Sevada Arzumanyan: Uliss’ Goal Is To Perform Successfully In 2010

SEVADA ARZUMANYAN: ULISS’ GOAL IS TO PERFORM SUCCESSFULLY IN 2010

PanARMENIAN.Net
27.11.2009 16:37 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Uliss football club participants, 2009 Armenian
League 1 bronze medalists, are getting ready for a new season.

As head coach Sevada Arzumanyan told PanARMENIAN.Net reporter, on
December 1-2, club participants will undergo medical examination,
to be followed by trainings in Armenia and Georgia.

According to Sevada Arzumanyan, goalkeeper Gevorg Kasparov became a
part of Iranian football club, so the position is currently vacant.

In 2010, Uliss will participate in UEFA Cup qualifier. "Our goal is
to perform successfully and present Armenia at the championship as
best we could," Sevada Arzumanyan noted.

Armenia And Serbia To Establish Air Communication

ARMENIA AND SERBIA TO ESTABLISH AIR COMMUNICATION

ARKA
Nov 26, 2009

YEREVAN, November 26, /ARKA/. The government of Armenia has approved
today signing of an intergovernmental agreement with Serbia on
establishment of regular air communication between Armenia and Serbia.

Arsen Poghosian, deputy head of the Civil Aviation Department, said
at the government session that the agreement will serve as a legal
basis for establishment of regular air communication between the
two countries.

He said regular flights between Serbia and Armenia may have a positive
impact on development of tourism and boost economic and cultural
contacts between the two countries.

UITE Becomes Member Of Management Board Of ICT Forum For South-Easte

UITE BECOMES MEMBER OF MANAGEMENT BOARD OF ICT FORUM FOR SOUTH-EASTERN EUROPE

Noyan Tapan
Nov 25, 2009

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 25, NOYAN TAPAN. A meeting of the Information and
Communication Technologies (ICT) Forum for South-Eastern Europe took
place in Macedonia on November 19. At the organization’s meeting,
the Union of IT Enterprises of Armenia (UITE) was announced a member
of the ICT Forum’s management board.

According to the press service of UITE, the representatives of UITE
met with the heads of the ICT Forum for South-Eastern Europe at the
Second Regional Georgia IT Innovation Conference held in Tbilisi
a month ago. Upon assessing the UITE’s capacities, the ICT Forum
heads invited UITE to become a member of the management board of
this regional organization that aims to establish a constant dialog
in ICT sector.

During the meeting in Macedonia, a number of initiatives on regional
cooperation were discussed. A decision was made to increase the role
of the member organizations of the ICT Forum for South-Eastern Europe
and to develop and implement regional cooperation projects. By the
first quarter of 2010, it is envisaged submitting the first version
of regional projects to the ICT Forum’s management board and donors
for discussion.

Karabakh’s Direct Involvement In Peace Talks Acquires Key Importance

KARABAKH’S DIRECT INVOLVEMENT IN PEACE TALKS ACQUIRES KEY IMPORTANCE

PanARMENIAN.Net
25.11.2009 19:47 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Karabakh’s direct involvement in peace talks acquires
more and more importance by every day, Chair of European Integration
NGO Karen Bekaryan told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.

"It’s not normal for a country’s problem to be discussed without its
participation," he finds. To that end, Armenian expert stressed the
importance of "demonstrating maximum flexibility."

Armenia’s Concession On Karabakh Issue – Unlikely: Der Tagesspiegel

ARMENIA’S CONCESSION ON KARABAKH ISSUE – UNLIKELY: DER TAGESSPIEGEL

news.am
Nov 23 2009
Armenia

Commenting on Sargsyan — Aliev Munich meeting German Der Tagesspiegel
daily reckons that at the current stage of negotiations Armenia’s
concessions on Karabakh issue are unlikely.

The daily holds the view that Serzh Sargsyan is pressurized by Turkey
on the one hand, stating that will not open the border if there
is no progress in Karabakh issue; and Diaspora — on the other,
that insists on establishment of diplomatic relations with Turkey
only after Armenian Genocide recognition. "Relations’ normalization
with Turkey incurred Diaspora’s displeasure and Armenia will hardly
make concessions on Karabakh issue, as it will entail a new wave of
discontent", the daily reads.

The Armenian Drummer

Oregon Live
Nov 22 2009

The Armenian Drummer

By Chris Guillebeau, Special to The Oregoni…
November 22, 2009, 6:14AM

The restaurant was nearly empty. I arrived in Yerevan, Armenia from
Tbilisi, Georgia in the late afternoon, coming in on a marshrutka, a
Russian-style mini-bus. Six hours was enough time to think about
eating, and now I was ready to eat.

I stumbled into a Lebanese restaurant a few blocks from the bus
station. At 4pm, it was just me, two other diners, a small group of
Armenian chainsmokers, the wait staff, and this drummer. Here’s how it
went down:

2009/11/the_armenian_drummer.html

Chris Guillebeau is a writer and entrepreneur with the goal of
visiting every country in the world. He lives in Portland and
publishes the blog The Art of Non-Conformity. Follow his adventures at
twitter.com/chrisguillebeau.

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ANKARA: Azerbaijani and Armenian presidents to meet on November 22

Turkish Press
Nov 21 2009

Azerbaijani and Armenian presidents to meet on November 22

Published: 11/21/2009
The Karabakh dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia has strained ties
between the two countries.

At the invitation of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chair countries,
President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan and President Serzh Sargsyan of
Armenia will meet for the sixth time this year on November 22 at the
Consulate General of France in Munich, Germany.

Ahead of the meeting, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said the
final stage of the Karabakh problem has arrived, and if his meeting
with the Armenian President ends without result, then their hopes in
negotiations will be exhausted.

Aliyev said, `We are going to the meeting in Munich with our own
programme to present and this meeting should play a role in the
solution process. Since we have met several times without reaching a
concrete result, if this time the talks fail again then all our hopes
for a lasting peace will fade. He added, `When our hope for peace is
perished, we will have no place to go, we have to be ready for such a
result.’

Azerbaijani President also noted that they invest money on buying new
weapons, strengthening their army.

Underlining that the international community recognizes Azerbaijan’s
territorial integrity, Aliyev also said, `We want to solve this
problem through merely peaceful means, not through war. But, If
Armenia does not quit its claims then this will not be the wisest
behavior.

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http://www.turkishpress.com/news

Hidden treasures of Armenia

eTurbo News
Nov 21 2009

Hidden Treasures Of Armenia
Armenian landscape is picturesque and rich in cultural monuments

Photo from Motaz Othman
By Motaz Othman, eTN | Nov 20, 2009

Mrs. Nelli Malkhasyan is an old friend of mine, I’m always meeting
with her at travel fairs and witnessed her efforts to promote her
country, Armenia. I met her again during the World Travel Market (WTM)
at the Armenia stand, and I asked her to introduce her country to the
readers of eTurboNews.

"With my pleasure," she said and invited me to visit Armenia on my own
to be able to discover fully the hidden treasures of her homeland. She
told me that Armenia has attracted travelers since ancient times.
Caravans would travel across the territory of historical Armenia as it
was an important part of the Great Silk Route. Many famous travelers,
such as Jean Baptist Tavernier, Marco Polo, and others, have portrayed
this country in their books depicting its picturesque landscape and
the richness of its numerous cultural monuments, covering a wide range
of the history of human civilization from Cyclopean fortresses to the
times of Urartu and the Pagan era, with its towns built in Hellenistic
style to early Christian churches and ecclesiastic universities homed
by monasteries. Pages could be written on the long-aged history of
Armenia!

Generally, tourists visiting Armenia are excited by its nature and
amazed by the results of its "creative work" (pictorial landforms,
rock sculptures, waterfalls, etc.) and wish to learn more about the
roots of their formation. As a matter of fact, Armenia is one of those
few countries that, though small in territory, is notable for its
complexity and rich diversity of its geological structures. In a small
area, one can observe various signs of active geological processes
ever taking place on the Earth and continuing today.

Among all this diverse Armenian geology are objects that could be
assigned to the rank of rarity, and often, unique natural geological
monuments are to be found. The agro-biological diversity of wild
relatives of plants – cultivated, medicinal, edible, wood, coloring,
aromatic, fodder, and many others – including many endemic, relict,
and rare species is surprising.

The people and races that have populated the Armenian highland, whose
origin stretches into the unknown millennia of prehistory, have
provided the human substance for its culture. Being at the crossroads
of Asia and Europe, the country served as a bridge joining both,
geographically as well as culturally, Iran and Indo-China with
European civilization. Armenia synthesized the best traditions of the
arts, music, and architecture from its neighbors and gave them a new
interpretation that not only enriched its own cultural heritage but
also influenced that of its neighbors. A visit to Armenia will help
one to define a new interpretation of east-west cultural interactions.

Throughout Yerevan alone, there are more than 40 museums and galleries
presenting fine arts. Yet the country as a whole is often referred to
as an outdoor museum. It has over 4,000 historical monuments, which
cover various periods of the country’s development from prehistoric to
the Hellenistic era and from the early to medieval Christian era. The
stone-carved crosses and cathedrals recall the European Renaissance.
Comparisons and discoveries of the arts are a continual delight in
this magical country.

Though distinctive national styles are clear, an Armenian national
song can sound to a westerner as hauntingly oriental. In order to
understand Armenian musical arts, please visit the House-Museum of the
world-reknowned contemporary composer Aram Khachatouryan or go to the
Philharmonic Hall, the Chamber Music Hall, or to the Opera and Ballet
House while in Yerevan.

Armenia’s literary and artistic history is studied and exhibited in
Matenadaran ` the Institute of Ancient Manuscripts in Yerevan, which
preserves a unique collection of 14,000 complete manuscripts,
fragments, and miniatures (UNESCO World Heritage Site). The oldest
parchment manuscript dates back to early 5th c. The majority of
manuscripts are research works of ancient scholars on astrology,
alchemy, geography, history, medicine, poetry, and the musical arts.

Mrs. Nellie is the general manager of the Princess Maneh Consultancy
and Tourist Services – a full service incoming tour operator and DMC
offering tailored packages to the most attractive sights and
architectural monuments of Armenia.

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http://www.eturbonews.com/12894/armenian

‘Education: Improvement Under Cooperation’ Forum Gets Underway

‘EDUCATION: IMPROVEMENT UNDER COOPERATION’ FORUM GETS UNDERWAY

Aysor
Nov 20 2009
Armenia

Today Yerevan is holding a forum aimed at expanding partnership
relations in field of education with involving of all interested
organisations and groups.

The ‘Education: improvement under cooperation’ Forum was attended by
representatives of acting in Armenia international and non-commercial
organisations, officials of Armenia’s Ministry of Education and
Science and Ministry for Diaspora Affairs.

The chief objective is to classify programs which are promoted by
various organisations involved in field of education, then the forum
has a goal to involve the society into discussion plans on education
development, to create basis for cooperation with local and
international organisations.

"These all depend for great works, as not only financial matter
appears, but demand for changes in a mindset. It’s necessary to
understand what we need to provide competitive quality of education.

There is a need in intensifying the partner’s activities in field of
education, create new joint programs," said Minister of Education,
Armen Ashotyan.

Head of Standing Parliamentary Commission for European integration
affairs, Naira Zohrabyan, in her turn, said that Armenia’s Parliament
will contribute to education reforming.

RA Police: Nikol Pashinyan Left Armenia Illegally

RA POLICE: NIKOL PASHINYAN LEFT ARMENIA ILLEGALLY

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
20.11.2009 15:29 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Nikol Pashinyan left Armenia illegally, chief of
RA Police criminal office, colonel Hovhannes Tamamyan said.

"Nikol Pashinyan like Tigran Ter-Petrosyan and Robert Sukiasyan left
Armenia and returned without relevant documents," he said. "We possess
field service data only but I soon as we obtain evidence a criminal
case will be initiated."