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SITTING OF THE ARMENIAN-RUSSIAN COMMISSION ON ECONOMIC COOPERATION HELD IN YEREVAN

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21.01.2008 15:25

Today RA Prime Minister, Co-Chair of the Armenian-Russian
Intergovernmental Commission on Economic Cooperation Serge Sargsyan
had a meeting with the Co-Chair of the Commission, Russian Minister
of Transport Igor Levitin.

During the conversation the parties discussed a broad circle
of questions related to the further development of economic
cooperation. At the end of the meeting Serge Sargsyan and Igor
Levitin signed a Protocol on the meeting of the Co-Chairs of the
Armenian-Russian Intergovernmental Commission on Economic Cooperation.

Later Serge Sargsyan and Igor Levitin participated in the sitting of
the Armenian-Russian Commission on Economic Cooperation.

ANCA: Obama Calls for Passage of Armenian Genocide Bill

Armenian National Committee of America
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Washington, DC 20036
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PRESS RELEASE
January 20, 2008
Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
Tel: (202) 775-1918

BARACK OBAMA CALLS FOR PASSAGE OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION

"America deserves a leader who speaks truthfully
about the Armenian Genocide and responds forcefully
to all genocides. I intend to be that President." — Sen. Barack Obama

— Others Candidates Also Expected to Issue Statements

WASHINGTON, DC – Presidential candidate Barack Obama shared with
the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) a strongly worded
statement today calling for Congressional passage of the Armenian
Genocide Resolution (H.Res.106 & S.Res.106), and pledging that, as
president, he will recognize the Armenian Genocide.

In his statement, the Presidential hopeful reaffirmed his support
for a strong "U.S.-Armenian relationship that advances our common
security and strengthens Armenian democracy." He also pledged to
"promote Armenian security by seeking an end to the Turkish and
Azerbaijani blockades, and by working for a lasting and durable
settlement of the Nagorno Karabagh conflict that is agreeable to
all parties, and based upon America’s founding commitment to the
principles of democracy and self determination."

"Armenian American voters welcome Senator Obama’s powerful call for
real change in how our government addresses the core moral and
foreign policy issues that hold such great meaning for our
community," said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian. "After
decades of White House complicity in Turkey’s efforts to block
American recognition of the Armenian Genocide, most recently in the
form of President Bush’s personal efforts this past October to
delay the Armenian Genocide Resolution, the time has clearly come
for a President who will personally lead – not obstruct – the
commemoration of this crime against all humanity."

As a Senator, Barack Obama has spoken in support of U.S.
affirmation of the Armenian Genocide and cosigned a letter urging
President Bush to properly recognize the Armenian Genocide. He has
forcefully called for the adoption of the Armenian Genocide
Resolution, but has yet to formally cosponsor this legislation.
While visiting Azerbaijan in August 2005, Senator Obama was asked
by reporters why he cosigned the letter to President Bush. Obama
defended his decision by stating the genocide was a historical
fact. The Illinois Senator publicly criticized the firing of
former U.S. Ambassador to Armenia John Evans, who was dismissed for
speaking truthfully about the Armenian Genocide.

In recent weeks, the ANCA has invited each of the candidates to
share their views on Armenian Americans issues, and to comment on
both the growing relationship between the U.S. and Armenian
governments and the enduring bonds between the American and
Armenian peoples. Questionnaires sent to the candidates have
invited them to respond to a set of 19 questions, including those
addressing: affirmation of the Armenian Genocide, U.S.-Armenia
economic, political, and military relations, self-determination for
Nagorno Karabagh, the Turkish and Azerbaijani blockades, and the
genocide in Darfur.

Armenian Americans, in key primary states and throughout the
country, represent a motivated and highly networked constituency of
more than one and a half million citizens. The ANCA mobilizes
Armenian American voters through a network of over 50 chapters and
a diverse array of affiliates, civic advocates, and supporters
nationwide. ANCA mailings reach over a quarter of a million homes,
and, through the internet, updates and action alerts reach well
over 100,000 households. The ANCA website, which features election
coverage from an Armenian American point of view, attracts over
100,000 unique visits a month. The ANCA also has broad reach to
Armenian American voters via a sophisticated media operation of
newspapers, regional cable shows, satellite TV, blogs, and internet
news sites.

To learn more about the Obama campaign, contact:

Obama for America
P.O. Box 8102
Chicago, IL 60680
Tel: (866) 675-2008
Website:

Sen. Obama’s statement on U.S.-Armenia relations is posted is
available on the official campaign website at:
bama_on_the_importance.php

As always, the ANCA welcomes feedback on its service to the
Armenian American community. Please forward your thoughts and
suggestions about the 2008 Presidential election by email to
[email protected].

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Barack Obama on the Importance of US-Armenia Relations

| JANUARY 19, 2008 |

I am proud of my strong record on issues of concern to the one and
a half million Americans of Armenian heritage in the United States.
I warmly welcome the support of this vibrant and politically active
community as we change how our government works here at home, and
restore American leadership abroad.

I am a strong supporter of a U.S.-Armenian relationship that
advances our common security and strengthens Armenian democracy. As
President, I will maintain our assistance to Armenia, which has
been a reliable partner in the fight against terrorism and
extremism. I will promote Armenian security by seeking an end to
the Turkish and Azerbaijani blockades, and by working for a lasting
and durable settlement of the Nagorno Karabagh conflict that is
agreeable to all parties, and based upon America’s founding
commitment to the principles of democracy and self determination.
And my Administration will help foster Armenia’s growth and
development through expanded trade and targeted aid, and by
strengthening the commercial, political, military, developmental,
and cultural relationships between the U.S. and Armenian
governments.

I also share with Armenian Americans – so many of whom are
descended from genocide survivors – a principled commitment to
commemorating and ending genocide. That starts with acknowledging
the tragic instances of genocide in world history. As a U.S.
Senator, I have stood with the Armenian American community in
calling for Turkey’s acknowledgement of the Armenian Genocide. Two
years ago, I criticized the Secretary of State for the firing of
U.S. Ambassador to Armenia, John Evans, after he properly used the
term "genocide" to describe Turkey’s slaughter of thousands of
Armenians starting in 1915. I shared with Secretary Rice my firmly
held conviction that the Armenian Genocide is not an allegation, a
personal opinion, or a point of view, but rather a widely
documented fact supported by an overwhelming body of historical
evidence. The facts are undeniable. An official policy that calls
on diplomats to distort the historical facts is an untenable
policy. As a senator, I strongly support passage of the Armenian
Genocide Resolution (H.Res.106 and S.Res.106), and as President I
will recognize the Armenian Genocide.

Genocide, sadly, persists to this day, and threatens our common
security and common humanity. Tragically, we are witnessing in
Sudan many of the same brutal tactics – displacement, starvation,
and mass slaughter – that were used by the Ottoman authorities
against defenseless Armenians back in 1915. I have visited
Darfurian refugee camps, pushed for the deployment of a robust
multinational force for Darfur, and urged divestment from companies
doing business in Sudan. America deserves a leader who speaks
truthfully about the Armenian Genocide and responds forcefully to
all genocides. I intend to be that President.

I look forward, as President, to continuing my active engagement
with Armenian American leaders on the full range of issues of
concern to the Armenian American community. Together, we will
build, in new and exciting ways, upon the enduring ties and shared
values that have bound together the American and Armenian peoples
for more than a century.

Source:
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ANKARA: Bulgarian lawmakers vote against bill backing `genocide’

Today’s Zaman, Turkey
Jan 18 2008

Bulgarian lawmakers vote against bill backing Armenian `genocide’
claims

Members of the Bulgarian parliament have rejected once again a bill
for officially recognizing the controversial World War I era killings
of Anatolian Armenians as genocide.

The bill, drawn up by members of the extreme-right Attack Party, was
rejected yesterday with 63 to 50 votes, while 60 lawmakers abstained
from voting. This is the third time the bill has been rejected.
Armenians claim that up to 1.5 million of their kin were slaughtered
in orchestrated killings during the last years of the Ottoman Empire.
Turkey categorically rejects the claims, saying that 300,000
Armenians along with at least as many Turks died in civil strife
emerging when the Armenians took up arms for independence in eastern
Anatolia and sided with the Russian troops who were invading Ottoman
lands.

Bringing such a bill onto the agenda of the Bulgarian parliament is
disrespectful to both the historical facts and the parliament, Remzi
Osman, of the ethnic Turkish Movement for Rights and Freedoms, told
the Anatolia news agency. "It is not the duty of parliaments to
evaluate and judge history. We should leave history to the
historians," Osman said.

Alexandar Radoslavov of the Bulgarian Socialist Party, which rejected
the bill, told the parliament that a "feeling of hatred" was the
motive behind this bill. "Hatred should not be used in a parliament
as a political argument. This doesn’t contribute to either humanity
or peace," Radoslavov was quoted as saying by Anatolia.

The Attack Party, meanwhile, announced it would continue bringing the
bill before the parliament until it is adopted.

18.01.2008

Today’s Zaman with wires Ankara

ARARATBANK to receive US$5 million loan from EBRD for SME

ARARATBANK to receive US$5 million loan from EBRD to finance small and
medium-sized business in Armenia

2008-01-18 21:05:00

ArmInfo. The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)
will extend a credit worth US$5 million to ARARATBANK. The loan is
repayable over 5 years. The loan agreement was signed between Chairman
of ARARATBANK’s Board Ashot Osipyan and Head of EBRD office in Armenia
Michael Weinstein, Friday.

According to Weinstein, the EBRD thoroughly selects banks for
cooperation and this agreement, which is the result of fruitful work
with the Armenian bank, is high assessment for ARARATBANK.

As Ashot Osipyan said, the loan will be provided for on-lending to
micro, small and medium-sized enterprises at an annual interest rate of
14-16% and is repayable over 5 years. He expressed confidence that the
loan will by all means contribute to development of Armenia’s real
sector.

To note, the participants in the EBRD program on crediting small and
medium-sized business in Armenia are Armeconombank, ACBA-Credit
Agricole Bank, Inecobank, and Anelik Bank. Araratbank became the
fifth participant in this program. In addition, ARARATBANK is a
participant in Izmirlian Fund’s program on crediting small and
medium-sized business, as well as the KfW program on development of a
sustainable market for housing finance in Armenia.

According to ARARATBANK’s data, as of January 1, 2008, the total
capital of the bank made up 4.6 bln AMD, assets – 27.8 bln AMD, general
obligations – 23.1 bln AMD. The share of provision of crediting in the
assets was 33,1% or 9.2 bln AMD, most part of which being credits
targeted at economy. As of this date, the mortgage portfolio of the
bank totalled 1.1 bln AMD, the net profit – 315.8 mln AMD.

BAKU: Nizami Bahmanov: "Nobody Can Change The Format Of Negotiations

NIZAMI BAHMANOV: "NOBODY CAN CHANGE THE FORMAT OF NEGOTIATIONS IN THE SETTLEMENT OF NAGORNO GARABAGH CONFLICT"

Today
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Jan 18 2008
Azerbaijan

"Nobody can change the format of negotiations in the settlement of
Nagorno Garabagh conflict. This format was admitted in 1992. Conflict
parties are Armenia and Azerbaijan in this format.

Armenian and Azerbaijani communities of Nagorno Garabagh are regarded
as interested sides in the format," Nizami Bahmanov, chief of the
Public Union of Nagorno Garabagh’s Azerbaijani Community, said.

He mentioned that there were attempts to involve Armenian community
of Nagorno Karabakh in negotiations as a side of equal rights.

"They try to convince Azerbaijan that Nagorno Garabagh Armenians
should get involved in the negotiations. It is impossible in current
conditions," he said. Bahmanov also spoke about the duties of the
co-chairs.

"The duty of the co-chairs is to study the four resolutions of the UN
Security Council, decisions admitted by the OSCE and international
law and eliminate the fact of occupation by Armenians. Armenian
Armed Forces must withdraw from the occupied Azerbaijani lands. The
territorial integrity of Azerbaijan must be ensured and IDPs must
return to their lands. The status of Nagorno Garabagh should be
discussed with participation of Armenian and Azerbaijani communities
of Nagorno Garabagh after that," he said.

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BAKU: Kazimirov: Nagorno Karabakh conflict can not be solved in 2008

Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
Jan 14 2008

Vladimir Kazimirov: Nagorno Karabakh conflict can not be solved in 2008

[ 14 Jan 2008 19:33 ]

Continuation of Nagorno Karabakh conflict and `neither war, nor
peace’ situation is a very serious threat for security and stability
in Black Sea region at present, former Russian co-chair of OSCE Minsk
Group, ambassador Vladimir Kazimirov said in the international
conference `Large Black Sea region: perspectives of international and
regional security’.

He briefed journalists that Nagorno Karabakh conflict can not be
solved in 2008.
`Only the most courageous person can hope to the solution of the
conflict this year. But irrespective of it, negotiations should be
continued. If you remember, we called 2006 window of opportunities
opened for the solution of the conflict. But now we should think
about how to use window of impossibilities,’ he said.
Mr. Kazimirov linked impossibilities with the forthcoming
presidential elections in Armenia and Azerbaijan, Russia and U.S.
Former co-chair stressed that several issues were solved during
negotiations, but the main issues remain unsolved.
`Each of the conflict sides has its priorities. The status of Nagorno
Karabakh is priority for Armenia, occupied regions and return of the
refugees for Azerbaijan,’ he said.
The diplomat added that restoration of military operations is
impossible at present. /APA/

TBILISI: Int’l Conference On Black Sea Region To Be Held In Yerevan

Prime News Agency, Georgia
Jan 14 2008

International Conference On Black Sea Region To Be Held In Yerevan

Tbilisi. January 14 (Prime-News) – International conference `Enlarged
Black Sea Region, perspectives of international and regional
security’ will be held in Yerevan on January 14-15.

Well known scientists, representatives of research centers, former
and acting politicians from Turkey, Romania, Greece, Bulgaria,
Ukraine, Georgia, Azerbaijan and Russia will take part in the
conference.

According to RIA Novosti, the conference is organized with the
support of the NATO, OSCE, graduates of the Yerevan State University
and Embassy of the Netherlands.

Fassier wished progress in Karabakh issue in 2008

PanARMENIAN.Net

Fassier wished progress in Karabakh issue in 2008
14.01.2008 17:16 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ OSCE Minsk Group French Co-chair
Bernard Fasseir wished the sides in the Nagorno
Karabakh conflict.

Those who speak of fruitlessness of talks in 2007 are
not aware the meeting in Madrid, where the Co-chairs
presented the sided new proposals.

`I do not expect full acceptance of the OSCE MG
proposals and readiness for any compromise. But it’s a
process when each side should make certain
concessions,’ he said.

He added that the proposals submitted to the sides are
positive for both. `No party can receive everything it
wants,’ he noted, Day.az reports.

CSTO drill in Armenia not against Azerbaijan – Secretary General

RIA Novosti, Russia
Jan 11 2008

CSTO DRILL IN ARMENIA NOT AGAINST AZERBAIJAN – SECRETARY-GENERAL

Moscow, 11 January: The CSTO [Collective Security Treaty
Organization] exercise Rubezh 2008 planned for spring 2008 in Armenia
is not in any way directed against Azerbaijan, CSTO Secretary-General
Nikolay Bordyuzha has said.

"In taking the decision to carry out the exercise, we did of course
take into account the whole situation in the Caucasus, and we made
every effort to make clear to Azerbaijan that this exercise is not
being conducted against it," Bordyuzha told a news conference in
Moscow, replying to a question from RIA Novosti.

The drill will be a command-post-type exercise, which means no major
military deployment will take place and, furthermore, it will be
anti-terrorist in nature.

Heartfelt San Francisco tribute to a bighearted lady

San Francisco Chronicle, CA
Jan 11 2008

Heartfelt San Francisco tribute to a bighearted lady
Jesse Hamlin, Chronicle Staff Writer

Friday, January 11, 2008

San Francisco real estate mogul Gerson Bakar was out of town when he
got a call one day from his friend Armen Baliantz, the soulful,
Russian-speaking, Armenian restaurateur and arts patron. She wanted
to use his house for a party.

"When I got home, I found the Canadian Ballet and Rudolph Nureyev
swimming stark naked in the indoor pool," Bakar recalled with a laugh
Wednesday night.

He was sitting on a red leather stool at Tosca, the storied North
Beach bar owned by Baliantz’s daughter, Jeannette Etheredge. A great
jumble of San Franciscans – famed filmmakers and old mustachioed
waiters, dancers, seamen, cops, judges and a nun – had gathered to
swap stories and celebrate the life of Baliantz, who died Aug. 2 and
would have been 87 on Wednesday.

They toasted the lusty, no-nonsense lady who befriended ballet stars
and bums equally with an open heart. She had fed a lot of these
people, mothered and scolded them, introduced some to their spouses,
helped them get apartments and green cards and raise cash for
hospitals and dance companies. They praised her generosity, wit and
the unforgettable food she cooked up at Bali’s, the Pacific Street
restaurant where Madam Bali, as many knew her, entertained until she
closed the place in 1985.

"One of the things I loved about Armen was her lamb, so I’m going to
have a piece," said director Francis Ford Coppola, reaching for the
lamb marinated in pomegranate juice cooked by caterer Mimi Pederson
using Baliantz’s recipe.

Watching the door was San Francisco police officer Mark Alvarez, who
had known Baliantz since the early 1980s, when he worked in his
pre-cop days at Earl’s, the nightclub run by Baliantz’s late son,
Artie.

"Armen always gave me sound advice, like, ‘Get rid of that girl,
she’s not for you,’ " Alvarez said. "She was rock-solid. If you had a
problem, she’d take care of it. When my dad died, I needed a place
for the wake, and she gave me Bali’s and wouldn’t charge me. She was
a gracious, giving person."

Actress Lauren Hutton, a family friend who was sitting outside
smoking a hand-rolled cigarette and sipping a hot whiskey, seconded
that sentiment. She called Baliantz "the great female – protecting,
giving, loving."

Born in Harbin, China, to Armenian parents, Armen Psakian spoke
Russian, Armenian, Mandarin, French and English. At 18, she married
Aram Baliantz, whose family owned a big confectionary business in
Qingdao. The couple lived a life of abundance until they were forced
into an internment camp for four harsh years by the occupying
Japanese. Baliantz often said the happiest moment in her life was
seeing an American OSS officer parachuting in to liberate the camp.

"She told me about the day she was liberated in China, and it was a
pretty heart-wrenching story," said one of Baliantz’s grandsons,
Devon Etheredge. "Everything was always very intense with her. I miss
her stories."

After the communists took control in China, the family spent two
years in a refugee camp in the Philippines before emigrating to the
United States. They’d lost all their material possessions except an
emerald ring, which Armen used to get a bank loan to open the first
Bali’s on Sansome Street in the early 1950s.

It was there in 1959 that Gary Eldemir began working for the woman he
still calls "Mrs. Bali," even though they were good friends for
decades.

"She was my boss," said Eldemir, a waiter who served Bali’s regulars
like labor leader Harry Bridges, sculptor Benny Bufano and writer
William Saroyan, with whom Armen, divorced from her husband in 1959,
had an affair. "I used to feed Bufano and take him back to his
place," Eldemir said. She liked artists and took care of them. It was
always fun with Mrs. Bali around."

After Nureyev defected from the Soviet Union in 1961, Baliantz became
his friend and protector, a role she played with two other star
Russian ballet defectors, Mikhail Baryshnikov and Natalia Makarova.

"How many did she help?" Makarova asked rhetorically Wednesday night.
"What generosity," said the retired ballerina, who was introduced to
her husband, Edward Karkar, by Baliantz. "She had a big heart. And no
bull-."

Makarova was one of many familiar faces that cropped up in a slide
show celebrating Baliantz’s rich life. There were sepia-toned Old
World photographs of Baliantz’s family, portraits of her as a lovely
young woman and shots at the restaurant with everyone from Willie
Brown, who was on hand Wednesday, to Frank Sinatra, Saroyan, cellist
Mstislav Rostropovich and actress Jessica Lange. One memorable image
showed Baliantz bookended by Nureyev and Willie McCovey. In another,
Nureyev comically cupped her breasts.

"Armen always promised to tell me all the secrets of the Kama Sutra,"
said film director Philip Kaufman. "Not the sexual parts,
necessarily, but the wisdom. I got hints but never the full story.
Armen knew something about everything."

Speaking to the crowd, Jonathan Moscone, son of slain mayor George
Moscone and the artistic director of California Shakespeare Theater,
said Baliantz "defined everything great about this city. When I think
of her, I think of George and everyone who had style and passion in
San Francisco … And she made the best f- rack of lamb I’ve ever
eaten."

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