Turkish Government Sends The Protocols With Armenia To The Parliamen

TURKISH GOVERNMENT SENDS THE PROTOCOLS WITH ARMENIA TO THE PARLIAMENT

armradio.am
20.10.2009 12:17

The Turkish government will send the two Zurich protocols on
normalizing relations with Armenia to Parliament this week, but there
is no deadline for their ratification, according to a senior Justice
and Development Party (AK Party) official.

"The process [of ratification] will proceed according to developments
in the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute," Bekir Bozdag, an AK Party deputy
parliamentary group chairman, told Today’s Zaman.

The Turkish and Armenian foreign ministers signed the two protocols
on Oct. 10 in Zurich, but they must be ratified in order to go into
effect. The protocols call for the opening of the border, closed
since 1993, and the restoration of diplomatic relations.

Turkey’s Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu will address Parliament on
Wednesday regarding the documents. "As to when they will be ratified,
this is up to our Parliament," he told a press conference on Monday,
Today’s Zaman reported.

BAKU: Gultekin Hajibeyli: "We Have Always Supported Turkish Delegati

GULTEKIN HAJIBEYLI: "WE HAVE ALWAYS SUPPORTED TURKISH DELEGATION AT PACE"

APA
Oct 19 2009
Azerbaijan

Baku – APA. "We never changed our position toward Azerbaijan despite
that it did not recognize Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.

Sometimes they left us alone at the European Council Parliamentary
Assembly unawares, but we have never left them alone. We have informed
Azerbaijan about every round of talks with Armenia. This process is a
good chance for ending of occupation of Karabakh, which is difficult
for Azerbaijani troops to defend", Turkish State Minister Egemen
Bagish told Haberturk, APA reports. "It is impossible to understand
the lowering of our flags, closing of the mosques, gas threats like
Russian threats against Georgia and Ukraine and to explain it to the
Turkish community. It is impossible to separate us from our Azeri
brothers, because we need them and they need us. Heydar Aliyev said
we are two states and one nation".

Bagish said he hoped that this process would bring peace, stability
and richness to the South Caucasus. "If we don’t use this chance,
it will never come to us".

Member of Azerbaijani delegation to PACE Gultekin Hajibeyli told APA
that the Azerbaijani delegation was always together with the Turkish
delegation at PACE. "There was no discrimination between us. We
always supported the Turkish delegation. It must be so because the
Turks should be in union with each other".

Regarding non-recognition of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
by Azerbaijan, Hajibeyli said Turkey knew its reason very well.

"Everyone knows that if the independence of Turkish Republic of
Northern Cyprus is recognized, the issue of recognition of Nagorno
Karabakh independence will come to agenda immediately. It is not
correct to make difference between the Turks in the Northern Cyprus
and Nagorno Karabakh. All of us are Turks. It is not correct for the
high-ranking officials to make such statements and to create coldness".

Adventures In A Farm Near Dikanka To Be Filmed In Armenia

ADVENTURES IN A FARM NEAR DIKANKA TO BE FILMED IN ARMENIA

PanARMENIAN.Net
19.10.2009 17:08 GMT+04:00

In frames of the Fifth International Festival of films for children and
youth, launched on October 15 in Yerevan, the premiere of the film,
directed by Nickolai Denisov "Adventures in a farm near Dikanka"
was held.

"I was lucky to present for the first time my film in Yerevan at the
festival. This is my long-cherished dream, to visit Armenia. Once I
played the role of an Armenian in the youth theater," Nikolay Denisov
told a press conference today.

According to the producer, a TV film is shot on the order of the
Moscow government within 18 days in Ukraine.

"My film "Adventures in a Farm near Dikanka " is about childhood,
summer, friendship and the feeling of first love. It is very inspiring
film. I hope to shoot continuation of the film in Armenia, " the
director said.

He also stressed: "Children’s films are, in fact, very rare now. We
should not deprive children of their childhood. We have grown watching
children’s films. I am very happy such festivals are held. They are
very important for the development of our children and the revival
of children’s and youth films.

The artistic director of the Children’s and youth Film and TV
Development Armenian Fund "Rolan Bykov" Neli Alelova said: "I promise
the fund will provide all resources to continue the production of
the movie "Adventures in a Farm near Dikanka" in Armenia.

The Fifth International Festival of Children’s and Youth Films is held
at the initiative of the Children’s and youth Film and TV Development
Armenian Fund after Rolan Bykov and aims to develop children’s interest
in movies, giving them the opportunity to watch the best children’s
and youth films produced over the past few years.

This year the festival will show 51 films produced in 23 countries.

The festival will also organize give master classes of renowned
producers. The festival will mark 80 years of Sos Sargsyan, Yervand
Manaryan and Rolan Bykov.

Armenian Weightlifting Team Takes First Place In Poland

ARMENIAN WEIGHTLIFTING TEAM TAKES FIRST PLACE IN POLAND

Tert
Oct 19 2009
Armenia

Armenian team took first place in the men’s team competition in
the European weightlifting championship under 23, which was held in
Poland. Six out of eight Armenian athletes won medals.

The Armenian team under 23 years old won 7 gold (3 big, 4 small), six
silver (2 big, 4 small) and three bronze (1 big, 2 small) medals. This
was the best result in the championship.

All the eight athletes representing Armenia demonstrated good results.

None of them reached anything below sixth place in any exercise.

Armenia scored 587, followed by teams from Russia, Poland, Turkey,
Italy, and Spain. In total, teams from 32 countries were taking part
in the European championship.

Endowment Law Discussed In Yerevan

ENDOWMENT LAW DISCUSSED IN YEREVAN

PanARMENIAN.Net
19.10.2009 12:42 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ RA Endowment Law was discussed in Yerevan on
October 19.

As stockholder of Grant Thornton Amyot LLC Gurgen Hakobyan told
PanARMENIAN.Net, the company developed the bill by order of Eurasia
Partnership Foundation.

"It aims at creation of legislative base for non-governmental
organizations to form and use targeted capital," he said. "The law will
help Armenian NGOs be more self-sufficient. An important provision in
this bill is that the income the NGOs will get from the capital will
be tax-free. The cash assets will work through investment companies
(pension fund, banks) and the NGOs will get dividends."

For her part, Eurasia Partnership Foundation Programs Manager Marina
Mkhitaryan said that the experience of Czech Republic and Germany in
introduction of corporate social management was used for development
of the bill, which will help efficient spending of funds.

Jeers fail to tarnish Armenian president’s Turkey trip

Agence France Presse
October 15, 2009 Thursday 9:58 AM GMT

Jeers fail to tarnish Armenian president’s Turkey trip

BYLINE: Hande Culpan and Mariam Harutunian

BURSA, Turkey, Oct 15 2009

Jeering football fans failed to dim the elation of the leaders of Turkey and
Armenia after their landmark meeting at a soccer match between the countries
seeking to end a century of antagonism.

Armenia’s President Serzh Sarkisian and his Turkish counterpart Abdullah
Gulmet before the World Cup qualifying match between their countries late
Wednesday.

Sarkisian watched in the stadium as Turkish fans loudly booed Armenia’s
national anthem and then his side lost 2-0. But before leaving he told
reporters that the two countries "accomplished a great job today."

And the noisy Turkish press also hailed the event on Thursday.

"Peace Has Won" said the front page headline in the Milliyet newspaper.

"Do we need to write the score? The Turkey-Armenia match in Bursa has gone
down in history as a major step on the path to peace," it added.

Sarkisian flew to the Turkish city of Bursa just four days after the
neighbours signed historic deals aiming to end their hostility, establish
formal ties and open their border.

The two nations have been estranged since World War I. Armenians say the
death of 1.5 million of their kin under the old Ottoman empire was genocide.
Turkey fiercely rejects the "genocide" tag.

The protocols still need parliamentary ratification to take effect and the
process is expected to take time amid nationalist ire in both countries.

A Turkish diplomat warned that "both sides conceded the process will be
difficult."

Gul and Sarkisian watched the football match with UEFA President Michel
Platini, as well as the foreign ministers of the two countries and of
Switzerland, which has acted as mediator in their talks.

Sarkisian put on a brave smile when Turkey scored, while Gul applauded,
after which the two were seen chatting. The final result was of no
significance as neither side can qualify for the 2010 World Cup finals.

Wary that nationalist fans could spoil the bridge-building event, Turkish
authorities imposed stringent security measures for spectators.

Despite appeals for respect and hospitality, intensive jeering erupted when
Armenia’s national anthem was played. Earlier, a bus carrying Armenian
journalists was pelted with stones by dozens of shouting fans, but no one
was injured.

Some 3,000 police were on duty for the game, in addition to plain clothes
officers assigned to sit among spectators to prevent offensive chants.

Ticket sales were restricted, with most reportedly distributed to military
academy students, police and their families, prompting protests outside the
stadium.

Police used tear gas to disperse a group of fans without tickets after brief
scuffles, Anatolia news agency reported.

Commentator Ahmet Altan wrote in the Taraf newspaper that the match was a
sign that Turkey is "normalising".

"It is making peace with its own people, with history and its neighbours. We
are living in a historic period. We are getting rid of our irrational
fears."

Armenia’s opposition had condemned his trip to Turkey, accusing Sarkisian of
betraying his country’s interests.

And for many Turks, the peace effort amounts to selling out Azerbaijan, one
of Ankara’s closest allies, whose conflict with Armenia over the disputed
Nagorny Karabakh region had led Turkey in 1993 to seal its border with
Armenia.

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan stressed Tuesday that progress
on Nagorny Karabakh would determine the Turkish parliament’s ratification of
the deals with Armenia.

Yerevan says ties should be established without pre-conditions and
categorically rejects any link to its conflict with Azerbaijan.

Sarkisian’s trip to Turkey was a return of an earlier gesture by Gul, who
became the first Turkish head of state to visit Armenia when he attended the
first-leg World Cup match in Yerevan in September 2008.

bur-su/tw/

Open Border Means Tourists Visiting Turkey Will Visit Armenia Too: T

OPEN BORDER MEANS TOURISTS VISITING TURKEY WILL VISIT ARMENIA TOO: TURKISH CULTURE MINISTER

Tert.am
12:33 16.10.09

If the Armenian-Turkish border is opened the number of the tourists
to Armenia will greatly increase, Turkish Deputy Minister of Culture
and Tourism Ismet Yilmaz stated during his meeting with Armenian
journalists in Ankara.

According to him, Turkey is among the leading countries in terms
of tourism development. Last year alone saw 28 million tourists in
Turkey and the number, according to the deputy minister, can increase.

"If the border opens, tourists visiting Turkey will also wish to
see neighbouring Armenia and will come to your country from ours,"
Yilmaz said.

Yilmaz found it difficult to answer how many Armenian tourists
visit Turkey annually, stating that their number comprises a small
percentage of the overall volume. More tourists come from Russia,
Germany, Holland, and England than any other country. As for Armenia,
according to information provided to Yilmaz, 50,000 Armenian citizens
enter Turkey, but mostly for business purposes.

Referring to the issue of preservation of Armenian monuments in Turkey,
the Turkish minister said that monuments of all the minorities are
either renovated or will be renovated.

"Preservation of all the monuments within Turkish territory falls
under our responsibility. All of them will be renovated. And for that,
time, funds and will are necessary."

According to the deputy minister, there is will: Turkey’s government
allocates a certain portion of the budget for that purpose. As for
time, renovation lasts a long time.

Touching upon the Genocide issue, the deputy minister, naturally,
said nothing new, but only repeated his Turkish colleagues’ customary
opinion: the issue must be examined, and "the two sides’ opinions
must be heard."

French Le Figaro Issues Turkey’s Map

FRENCH LE FIGARO ISSUES TURKEY’S MAP

News.am

12:2 6 / 10/16/2009

The region map drawn by CBI and U.S. Department of Energy was enclosed
to the October 7, 2009 article on Turkish energy corridors in the
French "Le Figaro" daily. Armenian and Turkish borders are presented
under the Treaty of Sevres.

Sevres Treaty signed August 10 1920 in Sevres city of France by the
Entente member states and the associated states (UK, France, Italy,
Japan, Belgium, Greece, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Kingdom of Serbs,
Croats and Slovenes, Hejaz, Czechoslovakia and Armenia) on one hand
and Turkey on the other. By the date of treaty signing, the main part
of Turkey was occupied by the Great Powers. Under the Treaty of Sevres,
Turkey lost control over a number of territories and recognized Armenia
"as a free and independent state". Turkey and Armenia agreed to obey
to the U.S. President Woodrow Wilson who fixed the borders within
Van, Bitlis, Erzurum and Trapezund vilayets, as well as accept his
conditions on Armenia’s access to the Black Sea (through Batumi).

http://news.am/en/news/6661.html

The Book Commenting Documents On Nagorno-Karabakh Presented In Yerev

THE BOOK COMMENTING DOCUMENTS ON NAGORNO-KARABAKH PRESENTED IN YEREVAN

PanARMENIAN.Net
16.10.2009 22:18 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ A presentation of a new book "Nagorno-Karabakh in
international law and world politics: comments on the documents",
authored by Yuri Barsegov, Doctor of Law and Professor was held today.

The book provides a detailed analysis of all existing documents
related to the Karabakh conflict.

"Unfortunately the book was published after the death Barsegov,"
the director of the National Library of Armenia David Sarkisyan said.

According to him, the last 10 years of his life Yuri Barsegov devoted
to studies of the basic problems of Armenia: the Armenian Genocide
and the Karabakh issue. David Sargsyan also expressed gratitude to the
head of the Union of Armenians of Russia Ara Abrahamyan for financial
assistance, which made the publication of the book possible.

Political scientist Levon Shirinyan praising the work of Yuri Barsegov,
particularly said: "It is marvelous that a single person managed
to do such a great amount of work". Levon Shirinyan also stressed,
such analysis are required for Nakhichevan and Javakheti.

Turkey’s Flags Are Carried Away From Baku

TURKEY’S FLAGS ARE CARRIED AWAY FROM BAKU

Aysor.am
Saturday, October 17

Turkey shocked by decision that Azerbaijan’s Government had made. As
Sonsayfa e-agency reports, Turkey’s flags were carried away from
Mausoleum in Memory of Turkish soldiers who dead here in Baku in
early last century.

This action prompted an outcry from Azerbaijan’s opposition. In
particular, Musavat Party issued a statement reading: "This step is
against not only Ankara’s authorities, but against entire Turkey. Even
the existing tension in bilateral relations shouldn’t cause such
serious political mistakes."

Sonsayfa reports that ANC TV has already broadcasted episodes of that
Mausoleum, which is close to Azerbaijan’s Parliament, without flags.

It worth mentioning that Azerbaijan’s Government hasn’t yet made
any statement.