BAKU: Armenian Parties And Public Organizations Demand Recognition

ARMENIAN PARTIES AND PUBLIC ORGANIZATIONS DEMAND RECOGNITION OF INDEPENDENCE OF THE SELF-DECLARED "NAGORNO KARABAKH REPUBLIC"

Today.Az, Azerbaijan
Aug 27 2008

Tens of Armenian public organizations and parties appealed to the
Armenian powers regarding the conflict between Georgia and South
Ossetia.

"The armed aggression, Georgia demonstrated in South Ossetia, proves
that the praised quo-status has no real grounds in our region.

Experience shows that the talks, aimed at the resolution of frozen
conflicts in the South Caucasus, gradually lead to resumption of
hostilities. Moreover, both Georgia and Azerbaijan, protracting
the negotiation process, use peaceful time for armament and armed
resolution of the conflicts.

It is clear that the negotiation process can not lead to the peaceful
resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict. Today, the only guarantee
of the statehood of the self-declared "Nagorno Karabakh Republic" and
security of its population can be its influence and the national army.

Therefore, considering the bitter experience of Ossetia, as well as
Azerbaijan’s bellicose statements and active armament of its army,
we demand from the Armenian powers to recognize the independence of
the self-declared "Nagorno Karabakh Republic", conclude military,
political and economic intergovernmental agreements with it and start
active process for the international recognition of the self-declared
"Nagorno Karabakh Republic".

The statement was undersigned by Mika analytical center, youth public
organization "Generation of Dependence", Union of young orientalists,
Armenian youth forum, public organization Araet, student council
of the journalism faculty of Yerevan state university, public
organization "Postoim", public organization "Proud", student youth
alliance "Progressive youth", youth public organization "Generation
of victory", public organization "New reality", Union of organization
"Single nation", public organization "National union of Armenia", party
"Single nation", public organization "Youth wave", public organization
"Armenian association for study of conflict and peace", party "Order
of Armenian Arians", New Armenia, Ay Yerak and others.

100 Young People From 16 Countries Gather In Armenia For Internation

100 YOUNG PEOPLE FROM 16 COUNTRIES GATHER IN ARMENIA FOR INTERNATIONAL YOUTH INTER-CULTURAL FESTIVAL

ARMENPRESS
Aug 22, 2008

TSAKHKADZOR, AUGUST 22, ARMENPRESS: About 100 young people from France,
Poland Egypt, China, Lithuania, Greece, Romania, India and other
countries, have gathered in the Armenian resort town of Tsakhkadzor
for an international youth inter-cultural festival titled "Dialogue
of Cultures.’ The festival opened on August 21.

Young representatives of Yezidi and Assyrian communities of Armenia
are also among its participants. The Armenian culture is presented
by young people from Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh.

Deputy youth and sport minister Arthur Poghosian said this is the
second festival which he said is included in the plan of actions of
the CIS Youth Issues Council and is carried out in the context of
the Council of Europe and EU 2007-2008 priorities.

The goal of this event is to promote maintenance of inter-cultural
diversity and help young people to step up their involvement in this
process. The festival aims to gather under one shelter representatives
of different cultures and different ethnic groups to give them an
avenue to show their culture, traditions and customs.

The festival is organized by the Armenian youth and sports issues
ministry in cooperation with the Center for Youth Events, International
Center for Inter-Cultural Studies, Education and Dialogue and
Pan-Armenian Youth Center Foundation.

The government released 18 million Drams to support the festival that
will run through August 27.

Serzh Sargsyan Sends Telegram Of Condolence To King Of Spain

SERZH SARGSYAN SENDS TELEGRAM OF CONDOLENCE TO KING OF SPAIN

Noyan Tapan

Au g 21, 2008

YEREVAN, AUGUST 21, NOYAN TAPAN. Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan
sent a telegram of condolence to King of Spain Juan Carlos I in
connection with the plane crash at Madrid Airport on August 20. The
text of the telegram was submitted to NT by the RA president’s press
service. It reads:

"It caused me a deep pain to hear of the plane crash at Madrid Airport
which resulted in many deaths.

At this moment of mourning in Spain, on hehalf of the Armenian people
and myself, I express condolences to you, the families of those whi
died in the crash and to the friedly Spanish people."

http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=116567

ANKARA: Turkey To Hold Talks With Armenia On Proposed Caucasian Unio

TURKEY TO HOLD TALKS WITH ARMENIA ON PROPOSED CAUCASIAN UNION PROJECT

Hurriyet
Aug 20 2008
Turkey

Turkey has sped up its efforts on works to form a stability and
partnership forum in the Caucasus and plans to hold talks with
neighboring Armenia, which Ankara has no diplomatic relations for
more than a decade. Armenia welcomed Turkey’s plan to launch talks,
Interfax reported. (UPDATED)

"The talks would also be held with Armenia. The foreign minister
(Ali Babacan) would meet his Russian counterpart (Sergei Lavrov) this
week to hold talks. After those talks, the format of the contacts
with Armenia would be shaped," Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan
told reporters.

There is no diplomatic relations between two countries, as Armenia
presses the international community to admit the so-called "genocide"
claims instead of accepting Turkey’s call to investigate the
allegations, and its invasion of 20 percent of Azerbaijani territory
despite U.N. Security Council resolutions on the issue.

Armenia welcomed Turkey’s plans to launch talks, Interfax
said. "Armenia has always advocated dialog and talks, especially over
issues of cooperation and security in our region," Armenian Foreign
Minister Edvard Nalbandian said in answer to questions from a Turkish
newspaper, according to the Armenian Foreign Ministry’s press service.

Erdogan pays a visit to Azerbaijan to discuss his proposal of a
forming a Caucasian union with Azeri President Ilham Aliyev.

Turkey had proposed the formation of the "Caucasian Stability and
Partnership Platform" to resolve the disputed issues in the region
through diplomacy and to enhance economic ties after the clashes that
erupted between Russian and Georgian forces.

Erdogan said the proposal was welcomed by both the Russian and Georgian
leaders. "The recent situation in Georgia had confirmed the urgent
need of ensuring peace, trust and stability in the Caucasus. We as
Turkey have crucial interest in doing that," he added.

The United States has not been informed about such an initiative,
Matthew Bryza, U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European
and Eurasian Affairs told on Tuesday. He added he was surprised by
Turkey’s efforts.

BAKU: Recep Tayyip Erdogan: "Turkey Will Conduct Negotiations With A

RECEP TAYYIP ERDOGAN: "TURKEY WILL CONDUCT NEGOTIATIONS WITH ARMENIA"

Azeri Press Agency
Aug 20 2008
Azerbaijan

Ankara – APA. "I will discuss with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev
the recent developments in the region," Turkish Prime Minister
Recep Tayyip Erdogan told journalists in Ataturk Airport, Ankara,
APA reports.

He said that the happenings in Georgia would be in the center of
attention.

"We will also discuss Caucasus Stability and Cooperation Platform,
which we view as the solution of the region’s problems. Situation in
Georgia showed that Caucasus needed permanent peace and stability. This
stability is in the interests of Turkey, too. During my visits to
Moscow and Tbilisi we told the sides that Caucasus Stability and
Cooperation Platform was a platform that would lead to long-lasting
peace and stability in the region. Both sides said they could be
represented in such a format, so the sides approve the proposal. We
intend to create fundamentals of the format together with five
countries," he said.

Recep Tayyip Erdogan said negotiations would also be conducted with
Armenia.

"Turkish Foreign Minister will meet with Russian Foreign Minister
Sergey Lavrov this week. The date of our meeting with Armenia will
be known after this meeting," he said.

The RA Defense Minister Greeted The Participants Of "Rubezh 2008"

THE RA DEFENSE MINISTER GREETED THE PARTICIPANTS OF "RUBEZH 2008"

armradio.am
20.08.2008 16:59

The third and fourth phases of "Rubezh 2008" were started in the
military school after H. Bakhramyan. The RA Minister of Defense Seyran
Ohanyan was present in it. The Press Office of the RA Defense Ministry
informs that he greeted and congratulated the participants of the
military exercises. The Minister noted that the aim of the military
exercises was to unite the forces to answer the possible aggression
of enemies. He also stressed that the first and second phases of the
exercises had military-political meaning. After the solemn ceremony of
the opening there were hearings about the preparing works of closing.

To remind, this year in October military games will be held in which
the general military department will participate.

Final Stages Of "Rubezh 2008" Exercises Start

FINAL STAGES OF "RUBEZH 2008" EXERCISES START

Noyan Tapan

Au g 19, 2008

YEREVAN, AUGUST 19, NOYAN TAPAN. The final – 3rd and 4th stages of
"Rubezh 2008" Exercises began at the training ground after Marshal
H. Bagramian on August 18. In the words of the RA minister of defence
Seyran Ohanian, the purpose of the command post exercises is to repel
with joint forces a possible aggression by an enemy. The minister
underlined that the first and second stages of the exercises were
of army political importance, during which the level of various
departments’ readiness for cooperation was tested.

"The major stages of the exercises are 3rd and 4th stages involving
combat shooting done in accordance with a plan of strategic
importance. The aim of 3rd and 4th stages is the planning and
implementation of defence operations in case of a possible aggression
by an enemy," S. Ohanian said.

Following the the festive ceremony of launching the exercise, a
hearing on preparation for the final stage of the exercises was held,
during which those in charge of the exercises presented the tasks set
to them, the solutions for their implementation, and the measures
of both defensive and offensive character to be taken in case of a
collective aggression by a conditional enemy.

NT was informed by the RA defence ministry that bilateral command
post games of strategic importance with the participation of the main
military inspection are scheduled for October of this year.

http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=116497

Tightening the knot of oil and gas

WPS AGENCY, RUSSIA
DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
August 13, 2008 Wednesday

TIGHTENING THE KNOT OF OIL AND GAS

by Ksana Gavshina, Vladimir Mishin

RUSSIA COULD USE ECONOMIC LEVERAGE AGAINST GEORGIA; It would be
somewhat inaccurate to talk of Russia using energy as a weapon in this
situation – but neither can we say for certain, at this stage, that
Russia won’t cut off supplies. Gazprom hasn’t made any statements as
yet about its plans for transporting fuel across Georgian territory.

There are four major pipeline systems in Georgia: the
Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline, the Baku-Supsa oil pipeline, the
Baku-Tbilisi-Erzurum gas pipeline, and the North-South gas
pipeline. Russia controls only one of the four: the North-South
pipeline, used to transport Russian gas to Armenia. As of this year,
Georgia has minimized its consumption of Russian gas in favor of
cheaper fuel from Azerbaijan. The other three pipelines transport fuel
from Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Turkmenistan. And it would be
somewhat inaccurate to talk of Russia using energy as a weapon in this
situation – but neither can we say for certain, at this stage, that
Russia won’t cut off supplies. Gazprom hasn’t made any statements as
yet about its plans for transporting fuel across Georgian
territory. When we approached Gazprom Export yesterday, we were unable
to obtain confirmation that the full volume of gas supplies is
reaching Armenia.

Experts disagree on the likely effectiveness of an embargo. Mikhail
Aleksandrov, head of the Caucasus Department at the CIS Countries
Institute, says that the sanctions Russia lifted in January 2007
should be re-imposed immediately.

This opinion is not shared by Leonid Grigoriev, president of the
Energy and Finance Institute. The Regnum news agency quotes Grigoriev
as saying: "Given the current situation, I see no possibility of
substantial economic sanctions. Georgia simply doesn’t have the kind
of economy that might be affected by sanctions."

Analysts are also noting Russia’s lack of success with imposing
economic sanctions on Georgia in 2006. Statistics indicate that
Russia’s economic boycott wasn’t as effective as expected. According
to the IMF, the Russian embargo had no substantial impact on the
Georgian economy: Georgia’s GDP growth rate was 8% in 2006. Russian
sanctions reduced that figure to 6-7% in 2007, also raising Georgia’s
balance of payments deficit by $250-300 million. But the negative
consequences of these processes were more than made up for by foreign
aid, according to analysts. A similar assessment of the
Russian-Georgian conflict’s results comes from Kakha Bendukidze,
former Georgian state minister for economic reforms: "Everyone knows
what Georgia lost from the Russian embargo: 1-1.5% of GDP growth, or
$150 million. That isn’t much."

This time, however, Georgia’s financial losses look like being far
more significant. There have already been reports from Tbilisi of
Russian efforts to disable Georgia’s energy arteries. Georgian Prime
Minister Lado Gurgenidze stated that Russian aircraft had struck at
the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) oil pipeline on August 9, and the
parallel Baku-Tbilisi-Erzurum pipeline – Georgia’s two energy
backbones. The Georgian government’s official statement says: "Out of
30 bombs dropped, 28 exploded – several exploded in direct proximity
to the oil pipeline, only five meters away." The statement goes on to
say: "This attack goes beyond bombing one of Georgia’s strategic
facilities – since this pipeline delivers oil to Turkey, Europe, and
the United States, these attacks pose a threat to the strategic
interests of those countries." Note that no independent sources have
confirmed this information as yet.

As well as the pipelines, Georgia’s oil ports – Poti, Batumi, Kulevi –
are being targeted by air-strikes. Due to fighting in those districts,
the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan (GNKAR) has suspended crude oil
and petroleum products exports via these terminals and evacuated its
personnel. GNKAR CEO Rovnag Abdullayev said that imports and exports
of oil via Georgian ports were suspended as of August 7, since tankers
couldn’t enter the ports due to bombing. Tanker-loading resumed at
Kulevi yesterday, but GNKAR spokespersons said that the final decision
on continuing or suspending the company’s operations in the region
will be made today: "The tanker-unloading situation at the Georgian
ports of Poti and Batumi remains unclear. This is a force majeure
situation. We expect the situation to be more comprehensible by
Monday, and we shall decide what measures to take for exports of Azeri
petroleum products and crude oil."

Source: Gazeta, August 11, 2008, p. 3

BAKU: Russia to help Armenia if Karabakh war resumes

Ekho, Azerbaijan
Aug 13 2008

Russia to help Armenia if Karabakh war resumes

Baku does not rule out that in case of resumption of hostilities in
Nagornyy Karabakh, Russia will assist Armenia which is a member of the
Collective Security Treaty Organization, Azerbaijani military expert
Uzeyir Cafarov has told Russian-language daily Ekho.

Cafarov said that Armenia was indirectly involved in the
Russian-Georgian conflict, as there was no doubt that Russian planes
had taken off from Armenia’s Gyumri military base to bomb Georgian
territory.

In the meantime, pro-government MP Zahid Oruc has said that Armenia’s
position in this conflict has once again demonstrated its dangerous
policy in the region and that everyone should draw a conclusion from
this. The Kremlin has always used the ethnic factor to colonize the
Caucasus, the MP added.

The Collective Security Treaty Organization includes Russia, Armenia,
Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.

[translated]

Situation in South Ossetia "potentially explosive"

La Vanguardia , Spain
Aug 14 2008

Situation in South Ossetia "potentially explosive"

[Editorial by F. de Carreras: "Sorcerer’s Apprentices"]

At dawn last Thursday, Georgian troops launched a brutal and
unexpected land and air attack on Tskhinvali, the capital of South
Ossetia. A few hours later, Russia counterattacked with all its
military might. Shortly afterward Abkhazia went to Ossetia’s defence,
confronting Georgia. The Russian troops easily took control of the
situation in Ossetia. They crossed the border into Georgia and
harassed Gori, the country’s second city, which is very close to
Tbilisi, the capital. In the face of such a forceful reaction, Georgia
declared a ceasefire, but Russia continued its "preventative"
penetration into Georgian territory until it had secured its
rear-guard positions. Shortly before receiving French President
Sarkozy, currently serving as EU president, in Moscow, Russia also
declared a ceasefire through a provisional truce.

Georgia’s unexpected attack on South Ossetia occurred just at the
beginning of the "Olympic peace." On Friday, just hours after the
fighting began, Putin and Bush hardly knew what to say to each other
when they were together in Beijing at the spectacular opening of the
Olympic Games. Nevertheless it is quite improbable that the decision
for Georgia to attack South Ossetia was made independently by the
foolish President Saakashvili, a faithful pawn of Bush’s in the
region.

Although analyses of the attack are not yet clear, everything
indicates that the purpose was to test how Russia would respond to a
provocation in the Caucasus region after having lost its influence in
the Balkans. What was demonstrated is that the Russia of Putin and
Medvedev is not the Russia of Yeltsin. Their current reaction
capability and political intelligence in defence of their own specific
interests is much better. What is most likely is that the attack has
to do with Bush’s latest foreign policy mistake and with the first
positive action by the European Union, an action that was also brave
and autonomous. This was the time for the EU to start asserting itself
in an area where it should be exercising influence.

At any rate, despite the truce, the Caucasus region is potentially
explosive. Let us examine some historical aspects that will help to
understand the situation.

The Ossetians are a Caucasian people, ethnically different from the
Georgians, who have traditionally had good relations with Russia. They
have enjoyed autonomy since the time of the czars. With the
independence of Georgia after the disintegration of the USSR in 1991,
South Ossetia – North Ossetia is part of Russia as an autonomous
province – remained an enclave in Georgian territory. This situation
provoked a military conflict that ended in a precarious agreement by
which South Ossetia became a de facto independent territory of Georgia
under Russia’s protection. The Abkhazians, also located within
Georgian territory but ethnically different from Georgians in addition
to being Muslims, found themselves in a similar position, which helped
widen Russia’s narrow strip of access to the Black Sea which remained
after Ukraine got its independence.

In addition to all this, since 2006, the only pipeline carrying oil
from the deposits near the Caspian Sea north of Iraq and the former
Soviet republics north of Afghanistan that does not pass through
Russia has crossed Georgian territory. For that reason, Georgia has
become an enclave that is strategic for Western control of oil in that
region. At the NATO summit last April, Georgia and Ukraine were
candidates to join the Alliance. Because of pressure from Russia they
were not admitted.

Up to now Russia has not forced the issue of independence for South
Ossetia and Abkhazia, leaving them in an uncertain legal limbo of de
facto independence. Nevertheless, the Russian foreign minister
announced last winter that the recognition of Kosovo as an independent
state would have implications on the situation of South Ossetia and
other territories in the Ca ucasus.

After the military activity of the last few days, some observers have
asked, "Why yes to Kosovo and no to South Ossetia and Abkhazia? The
legal precedents involving several breaches of international law in
the Balkans comprise another factor in the conflict. Also keep in mind
that other countries in the region – Daguestan, Chechnyia, Ingusetia,
Azerbaijan, Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenia – are also notorious centres of
instability. In this sense the Balkans are a minor theme in comparison
to the Caucasus region.

Thus the ingredients of conflict are all present: ethnicity,
religions, nationalism to excite the people; oil and energy policy as
real economic factors; Russia’s outlet to the Black Sea and limits to
the area controlled by NATO as basic geostrategic factors; proximity
to war zones (Afghanistan and Iraq) or of conflict (Iran and the
Middle East ) as centres of military interest. Therefore to play with
war in the Caucasus region is to play with fire. We hope these brief
and tragic days have served as a lesson to certain sorcerer’s
apprentices.

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