Pentagon Called Reports On US Invasion Of Iran Soon ‘AbsurdSpeculati

PENTAGON CALLED REPORTS ON US INVASION OF IRAN SOON ‘ABSURD SPECULATIONS’

Yerkir
19.04.2006 12:21

YEREVAN (YERKIR) – Pentagon called reports on forthcoming US invasion
of Iran “absurd speculations,” US military department’s official
representative Bryan Whitman stated at a briefing in Pentagon.

“Like the international community the US President chose diplomacy
as a preferred approach to stop Iran’s nuclear programs,” Bryan
Whitman said.

At the same time Bryan Whitman did not fully deny the US has plans
of military operations in the region. “No one will believe Pentagon
does not have plans for all types of potential military developments,
including those in Iran,” Whitman said. He remarked, Pentagon forms
plans based on any development of the situation, RIA Novosti reports.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Presidnet Kocharyan Received Deputy Foreign Minister Of Russia

PRESIDNET KOCHARYAN RECEIVED DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER OF RUSSIA

ArmRadio.am
19.04.2006 12:48

President Robert Kocharyan received today the Deputy Foreign Minister
of Russia Grigori Karasin, who arrived in Armenia in the framework
of his regional visit.

The Deputy Foreign Minister informed that he is in Armenia to hold
consultations with Russian Ambassadors to Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan
and Turkey.

The interlocutors discussed issues related to Armenian-Russian
bilateral relations, the developments in South Caucasus and ways of
resolution of the existing conflicts. The parties exchanged views on
a number of urgent international issues.

The Visit Of The Armenian Delegation To Rostov Continues

THE VISIT OF THE ARMENIAN DELEGATION TO ROSTOV CONTINUES

ArmRadio.am
19.04.2006 10:45

RA Minister of Territorial Administration Hovik Abrahamyan and
Governor of Rostov region of Russia Vladimir Chub will sign a memo,
which will define the future directions of development of trade and
economic and humanitarian cooperation between Armenia and Rostov.

To remind, the Armenian delegation headed by Hovik Abrahamyan had
left for Rostov in the framework of the Year of Armenia in Russia.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

ANKARA: Armenian Armed Forces Break Cease-Fire Again

ARMENIAN ARMED FORCES BREAK CEASE-FIRE AGAIN

Journal of Turkish Weekly
April 18 2006

Azeri news agencies reported that Armenian armed forces violated the
cease-fire in Azerbaijan’s regions of Gazakh and Terter.

The Defense Ministry told APA that the units of the Armenian forces
from their positions located near Mazam village, and occupied
village Ashaghi Askipara, Gazakh, fired on the opposite positions of
Azerbaijani armed forces and Mazam from 00.00 till 00.45 on 15 April.

The enemy forces from their positions located in north-east of the
Berkaber village of Armenia’s region of Ijevan fired on the positions
of Azerbaijani armed forces located near Gizil Hajili village, Gazkah,
with submachine and machine guns. Armenian forces fired on the opposite
positions of Azerbaijan from their positions near Garmiravan village
of Terter with submachine and machine guns from 05.30 till 05.35.

The enemy was silenced by response fire. No casualties were reported.

The experts warn that the Armenian aggressive attitudes may cause
a new war. About 20 percent of Azeri territories have been under
the Armenian occupation and Baku says that it will retake all these
occupied territories by force if Yerevan continues to reject the
withdrawal calls from the EU, OSCE, Turkey and US.

Lenkeran Aliyev: “Our Armed Forces are the strongest in the South
Caucasus”

“Our officers-leading force of the Azerbaijani Army is ready to
fight war. However, we are training more professional officers for
the Azerbaijani Armed Forces,” Chief of Defense Ministry Training
and Education Center (TEC), Major-General Lenkeran Aliyev stated.

Mr. Aliyev said that Azerbaijani Armed Forces were the most trained
and the strongest in the whole South Caucasus. He stressed that
hostile Armenian Army was many times weaker from moral-psychological
and professionalism aspects.

“Armenians depend on the Russian military bases in the country.

Therefore, their national Army is many times weaker than ours,”
the Ministry official underscored.

Aliyev also said youths have begun to show more interest in military
sphere recently. According to him, the young men conscripted into
the army are trained beforehand.

“We have normal base which provides an opportunity to meet NATO
standards in military training. Our military training is many times
professional than that of Armenians. Belarusian officers also confirm
it. But I think the military training is still not in satisfactory
level. Much needs to be done and more professional officers should
be trained,” Aliyev added.

Touching on housing of servicemen, the General said they have
raised this question at the Defense Ministry and the Supreme
Commander-in-Chief.

“Our proposals have been positively responded. The Supreme
Commander-in- Chief is interested in living conditions of out
military men. I made it urgent to provide military trainers in the
center with houses. Most of military trainers have no house to live,”
he underlined.

Lenkeran Aliyev considers it important to publicise truths on the
Army to remove negative stereotypes in the public regarding the Army.

Admitting that there are some shortfalls in the Army, Aliyev said
measures are being implemented to remove these deficiencies.

“You witness the processes in other structures. If to compare, the
Army looks stronger,” the General concluded.

Ardshininvestbank Announced 2006 Year Of Capitalization

ARDSHININVESTBANK ANNOUNCED 2006 YEAR OF CAPITALIZATION

Yerevan, April 18. ArmInfo. One of the Armenian leaders in bank
sphere, Ardshininvestbank, has announced the year 2006 a Year
of Capitalization. Aril 18 assembly of CJSC “Ardshininvestbank”
shareholders made a decision to invest $10 million in the bank’s
authorized capital from the last year’s profit of the shareholders.

Aram Andreasyan, Chairman of Ardshininvestbank Board, said at
a press-conference Tuesday that due to its 4,898.2 million AMD
undistributed profit, the bank was in the lead among the 21 commercial
banks in Armenia in 2005. The bank occupied the second position due to
the following indicators: total assets (53,130.1 million AMD), total
capital (9.408.7 million AMD), liabilities (43,721.4 million AMD),
financial investment (7,901.1 million AMD), provision of crediting
(22,813.0 million AMD).

Ardshininvestbank press-service announced that under the analysis of
the banking system drawn by the Agency of Rating Marketing Information
(ARMINFO) Ardshininvestbank alongside with HSBC Bank Armenia occupied
the second position as to the key figures specifying the bank’s
activity in the so-called nomination “universal bank.”

Ardhininvestbank rose by one position since last year. It is
noteworthy that the first position is still vacant. During the last
year, the bank’s assets rose by 42%, with average growth in the bank
system being 22%. The bank’s total capital grew by 63,3%, the average
growth rate in the bank system being 47.4%. Liabilities grew by 38.5%,
the average growth in the bank system being 16.6%. Net profit growth
rate made up 26.9%, whereas in average in bank system this indicator
fell by 28.1%. Of 13 distinguishing factors brought by ARMINFO,
Ardhsininvestbank is in the lead on 5 ones: share in past-due loans
in the advances portfolio; the quality of the advances portfolio;
stability of financial resources; financial stability level; income
possibility.

The bank was founded at the beginning of 2003 due to the RA CB
license No.83. The bank is represented by 49 branches throughout
Armenia and NKR, as well as by a branch in Paris. Over 1,000 people
are engaged in the system of Ardshininvestbank. The bank participates
in the World Bank international programs on agricultural reform and
enterprise development, in the programs of the International Migration
Organization, in the governmental program on credit guarantees of
SMEs. The bank intends to participate in international program on
development of rural areas and construction of small hydro-power
plants.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

BAKU: DM Meets US Ex-Ambassador

DM MEETS US EX-AMBASSADOR

AzerTag, Azerbaijan
April 17 2006

Defense Minister, Colonel-General Safar Abiyev on April 17 met Reno
Harnish, the U.S. Ambassador who has finished his diplomatic mission
in Azerbaijan. He mentioned there was a substantial progress in
development of Azerbaijan-US bilateral cooperation, including the
military one, during the diplomat’s tenure.

Touching on the process of settlement of the Armenia-Azerbaijan
conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, Colonel-General Safar Abiyev
pointed out that the United States increase its efforts towards its
resolution on the base of the international legal norms and principle
of territorial integrity. “I believe the visit to the region by US
co-Chair Steven Mann will have its positive impact on the issue,”
he said.

Mr. Harnish said, for his part, that the US-Azerbaijan cooperation is
on a level of strategic partnership, and the upcoming official visit
by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev to Washington will foster the
existing relationship between the two countries.

The Defense Minister and ex-Ambassador also exchanged views on a n
umber of other issues of mutual interest.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Russia Dominates Pig Olympics

RUSSIA DOMINATES PIG OLYMPICS
By Natasha Rotstein
Special to The Moscow Times
Vladimir Filonov

The Moscow Times, Russia
April 18 2006

It wasn’t exactly the Turin Games, but there was plenty of
international rivalry at the third annual Pig Olympics.

Out of a field of 12 pigs in the roughly 4-meter sprint, the Russians
dominated, capturing first and second place, with the French taking
third. The Ukrainians, Chinese, Canadians and Latvians went home
without medals.

With 300 people in attendance, the Sunday spectacle was one of the
main draws at ZooRussia 2006 at Crocus Expo, which featured numerous
merchants hawking organic dog food, kitty litter and poodle vests.

Kostik Rystish Shvain, 2 1/2 years old, won the race.

“He’s the smartest, fastest, slyest and bravest of all,” Kostik’s
manager, Konstantin Petrunin, explained.

Petrunin is a deputy director for Euroweg Zerno, one of the companies
that sponsored pigs at the race. Euroweg Zerno, like the other
sponsors, specializes in agriculture-related products.

The 4-meter race was one of three events at the Olympics. The other
two were a race in which the pigs pushed a football across a field,
and a swimming event.

Kostik’s trainer, Vladimir Nishylov, said Kostik, a dark-haired pig
of Armenian extraction, had endured a rigorous daily regime of running
and “football practice.”

In the football-race event, Yelena Prikrastynaya, who lacks Kostik’s
speed but has great technical ability, led the Russians to a 16-3
victory.

Meanwhile, Deniska, also a Russian, captured first place in the
swimming competition, held in a small wading pool. Nelson, from South
Africa, and Yelena Prikrastnaya came in second and third, respectively.

Tatyana Kolchanova, one of the organizers of the Olympics, noted that
all the pigs in the competition, in fact, were Russian born and bred
and had been trained at Lyhavitza, outside of Moscow. But they have
sponsors from different countries.

Kostik’s owners said they had no plans to slaughter him. But Kolchanova
said on a more ominous note that the pigs would simply be sent to
their sponsors’ home countries.

Triple Standards

TRIPLE STANDARDS
by Boris Tumanov
Translated by Pavel Pushkin

Source: Novoe Vremya, No. 15, 2006, p. 22
Agency WPS
April 17, 2006 Monday

What the Papers Say Part A (Russia)

Russia’s current foreign policy is confined to one formula; Russia’s
contemporary foreign policy is confined to a single formula: “Why can’t
we do what they do?” For example, the West is going to recognize the
independence of Kosovo – so why can’t Russia recognize the independence
of Abkhazia, South Ossetia and the Trans-Dniester Republic?

Leaving aside Gazprom’s projects aimed at “energy security” on a
global scale, Russia’s contemporary foreign policy is confined to a
single formula: “Why can’t we do what they do?” Lately, we have started
speaking in the same terms about the problem of unrecognized states:
“They’re going to recognize the independence of Kosovo, so why can’t
we recognize the independence of Abkhazia, South Ossetia and the
Trans-Dniester Republic?”

Meanwhile, the solving of the Kosovo problem that has already
practically become a precedent is primarily resolving of the
fundamental contradiction embodied in the international law that has
declared territorial integrity of countries and the right of nations
for self-determination equally sacred. In other words, if Serbia
did not announce through its Foreign Minister Draskovic about its
agreement with separation of Kosovo, proceeding from international
practice it would be impossible to legitimize the striving of ethnic
Albanian people populating Kosovo for independence. Russia defended
its territorial integrity in Chechnya even in a more cruel way
that Milosevic in Kosovo but the international community condemned
it only for “excessive cruelty” without questioning of the right
of Moscow to retain Chechnya within Russian borders. That is why
belligerent joy of Russian politicians hoping to use the precedents
of Kosovo for official annexing of Abkhazia and South Ossetia and for
transformation of the Trans-Dniester Republic into a Russian military
base is untimely or is even ungrounded. All this may happen without
undesirable consequences for Russia only if Chisinau and Tbilisi give
up these territories voluntarily.

Of course, knowing the psychological condition of the Russian
establishment it is definitely difficult to believe that Moscow
will take this condition into account. In the worst case Russian
diplomacy will simply wave it off referring to the fact that the West
“has twisted hands” of the Serbian authorities. This circumstance
allegedly enables us not to take into account the soft-body stance
of Belgrade caused by terrible tortures because territorial integrity
of any state is sacred.

However, very soon we will definitely learn that not only Georgian
and Moldovan wines but also cheeses are polluted with pesticides or,
say, radioactive and hence their import to the Russian Federation
is prohibited. We will also definitely witness more hysterically
humanitarian raids of the Emergency Situations Ministry to the
Trans-Dniester Republic being as pointless as the notorious transfer
of airborne troops to Pristina.

In any case, let us temporarily get abstracted from the selfless
defending of independence of Abkhazia or Trans-Dniester Republic by
Russia under the flag of the right of nations for self-determination.

Let us forget about the Cossack volunteers and battalion of the
Confederation of Peoples of Caucasus commanded by Shamil Basaev,
about the Abkhaz attack aviation that has appeared suddenly and has
disappeared equally suddenly, as well as about Russian generals who
have crushed Georgian and Moldovan invaders. Let us forget about
Russian citizenship of Abkhaz and South Ossetian people. Let us
formulate the question in the following way: in a hypothetical case if
Tbilisi and, by the way, Baku generously agrees to give up Abkhazia,
South Ossetia and Nagorno-Karabakh, would the obvious choice of Abkhaz,
Ossetian and Armenian people contradict the letter of international law
then? Definitely it would not. In this case the matter is right about
nations or ethnic groups that have the right for self-determination.

For God’s sake, explain to me what kind of nation lives in the
Trans-Dniester Republic whose population consists of three ethnic
groups of Moldavan, Russian and Ukrainian people being approximately
equal? What has this incidentally appeared mixture to do with the right
of nations for self-determination? What kind of ethnic notion it is,
Trans-Dniester people?

At any rate, it is true that Russian politicians who feel nostalgia
about the Soviet Union still are not abashed by this nonsense because
they know perfectly well that political expedience can create a nation
or abolish it. Can you recall such ethnic groups as Karabakh and
Nakhichevan people? Behind these exotic names were ordinary Armenians
and equally ordinary Azerbaijanis. However, Moscow decided that it
would not be expedient to call Nagorno-Karabakh in accordance with
ethnic belonging of its population (like it was common in all the
rest of the territory of the Soviet Union) the Armenian Autonomous
Region and the Nakhichevan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
the Azerbaijani Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. In the first
case Moscow was afraid to wake up (but finally woke up) a natural
striving of Armenians of Karabakh for reunion with Armenia and in
the second case Moscow did not wish to explain why an autonomous
region in the territory of Armenia was subordinated not to Yerevan
but to Baku according to demand of Turkey specially included into
the Russian-Turkish agreement on “friendship” singed in 1921.

Now Moscow got it into its head that separatism of the Trans-Dniester
Republic deliberately provoked by Anatoly Lukyanov back in the times
of the agony of the Soviet Union could be used by it as a tool to
pressurize Moldova and Ukraine and as a military bridgehead against
NATO. That is why Russia will keep making believe that Trans-Dniester
people are a normal nation and their wish of “self-determination”
is protected by the same international law that Moscow interprets
in the aforementioned manner, “Why is this allowed to them and not
allowed to us?”

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

BAKU: Lenkeran Aliyev:”Our Armed Forces Are The Strongest In The Sou

LENKERAN ALIYEV: “OUR ARMED FORCES ARE THE STRONGEST IN THE SOUTH CAUCASUS”

Today, Azerbaijan
April 16 2006

“Our officers-leading force of the Azerbaijani Army is ready to
fight war. However, we are training more professional officers for
the Azerbaijani Armed Forces,” Chief of Defense Ministry Training
and Education Center (TEC), Major-General Lenkeran Aliyev stated.

Mr. Aliyev said that Azerbaijani Armed Forces were the most trained
and the strongest in the whole South Caucasus. He stressed that
hostile Armenian Army was many times weaker from moral-psychological
and professionalism aspects.

“Armenians depend on the Russian military bases in the country.

Therefore, their national Army is many times weaker than ours,”
the Ministry official underscored.

Aliyev also said youths have begun to show more interest in military
sphere recently. According to him, the young men conscripted into
the army are trained beforehand.

“We have normal base which provides an opportunity to meet NATO
standards in military training. Our military training is many times
professional than that of Armenians. Belarusian officers also confirm
it. But I think the military training is still not in satisfactory
level. Much needs to be done and more professional officers should
be trained,” Aliyev added.

Touching on housing of servicemen, the General said they have
raised this question at the Defense Ministry and the Supreme
Commander-in-Chief.

“Our proposals have been positively responded. The Supreme
Commander-in- Chief is interested in living conditions of out
military men. I made it urgent to provide military trainers in the
center with houses. Most of military trainers have no house to live,”
he underlined.

Lenkeran Aliyev considers it important to publicise truths on the
Army to remove negative stereotypes in the public regarding the Army.

Admitting that there are some shortfalls in the Army, Aliyev said
measures are being implemented to remove these deficiencies.

“You witness the processes in other structures. If to compare, the
Army looks stronger,” the General concluded.

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FM Gul, Polish Counterpart Review Armenian Genocide Issue

FM GUL, POLISH COUNTERPART REVIEW ARMENIAN GENOCIDE ISSUE

IPR Strategic Business Information Database
April 17, 2006

According to Turkiye, Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul met with his Polish
counterpart Stefan Meller in Ankara. During their talks, the two
top diplomats discussed bilateral relations. At a press conference,
afterwards, citing the Polish Parliament’s decision last year on the
so-called Armenian genocide, Gul conveyed Turkey’s concern over the
matter. Stressing that the issue should be taken up by historians,
not politicians, Gul said the move could encourage Armenians. Turkey
has offered to Armenia to investigate the matter, but has so far gotten
no reply, added Gul. For his part, Meller stated that his government’s
support for Turkey’s European Union membership bid would continue.