BAKU: Anar Mammedkhanov:”Firstly Aghdam and Fizuli, then Jabrail, Ze

Anar Mammedkhanov: “Firstly Aghdam and Fizuli, then Jabrail, Zengilan
and Gubadli will be liberated”

18 May 2005 [22:12] – Today.Az

“Our occupied territories will be liberated part by part. I have
talked with Foreign Minister Elmar Mammedyarov on the resolution of
the problem .As far as I know; first Aghdam and Fizuli then Jabrail,
Zengilan and Gubadli will be liberated.

On the next stage, liberation of Kalbajar and Lachin and the solution
of the status of the Nagorno Karabakh are considered”.

The journalists were told by Azeri Parliament member Anar Mammedkhanov.

The deputy stated that, Armenia intends to take control of the Nagorno
Karabakh instead of the liberation of 7 regions but Azerbaijan will
never consent to this: “The resolution of the problem is held in the
frame of the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan in all talks”.

Restart of Mars – political issue

RESTART OF MARS – POLITICAL ISSUE

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The 9th sitting of the Commission on interparliamentary Cooperation
was held today. The agenda included issues referring to the restart
of Armenian enterprises, conveyed to Russia within the Property for
Debt agreement as well as the economic cooperation of Russian regions,
specifically the Southern Federal Region with Armenia.

Commission Co-Chair Nikolay Ryzhkov stated that the discontent is
mostly connected with the institutes and only the Mars plant and the
Hrazdan Hydro power plant work in some way.

Vice Speaker Vahan Hovhanissyan informed that the production volume as
well as the number of employees has decrease, there are no investments
and orders are received from Armenian companies only. He note In the
course of the final press conference N. Ryzhkov noted that harsh
discussion was held over the fate of the Armenian enterprises,
especially Mars plant and the three research institutes. Mutual
pretensions were expressed. In his words, the issue is a political
one. The parties stated there are some legal issues that have to be
solved by respective Russian ministries. In the words of the Armenian
Co-Chair Vahan Hovhannisian, in the course of the session it turned
out that Russian businessmen have serious comprehension over the
degree of liberty and monopoly in the Armenian economy, which forms
certain risks for investing and the presence of Russian business
at the Armenian market. The Armenian party promised to inform the
Russian party on the state of affairs at the local market, having
secured the information of the Anti-Monopoly Commission of Armenia.

Besides, in V. Hovhannisian’s words, the Armenian party has proposed to
consider the option of passing part of the shares of these enterprises
to private companies if the Russian state is not able to secure orders
and investments to these. At the same time, as noted by Hovhannisian,
these events mainly refer to the military industrial complex and
the Russian legislation does not provide for sending orders of that
kind to enterprises outside Russia. Within the context of economic
cooperation of subjects of the Russian Federation with Armenia the
parties touched upon communication problems, specifically the ferry
and railway communication. d that the restart of the enterprises is
rather a political than economic issue.

In his turn chairman of the Association of the Armenian-Russian
Business Cooperation (ARADES) Grigory Kharchenko noted that the
Russian businessmen seriously concern over relations with Armenia
fearing for unfree competition.

‘Hero Cities’ festival over

‘HERO CITIES’ FESTIVAL OVER
By Gohar Gevorgian

AZG Armenian Daily #088, 18/05/2005

Culture

The republican school festival “Hero Cities” dedicated to the 60th
anniversary of the victory over fascism organized by the Armenian
Center for Russian Language Development was closed yesterday at the
small hall of Aram Khachatrian Music Hall. 15 secondary schools from
Yerevan, Gyumri, Vanadzor and Verin Dvin took part at this arrangement
dedicated to the Soviet cities recognized as heroes during the Great
Patriotic War.

Participants of the festival received yesterday presents and awards
from the representatives of Russian, Ukrainian and Byelorussian
embassies in Yerevan as well as those from Center for Russian Language
Development and Education Ministry. Russian ambassador’s advisor,
Genady Barishnikov congratulated once again on the Great Victory
and said, “Such arrangements prove that people in Armenia remember
history and know what war means”.

Azeri FM says Armenia ready to give back “occupied regions”

AZERI FM SAYS ARMENIA READY TO GIVE BACK “OCCUPIED” REGIONS

Armenpress

BAKU, MAY 17, ARMENPRESS: Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister Elmar
Mamedyarov told ATV on Monday that Armenia was ready to give up seven
regions of Azerbaijan it occupied during an early 1990s war for the
Nagorno Karabagh.

“They have agreed to give up all the regions, but they are thinking
when” they should do this, Mamedyarov told the network in Warsaw, where
the presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenian held talks Sunday. However,
an Armenian foreign ministry official in Yerevan was quoted by some
Armenian news media as saying that he had no information about such
a agreement.

Referring to Mamedyarov’s statement, foreign ministry spokesman Hamlet
Gasparian said, “we have no such information. I am highly doubtful
that it corresponds to the real situation.”

Meantime Turkish media reported that deputy Azeri foreign minister
Araz Azimov who was in Turkey ahead of the Warsaw Council of Europe
summit, informed Turkish officials about the pace of peaceful talks
with Armenia, which, according to Turkish media, came as a big surprise
to Ankara.

Turkish media quoted Azimov as saying that Armenia agreed to give
back five of the seven Armenian-controlled regions, making the
return contingent on lifting Azerbaijan’s blockade and normalization
of Yerevan-Baku relations. According to Turkish media, Azerbaijan
rejected Armenian proposals, insisting that all seven regions must
be handed back. This position was reportedly endorsed by Ankara.

Kocharian: Armenia to attract NKR to Euorintegration process

KOCHARIAN: ARMENIA TO ATTRACT NKR TO EUROINTEGRATION PROCESS

Pan Armenian News
16.05.2005 06:02

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ When addressing the Council of Europe Third Summit
today Armenian President Robert Kocharian stated that he sees the
prospects of the Karabakh conflict settlement in the context of
respect towards the European values, Mediamax agency reports. “Armenia
believes Europe with open borders, without blockades, violence and
refugees. Europe, where human rights and the rights of people for free
choice are respected, where the present is built on the impartial
assessment of the past. In this very context we do see the Nagorno
Karabakh conflict settlement. To be more precise we seek for the format
of attracting de-facto Nagorno Karabakh Republic to the integration
into the European structures”, the Armenian President stated.

A youth wing to attach to Yerevan Municipality

AZG Armenian Daily #084, 11/05/2005

Home

A YOUTH WING TO ATTACH TO YEREVAN MUNICIPALITY

Yerevan mayor Yervand Zakharian is going to sign a decree this week on
creating Municipality-affiliated Youth Council. Municipality undertakes the
commitment to subsidize coming projects of the Council.

The Council will include representatives of student councils of Yerevan
universities, representatives of NGOs as well as TV and radio companies.

The initiative for creating the Youth Council may well be viewed as a
preparation for pending elections in bodies of local self-governance.

By Karine Danielian

Shushi: The Symbol of the Strength of the Armenian Spirit

Pan Armenian News
08.05.2005

Shushi: The Symbol of the Strength of the Armenian Spirit

By S. Krikorian

When asked about the three necessities for a nation to win a war, the
Chinese philosopher Confucius replied, “food, weapons, and spirit.” And what
are the two most important necessities? “Weapons and spirit.” And what’s the
single most necessary thing for a nation to win a war? “The spirit,” replied
Confucius.

The liberation of Shushi in May 1992 provides ample proof that Confucius was
right. The Azerbaijani forces barricaded inside the fortress-city
outnumbered the Armenian freedom fighters, had huge stocks of arms and
ammunitions that they later left to the freedom fighters, their position was
impregnable, and militarily it’s always easier to defend than to attack.

With all these advantages for the Azerbaijani side, how did the Armenian
fighters emerge victorious from the battle of Shushi? It was undoubtedly
their spirit. That spirit that the Turks could never understand,
consequently they were and still are looking for the reasons for their
defeat in all the wrong places, by blaming the Russians for assisting the
Armenians, or by blaming the internal feuds within the Azerbaijani
leadership.

But on May 8-9, 1992, the Armenian spirit was winning and was sending the
first signals that the war in Artsakh was going to be won by the Armenians,
sooner or later. We suffered heavy losses after the battle of Shushi. We
lost Shahumian, Mardakert, and other regions, but the drive toward final
victory in Artsakh began on the walls of Shushi.

The liberation of Shushi was the most important page of the war in Karabagh.
It became a symbol of the invincibility of the Armenian spirit. The
liberation of Shushi will surely have a ominent place in the textbooks of
Armenian History. All Armenian children should see the steep hill that Ashod
Ghoulian and his battalion climbed. It is difficult even to imagine how a
person can climb that rock carrying more than 50 pounds of military gear. It
is unimaginable, but it is a historical fact.

The liberation of Shushi must continue. We must repopulate Shushi with
thirty to forty thousand Armenians, creating the necessary jobs and adequate
living conditions for them, organizing the spiritual and cultural aspects of
their daily life, transforming Shushi into the strongest area of our land
and once again making this impregnable city inaccessible to our enemies.

Shushi must become the capital city of the Armenian spirit.

BAKU: Mammadyarov considers necessary for FMs to meet over NK confl.

Azerbaijan News Service
May 9 2005

MR. MAMMADYAROV CONSIDERS NECESSARY FOR FOREIGN MINISTERS TO MEET
OVER QARABAQ CONFLICT

Foreign minister of Azerbaijan Elmar Mammadyarov says there is a need
for meeting between foreign ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia ahead
of scheduled Warsaw meeting of Presidents. However Armenian foreign
minister Vardan Oscanian told earlier there was no topic for
discussion to make it necessary for minister to meet. The negotiation
process carried on the base of so-called Prague process. We are
holding discussions with co-chairs. We have determined in which
direction we need to continue. I think there is a need for foreign
ministers to meet ahead of Warsaw meeting. It willhelp us to see the
situation. Azerbaijani side supports negotiation process though
mediation of the co-chairs. Co-chairs also propose to continue one on
one negotiations.

BAKU: Azeri leader addresses nation on 60th anniversary of Victory D

Azeri leader addresses nation on 60th anniversary of Victory Day

ANS TV, Baku
7 May 05

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev today addressed the nation in
connection with the 60th anniversary of the victory over fascism. The
address says that this war was the most horrible war in the history
of mankind by its scale, the number of losses, countries and armies
involved and the amount of damage caused.

World War II showed that the policy of violence, occupation, aggression
and the ideology of hatred and hostility against other ethnic groups
leads to defeat and destruction. The Azerbaijani authorities hope that
the country’s territorial integrity and sovereignty will be restored.

BAKU: Armenia violates ceasefire during OSCE monitoring

Armenia violates ceasefire during OSCE monitoring

Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
May 7 2005

Baku, May 6, AssA-Irada — Armenian military units breached ceasefire
during the monitoring held on the contact line between the Armenian and
Azerbaijani military troops under the mandate of the OSCE chairman’s
special envoy.

The shooting came four minutes after the monitoring started in the
Gapanly village of Terter District Friday morning, the Ministry of
Defense said.*