The Armenian Politologist Precludes A New War In Georgia

THE ARMENIAN POLITOLOGIST PRECLUDES A NEW WAR IN GEORGIA

PanARMENIAN.Net
06.04.2009 19:00 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Georgian MFA statement on establishment of strategic
ties with Armenia is conditioned by internal political problems
of Georgia, Caucasus Institute director, politologist Alexander
Iskandaryan told a news conference in Yerevan.

"Georgian opposition has planned a serious rally on Apr. 9. Still,
revolution and change of power are highly unlikely. Opposition does not
have sufficient resources to introduce such changes in the country,"
the politologist noted. "Illegitimate and weak though Saakashvili’s
regime is, Georgian opposition is not strong enough to overthrow him."

Georgian Foreign Minister Grigol Vashadze stated that Georgia and
Armenia will establish strategic ties in nearest future. According
to Georgian FM, Georgian -Armenian ties will become an important part
in foreign policy of the country.

Aram Satyan: We Don’t Need Serious Art, Everything Is Measured Today

ARAM SATYAN: WE DON’T NEED SERIOUS ART, EVERYTHING IS MEASURED TODAY BY POP-MUSIC

PanARMENIAN.Net
06.04.2009 20:28 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The reason for low quality of today’s popular music
is inactivity of RA Composers’ Union, which has to pass its judgment
on every new song, composer Aram Satyan told a news conference attended
by RA Symphonic Orchestra conductor Eduard Topchyan.

Eduard Topchyan regretfully noted that both control and discussions
on professional quality of songs performed are useless, as quality
songs are initially lacking in repertoires of today’s singers.

According to Aram Satyan, judging by songs broadcast today over TV
and Radio, "We don’t need serious art, everything is measured today
by pop-music."

Eduard Topchyan is confident that there’s no sense in looking for
someone to blame, as with all the wide choice of music Armenian
population has, it opts for low quality music.

"Local singers perform low quality songs for one simple reason –
it’s what most of people want to hear," Eduard Topchyan noted.

Armenia Wins Three Medals

ARMENIA WINS THREE MEDALS

A1+
03:08 pm | April 06, 2009

Sports

The International Judo Tournament ended in the Georgian town Gory. The
tournament featured 12 Armenian judoists.

According to the Armenian Judo Federation, Gor Harutyunyan (55 kg)
stood out among the Armenian judoists taking the lead. Gor showed him
off to best advantage from the very start and won a gold medal. Two
other sportsmen, Vahe Haneyan (90 kg) and Artush Lazarian (100+ kg),
won bronze medals.

The Armenian team is presently training for the European Judo
Championship 2009 due in Tbilisi on April 22.

Edward Nalbandyan: "Normalization Of Armenian-Turkish Relations Can

EDWARD NALBANDYAN: "NORMALIZATION OF ARMENIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS CAN NEVER QUESTION THE REALITY OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE"

ARMENPRESS
Apr 6, 2009

YEREVAN, APRIL 6, ARMENPRESS: "The normalization of Armenian – Turkish
relations should have no preconditions and it is with this mutual
understanding that we have been negotiating with the Turkish side,"
Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian said to the question of reporters,
referring to the recent statements of some Turkish officials that
the normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations is conditioned by
other issues like the resolution of Nagorno Karabakh problem and the
process of international recognition of the Armenian Genocide.

According to the minister, normalization of the relations has no
linkage to the resolution of Nagorno Karabakh problem and has never
been a subject of negotiations towards the normalization of Armenian –
Turkish relations.

"It has been said many times, and I want to stress it again, that the
normalization of Armenian – Turkish relations can never question the
reality of Armenian Genocide. Today, dozens of states and international
organizations have recognized the Armenian Genocide, which Armenia has
welcomed. I believe, that the statements, which put forth preconditions
for the normalization of Armenian Turkish relations may be regarded
as an attempt to impede the progress reached in the negotiations."

Matthew Bryza hopes that Aliyev and Sarkisyan will meet on May 7-8

Matthew Bryza hopes that Aliyev and Sarkisyan will meet on May 7-8

2009-04-04 12:26:00

ArmInfo-TURAN. Next meeting of the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan
may take place on May 7 or 8 within the frameworks of the EU’s summit
"Eastern Partnership," said on Friday the American Co-chairman of the
OSCE Minsk Group Matthew Bryza. ‘I hope that presidents will
participate in the meeting," he said and noted that the French Co-chair
of the Minsk Group Matthew Bryza would arrive to the region on Friday,
and some time later Yuri Merzliakov would arrive. Bryza said that the
goal of the visits is to obtain final agreement and preparation of the
next meting of presidents. Concerning the situation in the region Bryza
said that it would promote the resolution of the Karabakh conflict. He
noted special role of Turkey and some warming in the Armenian-Turkish
relations.
Speaking about the meetings he had in Baku Bryza said that he had had
talks with the President Ilham Aliyev, Foreign Minister and his deputy.
They considered also the questions on energy with the Minister of
Energy and Industry Natig Aliyev, Vice President of SOCAR Elshad
Nasirov, Bryza said.

Armenia And Iran Plan Rail Link

ARMENIA AND IRAN PLAN RAIL LINK

United Press International
April 4 2009

YEREVAN, Armenia, April 4 (UPI) — Armenia and Iran have signed an
agreement for a railway that would link Armenia to the Persian Gulf.

The line would not become a reality for about five years, the Russian
Interfax news agency reported. A working group is expected to take
about 18 months to determine the best route and do a feasibility
study and constructing the line would take three to four years,
Iranian Roads and Transportation Minister Hamed Behbahani said.

Armenia, a landlocked country, has no rail line that crosses its
border. Rail lines to Azerbaijan and Turkey have been closed for years,
and the rail link with Russia was cut by the Russian-Georgian conflict
since it crosses Georgia.

Behbahani said the line would be about 300 miles long, with most of
that distance in Armenia.

Gurgen Sarkisian, the Armenian minister of transportation and
communications, described the rail line as "a continuation of the
Silk Road," the historic trade route that connected China with the
Middle East.

Armenia To Develop Multilateral Relations With Sweden

ARMENIA TO DEVELOP MULTILATERAL RELATIONS WITH SWEDEN

PanARMENIAN.Net
03.04.2009 13:44 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan received
a delegation headed by Sweden’s Secretary of State for Trade Gunnar
Wieslander, reported the press office of the RA government.

Appreciative of recently activated bilateral contacts, the Prime
Minister of Armenia expressed hope that this visit of the State
Secretary-led delegation will boost economic and political exchanges
between the two countries.

Mr. Sargsyan said to be informed on those cooperation-friendly meetings
and discussions the Swedish delegation has had with Armenian public
and private sector representatives under the visit program. The
Prime Minister underscored Armenia’s readiness to develop the
Armenian-Swedish interaction in both bilateral and EU-Armenia formats.

In presenting our country’s development possibilities and programs
amidst a quickly evolving world, the Prime Minister said to be
convinced that once supported by the European Union and other
partners, Armenia will be able to overcome not only those temporary
hardships coming from the global crisis, but also any eventual
long-term challenges ahead. In particular, the Prime Minister cited
Armenia’s adherence to the GSP+ system as of January 1, 2009 as a
landmark achievement in the history of EU-Armenia cooperation as this
implies considerably lower duties on EU-bound Armenian exports. In
this respect, the Prime Minister evoked his government’s drive for
ensuring that as many Armenian producers as possible might benefit
from this opportunity.

With reference to bilateral economic ties, PM Sargsyan highlighted the
ongoing cooperation with the OMX which as effective since January,
2008 when the OMX was entrusted with the management of Armenia’s
Stock Market and Central Depository is seen as the key to Armenia’s
aspiration for becoming a regional financial center. He voiced hope
that the successful record of a mutually beneficial cooperation
with the OMX will encourage other Swedish investors to invest in
our country.

Mr Wieslander said he is convinced that while developing successfully,
the Armenian-Swedish cooperation, both bilateral and in the EU-Armenia
format, offers far more development opportunities than what is used
currently. Welcoming the Armenian government’s growth-targeting
ambitious programs and undertakings, the Swedish State Secretary
assured of his country’s readiness to possibly assist Armenia with
its efforts.

Businessmen Estimate As Quite Flexible The Leasing Services Of Ameri

BUSINESSMEN ESTIMATE AS QUITE FLEXIBLE THE LEASING SERVICES OF AMERIABANK

Noyan Tapan
Apr 2, 2009

Yervan, April 2, Noyan Tapan: Ameriabank organized a presentation
on leasing services on March 30-31. Big businessmen operating in
different spheres of economy, importers of vehicles, industrial,
medical, construction and trade equipment participated in the event.

The purpose of the event was to present to the business community
the terms of leasing services offered by Ameriabank and to invite
for a win-win relationship, as well as to explain advantages of
leasing services and emphasize their significance in the current
financial market.

In the banking system of RA Ameriabank is one of those rare banks offer
leasing services. The bank has started providing with this service
since June 2008. Ameriabank intends to develop largely the leasing
services and by insuring flexible and competitive terms to offer
these services to organizations operating in all spheres of economy.

According to participants of the presentation, the leasing services
of Ameriabank are quite flexible and imply new opportunities of
fruitful cooperation.

Azerbaijan Gains Little From Hiring Expensive U.S. Lobbying Firms

AZERBAIJAN GAINS LITTLE FROM HIRING EXPENSIVE U.S. LOBBYING FIRMS
By Harut Sassounian

The California Courier
March 31, 2009

The Government of Azerbaijan, using its considerable oil income,
has been waging a propaganda campaign to win over U.S. politicians
and denigrate Armenia and Artsakh (Karabagh).

To accomplish these twin objectives, Azerbaijan has spent millions of
dollars over the past 3 years to hire several major lobbying firms,
such as: The Livingston Group; JWI; Chlopak, Leonard, Schechter &
Associates; and Melwood Communications. In addition, the Consulate
General of Azerbaijan in Los Angeles hired Sitrick & Company over
a year ago and later replaced it with The Tool Shed Group, founded
by Jason Katz, former Director of Public Affairs for the American
Jewish Committee.

While Azerbaijan’s Embassy, with the support of its lobbying
groups, has been targeting top U.S. officials in Washington,
D.C., its Consulate in Los Angeles has been more interested in
countering the political influence of California’s large Armenian
community. Fortunately, neither the Embassy nor the Consulate has
had much success.

Recently, the Embassy of Azerbaijan tried to get members of Congress
to go on record condemning Armenia for the alleged killings of hundreds
of Azeris in 1992 during the Artsakh war. Despite concerted efforts by
its high-powered lobbying firms, Azerbaijan succeeded in convincing
just 1 out of 535 members of the House and Senate to do so. Cong. Ed
Whitfield (Republican-Kentucky), Co-Chair of the Congressional Caucus
on Turkey, was the only member of Congress who made remarks about
this highly controversial incident.

Azerbaijan was even less successful in California, despite its heavy
investment of time, money, and manpower. Back in 2005, Pres. Ilham
Aliyev appointed Elin Suleymanov, a graduate of Fletcher School
of Law and Diplomacy, as Azerbaijan’s first Consul General to
Los Angeles. Suleymanov told the Azeri Press Agency that one
of his key assignments is to counteract the political clout of
California’s Armenian community. He promptly wrote a letter to the
owners of a theater in Los Angeles, requesting the cancellation of
an Artsakh-related event organized by a local Armenian group. The
diplomat’s complaint was summarily dismissed and the event took place
as scheduled.

Consul General Sueleymanov’s failure cannot be attributed to his
lack of enthusiasm and energy. He has actively tried to promote
Azerbaijan’s interests, while missing no opportunity to belittle
Armenia and Artsakh. The lobbying firms hired by his government have
arranged for him to tour Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Michigan, Oregon,
and Wyoming and parts of California to deliver speeches to university
students, greet local politicians, and have guest editorials published
under his name in obscure newspapers.

Suleymanov even visited the Flathead Indian Reservation in Montana
and claimed that there are racial similarities between Azerbaijanis
and Native Americans. A student at the University of Montana quoted
Suleymanov as stating that Native Americans actually originated
from the region of Azerbaijan and that is why the Consul General
"felt a certain kinship for tribal people of the U.S., like brothers
or cousins."

A major accomplishment of Azerbaijan’s lobbying firms was arranging
the visit of four California legislators to Baku in September 2007.

Reciprocally, several members of Azerbaijan’s Parliament and a Minister
have visited California more than once in the past three years.

Nevertheless, despite Azerbaijan’s intensive lobbying of California
legislators, only 1 out of 120 members of the State Assembly and
Senate agreed to send a letter to President Aliyev in February 2009,
expressing sympathy for "the victims of Khojali." This letter, signed
by Assemblyman Felipe Fuentes, was copied from a draft provided
by lobbyist Jason Katz. It was noteworthy that Katz had raised the
possibility of sending friendly legislators on junkets to Azerbaijan.

California State Assemblyman Paul Krekorian (Democrat-Glendale)
worked to prevent other legislators from signing the Azerbaijani
letter by alerting his colleagues about the falsehoods contained
in it. The lone letter signed by Assemblyman Fuentes was hailed by
Consul General Suleymanov as a major victory for Azerbaijan. The
Azeri media disseminated that letter worldwide, misrepresenting it
as a condemnation of an alleged "genocide" committed by Armenians!

The government of Azerbaijan and its representatives in the
United States do not seem to realize that it is not in their best
interest to denigrate and provoke the influential Armenian community
in California. It was no mere accident that Suleymanov’s recent
appearance at California State University at Northridge was greeted
with a student protest.

Should Azerbaijan’s Consul General and his hired guns continue to
disseminate falsehoods about Armenia and Artsakh in the Western
United States, Armenian-Americans could neutralize their propaganda
by establishing a public affairs office for Artsakh in Los Angeles,
as a branch of the one now operating in Washington, D.C.

H. Abrahamian Says The Armenian Legislation Of The Freedom Of Consci

H. ABRAHAMIAN SAYS THE ARMENIAN LEGISLATION ON THE FREEDOM OF CONSCIENCE MUST CORRESPOND TO THE EUROPEAN STANDARDS

ARMENPRESS
March 31, 2009

YEREVAN, MARCH 31, ARMENPRESS: On March 31 the Speaker of Armenian
parliament Hovik Abrahamian received the representative of Armenian
Evangelical association Rene Levonian. Public relations department
of the Armenian parliament told Armenpress that the interlocutors
discussed issues connected with the bill of making changes and
amendments in the Armenian law on "Freedom of conscience and religious
organizations".

The NA Speaker informed his interlocutor that the bill has been sent
to CoE Venice commission and OSCE ODIHR to get their joint expert
conclusion. Hovik Abrahamian stressed that the Armenian legislation on
the freedom of conscience and religious organizations must correspond
to the European standards.

R. Levonian expressed his gratification to the NA Speaker on conduction
of discussions with religious organizations over the bill. The role
and place of Armenian Apostolic Mother Church in the life of Armenian
people has been bilaterally stressed as important and the attempts
to implement spiritual kidnapping under the gossamer of charity have
been condemned.

During the conversation R. Levonian also informed the NA Speaker about
the activity of Armenian Evangelical Association in the Diaspora as
well as in Armenia and presented the programs of the organization in
the benevolent, public education, cultural and other spheres.