SCR Launches Electric Train In Armavir-Aragats Direction

SCR LAUNCHES ELECTRIC TRAIN IN ARMAVIR-ARAGATS DIRECTION

PanARMENIAN.Net
27.10.2009 20:11 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On October 1, South Caucasian Railways (SCR)
will launch a new electric train in Armavir-Aragats direction, the
company’s press service reports.

New electric train is scheduled to leave Armavir station at 12:40
(arrival in Aragats: 13:57) and depart from Aragats at 14:20 (arrival
in Armavir: 15:57).

Ticket price comprises AMD 300, with 50% discount for students.

South Caucasus CJSC is a 100% subsidiary of Russian Railways OJSC.

Armenian Railways CJSC has been handed over to SCR CJSC’s concessionary
management. Concessionary agreement dated February 13, 2008 was
signed for the period of 30 years, with possibility of extension for
additional 10 years.

President Sargsyan Receives Chief Of Rosatom State Corporation Serge

PRESIDENT SARGSYAN RECEIVES CHIEF OF ROSATOM STATE CORPORATION SERGEI KIRIENKO

/ARKA/
October 26, 2009
YEREVAN

President Serzh Sargsyan received last Friday the Executive Director
of the Russian Rosatom state corporation Sergei Kirienko.

The two sides discussed issues related to the Armenian-Russian
cooperation in the area of atomic energy, the presidential press
office reported. They noted that all the agreements reached during
the September 2008 meeting in Yerevan were being implemented. Serzh
Sargsyan expressed satisfaction with the high level of relations with
the Russian Federation.

President Sargsyan and Sergei Kirienko hailed the advanced level of
cooperation in the area of atomic energy and programs aimed at its
further deepening and expressed confidence that the implementation
of the ongoing projects would allow Armenia to strengthen its role
as an energy exporting country.

Speaking about the Armenian nuclear power station, the Director of
Rosatom noted that it is in an excellent condition; all the security
and safe functioning measures are being observed.

The parties discussed also steps being taken for the construction of
the power station’s new block, geological explorations of the uranium
mines, and spoke about the programs envisaged for the next year.

Armenian authorities said they will build a new nuclear power plant
to replace the aging Metsamor plant.

The new plant will operate at twice the capacity of the older,
Soviet-constructed facility, which is 30 kilometers west of the
capital, Yerevan. Metsamor currently generates some 40 percent of
Armenia’s electricity. Australian company Worley Parsons has been
selected to manage the project.

The Armenian government has yet to attract funding for the project
that was estimated by a U.S.-funded feasibility study to cost at as
much as $5 billion.

French Ambassador To Armenia: Independence Keystone Of Success Of Ar

FRENCH AMBASSADOR TO ARMENIA: INDEPENDENCE KEYSTONE OF SUCCESS OF ARMENIAN OMBUDSMAN’S INSTITUTION

ArmInfo
2009-10-26 14:18:00

ArmInfo. French Ambassador to Armenia Serge Smessow believes
independence the keystone of success of the Armenian Ombudsman’s
Institution. Ambassador Smessow made this statement at opening of
the Twining Project dedicated to "Contributing to the Office of Human
Rights Defender in Armenia."

The Twining project is implemented by Armenia’s Office of the Ombudsman
alongside with the Ombudsmen of France and Spain within the European
Neighborhood Policy. The Ambassador welcomed the existing cooperation
and said that foundation of Ombudsman’s Institution in Armenia was
rather a brave choice. He believes that independence is the keystone of
success including independence from colleagues. The Ambassador hopes
that the administration of the French Ombudsman will successfully
share its experience with Armenian colleagues to promote friendly
relations between the two states.

Twinning project aims to provide technical and organizational aid to
the institution of ombudsman in Armenia. It is the first twinning
program implemented in the country under the aegis of the European
Neighborhood Policy. The budget of the project is 1 million euro and
will last 18 months.

72 Million Turks To Give Life For Azerbaijani Flag: Davutoglu

72 MILLION TURKS TO GIVE LIFE FOR AZERBAIJANI FLAG: DAVUTOGLU

News.am
Oct 23 2009
Armenia

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu stated in Baku, that there
were Azerbaijani flags during Armenia-Turkey football match in Bursa
and he personally saw them, Turkish CNNTurk reports.

Davutoglu arrived in Baku to participate in the 21st Session of BSEC
Foreign Ministers Council in Baku. Turkish FM and his Azerbaijani
counterpart visited Shahid alley.

Ahmet Davutoglu touched upon the removal of Turkish flags in Baku,
saying there is a similar law in Turkey, which however does not
concern Azerbaijani flag, as it is not foreign for Turkey and 72
million Turks will give their lives for it if needed. Foreign Minister
underlined that he does not want Turkish flags to be perceived as
foreign in Azerbaijan. Davutoglu pointed out that at the last moment,
FIFA banned bringing in Azeri flags in Bursa stadium, however there
were some at the stadium.

Today, Turkey intends to participate in OSCE Minsk Group summit
in Vienna.

Mkrtich Minasyan: Karabakh And Genocide Out Of Discussion

MKRTICH MINASYAN: KARABAKH AND GENOCIDE OUT OF DISCUSSION
Karen Ghazarayn

"Radiolur"
22.10.2009 18:02

"Turks sometimes simply express their wish and say things that are
not included in the Armenian-Turkish protocols," said MP Mkrtich
Minasyan, member of the Republican faction. According to him, it’s
natural that Turkey makes such statements for "inner consumption"
and for the sake of not offending the "little brother.

The Turkish Parliament cannot but ratify nothing else than the
signed protocols, and nothig else. According to the Republican MP,
if Turkey attempts to make other decisions simultaneously with the
ratification of the protocols, Armenia will view it as violation of
the agreements reached and will take corresponding steps. "We either
have to refuse from ratifying the protocols or express a clear position
on the Genocide issue and the Karabakh conflict."

The two countries have agreed that the two above-mentioned issues
are not subject to discussion. The question refers to the opening of
the border and establishment of diplomatic relations only, Mkrtich
Minasyan said.

World Bank Welcomes Armenia’s Bailout Measures And Reforms

WORLD BANK WELCOMES ARMENIA’S BAILOUT MEASURES AND REFORMS

ARKA
Oct 19, 2009

YEREVAN, October 19. /ARKA/. World Bank Managing Director Ngozi
Okonjo-Iweala, at her meeting with Armenian Prime Minister Tigran
Sargsyan on Saturday, welcomed Armenian government’s bailout steps.

She also said that Armenia’s successful cooperation with the World
Bank sets a good example for other countries.

The WB managing director hailed tax and customs administration reforms
and anticorruption programs and said that the progress seen in Armenia
inspires confidence in success and lays ground for supporting new
projects.

She pointed out that although the global financial and economic crisis
was unprecedented, Armenia reacted properly to it.

This gives ground for hope that the reasonable economic policy pursued
the government will pull out the country from the row of underdeveloped
countries and will make it fit to join advanced states, she said
adding that the World Bank and International Financial Corporation
supports Armenia’s efforts.

The WB managing director welcomed the Armenian World Concept and said
that this policy is one of Armenia’s competitive advantages.

Speaking about improvement of Armenian-Turkish relations, she said
that the World Bank is interested in continuation of this process.

Turkish TV Channel Says Azerbaijan To Blame For Nagorno-Karabakh Con

TURKISH TV CHANNEL SAYS AZERBAIJAN TO BLAME FOR NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT

Panorama.am
14:39 19/10/2009

"Turkey will merely be a neighbor country for Azerbaijan," Azerbaijan’s
delegation members having returned from Turkey told the country’s
media.

Azerbaijan’s Mili Majlis deputy Hudrat Husanguliyev said, the
raftification of the Armenian-Turkish protocols by the Turkish
parliament will mark the end of brotherly and strategic relations
between Azerbaijan and Turkey.

According to Husungaliyev, what all the Turkish channels do is the
protocol draft propaganda. It has even been noted on Turkish "Kanal D"
the Azerbaijani party is to blame for Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

On October 14 Azerbaijan’s parliamentary delegation left for Turkey,
where they had meetings with a number of officials. The Turkish
parliamentarians expressed their concerns over the Armenian-Turkish
protocols.

Presidents Of Three Countries Urged To Compel Armenian Authorities T

PRESIDENTS OF THREE COUNTRIES URGED TO COMPEL ARMENIAN AUTHORITIES TO RESPECT RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS OF CITIZENS

Today.Az
cs/56683.html
Oct 19 2009
Azerbaijan

The Committee for the Protection of Political Prisoners in Armenia
sent an open letter to United States President Barack Obama, French
President Nikolas Sarkozy and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev.

The letter reads:

"Nikol Pashinyan, who voluntarily presented himself to the Prosecutor’s
Office on July 1, 2009, is kept in prison till today without any
basis and presently will be brought before the court under false
accusations for organizing mass disorders.

"Hundreds of legal proceedings have taken place in Armenia. You can
be informed about those shameful proceedings from your countries’
ambassadors and competent international organizations.

"The recorded outcome thus far is as follows:

1. So far, no murderer has been brought to account for his actions
before the court, 2. The opposition’s charge against the current
governing leadership for seizing power was dismissed, 3. 30 political
prisoners were released as a result of pressure from the opposition
and international organizations, 4. 17 political prisoners, one of
whom is a French citizen, are still imprisoned, 5. Many innocent
prisoners, who have exhausted all instances for attaining justice
in their own country, attempt to attain justice through the European
Court of Human Rights.

"Today, your countries direct their joint efforts toward the
settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and the establishment
of Armenian-Turkish relations; however, by strange coincidence,
your countries’ and international organizations’ pressure on Serzh
Sargsyan’s administration directed to re-establishment of democracy
and release of political prisoners has stopped altogether. This fact
creates grounds for us and a large mass of the Armenian people to
doubt the sincerity of your intentions; it gives the impression that
an unethical deal has taken place and that you turn a blind eye to
gross human rights violations and to obvious violations of democracy
in order to get concessions from Sargsyan’s administration.

"Proceeding from that which was mentioned above, on behalf of Republic
of Armenia citizens, thousands of innocent victims’ relatives,
political prisoners suffering in prisons, and those suffering from the
regime’s tyranny and political persecution, we ask and demand you to
use your countries’ and your own authority to compel Armenia’s current
leadership to respect the rights and freedoms of their own citizens."

http://www.today.az/news/politi

International Structures Concerned Over Economic Situation In Armeni

INTERNATIONAL STRUCTURES CONCERNED OVER ECONOMIC SITUATION IN ARMENIA

PanARMENIAN.Net
17.10.2009 GMT+04:00

Regional integration will provide economic growth in regional states,
IMF Executive Director Ambroise Fayolle stated, commenting on possible
consequences Armenia will face with RA-Turkish border opening. "IMF
experience in other regions proves opening of border and regional
integration promote economic development in the country," he said.

Still, Ambroise Fayolle fount it difficult to provide exact forecasts
over consequences of opening border with Turkey for lack of research
data on he issue.

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ 2010 Economic growth in Armenia will comprise
1.2%, Ambroise Fayolle stated. "RA economy will be restored through
government-implemented money-and-credit and fiscal policy as well
as international financial assistance, registering a minor growth of
1.2%," he noted.

In this context, Fayolle noted that Armenia was among states, most
impacted by financial crisis; still they "hope to be mistaken in
forecasts".

IMF forecasts 15% economic downturn in 2009 in Armenia.

*

President Serzh Sargsyan and the board of International Monetary
Fund’s (IMF) Executive Directors, have made assessments on Armenia-IMF
cooperation. Fund representatives stressed that Armenia had perfectly
complied with its commitments.

During the meeting, parties exchanged views on problems caused by
global financial-economic crisis. Sargsyan said that all possible
measures were being taken for making effective use of existing
potentials and financial resources.

*

Armenia, of course, must be prepared for different scenarios in
the process of normalization of Armenia-Turkey relations, RA prime
minister of Armenia Tigran Sargsyan said.

"Naturally, we must be prepared to different developments." According
to the Prime Minister Armenia must be ready for the scenario when
the border with Turkey may not open. "For this case, the government
has already developed a strategy," the Prime Minister said.

Tigran Sargsyan added that the Armenian-Turkish relations are
conditioned only by the opening of the border. "First and foremost,
these relations are moral, psychological, and cultural. In this
respect, we and the Turks have the feeling of inferiority originating
primarily from the Armenian Genocide, " the Armenian prime minister
stressed. He emphasized, that the recognition of the Armenian Genocide
by Turkey first of all is on the agenda.

*

The European Commission proposed on the 14 of October 2009 to the
Council to provide macro-financial assistance to Armenia, in the form
of a loan of up to ~@65 million and of a grant of up to ~@35 million.

The assistance will support the adjustment program agreed by the
Armenian government with the International Monetary Fund to help the
country through the global crisis.

The proposed financing will complement the financial resources provided
by the EU, in the form of budget support programs financed under the
European Neighborhood and Partnership Instrument.

*

The World Bank Managing Director, Ms. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, will travel
to Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan on October 17-21. The aim of her
visit is to discuss with the respective governments, development
partners and civil society the impact of the financial crisis in the
South Caucasus and to find ways to help ease the crisis and enable
sustainable economic growth.

*

A memorandum on the "Legal Protection of Small and Medium Enterprises’
Economic Competition" was signed in Yerevan on October 16.

The trilateral memorandum was signed by RA State Committee for the
Protection of Economic Competition, YSU Center for European Law and
Integration and Brave legal company.

The document is aimed raising society and business circles’ awareness
of protecting competition.

*

Armenia ranks as the 10th country in fight against money laundering
and terrorism funding, Head of RA CBA Financial Monitoring Centre
Daniel Azatyan told a news conference in Yerevan.

He told journalists that a leading country in the list is Slovenia;
Cyprus, Hungary and Baltic states come next. All CIS countries
fall behind Armenia, with Russia ranking as the 13th and Ukraine as
the 25th state directly followed by Georgia. Azerbaijan is the 25th
country in the list. Countries like Serbia, Macedonia and Montenegro
were not included in evaluation report.

*

RA Government intends to gain time till the crisis is overcome in
developed countries, ARF Dashnaktsutyun financial counselor, RA MP
Ara Nranyan told PanARMENIAN.Net reporter, commenting on RA government
-implemented anti-crisis policy.

According to him, in the beginning of 2009, RA Premier issued
statements on the necessity of anti-crisis activities, yet, upon
receiving international credits, structural changes scheduled were
forgotten.

In this context, ARF Dashnaktsutyun financial counselor added that
the next crisis will affect RA economy more severely unless structural
changes are introduced to increase the level of economic security in
the country.

*

Discussion of the draft law "On the anti-trust regulation" was held
in Yerevan. The working group is coordinated by the chairman of the
"Political Economy" research center Andranik Tevanyan.

As he said in an interview with a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter, the
Armenian economy suffers several diseases: monopolies, non-market
relations of various commodity and service markets, leading to the
merge of business and politics.

"Of course, we do not think results will be very tangible for our
society, but it is a step forward, and making such steps we can
ultimately achieve some success on the way to normal market relations,"
he added.

According Andranik Tevanyan, this is largely dependent on the political
forces of Armenia, society, and on the relationships inside the system.

He stressed the importance of establishing the antimonopoly authority,
which, together with the State Commission for the Protection of
Economic Competition of Armenia (SCPEC) Armenia will monitor and
regulate relations in the economy. "That is a new structure to prevent
creation of unnatural monopolies and to regulate natural monopolies,
establishing the rate of profit for them," Andranik Tevanyan said.

Cooperation of the two agencies, he believes, will optimize the
anti-monopoly activities in the country.

*

Opening of RA-Turkish border will create potentials for installing
new optical Internet network, UITE Executive Director Karen Vardanyan
told a news conference in Yerevan. "There are no serious problems
from technical viewpoint, and after opening of border the problem
will be resolved within shortest terms," he noted.

Besides, expert believes that optical Internet via Turkey will create
better information security guarantees. Even though no specific
agreement has been reached so far, many big companies such as ArmenTel
and Turkish Telecom are interested in the project, he said.

To become a technological country, Armenia should improve the
efficiency of the fiscal authorities, Karen Vardanyan, UITE executive
director told a press conference today. According to him, UITE launched
the "customs and tax reforms in cooperation with public and private
sectors", which will speed up the production chain and change the
approaches of the fiscal authorities, those reforms will enable to
make IT-products more affordable and suitable for the foreign market.

"Now the fiscal authorities are working against this chain, pursuing
only short-term benefits, like filling the state budget," he said.

The main problem existing in IT industry: double taxation. A number
of products (robotics, automated control systems) should be deprived
from it. The program, according to Karen Vardanyan, will reduce
corruption risks and enable Armenian companies to compete in foreign
markets. The main consumers of Armenian IT-products are the U.S.,
Europe and Russia. "The ration of exports and internal consumption
now reached 60 per cent and 40 per cent, while in 2006 the ratio was
80 per cent and 20 per cent," he said. The vision of UITE for the
nearest future is 50 per cent to 50 per cent, Karen Vardanyan said.

*

RA Government should determine priority spheres for country’s future
development, Karen Vardanyan said. "We should decide what country we
want in 10-15 years’ time, and what spheres should be locomotives for
its development," he said. Government determines situational problems
and elaborates stable strategy for country’s development, expert finds.

Vardanyan positively assessed Armenian Government’s anti-crisis
measures towards maintaining the level of social expenses, however,
"if that is not accompanied by strategic development, we may face
great problems in future."

Besides, Armenian Government has reduced 2010 budgetary expenses for
developing IT sphere.

*

ArmRosGasprom hold negotiations with Gazprom Export to reduce
prices for gas deliveries from Russia to Armenia, spokesperson of
"ArmRosGazprom" Shushan Sardaryan told PanARMENIAN.Net. According
to her, the long-term contract between two partners provides an
incremental tariff policy.

Shushan Sardaryan informed that the contract stated that between April
1, 2009 and March 31, 2010 the price for 1000 cubic meters amounts to
200 USD, and in April, during transition to the next phase of tariff
policy, the prices may decrease. "We are negotiating with Gazprom
Export, a possible price reduction for gas delivered from Russia to
Armenia", – she said.

The pricing policy for Russian gas were discussed during the meeting
of the Presidents of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan and President of Russia
Dmitry Medvedev in Moscow.

*

The Central Bank of Armenia is waiting for the economic situation to
clear up, said Nienke Oomes, IMF Resident Representative in Armenia.

"I positively assess the CB policy. Economy is being stabilized and
maybe the CB will reconsider its position in a month," Ms. Oomes told
a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.

She also emphasized that Armenia’s economy strongly depends on
Russia’s.

As to the crediting system, Ms. Oomes remarked that commercial banks do
not allow credit as they fear not to get the funds back. "Crediting
by commercial banks will be possible if the country’s economy is
stabilized," she said.

*

Russian and Armenian presidents Medvedev and Sargsyan met Friday
during a summit of the post-Soviet Commonwealth of Independent States
in the capital of Moldova, with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev
also taking part in the meeting chiefly dedicated to discussions of
the Nagorno Karabakh issue.

BAKU: Azerbaijan says Turkish-Armenia border opening to hurt NK talk

APA, Azerbaijan
Oct 16 2009

Azerbaijan says Turkish-Armenian border opening to hurt Karabakh talks

The Azerbaijani deputy foreign minister has said that the opening of
the Turkish-Armenian border will have a negative impact on the
Nagornyy Karabakh settlement.

"If Turkey opens the border in the situation when the Armenian side
continues occupying Azerbaijani territory, that will deal a serious
blow to the world community’s efforts to force Armenia to obey
international legal norms and principles, respect Azerbaijan’s
territorial integrity and inviolability of borders, withdraw from all
occupied territories, including Nagornyy Karabakh and create
conditions for displaced persons’ return to their homes," APA news
agency quoted Araz Azimov as saying on 16 October.

He added: "We can say for sure that the opening of the border and the
start of economic cooperation between Turkey and Armenia will help
Armenia continue occupation. As a result, that will hamper the return
of Azerbaijanis, including the Azerbaijani community of Nagornyy
Karabakh, to their homeland."

He went on to say that the opening of the Turkish-Armenian border
might, however, play an important role in the Karabakh settlement
process. "The opening of the Turkish-Armenian border may play an
important role as an element of the [Karabakh] conflict settlement
only if it is timed to coincide with Armenian troops’ withdrawal from
Azerbaijani territory and the opening of the Lacin road for use by all
parties. If that takes place, there could be more advantageous
possibilities for economic cooperation between Turkey, Armenia and
Azerbaijan. Such an approach, as a component of the conflict
settlement, would fit into the concept of opening all borders and
communications in the region. Otherwise, peace and security will
hardly be established in the region," Azimov said.