 1 in
Batumi, Georgia. Under the motto, `GUAM: Integrating Europe’s East,’ a
signal that the European Union could not miss, this year’s summit registered
adverse trends on the issues of uppermost concern to GUAM countries: the
secessionist conflicts and Caspian energy transit.

In the backdrop to the GUAM summit, Russia accelerated the seizure of
Abkhazia from Georgia by force, the first instance of seemingly successful
Russian territorial revisionism in the post-Soviet era, and potentially
repeatable elsewhere. In his speech at the summit, Georgian President
Mikheil Saakashvili noted the parallels with the situation in Europe during
the late 1930s.

European Union leaders, however, had failed to raise this issue at the
EU-Russia summit on June 26 and 27, despite multiple appeals by Georgia and
countries friendly to it. In the wake of that EU failure, Lithuanian
President Valdas Adamkus told the GUAM summit, `Georgia and the whole of
Europe need clear answers about what an alien army does in this or that
country, on whose authority and on what mandate. Russia’s so-called
peacekeeping operation is preventing the return of hundreds of thousands of
expellees, while forcing the remaining population to link their future with
the presence of Russian troops’ (BNS, July 2). Azerbaijan’s President Ilham
Aliyev also expressed strong support for Georgia in that context (Trend,
July 2).

The summit registered `deep concern about the threats caused by the
protracted conflicts and armed separatism’ (Abkhazia, South Ossetia,
Karabakh, and Transnistria). It called for resolving those conflicts on the
basis of `territorial integrity and inviolability of the internationally
recognized borders of the states, reintegration of the uncontrolled
territories into the states that they are a part of, return of forcibly
displaced persons, development of civil society, restoration of destroyed
infrastructure on these territories’, and mobilization of international
support toward that end (summit communiqués, July 1).

Stagnation of Western-led pipeline and overland transport projects
through the region is the other issue of concern to GUAM countries. The
group is appealing to the EU to revitalize these projects, particularly the
long-planned trans-Caspian transport links, `without which GUAM’s transit
potential could not fully develop, and the bridge between Europe and Asia
could not be created,’ as the Azerbaijani presidency noted when handing over
the reins to Georgia in Batumi (Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan,
`Report on GUAM during the Azerbaijani Presidency,’ July 2008).

Some projects are being realized incrementally and on a relatively
small scale, primarily through the efforts of GUAM countries themselves and
short of the strategic scale that Brussels and Washington had envisaged
before dropping the flag of leadership. During the Batumi summit, Presidents
Saakashvili and Aliyev symbolically lit the gas stove in a Batumi apartment,
inaugurating the flow of gas from Azerbaijan to this part of Georgia. Energy
Ministers Natig Aliev of Azerbaijan and Alexandre Khetaguri of Georgia,
Economics Minister Eka Sharashidze of Georgia, and Transport Minister Serik
Ahmetov of Kazakhstan discussed plans to increase oil deliveries along the
direct corridor from Kazakhstan to Azerbaijan and Georgian Black Sea ports,
for further shipment to Ukraine and into the projected
Odessa-Brody-Plock-Gdansk route. The energy summit held in Kyiv in May
launched an updated, expanded version of this project.

The Georgian-led GUAM Secretariat and the International Road Union
(IRU) announced the creation of a partnership at this summit. The IRU, an
overarching organization representing trucking, bus, and other forms of the
motor transportation business, has launched a New Eurasian Land Transport
Initiative (NELTI) involving the GUAM countries. GUAM Secretary-General
Valeri Chechelashvili and IRU Secretary-General Martin Marmy presented the
concept to the summit participants. It envisages the formation of a
transport corridor Europe-Caucasus-Central Asia for freight services and
passenger traffic, along the historic Silk Road. Trans-Black Sea and
trans-Caspian ferryboat links for motor vehicles are key elements in this
project (Statement by the GUAM Heads of State, July 1). NELTI might become
one component in the overall Europe-Caucasus-Central Asia transit corridor,
originally promoted as TRACECA by EU authorities in Brussels, but then
relegated to the back burner of EU policy.

Azerbaijan’s chairmanship of GUAM (June 2007-June 2008) proved to be
the most efficient and dedicated chairmanship in GUAM’s institutional
history. It collected and published for the first time the full record of
GUAM documents and activities, from the organization’s inception in 1997 to
date, in several volumes. It hosted three goal-oriented, project-based
international conferences in Baku, and published the proceedings with
full-scale policy recommendations concerning the protracted conflicts,
energy development and transportation (`Basic Principles for the Settlement
of Conflicts on the Territories of GUAM States,’ April 2008; `GUAM Transit,’
April 2008; and `GUAM Development Strategy,’ May 2008).

These contributions have laid the basis for developing a `GUAM aquis.’
They also form a basis for GUAM’s incoming Georgian chairmanship to move
forward.

–Vladimir Socor

BAKU: OSCE Official Cites "Golden Opportunity" To Settle Garabagh Co

OSCE OFFICIAL CITES "GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY" TO SETTLE GARABAGH CONFLICT

AzerNews
July 2 2008
Azerbaijan

The OSCE Parliamentary Assembly President Goran Lennmarker has cited
"a golden opportunity" to settle the long-standing Armenia-Azerbaijan
Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh dispute.

Lennmarker, who also acts as rapporteur on the conflict, told
the group’s summer session under way in Astana, Kazakhstan it was
disappointing that this chance has not been used so far to sign a
peace accord.

"Ways of resolving the conflict have been sought for several years. A
good opportunity has now emerged to do so," the diplomat said.

He emphasized that if the option currently offered to the conflicting
sides is accepted, this will facilitate restoring relations between
Azerbaijan and Armenia.

"Both countries presently have a good chance to change the status quo
and to further the settlement process. If they have political will,
it is possible to sign an agreement."

Lennmarker said a resumption of military action in the region was
absolutely unacceptable and all means at the disposal should be
availed of to avert a war threat. "I don’t even want to think about
this happening," he added.

Bust Of Komitas Unveiled In Quebec

BUST OF KOMITAS UNVEILED IN QUEBEC

ArmInfo
2008-07-08 21:34:00

A bust of the famous Armenian composer Komitas was unveiled in the
Park of Poets of Quebec on July 6, reports the press service of the
Foreign Ministry of Armenia.

The bust was granted to the municipality of Quebec by the Central
Office of Hay Dat in Montreal.

Representatives of the local Armenian community, officials of the
Embassy of Armenia in Canada as well as deputy mayor Jacques Joli-Coeur
attended the ceremony.

Best Sports Family Competition’s Final To Be Held In Tsakhkadzor

BEST SPORTS FAMILY COMPETITION’S FINAL TO BE HELD IN TSAKHKADZOR

NOYAN TAPAN

Ju ly 8
Yerevan

The final of the Best Sports Family republican competition instituted
by the RA President will be held on July 10-12 in Tsakhkadzor. Khachik
Asrian, the RA Deputy Minister of Sport and Youth Affairs, told Noyan
Tapan correspondent that the event has become traditional, it is being
held for the 5th year, and the number of participants grows year by
year. This time in total 124 families took part in the preliminary
tour held in the communities. 36 families from all RA regions and NKR
will take part in the final to be held in Tsakhkadzor. Six kinds of
sports are in the competition program. The total prize find is 12m
120 thousand drams.

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Armenian Foreign Ministry Condemns The Terrorist Act Near Indian Emb

ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY CONDEMNS THE TERRORIST ACT NEAR INDIAN EMBASSY IN KABUL

ARMENPRESS
July 8

Armenian Foreign Ministry condemned today the act of terrorism near
the Indian embassy in Kabul. "With deep indignation we learnt about
the terrorist act near the Indian embassy in Kabul which took lives of
tens of peaceful people. Among the innocent victims are our partners
working in the Indian embassy," the information of the Armenian
Foreign Ministry says.

The Armenian Foreign Ministry strictly condemns that wild action
of terrorists which was aimed at destabilizing the situation in
Afghanistan and failure of the efforts of the international community
directed towards peaceful development of the country.

All Armenian Movement To Support "Heritage"

ALL ARMENIAN MOVEMENT TO SUPPORT "HERITAGE"

A1+
08 July, 2008

The All Armenian Movement will support the "Heritage" Party if member
of the "Heritage" Zoya Tadevossian is nominated in the elections
for Arabkir institutions of local government, Arman Musinian, Press
Secretary of Levon Ter-Petrossian informed journalists today.

"Political struggle and cooperation should go together. Our colleagues
of the "Heritage" Party have done great work since 1 March. I think
if the Party makes a political decision to nominate Zoya Tadevossian
the All Armenian Movement will support them," Musinian added.

Concerning the probability of inviting Levon Ter-Petrossian and Robert
Kocharian to join the commission investigating the events of March 1-2,
Musinian noted: "Being the principal figure of 1 March events Robert
Kocharian has to be called not only to the commission but also to
the special committee of inquiry. As for Levon Ter-Petrossian he can
give his consent if he knows he can be a helping hand in the process
of investigation."

"The elucidation of 1 March events is one of our principal demands
and the offenders will have to face the Law. We do not mind helping
the commission though we have already assessed its work as imitation,"
Musinian concluded.

Chanteur singing Canada’s praises

Toronto Star, Canada

Chanteur singing Canada’s praises

Jul 06, 2008 04:30 AM

The Canadian Press

QUEBEC`Iconic entertainer Charles Aznavour hailed Canada’s
"impressive" harmony of French and English cultures yesterday after
his appointment as an honorary officer of the Order of Canada.

Governor General Michaëlle Jean bestowed the accolade upon the French
citizen at her official residence inside the fortified walls of Quebec
City’s Citadelle.

His eyes glistening, the famed singer, composer and actor summed up
his investment to the Order in one word: "love."

"I am very touched," Aznavour said, minutes after Jean hung the medal
representing Canada’s highest civilian honour around his neck.

The 84-year-old, described by many as the Frank Sinatra of France,
said Canada has come a long way in narrowing its linguistic divide to
become a solid entity. "It is impressive because it is a big country,
a great country and a country that moves forward with a strong soul,"
said Aznavour, whose friend Edith Piaf first introduced him to North
America in the 1940s.

Over a 60-year career, Aznavour has appeared in more than 60 movies,
composed 1,000 songs and sold more than 100 million records.

In her French-only speech, Jean said tunes of the "greatest
international ambassador of French music" have captured Canadians’
hearts.

Jean said Aznavour has helped forge cultural ties between
French-speaking communities across Canada and around the world.

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City Issues Discussed In Stepanakert

CITY ISSUES DISCUSSED IN STEPANAKERT

DeFacto Agency
2008-07-04 15:57:00
Armenia

The Nagorno-Karabakh Republic President Bako Sahakian held a working
meeting at the Stepanakert City Hall with the participation of
Stepanakert Mayor and members of Council of Elders.

The City Hall’s activity in 2008, problems referring to capital city
issues, and programs that had been planned were discussed during
the meeting, the Central Department of Information under the NKR
President reports.

Bako Sahakian expressed satisfaction with the works carried out in
the first quarter of the current year. At the same time he noted there
still remained a number of unsettled issues referring to water-supply,
road repairs, housing construction, etc.