Gegham Gharibjanian Appointed Head Of RA NA Staff

GEGHAM GHARIBJANIAN APPOINTED HEAD OF RA NA STAFF

Noyan Tapan

Jan 21, 2009

YEREVAN, JANUARY 21, NOYAN TAPAN. Gegham Gharibjanian, who was relieved
of the post of RA Deputy Foreign Minister under RA President Serzh
Sargsyan’s January 19 decree, the same day was appointed head of
the RA National Assembly Staff. It was mentioned on the NA official
website. It should be mentioned that the post was vacant after Hayk
Kotanian’s resignation introduced the other day. The post of the head
of Public Relations Department is vacant for the present, after Anahit
Adamian’s resignation.

G. Gharibjanian was born in 1951 in Yerevan. He graduated from Yerevan
State University Oriental Studies Department. He masters Russian,
Persian, English foreign languages. In 1995-1999 he was RA NA deputy,
Vice-Chairman of the Standing Committee on Social, Healthcare, and
Environmental Protection Issues, then the Chairman. In January 1999 he
was given a rank of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary. From
the same year up to 2004 he was RA Ambassador Extraordinary and
Plenipotentiary to the Islamic Republic of Iran and in 2001-2004 also
in Qatar pluralistically.

http://www.nt.am?shownews=1011441

RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan Called A Consultative Meeting With

RA PRIME MINISTER TIGRAN SARGSYAN CALLED A CONSULTATIVE MEETING WITH A LIGHT INDUSTRY-RELATED AGENDA

Tuesd ay, 20 January 2009

RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan called a consultative meeting with
a light industry-related agenda. In attendance were representatives
from line enterprises and concerned ministries and agencies. The
Prime Minister mentioned that the Government is thereby starting
discussions with a view to clarifying its industrial policy. Tigran
Sargsyan noted that this policy cannot be designed and carried out
without involving experts from corresponding branches of economy,
entrepreneurs whose estimates are crucial to his government. According
to the head of government, this consultation seeks to find a common
ground for cooperation, outline the scope of State support and such
endeavors as may help meet the threats stemming from the global
financial and economic crisis.

To begin with, Minister of Economy Nerces Yeritzyan presented the
light industry development-related trends currently available on
global markets and in Armenia. His analysis covered both the global
developments and Armenia’s current status in this area, as well as
short-term and strategic proposals on addressing the situation.

Summarizing the discussion, Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan divided
it into two parts. Firstly, he reminded that the government has
launched an operative unit to review and process the private sector
assi stance-related programs and requests received from entrepreneurs
in order to help address the threats coming from the global financial
and economic crisis. The Prime Minister reassured of his government’s
readiness to back such businesses as may face temporary hardships,
including those private sector representatives in attendance of this
meeting. He stressed that such requests are supposed to provide
a clear-cut description of the problems faced and applicants’
expectations and visions of the ways out.

Secondly, the head of government highlighted the need for the State to
have a realistic light industry development program: "Formerly Armenia
was a country with deeply-rooted light industry traditions and sales
markets. It has been experiencing strains for some time now, and we
want to see how much resource is still left in this area, as well as to
what extent we can provide for future expansion," the Prime Minister
said and went on to stress that the State must realize the status of
those 151 enterprises operational and about 3500 workers engaged in
this field by holding consultations with sector representatives.

In conclusion of the meeting, specific recommendations were issued
to the ministries and agencies concerned. Considering that the bulk
of the proposals presented by the minister of economy were endorsed
by those present, the Prime Minister allowed two weeks’ time to
Mr. Yeritzyan in order summarize the whole body of the proposals
raised and discussed during the meeting and submit an action plan.

http://www.gov.am/en/news/item/4397/

US CIA new head recognizes the Armenian Genocide

AZG Armenian Daily #005, 17/01/2009

Armenian Genocide

US CIA NEW HEAD RECOGNIZES THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

US President-elect Barack Obama’s nominee for the post of the head of
CIA recognizes the fact of the Armenian Genocide.

According to the Turkish news agencies, Leon Panetta, who is nominated
for the post of the head of the US CIA, in one of his statements in
1992 qualified the incidents of 1915 as genocide, "Noyan Tapan"
reported.

Translated by L.H.

MP: Armenia faces no threat of recession

MP: Armenia faces no threat of recession

YEREVAN, January 16. /ARKA/. Armenia faces no threat of recession amid
ongoing global crisis, Ara Nranyan, MP from Armenian Revolutionary
Federation Dashnaktsutyun, said at a press conference on Friday.

He thinks the country’s authorities can ward off the recession, if
refrain from solving budget problems by means of tax administration.
The lawmaker thinks that domestic industries, especially agriculture,
are quite developed.
He also singled out transport, services and banking sector as
successfully working areas.
`If these areas keep working properly, the country can avoid
recession’.

Nranyan thinks that the global crisis has its positive and negative
aspects and gives room for redistribution of forces, i.e. if
superpowers face decline, other countries can improve things on
domestic markets.

Nranyan said that Armenia may take advantage from triple fall in world
oil prices.
He said that the global crisis has already had its positive impact on
Armenian domestic market and economic policy.

`Cost price of either imported or exported goods may go considerably
down, since shipment expenses’ share in the prime cost’, he explained.

Nranyan also said that Armenia has already got rid of its ambition to
ensure double-digit economic growth at any cost, since not only
quantity, but also quality is important. Armenia recorded 7.2% economic
growth in Jan/Nov=2
02008, compared with the same period of the previous
year.

GDP amounted to AMD 3290.9 billion (in market prices) in the mentioned
period.

Speaking about negative impacts of the crisis on Armenia’s economy,
Nranyan said that flow of money transfers to Armenia, especially from
Russia and the United States will dwindle as Armenians working overseas
will return home.
He said that the sluggish inflow of transfers will reduce aggregate
demand, and intense inflow of migrants will drive unemployment rate up.

Downward movement of aggregate demand may stall the economy and slow
down business, and skepticism will hobble proper tax inflow.

`All of these processes have already started, but it is still difficult
to predict future developments now’, Nranyan said.
According to National Statistical Service of Armenia, individuals have
received $1489.2 million from abroad over the period between January
and November 2008 for non-commercial purposes.

This amount is 26.2% or by $309.1 million greater than that of the same
period of the same period of 2007.

The most intensive net flow came from Russia and the United States in
Jan/Nov 2008, just as a year earlier.

Transfers that came from these countries made 91.6% of total inflow in
Jan/Nov 2008 against 95% of the same period a year earlier. -0-

Aliyev doesn’t give up threats to resolve NK conflict by use of forc

PanARMENIAN.Net

Aliyev doesn’t give up threats to resolve Karabakh conflict by use of force
17.01.2009 14:23 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said his country
will continue to strengthen its army.

He also informed that Azerbaijan concluded an agreement with Pakistan
and Turkey on joint production of military hardware.

"Baku is capable to solve the problems unaided and has the right to
gain back the occupied territories by the use of force," Aliyev said

ANKARA: Ex-PM Says Illegality In 90s Created Ergenekon

EX-PM SAYS ILLEGALITY IN 90S CREATED ERGENEKON

Hurriyet
Jan 15 2009
Turkey

ANKARA – A former prime minister has admitted that Turkey used
illegal methods in its fight against terrorism during the 1990s and
that today’s Ergenekon investigation could be seen as a consequence
of those actions.

During a television show late Tuesday, the former prime minister and
Rize independent deputy, Mesut Yılmaz, said: "We accept today that
no political agenda can justify acts of terrorism. What we still
could not agree on, however, was that the rule of law could not be
cast aside. Illegal anti-terror operations caused corruption in the
institutions that ignored it, and people employed for those purposes
became the scourge of the state," Yılmaz said.

The use of illegal operations was due to practical needs, he
said. Police formed a special unit to use against the Armenian Secret
Army for the Liberation of Armenia, or ASALA (a terrorist group that
killed more than 40 Turkish diplomats and their family members),
he said.

"That unit is the core of the group of people that we are now dealing
with. They were 40 or 50 at the beginning. They received special
training and sent to foreign countries. ASALA was dismantled, but
then the terrorist (outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party) PKK started
in 1990s," Yılmaz said. "Then the government, under Prime Minister
Tansu Ciller, in 1993 and 1994 reorganized these units under the
Special Operations Unit. The illegal movements of some anti-terror
members were known to the state, but "those institutions, including
the government, that supported them for legitimate purposes did not
want to compromise them." Yılmaz was the leader of the Motherland
Party until 2002 and prime minister for brief intervals in 1991, 1996,
and between 1997 and 1999. Yılmaz also sounded pessimistic about
the outcome of the Ergenekon case. Susurluk was an apparent incident,
whereas Ergenekon is an ambiguous concept, he said.

"People are held in custody for 10 months without any concrete charges
against them. I do not think anything of value will emerge from this,"
Yılmaz said.

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TIME: A Blip In Hillary Clinton’s Senate Lovefest: Bill’s Donations

A BLIP IN HILLARY CLINTON’S SENATE LOVEFEST: BILL’S DONATIONS
By Massimo Calabresi

TIME Magazine
,8599,1871526,00.html
Jan 14 2009

Things could not have gone more smoothly for Secretary of
State-nominee Hillary Clinton in her Senate confirmation hearings
on Tuesday. Completely on top of her brief, Clinton was masterful
on issues as obscure as America’s arctic territorial concerns
and the Law of the Sea treaty, and she deftly threaded the needle
on such contentious issues as the fighting in Gaza and historic
Turkish-Armenian tensions. Republicans and Democrats alike
were lavish in their praise. Senator Richard Lugar, the ranking
Republican, extolled "her impressive skills, her compassion, her
collegiality." California Democratic Senator Barbara Boxer blurted out,
"I’m so excited to see you here today!" Even firebrand South Carolina
Republican Senator Jim DeMint said he was "optimistic and hopeful about
[Clinton’s] role as Secretary of State."

Everything went perfectly. Everything, except for one detail: the
matter of President Bill Clinton’s charitable endeavors, including the
William J. Clinton Foundation and the Clinton Global Initiative, and
the danger that they might taint Hillary Clinton’s role as Secretary of
State. The foundation, according to its public disclosure documents,
aims to promote "the values of fairness and opportunity for all"
as well as "health security, economic empowerment, leadership
development, citizen service, and racial, ethnic and religious
reconciliation." Clinton described her husband’s Global Initiative,
part of his foundation, as a "pass-through" that funnels money from
wealthy donors to development and aid projects around the world,
whose work includes providing AIDS drugs and poverty and hunger
relief. (See pictures of Bill Clinton.)

>From the start, the soft-spoken but respected Senator Lugar, in his
mildest, most diplomatic way, stated his concern that the former
President’s fundraising abroad might create an impression of a
conflict of interest. "Foreign governments and entities may perceive
the Clinton Foundation as a means to gain favor with the Secretary
of State," he said. Therefore, he suggested, "even well-intentioned
foreign donations [to the Clinton Foundation] carry risk for United
States foreign policy."

Lugar, 76, is a paragon of bipartisan collegiality, renowned for
vigorously pursuing the Senate’s mandate to oversee the workings of
the Executive Branch, even when his own party has been in power. (He
was one of the more openly skeptical Republican voices on Capitol Hill
regarding the Bush Administration’s plans for post-war Iraq, and was
an early and influential voice in planning a troop drawdown.) Lugar
raised his concerns while assuring Clinton of his enthusiastic support
for her confirmation — though he publicly warned his old friend from
the Senate of a potential pitfall on her path. "The only certain way
to eliminate this risk going forward is for the Clinton Foundation
to forswear new foreign contributions when Senator Clinton becomes
Secretary of State," Lugar suggested.

Clinton answered by citing the lengthy memorandum of understanding
negotiated between her staff and Obama’s transition team last December
as a condition for her being offered the job. That agreement specified
that Bill Clinton would disclose all prior donors to the Clinton
Foundation, provide an annual list of donors in the future and subject
any proposed donations by foreign governments to a State Department
ethics review.

Louisiana Republican Senator David Vitter chimed in with concerns
about the Clinton Global Initiative, which he noted was not covered
by the disclosure requirements of the memorandum of understanding, and
could therefore become a place for anonymous fundraising. (Foundation
spokesman Matt McKenna says the Global Initiative is, in fact, in
the process of being incorporated separately from the charitable
foundation.) Hillary Clinton pointed out that all sponsors of the
initiative are publicly disclosed. When asked by Senator Robert
Menendez of New Jersey whether she had committed to continuing
to disclose such sponsors in the future, Clinton said, "That’s
correct." McKenna confirmed the initiative’s intention to continue
disclosing donors once it spins off the foundation. (See pictures of
Bill Clinton campaigning with Hillary.)

Still, Lugar wanted to make sure that he had made his point. In an
afternoon session, he returned to the dangers of any impression of a
conflict of interest. "The foundation exists as a temptation to any
foreign entity or government that believes it can curry favor through
a donation," he said, and urged Clinton to adopt three additional
measures: first, to disclose all donations over $50,000 immediately
rather than in one year’s time; second, to disclose all pledges over
$50,000 by foreign individuals or businesses immediately; and third,
to submit to the State Department ethics review all foreign individual
and business donations over $50,000.

By the end of the hearings, even Senate Foreign Relations Committee
chairman John Kerry was raising concerns about pledges for future
donations. "There is a legitimate question, and I think, Senator,
you’d agree that it’s hard to distinguish between a donation currently
made and — and acknowledged publicly — and a donation to be made in
the future, a commitment made to but not acknowledged publicly." (See
the members of Obama’s White House.)

Clinton’s response was that she wouldn’t even know who was pledging
money to her husband’s foundation, but Lugar stuck to his guns and
issued one final, powerful warning. "I am hopeful that as we go through
the history of this, that people will not say, well, Senator Lugar and
Senator Kerry and others were prescient; they saw the problems. And
we’ll get full credit, but that will not be helpful to our foreign
policy, to you, your husband and the foundation. And this is why I
plea for you really to give even more consideration. It need not be a
decision made today, because I appreciate the negotiations have been
sizable … But this seems to me to be so important at the outset,
and this is why I’ve dwelled upon it, trying your patience and that
of the committee, because I think it is very important, and I think
you understand that."

Clinton’s approval by the Foreign Relations Committee on Thursday
morning is all but guaranteed. But Senator Lugar has laid down a marker
over the potential for conflict-of-interest questions surrounding
foreign donations to Bill Clinton’s charitable endeavors. And if it
turns out that Senator Lugar saw trouble before it arrived, it won’t
have been the first time.

http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0

Boxing: Darchinyan Heads To Las Vegas To Fine Tune For Arce

DARCHINYAN HEADS TO LAS VEGAS TO FINE TUNE FOR ARCE

SecondsOut
Jan 13 2009

Vic "Raging Bull" Darchinyan

By Paul Upham in Marrickville: WBC/WBA/IBF junior bantamweight boxing
world champion Vic Darchinyan held his final training session and
press conference in Australia on Tuesday. The "Raging Bull" heads to
America on Wednesday to finalise his preparation for his world title
defence against Jorge Arce on February 7 at The Pond in Anaheim,
California, televised live in the USA on Showtime Championship Boxing.

"I am a maximum 60% so far," Darchinyan told SecondsOut. "I have been
running hard and my fitness will be at its peak over the next few
weeks. I am ready for this fight after all of my sparring so far. I
have been working on my foot work and tactics."

In Las Vegas, 33 year-old Darchinyan 31-1-1 (25) will concentrate on
pushing himself to be fast and sharp.

"I won’t be doing lots of sparring," he said, "but quality sparring
with other world champions. I will be training with my coach from
Armenia Vazgen Badalyan and we will work on my tactics for this fight."

Coming off his career best win over Cristian Mijares last November,
Darchinyan is promising another eye catching victory over 29 year-old
Mexican Arce 51-4-1 (39).

"I read at SecondsOut.com that I am pound for pound No.10," Darchinyan
said. "After seeing my next fight with Arce, you will be moving me
up even higher on that list."

Bjni To Challenge CES Activities

BJNI TO CHALLENGE CES ACTIVITIES

A1+
[05:26 pm] 12 January, 2009

Bjni Company of mineral waters owned by the Sukiasyans will be put
up for e-auction on January 23. On December 30 the Northern Court
declared the case hearing of the factory’s bankruptcy closed. But
the Company hasn’t received the court decision yet, Advocate Ara
Zohrabyan informed A1+.

He also noted that the Northern Civil Court has not submitted an
official recognition of Bjni’s bankruptcy. Hence, they don’t know its
contents and the grounds for the pending auction. "We don’t even know
the price fixed for the company’s assets."

Remind that the Compulsory Execution Service put up Bjni’s assets for
auction on December 19 according to RA laws on "Compulsory Completion
of Judicial Acts" and "Public Deals".

On December 18 the Service had received a letter from the Northern
Civil Court informing that Saturn Shinmontaj LLC filed a bankruptcy
suit against Bjni Company. The suit was accepted, and an interim
manager was appointed.

On January 9 the Compulsory Execution Service received another letter
from the Northern Civil Court informing that the case of bankruptcy
of Bjni Company ended with a December 30, 2008 court ruling. The
electronic auction starts on January 23, 2009.

Ara Zohrabyan informed A1+ that they are going to challenge the
activities of the Compulsory Execution Service in the court.

Holland: Armenia at the Dutch Holiday Fair 2009

Abovian Armenian Cultural Association
Address: Weesperstraat 91
2574 VS The Hague, The Netherlands
Telephone: +31704490209
Email: [email protected]
Website:
Contact: I. Drost

Press Release

Armenia at the Dutch Holiday Fair 2009

This year, for the first time Armenia will be present at the Dutch Holiday
Fair as a holiday destination. The Fair will be held from 14 to 18 January
2009 at the Jaarbeurs Utrecht in Holland.

At the Holiday Fair, which annually attracts tens of thousands of visitors,
two Armenian tour operators from Yerevan, Armenia will be present, namely
Travel + M and Five Stars Travel. The stands of the Armenian tour operators
are located in the ‘Balkans and Caucasus pavilion’ of CBI (Centre for
Promotion of the Import) in Hall 10.

The participation of Armenia and some other ‘still unknown destinations’,
have been made possible by CBI, an agency of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign
Affairs.

Address:
Jaarbeurs Utrecht
Jaarbeursplein 6
3521 AL Utrecht
The Netherlands
Telephone: +31 30 295 2700
Website: (in Dutch only)
Date: 14 to 18 January 2009
Opening hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., except on 16 January: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Admission: 17.50 euro

www.abovian.nl
www.vakantiebeurs.nl