California State Senate Approves June 3 "Genocide Awareness Act" Bil

CALIFORNIA STATE SENATE APPROVES JUNE 3 "GENOCIDE AWARENESS ACT" BILL 234

ARMENPRESS
JUNE 4, 2009
YEREVAN

California State Senate passed June 3 Senate Bill 234, the "Genocide
Awareness Act." It aims at the inclusion of the Armenian Genocide of
1915-1923 as part of its high school curriculum.

On April 29, the Senate Education Committee voted unanimously in
favor of the Senate Bill 234.

An official from the Armenian Assembly of America told Armenpress
that during the public witness hearing, Armenian Genocide denier
Bruce Fein and the Assembly of Turkish American Associations (ATAA)
testified against treating the Armenian example and parallel cases
in Cambodia and Darfur as genocide.

In response to the opposition’s testimony, State Senator Joe Simitian
(D), a member of the Education Committee, expressed his disappointment,
especially given the incontestable historical fact of the Armenian
Genocide.

"Why is it that genocide happens over and over and over again? It
happens because we are unwilling to step back and confront man’s
inhumanity to man. The truth of the Armenian Genocide has long been
settled," Simitian stated.

State Democrat Senator Christine Kehoe, Chair of the Senate
Appropriations Committee, moved the bill directly to for a vote,
stating that the continuing events in Darfur remind him of the words
of philosopher George Santayana who wrote: "Those who do not learn from
history are doomed to repeat it." "Those horrific events only serve to
raise the importance of acknowledging and learning from past. Making
sure that Senate Bill 234 becomes law will help make sure that the
Armenian Genocide is not forgotten for this and future generations,"
the Senator underscored.

Upon successful passage in the California State Assembly, State
Senator Wyland’s "Genocide Awareness Act" would then be signed into
law by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.

The bill requires the California Curriculum Commission to vote on the
inclusion of an oral history component related to Armenian Genocide
of 1915-1923 as part of its high school curriculum.

BAKU: Syria Supports The Territorial Integrity Of Azerbaijan: Syrian

SYRIA SUPPORTS THE TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY OF AZERBAIJAN: SYRIAN FM

Today.Az
17.html
June 3 2009
Azerbaijan

Syria advocates equitable settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict,
which will meet interests of the both sides, Syrian Foreign Minister
Valid Al Muallim said in Baku.

"Our position is to find a political solution to the problem through
a direct dialogue. Prior to my visit to Baku, I went to Armenia. I
saw that the sides have the desire to sign a peace agreement, and
everything must be done to the conflict to be resolved in the near
future," Al Muallim said.

The conflict between the two South Caucasus countries began in 1988
when Armenia made territorial claims against Azerbaijan. Armenian armed
forces have occupied 20 percent of Azerbaijan since 1992, including
the Nagorno-Karabakh region and 7 surrounding districts. Azerbaijan
and Armenia signed a ceasefire agreement in 1994. The co-chairs of
the OSCE Minsk Group – Russia, France, and the U.S. – are currently
holding the peace negotiations.

The sides have to show courage and political will to reach equitable
settlement of the conflict. "Syria supports the territorial integrity
of Azerbaijan," he added.

Syrian Foreign Minister is on a state visit to Baku. He have discussed
the preparations to the first visit of Syrian President Bashar Assad
to Azerbaijan that is to be made in early June.

http://www.today.az/news/politics/528

Armenia Going To Supply Energy To Turkey

ARMENIA GOING TO SUPPLY ENERGY TO TURKEY
Shakeh Avoyan

"Radiolur"
03.06.2009 17:50

Corresponding works are underway in Armenia towards exporting
energy to Turkey, Armenian Minister of Economy and Natural Resources
Armen Movsisyan told reporters today. He noted, however, that the
organization of the process of sale with Turkey was not that easy.

"We have rather rich experience. We have worked with Georgia and Iran,
but we have no experience of working with the corresponding system
of Turkey. It requires juxtaposition of technical parameters," the
Minister noted.

Armen Movsisyan reminded that we have signed a contract with a Turkish
commercial company, and any political preconditions are excluded.

According to the Minister of Energy, the global financial-economic
crisis has not had an essential negative influence on Armenia’s
energy sector.

"All the programs continue, there is no intention to suspend
those. On the contrary, we have started implementing new projects,"
the Minister said.

Council Of Europe Congress Mission Says Elections In Line With Europ

COUNCIL OF EUROPE CONGRESS MISSION SAYS ELECTIONS IN LINE WITH EUROPEAN STANDARDS

Panorama.am
13:40 01/06/2009

Yerevan City Council elections corresponded to the European standards,
Nigel Mermagen, the head of the Congress of Local and Regional
Authorities of the Council of Europe said.

"The Congress Mission recorded significant improvement compared with
the local self governing bodies’ elections held in Armenia in 2008,"
Mermagen said.

The Council of Europe observers express great confidence that Armenia
contributes to the establishment of democracy in the country.

Incident between a parliamentarian and the head of election commish

Incident between a parliamentarian and the head of the election
commission at the polling station 11/04

2009-05-31 12:48:00

ArmInfo. Parliamentarian representing Prosperous Armenia Party Naira
Zohrabyan and Chairwoman of the polling station 11/04 (Shengavit
community) Hasmik Ghazaryan conflicted at the polling station.

Thus, N. Zohrabyan told ArmInfo she was informed that Hasmik Ghazaryan,
who, in her words, is known to violate the Election Code for many
times, violated the voting process on May 31. ‘I arrived at
the polling station and demanded Hasmik Ghazaryan to act within the
frames of the law’, N. Zohrabyan said and added that she is unaware
which political force H. Ghazaryan supports. Afterwards, H. Ghazaryan
attacked N. Zohrabyan crying out that she is authorized to do
everything.

Iran Holds Aid Worker Silva Harotonian on Espionage Charges

U.S. News & World Report
May 29 2009

Iran Holds Aid Worker Silva Harotonian on Espionage Charges

The State Department asserts the charges are without merit

By Alex Kingsbury
Posted May 29, 2009

Journalist Roxana Saberi is breathing easier these days, back in the
United States after spending four months in Iran’s notorious Evin
prison on charges of spying for the United States. Saberi’s was a
cause célèbre, but Evin is home to numerous political
prisoners, arrested for crimes against the regime both real and
imagined.

One of Saberi’s former cellmates, who has thus far escaped
international attention, is Silva Harotonian. She’s being held on
espionage charges that’like Saberi’s’the State Department in
Washington asserts are without merit. Harotonian is an Iranian
citizen, but her family in Los Angeles is hoping that Saberi’s release
could also help free her. A last-ditch appeal filed by defense lawyers
has yet to be ruled on.

While drinking a cup of tea in her mother’s Tehran apartment last
June, Harotonian was arrested and charged with fomenting a "Velvet
Revolution" against the Iranian government. The 34-year-old was
convicted in January and sentenced to three years in prison, where
family members say she is in poor and worsening health. They say she
is a well-intentioned aid worker wrongly accused. "She never even read
the news or followed politics. She just wanted to do something good
for her country," says her cousin, Klara Moradkhan, who lives in Los
Angeles.

At the time of her arrest, Harotonian was working for the
International Research and Exchanges Board, a Washington-based
organization that for four decades has facilitated exchange programs
around the globe. The group receives some funding from the U.S. State
Department, and U.S. officials insist that IREX and its employees were
not involved in anything either illegal or nefarious.

Unlike Saberi, an Iranian-American who was born in the United States,
Harotonian is an Iranian citizen of Armenian descent, although her
mother and cousins are naturalized U.S. citizens. Harotonian applied
for a U.S. green card in 2001, it had not been issued when she was
arrested.

Harotonian had been arranging travel for Iranian medical workers who
were to attend a conference in the United States about maternal and
child health education. She worked out of the IREX office in Armenia
and had traveled to Tehran on three previous occasions for projects
before being arrested last summer. A similar conference had gone off
without a hitch, and IREX had made no secret of its work in Iran, says
the group’s president, W. Robert Pearson. Sitting in his Washington
office and sporting a postage-stamp-sized freesilva.org pin on his
lapel, Pearson says that it’s the first time that an IREX employee has
been accused of spying. "Whatever the misunderstanding, we’d like to
know what happened so that we can help to clear it up," he says.

Because the case involves Iran detaining one of its own citizens,
U.S. officials have little leverage to act on Harotonian’s
behalf. Indeed, some of her backers quietly worry that too much
support from Washington could backfire in a case where the defendant
is trying to prove she wasn’t working for the U.S. government. Even as
they await the ruling on the final appeal, supporters are campaigning
for leniency.

rld/2009/05/29/iran-holds-aid-worker-silva-haroton ian-on-espionage-charges.html

http://www.usnews.com/articles/news/wo

The International Politics Of The Greek Turkish Antagonism

THE INTERNATIONAL POLITICS OF THE GREEK TURKISH ANTAGONISM

EuropeNews
e/23509
May 28 2009

I met the author of Themata Politica, Christos Evangeliou, in the late
1990s. I read something he had written on the Black Athena slander
of those who hate the Greeks. I called him up at Towson University
in Baltimore, Maryland where he is a professor of Hellenic philosophy.

Christos C. Evangeliou: Themata Politica: Hellenic and
Euro-Atlantic. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2008. 265
pages. ISBN 1 – 84718 – 617 – 3. ISBN (13): 9781847186171. $ 52.99.

We discussed the obsession of some American academics, why
otherwise well-educated people resurrect the Christian hatred
against the Greeks? What is the political purpose of such a smear
campaign? Perhaps to boost the low self esteem of black Americans? Or
to replace Greek culture with Judeo-Christian values in the core
of the Western tradition? After all, Israel, not Greece, is at the
center of American foreign policy.

Evangeliou sent me his 1997 book, The Hellenic Philosophy: Between
Europe, Asia and Africa. This is a marvelous history of philosophy,
which I read with great profit and pleasure. Here is a book, finally,
that captured the wisdom and beauty of Greek philosophy: the struggle
of the Greeks to understand themselves, what makes people human,
and how reason, not faith, is the guide to studying the universe and
nature as well as problem solving and happiness.

Evangeliou`s book also fired me to work on my own history on what
happened to the ancient Greeks. Why, suddenly, after the fourth century
even the name Hellene became rare in Western literature? Why the Roman
Empire and the Christian Church smashed Hellenic culture and, in fact,
they outsourced the destruction of the Greek temples to barbarians? An
army of monks led those barbarians to the sacred sites of the Greeks. I
answered these questions in The Passion of the Greeks: Christianity
and the Rape of the Hellenes, which was published in the United States
in 2006. Evangeliou reviewed my book in the Mediterranean Quarterly
and he reprinted that review in his Themata Politica (chapter 9).

Evangeliou is a Hellene born in Christian Greece and educated in
Greece and the United States. His affection and understanding of
Hellas and her philosophy, which he teaches at his university, shine
through in his scholarly work and essays he wrote for the readers of
two Greek American weeklies, The National Herald and the Hellenic
News of America. That`s why his Themata Politica, which includes
these lucid essays, is so useful and timely. The book was published
in England in 2008.

Themata Politica is divided into two parts. The first part covers the
essays dealing with the explosive politics governing the relationships
between Greece, Turkey and Cyprus. The second part examines the
aspirations of Muslim Turkey to join the Christian club of the European
Union, a project pushed vigorously by the United States. The entire
discussion of this book is also shaped by the tragic Muslim attack
against the United States in September 11, 2001. Islam, rightly,
plays a significant role in the pregnant analysis of this book.

Evangeliou sheds light especially on Cyprus, Greece, Turkey, the
European Union and the United States, the hegemonic power that
replaced Western Europe as the arbiter of war and peace in the
world. Themata Politica ought to be on the reading list of educated
persons everywhere, in particular those practicing diplomacy. This
book is a series of succinct and well-written essays full of wisdom. It
explains the history of the crises dominating Greek-Turkish relations
since World War II.

Certainly the occupation of Christian Greece by the Moslem Turks
from 1453 to 1821 has left a residue of mistrust and hatred that
contributes to the ceaseless antagonism between Greeks and Turks. But
there are external forces that have been stocking the fires between
Greeks and Turks for several decades – especially in the Greek island
of Cyprus. Britain holds the first place in this tragedy, sowing the
seeds of discord, which America keeps fertilizing.

The revolt in the 1950s of the Greek Cypriots against the British
colonial rule of their land forced Britain out of Cyprus. Britain
took revenge against the Greeks, however. Britain holds to this day
Cypriot territory for "sovereign" military bases on the island of
Aphrodite. In addition, Britain urged the Turks to keep their eyes
on the Greek prize; riot against the Greek community in Istanbul, for
example. The Turks did exactly that quite thoroughly in their vicious
state pogrom of September 6-7, 1955. Turkish violence ended Greek
society in Istanbul, which has been Turkish for 556 years. Before
the Turks, Istanbul was Constantinople for 1,300 years. And before
the Christian Byzantine era, Constantinople was the Hellenic polis
Byzantion for 1,100 years. All in all, this was a city founded and
inhabited by Greeks for some 2.5 millennia.

The prosecution, cleansing and final destruction of the Greeks in
Istanbul in 1955 added another layer of hatred between Greeks and
Turks. Britain and possibly America instigated the war policy of
Turkey in Cyprus, ending with the Turkish capture of about 40 percent
of Cyprus in 1974.

The result of British and American support for Turkey, a Moslem country
with a legacy of centuries of violence and genocide against the Greeks,
Armenians and several other people in Europe and Asia, is a resurgent
Turkish colonialism in Cyprus and perpetual threats against Greece,
especially in the eastern Aegean and Thrace. This danger is also a
paradox because imperial America has both Turkey and Greece in her
military camp, NATO.

But these "allies," Greece and Turkey, are in a state of low-level
warfare that, apparently, suits American interests fueling profitable
arms sales to Turkey and Greece. As for the European Union that
includes Greece, and NATO members other than Britain and the US,
remain silent or apathetic about the tragic position of Greece in their
midst. Could it be that the powerful states of Europe also benefit
from the dangerous strategy of Turkey against Greece and Cyprus?

The other possibility is to explain the paralysis of the European
Union as the outcome of successful American foreign policy. After all,
if the European Union were ever to become a real union, it will be a
real antagonist of imperial America. And should a reawakened European
Union invite Russia to join in its ranks, the result would be a
superpower much larger and stronger than the United States. This is
the likely reason why America is demanding that the European Union
embrace Turkey in its ranks. Turkey would be a potential missile
directed against the flimsy union of the Europeans.

Evangeliou explains the foreign imperialism behind the Greek-Turkish
volcano. His vision, however, is not for more war but for cooperation
and peace between Greeks and Turks. For example, in chapter 18,
he says the Greeks and the Turks are the "heirs of Byzantium." The
Turkish Empire was "worthy heir of Byzantine Empire … the Greeks
are too closely connected to the Turks culturally." If Greece were
not a member of the European Union, Evangeliou speculates that such
condition might have been "a blessing in disguise," forcing "these
two closely related countries," Greece and Turkey, "to find ways to
work together to solve their problems peacefully and to undertake
common cultural projects."

Furthermore, according to Evangeliou, Greece and Turkey "could
rediscover the common roots of their identities in the Ottoman Empire,
the Byzantine Empire, the Roman Empire, the Hellenistic Empires, and
ultimately in the Classical Hellenic civilization. More importantly,
they could conceivably become the nucleus for the creation of a new
model of Federation of States (including Cyprus and the Balkan States)
that share in this common cultural heritage."

All this is well meaning by a thoughtful philosopher. Modern Greeks
can reasonably say they are the heirs of Byzantium and, to some
degree, of ancient Greece. Though Christians, they live where the
ancient Greeks lived and speak Greek. But how could Moslem Turks
"rediscover" any connections with the Greeks` Byzantine, much less
classical heritage? The Turks, tracing their origins in Mongolia,
are relatively newcomers to Anatolia and Europe. They had their
first major victory against the Byzantine Greeks in 1071. However,
Evangeliou is right that there are plenty of Greeks hiding under the
skin of the Turks. After all, the Turks, like the Christians before
them, used violence to convert those they conquered. The alternative
to conversion to Islam was slavery or death.

Second, a federation of Turkey and states in southeastern Europe might
be an option to avoiding war. But as long as the Turks remain Moslem
and double their population every 20 years or so, the chances for
peaceful relations with Greece are slim for the additional reason that
a federation with Turkey would turn into another Ottoman Empire. In
fact, the rumor among those studying America`s strategic interests
is that America is about to "promote" Turkey to a "regional" power,
which would have some oversight over Greece. There`s another rumor
that says that NATO, the US, and Greece have agreed to eventually
expand Turkey`s control in the eastern Aegean and Thrace.

In the spring of 2009, President Barak Obama went to Turkey and made
a fool of himself. According to the remarks he made to the Turkish
parliament published by the Associated Press on April 6, Obama compared
George Washington to Mustafa Kemal. This was the Turkish general who
supervised the genocide of the Greeks, Armenians and several other
nations in Anatolia and Europe in early twentieth century. Obama
also spoke about "Turkey`s greatness," the "beauty" and "richness"
of Turkish history and culture. He also did not miss the opportunity
to urge the Europeans to open their Union to the Turks. However,
he conveniently forgot to remind the Turks they ought to, at least,
come to grips with their murderous past.

Unfortunately, narrow imperial interests trump Western
civilization. Obama thought it appropriate to visit Ankara and Istanbul
but not Athens. America remains on the side of the Turks.

Under these geopolitical realities and the genocidal legacy of Turkey,
Evangeliou`s dream about Greece and Turkey remains a dream. However,
should Turkey and Greece discard their Islam and Christianity, Greeks
and Turks could think of peaceful relations. Without the fanaticism
and economic interests of those alien monotheistic religions, Greeks
and Turks would be free to treat each other with respect. At that
moment, which may never materialize, the Greeks under the skin of
the Turks would reveal themselves. The ancient Greek heritage would
then become a living model for another Renaissance and politics in
both Turkey and Greece – an even larger dream than that of Evangeliou.

Political dreams are often necessary. Still, Evangeliou is also
practical. His Themata Politica, an insightful, path-breaking and
well-written book, is best suited for political leaders and students
and scholars of Greece, Turkey and America. Every page teases the
mind and has something to teach.

Evangeliou even warned president Bill Clinton about "a sleeping
Cyclops, the Giant of Islam." He said this is a religion "driven by a
fanatical faith," which after 2 centuries of lethargic existence is
ready "to strike again with force, and shake up the Western world
fundamentally." Evangeliou was right. Islam is fully awakened,
fighting and shaking up America and the West. Yet, President Obama
told the Turks that the United States "is not, and will never be,
at war with Islam."

Evangeliou, a student of Platon, is using and spreading the reason
and enlightenment of the Hellenic master for an understanding of the
world. He is convinced the world needs the wisdom of the Hellenes,
especially the paradigm of the Platonic paideia (advanced education
and science). "Socratic sanity and humanism," he says, "can … serve
humanity as an antidote to its natural bigotry and fanaticism,
especially the fanaticism of exclusively apocalyptic and intolerant
religions, like missionary Christianity and militant Islam, which
… they seem determined to collide again as forcefully as before
with tragic consequences for mankind and the education of younger
generations in Hellenic and humane excellence."

Chapter 38 is revealing of the "devious faiths of Abraham," how
credulous billions of humans take seriously the hazardous nonsense of
Christianity and Islam. Evangeliou compares the killing utterances
of the Bible and Koran, how both religions, especially Islam, teach
hatred and war against each other. Evangeliou is right that such
"monotheistic mania and religious intolerance" diminish "the light
of Hellenic philosophy" and make "the voice of reason inaudible."

Evangeliou also warns the European Union that is entangled in
America?s unthinking "war on terror." Unless the EU wakes up it is
preparing its own downfall to militant Islam. The expanding war on
terror is pushing Muslims to the shores of prosperous Europe. Add
to these migrants the millions of Muslims already living in Italy,
United Kingdom, Germany, France and Spain and Greece and the ground
is set for internal conquest. The prospect of EU admitting Turkey`s
70 million Muslims will provide the turning point in the dream of
Islam in conquering Europe without a war.

So Themata Politica is more than Greek-Turkish relations. It`s a
global political assessment of the West as it is facing an identity
crisis and the prospect for another dark age. Islam, "a monistic and
fanatical faith," is, in fact, the giant Cyclops threatening both
America and the European Union.

In addition, Evangeliou loves Greece. His chief purpose in life
and the thesis of his books, including Themata Politica, is to help
Greece, his motherland, come close to Hellas. He tells the Greeks
they are descendants of people who valued paideia. These ancients
Greeks took paideia and fashioned democracy and philosophy. Modern
Greeks, Evangeliou says, can, once again, become pioneers in matters
of culture and enlightenment throughout the world. And, clearly,
they ought to stop being second-class citizens in Europe.

Read Themata Politica. It is an original book. It is also appetizing
food for Hellenic thought. Moreover, it is good for the soul. After
all, Evangeliou is not merely a Hellenic philosopher in the path of
Platon but a poet with 3 poetic collections in Greek. He ends his
book with a "Hymn to Human Folly," which makes fun of the tragedy
of militant Islam. "As in dark ages old," he says, "Christian and
Muslim foes clash again. Will we ever find the way to soothe the
human soul`s pain?"

Evaggelos Vallianatos is the author of This Land is Their Land and
The Passion of the Greeks.

http://europenews.dk/en/nod

All Types Of Inspectorial Checks In The Small And Medium-Sized Enter

ALL TYPES OF INSPECTORIAL CHECKS IN THE SMALL AND MEDIUM SIZED ENTERPRISES DURING 2009-2010 TO BE BANNED

ARMENPRESS
May 29, 2009

YEREVAN, MAY 29, ARMENPRESS: On the Armenian President’s assignments an
unprecedented decision will be adopted during the session of Armenian
Government today which aims at supporting the small and medium-sized
business and creating a favorable environment for them.During
the discussion of the annual report "On the implementation of 2008
Armenian state budget" Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan informed
about this.

According to this decision during 2009-2010 all types of inspectorial
checks in the small and medium-sized enterprises will be forbidden.

"We are sure that suspension of checking by nearly 22 inspectorial
bodies during the crisis will result in establishment of a favorable
environment for the development of small and medium-sized business,"
the Armenian Prime Minister said.

Euroset Is Leaving Armenia

EUROSET IS LEAVING ARMENIA

ArmInfo
2009-05-27 17:35:00

Euronet, one of the largest networks of retail sales of mobile
phones in CIS, is leaving Armenia. Euroset Press-Secretary Natalia
Aristova told ArmInfo correspondent that the company is leaving
Armenia as "Armenian users appreciate low price higher than legality
and quality". To recall, Euroset President Alexander Malis announced
the company’s intention to leave Armenia and Moldova in his interview
with Kommersant newspaper on May 26.

Euroset numbers 12 sale salons in Armenia, 32 in Moldova. Malis
pointed out that by late June the company will also take a decision
to maintain its presence in Belarus and Kirghizia.

According to him, the company’s entry to these markets was a
strategic mistake caused by the fact that the company’s shareholders
connected the value of the company with territorial coverage of the
network. Malis said that Euroset’s proceeds in Armenia and Moldova
doesn’t exceed 1% in the total structure of the company, and the
company’s share in these markets ranges from 10% to 20%. Euroset’s
total turnover in 2008 amounted to $5,7 bln.

To note, earlier Euroset left Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan due to the
high share of counterfeit mobile telephones in these markets.

Concerning Euroset’s cooperation with Armenian mobile operators,
Aristova pointed out that it proved its worth over the period of
intensive development of operators. "Now it is not interesting for
some large operators to work with independent retail as they have
already built their networks", she added.

As regards the position of VimpelCom, which owns 49.9% of Euroset’s
shares, Aristova pointed out that today the main priority of Euroset
should be efficiency. "VimpelCom would prefer us to stay in Armenia.

However, our main priority now is efficiency. Therefore we decided to
suspend our business in some countries of CIS. And our shareholders
realize this", she said.

According to ArmInfo analysts of telecommunication market, Euroset
failed to consolidate and maintain its positions in the local market
first and foremost due to the weak foreign management which is quite
unaware of the local specificity and lack of marketing policy. The
company paid no serious attention to the assortment and spectrum of
additional services. Euroset failed to withstand competition first
of all with the retail networks of official representatives and
distributors of such brands as Nokia and Sony Ericsson.

Avet Adonts Appointed Ambassador Extraordinary And Plenipotentiary O

AVET ADONTS APPOINTED AMBASSADOR EXTRAORDINARY AND PLENIPOTENTIARY OF ARMENIA TO BELGIUM

Noyan Tapan
May 27, 2009

YEREVAN, MAY 27, NOYAN TAPAN. Under RA President’s May 26 decree Avet
Adonts was appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of
Armenia to Belgium (residence Brussels).

According to the RA President’s Press Office, under President’s May
27 decree Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Armenia
to Belgium Avet Adonts was also pluralistically appointed head of
Armenia’s representation in the European Union (residence Brussels).