Mourners Throw Wreaths Into Black Sea To Commemorate Plane CrashVict

MOURNERS THROW WREATHS INTO BLACK SEA TO COMMEMORATE PLANE CRASH VICTIMS
Mike Eckel

AP Worldstream
May 05, 2006

Hundreds of relatives and friends of the victims of the Armenian
airliner crash sailed into the Black Sea on Friday and watched somberly
as wreaths of blue, white and red flowers were lowered into the waters
to commemorate the 113 people killed in the disaster.

Some, weeping and clutching photos of their loved ones, tossed their
own carnations, roses and chrysanthemums into the waters at the site
of Wednesday’s crash some six kilometers (four miles) off the southern
Russian resort of Sochi.

Hope dimmed that searchers would recover the bodies of more than half
of the victims as authorities tried to pinpoint the precise location
of the plane’s flight recorders under nearly 700 meters (2,300 feet)
of water.

Russian Transport Minister Igor Levitin, head of the emergency
commission formed in the wake of the crash, said 53 bodies have
been pulled from the water and 41 of them identified. He also said
authorities were beginning to collect DNA samples from relatives
of the dead, indicating three was little hope of finding easily
identifiable remains.

Searchers have located radio signals from the Airbus A-380’s two “black
box” flight recorders, but Emergency Situations Minister Sergei Shoigu
said difficult conditions were hampering efforts to precisely locate
the boxes and the large part of the fuselage where many victims are
believed to be trapped.

A special diving vehicle was sent to the site to try to pinpoint the
remains of the plane’s fuselage on the sea floor and Levitin said
authorities were searching both in Russia and abroad for equipment
to raise the fuselage.

“I want to say, for us the main element is raising the bodies, because
we understand that for the victims’ relatives not raising the bodies
or fragments would be an even bigger tragedy,” Levitin told reporters.

The plane plunged into the sea in the pre-dawn hours Wednesday in
heavy rain and poor visibility as it was approaching the airport in
Adler, about 20 kilometers (12 miles) south of Sochi, a city wedged
between the sea and soaring, snowcapped mountains.

At one of Sochi’s city morgues, relatives _ mainly men _ paced
nervously, voicing frustration at the recovery effort. Some peered
stone-faced at photographs of mutilated and mangled victims, posted
by the coroner to help in identifying them.

“We don’t care about any black boxes. Finding them changes nothing.
OK, maybe the pilot made a mistake. He’s dead now. And so is everyone
else. They’re all dead. That’s not going to change” said Misha, 39,
who like many Armenians in Sochi, did not give his name fearing police
harassment. “We just want them to give us something of our relatives.”

Lernik Aryuntyan, 52, said he lost his entire family in the 1988
earthquake that devastated Armenia. Then, he was able to find his
family’s remains within three days; now he knows nothing of an elderly
neighbor who died in the crash.

“Give us anything, something small _ a coat, a shoe _ just so we have
something,” Aryuntyan said.

In Adler, along a seaside promenade lying almost directly in the flight
approach to the airport, black-robed Armenian priests and monks led
mourners in a procession. Later, a musician stood outside the town’s
Armenian church, playing traditional Armenian mourning dirges on a
duduk, a clarinet-like instrument. Most of the victims were Armenians.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Abkhazia Wants Full Involvement In Russia-Georgia-Armenia RailConsor

ABKHAZIA WANTS FULL INVOLVEMENT IN RUSSIA-GEORGIA-ARMENIA RAIL CONSORTIUM

Apsnypress
5 May 06

Sukhumi, 5 May: Abkhazia will be a fully-fledged member of the
international consortium of Black Sea railways, Abkhaz prime minister
Aleksandr Ankvab said at a news conference held at the Apsnypress
news agency today.

A protocol on the creation of the consortium, which will include
Abkhazia, Georgia, Russia and Armenia, was signed in Moscow on 4 May
by representatives of the four sides.

Ankvab stressed that Abkhazia would never agree to anything detrimental
to its interests. The prime minister thinks that, from the economic
point of view, the restoration of the rail service through Abkhazia is
a very advantageous project for the republic. He added that Abkhazia
would not be able to maintain the railway on its own because the
railway “is not in its best condition, and its material and technical
resources are not up to modern standards”.

“This consortium will be a purely commercial structure which will
have nothing to do with politics,” Ankvab said. “We will not accept
any political demands. We are not selling our independence and no-one
will be able to force us to do so,” he added.

French President, Prime Minister And Foreign Minister Send Messages

FRENCH PRESIDENT, PRIME MINISTER AND FOREIGN MINISTER SEND MESSAGES OF CONDOLENCE ON OCCASION OF PLANE ACCIDENT

Noyan Tapan
Armenians Today
May 05 2006

YEREVAN, MAY 5, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. French President Jacques
Chirac sent a message of condolence to RA President Robert Kocharian
on the occasion of the accident of A-320 plane of Armavia airline
carrying out Yerevan-Sochi flight. “Mr President, My dear friend,
I was upset to learn the news about the plane crashed near Sochi, as
a result of which more than a hundred people died, the majority of
which were citizens of Armenia. At these tragic moments, on behalf
of the whole French people, accept my sincere condolences addressed
to you, to the families and relatives of the victims. Mr President,
please, accept the assertion of my respect and my friendly feelings
at this moment of ordeal”. As Noyan Tapan was informed from the French
Embassy in Armenia, French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin sent a
message of condolence to Armenian Prime Minister Andranik Margarian:
“I was deeply upset to learn the news about the plane that had an
accident near Sochi, in consequence of which more than a hundred
people died, the majority of which were Armenians. At the moment of
the cruel ordeal of your country I want to present my condolences to
you and the whole Armenian people,” the message, in particular, read.

French Foreign Minister Philippe Douste-Blazy sent a message of
condolence to his Armenian colleague Vartan Oskanian. “I was deeply
upset to learn the news about the crashed plane, in consequence of
which more than a hundred people died, the majority of which were
Armenians. At the moment of ordeal accept my support and condolences,”
the French Foreign Minister’s message, in particular, read.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Vartan Oskanian And Jean-Louis Laurens Discuss Process Of Fulfilment

VARTAN OSKANIAN AND JEAN-LOUIS LAURENS DISCUSS PROCESS OF FULFILMENT OF ARMENIA’S COMMITMENTS TOWARDS CE

Noyan Tapan
Armenians Today
May 05 2006

YEREVAN, MAY 5, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. On May 5, RA Foreign
Minister Vartan Oskanian received Director General on Political
Affairs of Council of Europe Jean-Louis Laurens who is in Armenia for
the purpose of taking part in the conference under the title “Armenia
and Council of Europe: Five Years of Membership”. The interlocutors
briefly touched upon the five years of Armenia’s membership to CE
paying attention to the process of fulfilment of the obligations
assumed by Armenia. As Noyan Tapan was informed from RA Foreign
Ministry Press and Information Department, Jean-Louis Laurens highly
estimated cooperation between CE Yerevan Office and Armenian Foreign
Ministry. The sides exchanged thoughts about the regional processes,
as well as issues on the agenda of CE Foreign Ministers’ Council
sitting to be held on May 18-19.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

People Bring Flowers To Armenian Embassy In Moscow

PEOPLE BRING FLOWERS TO ARMENIAN EMBASSY IN MOSCOW

PanARMENIAN.Net
05.05.2006 22:38 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Representatives of state and public organizations
come to the Armenian Embassy in Moscow to make notes in the
condolence book over the loss of 113 people in the A-320 crash,
Embassy’s Spokesman Armen Ghevondyan said. “Many people have come since
morning. These are representatives of state and public organizations,
members of diplomatic missions. Some 200 notes have been made,”
Ghevondyan said. He reminded that the condolence book will be opened
10 a.m.-15 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. In his words, people lay
flowers to the Embassy fence and to the Cross-Stone (khachkar) near
the church situated at the Armenian cemetery in Moscow,” Ghenondyan
said, reported Interfax.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Russian MES Plane Take-Off Delayed For Uncertain Term

RUSSIAN MES PLANE TAKE-OFF DELAYED FOR UNCERTAIN TERM

PanARMENIAN.Net
05.05.2006 23:49 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ As reported by the operation headquarters the
start of Russian MES Il-76 plane with the bodies of the A-320 crash
victims was delayed for an uncertain term. “The delay is conditioned
by the fact that it’s still unclear how many bodies the plane will
convey. The prosecution goes on with the paper work,” the headquarters
representative said. Earlier Il-76 was scheduled to take off at 2
p.m. Moscow time.

The interlocutor remarked that the process of identification by the
relatives is getting harder, reporter Yuga.ru.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

A-320 Inflammation In Belgium Confirmed

A-320 INFLAMMATION IN BELGIUM CONFIRMED

PanARMENIAN.Net
06.05.2006 01:05 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Head of the General Department of Civil Aviation
of Armenia Artem Movsesyan confirmed the information that early
Ma4 two Armenian jets burnt in a Belgian airport. As it was reported
earlier, May 5 night fire broke out in the airbase of Sabena-Technique
Belgian company. As result 4 A-320 planes including two Armenian ones
burnt. One plane belonged to Armavia national carrier, the other –
to entrepreneur Versand Hakobyan. The Armenian planes were undergoing
servicing in Belgium. Armavia press office said it will be possible
to speak of the damage only after official information on the fire
is received. The plane was insured. “Aibus-320 was a reserve one and
the incident will not tell on the flight,” Armavia representatives
said. To note, Armavia lost its second plane during the recent 3 days,
reported IA Regnum.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Condoling Telegrams

CONDOLING TELEGRAMS

A1+
[08:14 pm] 05 May, 2006

President of the Belgian Senate Ann-Mary Liezen, President of the
Georgian Parliament Nino Burdjanadze, President of the Ukrainian
Supreme Rada Vladimir Litvin, President of the Greek Parliament Anna
Benaki, President of the Irani Islamic Republic Parliament Gholamali
Haddad-Adel, and deputy Speaker of the RF State Duma Arthur Chilingarov
have sent condoling telegrams to RA NA Speaker Arthur Baghdasaryan
expressing their condolences with the relatives of the victims of
the terrible aircrash on May 3.

BOOK OF CONDOLENCES OPENED IN PARIS

Since early in the morning of May 5 people have been visiting the
Embassy of Armenia in France where a book of condolences has been
opened in connection with the crash of the Armenian airplane in Sochi.

Numerous Ambassadors, state and political officers, deputies, Senators,
and high officials of international organizations and the Foreign
Ministry of France have expressed their condolences in the Embassy.

French President Jacques Chirac too ahs sent a condoling telegram
to the RA President which says, “Mr. President, my dear friend,
I learned about the crash of the Armenian airplane in Sochi which
took the lives of so many people with the deepest sorrow. In this
hour of trial in connection with this tragic event on behalf of the
French nation I express my sincere condolences to you, as well as to
the families of the victims.”

French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin, President of the Senate
Christian Poncelet and Foreign Minister Philip Douste-Blazy have sent
condoling messages too.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Aleksander Bozhko: Armenian-Ukrainian Relations Experience DynamicDe

ALEKSANDER BOZHKO: ARMENIAN-UKRAINIAN RELATIONS EXPERIENCE DYNAMIC DEVELOPMENT
By Gohar Gevorgian

AZG Armenian Daily
06/05/2006

Aleksander Bozhko, Ambassador of Ukraine to Armenia, expressed
deep condolences to the families of the victims in the May 3 crash
of A320 jet and stated that president of Ukraine had already sent
his condolences to RA and RF presidents. He said this at the press
conference at the National Press Club.

As for the relations of our countries, Mr. ambassador stated that
the positions of Armenia and Ukraine coincide especially in the
processes of integration into Europe. Mr. ambassador also emphasized
the importance constitutional amendments carried out by Armenia.

Mr. Bozhko said that the annual goods turnover of the
Armenian-Ukrainian amounted to $110 million, while in the first three
months of 2006, the goods turnover doubled as compared with the
same period in 2005. As for the political relations, he said that
the visit of Artur Baghdasarian, chairman of RA National Assembly,
to Ukraine was quite a fruitful one. He added that it is expected
that Vartan Oskanian, RA foreign minister, and RA president Robert
Kocharian will also visit Ukraine in the coming few months.

In response to the question of the journalists, how he would comment
the pro-Azerbaijani orientation of his country, Mr. Bozhko stated
that the home interests and issues of the given country condition
the position of each country. Besides, he said that in the course
of the Moscow meeting of the CIS Foreign Ministers in end 2005, only
Georgia, Azerbaijan and Moldova supported the suggestion of Ukraine
to investigate the case of raging famine in Ukraine in 1932-33.

As for Ukraine’s determination to join NATO, Mr. Bozhko said that a
country should keep in line with the relevant high requirements of
this organization.

He added that Ukraine is a normal European country and its wish to
become a member of NATO is quite natural.

Besides, Mr. Bozhko stated that Ukraine is still interested in
Iran-Armenia gas pipeline. Moreover, he said that they take certain
steps in this issue. He expressed confidence that the project may
be implemented only in case of Europe’s consent and interest in
the project. As for the recent deal of RA Government with Gazprom,
Mr. Bozhko said that RA authorities had to sign the agreement.

Mr. Bozhko said that the orange revolution was of great importance
both for Ukraine and for the whole region. He added that millions
of people who carried out the revolution attained the goal of making
changes. He said that though the authorities didn’t keep some of the
promises, Ukraine managed to carry out good parliamentary elections.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Armenian President Transfers His Monthly Wages To Fund Of Support Of

ARMENIAN PRESIDENT TRANSFERS HIS MONTHLY WAGES TO FUND OF SUPPORT OF FAMILIES OF VICTIMS OF A-320 CRASH

Yerevan, May 5. ArmInfo. Armenian President Robert Kocharyan has
transferred his monthly wages – 318,000 AMD – to the fund of support
of the families of the victims of the May 3 A-320 crash, reports the
president’s spokesman Viktor Sogomonyan.

Parts of the wages of the presidential administration employees will
also be transferred to the fund.