Election Commission member Mkhitar Nazaryan was not beaten in

Election Commission member Mkhitar Nazaryan was not beaten in Malatia
31.05.2009 16:54 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Today, at 10:00 a.m., candidate Vahagn Khachatryan
called Malatia Police Department, reporting on commission member
Mkhitar Nazaryan’s being beaten in polling station ¹ 7/18.
During police interrogation, Mkhitar Nazaryan said he had been in
polling station since 7:00 p.m. and hadn’t been beaten by anyone.
Later, Sayat Gasparyan, member of Election Commission ¹7/18, confirmed
that no incident of the kind had occurred, RA Police says in a
release.

Orinats Yerkir wants Mayor to honestly perform duties

Orinats Yerkir wants Mayor to honestly perform duties
31.05.2009 12:22 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Secretary of the Armenian Security Council, Orinats
Yerkir party leader Arthur Baghadsaryan voted today at 10/28 polling
station.
`Orinats Yerkir wants the Mayor to honestly perform duties. If the
elections are fair and free, our party will welcome the outcome,’
Baghadsaryan said, adding that Orinats Yerkir will not secede from
coalition even if it doesn’t win the elections.
Yerevan holds elections to the city council today. Polling stations
opened at 8 am (GMT+4) and will close at 8 pm (GMT+4). Residents of
the Armenian capital will elect parties which will share 65 mandates.

BAKU: Co-chairs brief Armenian FM about talks held with Azerbaijan

APA, Azerbaijan
May 30 2009

Co-chairs brief Armenian Foreign Minister about talks held with
Azerbaijani officials

[ 30 May 2009 11:11 ]

Baku. Viktoria Dementieva ` APA. Co-chairs of OSCE Minsk Group Matthew
Bryza (USA), Bernard Fassier (France), Yuri Merzlyakov (Russia) and
personal representative of OSCE chairman-in-office Andrzej Kasprzyk
(Poland) met with Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian, APA
reports quoting Armenian media.

The co-chairs briefed Nalbandian about the talks held in
Baku. Moreover, they discussed the prospects of settlement of Nagorno
Karabakh conflict and St. Petersburg meeting of Azerbaijani and
Armenian presidents scheduled for June 4.

The co-chairs also plan to meet with Armenian President Serzh
Sargsyan.

The mediators had left Baku for Yerevan.

ANTELIAS: New deacons for priesthood are ordained in Antelias

PRESS RELEASE
Catholicosate of Cilicia
Communication and Information Department
Contact: V.Rev.Fr.Krikor Chiftjian, Communications Officer
Tel: (04) 410001, 410003
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PO Box 70 317
Antelias-Lebanon

NEW DEACONS FOR PRIESTHOOD ARE ORDAINED IN ANTELIAS

On Sunday 24 May 2009, the eight graduates of the special course for married
priests and monks had their first step in their ordination to priesthood at
St. Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral in Antelias. The future married
priests and the one monk will serve in the dioceses of Aleppo (Syria),
Lebanon, Canada, Isphahan (Iran), and the United States of America.

The ordination took place during the liturgy presided by His Holiness Aram I
and celebrated by Bishop Shahan Sarkissian, Prelate of Aleppo (Syria).
According to the order of ordination, the Vice Rector of the Seminary
introduced the candidates to the community, after which the candidates took
a vow to serve the church according to its Tradition and moral and ethical
teachings. After they taking their vows, Bishop Shahan gave them the stole
"ourarion" signifying the step.

At the end of the liturgy, the deacons met with His Holiness Aram I and
received his blessings.

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The Armenian Catholicosate of Cilicia is one of the two Catholicosates of
the Armenian Orthodox Church. For detailed information about the history and
the mission of the Cilician Catholicosate, you may refer to the web page of
the Catholicosate, The Cilician
Catholicosate, the administrative center of the church is located in
Antelias, Lebanon.

http://www.ArmenianOrthodoxChurch.org/
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Former Head Of Armenian Central Bank: Speaking Of Credit From Russia

FORMER HEAD OF ARMENIAN CENTRAL BANK: SPEAKING OF CREDIT FROM RUSSIA, ONE SHOULD NOT SUBSTITUTE LIBOR+3 WITH 4% ANNUAL INTEREST

ArmInfo
2009-05-26 12:36:00

ArmInfo. Speaking of the credit from Russia, one should not substitute
Libor+3 with 4% annual interest, the former head of the Armenian
Central Bank Bagrat Asatryan told ArmInfo.

He said that by standards of an interstate credit, the price is
too high for Armenia. ‘Let’s call things by their proper names:
Libor+3 is not 4%. No one knows how Libor will change in 10 years’,
B. Asatryan explained. In addition, he said, it is not clear what
sectors this credit will be directed to and which enterprises will
receive financing. B. Asatryan does not rule out that repayment
of this credit may turn into continuation of the Property for Debt
program. ‘The funds are likely to be invested in the enterprises fully
or partially belonging to Russia’, he said. On May 20 Russian Finance
Minister Aleksey Kudrin and Armenian Finance Minister Tigran Davtyan
signed an agreement on provision of a 500 million US dollar credit
by Russia. The credit maturity is 15 years, the interest Libor+3. The
agreement provides for a 5-year grace period.

The EU-Turkey-Cyprus Triangle: "Time For Turkey To Be Visionary In S

THE EU-TURKEY-CYPRUS TRIANGLE: "TIME FOR TURKEY TO BE VISIONARY IN S. CAUCASUS"
By Sabine Freizer

Greek News
me=News&file=article&sid=10439
May 25 2009

Optimism about the normalisation of Turkey-Armenia bilateral relations,
so prevalent on 22 April when the two countries announced that they had
agreed on a comprehensive framework for reconciliation, has suddenly
faded. Normalisation would include opening of the Turkey-Armenia
border, establishing diplomatic relations, and setting up of bilateral
commissions to deal with multiple issues, including the historical
dimension of their relations. It first seemed that these steps could
be accomplished by Autumn 2009. Now they may be delayed for years.

Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan put a brake on the reconciliation
effort when in Baku on 13 May, he did not mince his words: "the
closure of the [Turkey-Armenia] border is a result of the [Armenian]
occupation in Karabakh […] until the occupation ends, the border
gates will remain closed."

The occupation of some 13.5 per cent of Azerbaijan’s territory by
Armenian-backed forces started in 1992, when Armenia and Azerbaijan
went to war over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh enclave which was
an Armenian majority autonomous region of Azerbaijan in Soviet
times. Since the signing of a 1994 ceasefire, there has been no pulling
back by any of the armed forces, and the ceasefire line remains an
active front line where there are regular casualties.

Since 1993, Turkey has maintained a policy of keeping its border
with Armenia closed until Armenian forces withdraw largely due to
its wish to express its respect for historical and ethnic ties with
Azerbaijan. The closed-border policy had no impact on Armenia’s
Nagorno-Karabakh stance, and arguably made Armenia less likely
to withdraw in exchange for peace; Turkey’s threatening posture
did however cost it considerable political capital in the U.S. and
Europe. But in 2008, after several years of secretive talks between
Turkey and Armenia, it seemed as though Ankara had foresightedly
de-linked its relations with Armenia from the Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict. Turkey appeared ready to re-open its border with Armenia as
part of a broader normalization package with its immediate neighbour —
in exchange for Yerevan’s recognition of Turkey’s current borders and
participation in a commission to analyze their historical differences,
including about the great massacre of Ottoman Armenians of 1915.

This visionary policy shift not only had the potential to help resolve
one of the most strained relationships between two European countries
since World War I but also to open new transport and communication
links in the strategic South Caucasus. It was backed by Russia,
and even more strongly by U.S. President Obama during his visit to
Turkey in March.

For Turkey, breaking with its former tried and failed policy,
normalising with Armenia offers an opportunity to become a strategic
player in the South Caucasus. It has had success in establishing
discussions through a Caucasus Stability and Cooperation Platform,
but it will have difficulty promoting and leading this as long as
it blockades one of the countries that participates. It wants to
cooperate as equal partners with Russia in the South Caucasus, in
political and economic spheres, but it will be limited unless it is
seen as even handed.

Russia, which has signed a collective security arrangement with
Armenia, has understood this over the past several months and
repeated its overtures to Azerbaijan in a host of fields. Turkey is
interested in supporting the ongoing OSCE Minsk Process to resolve
the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, but it cannot be a neutral broker
while it openly supports one of the conflicting sides. Finally an
open Turkey-Armenia border is likely to have the immediate effect
of ending Armenian perceptions of encirclement by hostile Turkic
peoples, and making them more likely to withdraw from territories
around Nagorno-Karabakh now retained as security guarantees. These
are the messages that Turkey’s leaders should be sending to their
Azerbaijani counterparts, rather than nationalist pledges to remain
"one nation in two states."

Instead, Turkey seems on the verge of giving up these benefits,
halting the momentum towards reconciliation and returning to its
traditional positions. This strengthens arguments that it only
used the promise of normalisation in its talks with Armenia to
delay U.S. genocide recognition, especially by President Obama,
on 24 April. But Turkey should not allow its Armenia policy to be
held hostage to the Nagorno-Karabakh stalemate or to Azerbaijani
blackmail. Baku is now threatening to sell natural gas from its
still-to-be-developed Shahdeniz 2 field to Russia, instead of Turkey,
but it is likely to do this regardless of Turkey’s relations with
Armenia, if Russia offers it a better pricing and transit deal.

There is no doubt that progress on resolving the Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict would enhance Turkey’s ability to normalise relations with
Armenia and stability in the South Caucasus. But Ankara’s best chance
of bringing a new positive momentum to the process is precisely by
normalising with Armenia. It is quite wrong in believing that with
its traditional policy it can have any impact on the talks mediated
since 1992 by the OSCE Minsk Group, led by its French, Russian and
U.S. co-chairs, and more specifically since 2005 with the aim of
obtaining agreement on a 2-3 page document on basic principles.

Regarding Nagorno-Karabakh, the best that can be expected any time
this year is agreement on these basic principles, and the mediators
sound optimistic about a possible breakthrough. Another meeting of the
Azerbaijani and Armenian presidents is expected in Saint Petersburg
around 4-6 June. But there is a long-running stalemate over several
issues, including the modalities of a plan to hold a referendum to
determine Nagorno-Karabakh’s final status and the status and size
of a possible corridor linking Nagorno-Karabakh with Armenia in the
Lachin district. Once an agreement on basic principles is signed,
lengthy and difficult talks await the sides to reach a comprehensive
settlement leading to the start of actual withdrawals.

If Turkey plans to wait until this occurs, it will remain on the
sidelines for many years to come in the South Caucasus, allowing
the U.S., EU and especially Russia to maintain the lead in its own
backyard.

http://www.greeknewsonline.com/modules.php?na

TEHRAN: Iran sees 10-fold rise in trade balance with Armenia

Tehran Times , Iran
May 24 2009

Iran sees 10-fold rise in trade balance with Armenia
Tehran Times Economic Desk

TEHRAN ` A Trade Promotion Organization of Iran (TPOI) official here
on Saturday stated that Iran-Armenia trade balance has increased
ten-fold in favor of Iran during the ten-year period of March 1999 to
March 2009.

Abdolhamid Assadian, the TPOI’s bureau director for trade with
European and American countries, said that Iran-Armenia trade balance
was $11.8 million in March 1999 in favor of Iran, but the figure
surged to $119.61 million in March 2009, showing a nearly ten-fold
growth.

In 1999, Iran’s value of exports to Armenia stood at $37 million which
increased to $141.18 million in the Iranian calendar year ending in
March 2009, the official added, noting that Iran’s imports from
Armenia declined to $21.57 million in March 2009 from $25.2 million in
1999, according to the Mehr News Agency.

Establishment of a joint chamber of commerce, building Iranian stores
in Yerevan, establishment of the Iranian Trade Association, and
launching Bank Mellat branches in Yerevan were the main measures the
sides have taken to boost relations

Kazakhstan Interested In Cooperation With Armenia In Financial Spher

KAZAKHSTAN INTERESTED IN COOPERATION WITH ARMENIA IN FINANCIAL SPHERE

ArmInfo
2009-05-23 12:44:00

ArmInfo. Kazakhstan is interested in cooperation with Armenia in
the financial system, Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan told
journalists on board the plane, Friday, when returning from the
sitting of the Council of CIS prime ministers held in Astana.

"Within the frames of the sitting, a meeting with Chairman of the
Central Bank of Kazakhstan Grigory Marchenko was held, which covered
the anti-crisis measures in the banking and financial sphere",-
the prime minister said. He pointed out that today Kazakhstan has
serious problems in this sphere which are not completely overcome,
but decisive steps have been taken in this matter. "I consider that
we’re interested in cooperation in the financial system",- he said.

At the same time, Tigran Sargsyan said that on May 22 he discussed
with his Kazakh counterpart Karim Masimov the issues on the agenda
of the Armenian-Kazakh intergovernmental commission, issues of
promotion of the bilateral economic cooperation and its further
stimulation. "Certain activity has recently been observed, but we
are still discontent with this level of economic cooperation",-
Sargsyan stressed.

To recall, an Armenian delegation headed by Armenian Prime Minister
Tigran Sargsyan participated in May 22 sitting of the Council of
CIS prime ministers in Astana. The delegation included Head of the
Governmental Administration David Sargsyan, Culture Minister Hasmik
Poghosyan, Deputy Foreign Minister Shavarsh Kocharyan, Armenian
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Kazakhstan Vasily
Kazaryan, Armenian Ambassador to Belarus Oleg Yesayan, Armenian
Representative Plenipotentiary to the Commission for Economic Issues
under CIS Economic Council Artak Vardanyan.

Research Findings From A.A. Hakobyan Et Al Update Understanding Of A

RESEARCH FINDINGS FROM A.A. HAKOBYAN ET AL UPDATE UNDERSTANDING OF ASTROPHYSICS

Science Letter
May 19, 2009

"The determination of the supernova (SN) rate is based not only on
the number of detected events, but also on the properties of the
parent galaxy population. This is the first paper of a series aimed
at obtaining new, refined, SN rates from a set of five SN surveys,
by making use of a joint analysis of near-infrared (NIR) data,"
scientists in Armenia report (see also Astrophysics).

"We describe the properties of the 3838 galaxies that were monitored
for SNe events, including newly determined morphologies and their
DENIS, and POSS-II/UKST I, 2MASS and DENIS J and K-s and 2MASS
H magnitudes. We have compared 2MASS, DENIS and POSS-II/UKST IJK
magnitudes in order to find possible systematic photometric shifts
in the measurements. The DENIS and POSS-II/UKST I band magnitudes
show large discrepancies (mean absolute difference of 0.4 mag.),
mostly due to different spectral responses of the two instruments,
with an important contribution (0.33 mag rms) from the large
uncertainties in the photometric calibration of the POSS-II and UKST
photographic plates. In the other wavebands, the limiting near infrared
magnitude, morphology, and inclination of the galaxies are the most
influential factors which affect the determination of photometry of
the galaxies. Nevertheless, no significant systematic differences
have been found between any pair of NIR magnitude measurements,
except for a few percent of galaxies showing large discrepancies,"
wrote A.A. Hakobyan and colleagues.

The researchers concluded: "This allows us to combine DENIS and 2MASS
data for the J and K-s filters."

Hakobyan and colleagues published their study in Astrophysics (Five
supernova survey galaxies in the southern hemisphere. I. Optical and
near-infrared database. Astrophysics, 2009;52(1):40-53).

President Of Croatia Is Visiting Armenia In The Invitation Of The Ar

PRESIDENT OF CROATIA IS VISITING ARMENIA IN THE INVITATION OF THE ARMENIAN PRESIDENT

armradio.am
21.05.2009 14:37

Styepan Mesich, the president of Croatia will arrive in Armenia today
on the invitation of the Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan. This is
the first official visit of Croatias President to our country. The
main goal of the visit is to intensify the interstate-relations,
pre-mention the first directions and problems within the economical
cooperation between this two countries and to contribute to the
educational and cultural development.

Tomorrow, on 22. of May the official welcome-ceremony of Croatias
President will take place in the residence of the President of Armenia,
which will be followed by the separate talk of The both presidents.

Than the official Delegations will join the talk, after which a number
of official documents will be signed. The presidents of Armenia and
Croatia will also give a press conference.

Within the frames of his visit Styepan Mesich will also meet the
President of the Parliament Hovik Abrahamyan and the Prime Minister
Tigran Sargsyan, he will also be invited by the Armenian Catholicos
Garegin the II. The President of Croatia will visit the Genocide
Memorandum and also the Genocide Museum.

In the President of Croatia Styepan Mesich will also have a meeting
with the Professors and Students of the Yerevan State University.

During his visit to Armenia he will alsi visit the Manuscript Museum
Matenadaran. President Mesich will leave Armenia on May.23.