Iranian Province Of Yazd And Armenia Can Cooperate In Mining Industr

IRANIAN PROVINCE OF YAZD AND ARMENIA CAN COOPERATE IN MINING INDUSTRY, BUILDING STONE PRODUCTION, CONSTRUCTION AND JOINT INVESTMENT ACTIVITY

Noyan Tapan

Ju ne 18, 2008

YEREVAN, JUNE 18, NOYAN TAPAN. The Iranian province of Yazd and Armenia
have opportunities of cooperation in mining industry, building stone
production, construction, and joint investment activity, the head
of the Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Mining (CCIM) of the Yazd
province Seyed Ahmad Akhvan Dastmalchi said at the June 18 meeting
of the delegation headed by him and the delegation of the RA Chamber
of Commerce and Industry (CCI). The meeting was organized within
the framework of the delegation’s first visit to Yerevan on June
16-19. "The governments of two countries provide assistance to our
programs. We are of the opinion that we can cooperate better in the
future," the CCIM head stated.

In the words of the managing director of YazdGol company (Iran)
Mohammad Reza Ghomi, during the visit, they had an impression that
the level of trade and economic cooperation between the two countries
is not in line with the existing opportunities. It was pointed out
that comprehensive projects can be implemented by using Armenia’s
scientific potential with the help of Iran.

The Iranian side noted that the export of granite from Yazd province to
Armenia has begun. The Iranian businessmen underlined the opportunity
of cooperating in the tourism sector.

According to the deputy chairman of the RA CCI Aram Vardanian,
their chamber has established a close cooperation with the chambers
of commerce and industry of Iran and its provinces, as well as with
Iran-Armenia Chamber of Commerce. He expressed a hope that the meeting
will contribute to development of trade and economic links between
Armenia and Iran.

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Baku: Bernard Fassier: "Our Main Duty Now I

BERNARD FASSIER: "OUR MAIN DUTY NOW IS TO COMPLETE WORK ON THE BASIC PRINCIPLES CONSIDERING PROPOSALS OF BOTH SIDES"
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June 12 2008

"Every meeting of the presidents gives a result and progress is made
after the every meeting. It was possible at the St. Petersburg meeting
to create positive atmosphere for the negotiations", Bernard Fassier,
OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair (France) told APA.

He said co-chairs would pay the next visit to region just with this
aim. "We will specify the date of the visit in the next few days. We
intend to visit both Baku and Yerevan, but we are not sure to achieve
it. Everything depends on the schedules of the foreign ministers and
the presidents".

Fassier said they needed to visit Yerevan to learn the position of the
new leadership of Armenia. "The main duty of the co-chairs now is to
complete work on the basic principles considering proposals of both
sides". Fassier said there were some new points in the negotiations,
but didn’t make it public. He said co-chairs didn’t need in much
time to complete their work. "Our aim is clear in this situation –
we will organize the meetings of the foreign ministers and presidents
of Azerbaijan and Armenia".

BAKU: Asim Mollazade: "Talks Between Azerbaijan And Armenia Are Imit

ASIM MOLLAZADE: "TALKS BETWEEN AZERBAIJAN AND ARMENIA ARE IMITATING"
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June 11 2008

The talks between Azerbaijan and Armenia are imitating, said
chairman of Democratic Reforms Party Asim Mollazade during the
Azerbaijan-Armenia-Russia video bridge on results of talks between
the two presidents, Novosti-Azerbaijan reports.

The talks on Karabakh are imitating, there are no changes in the
negotiation process. I am pessimistic in the assessment of future
prospects of Karabakh resolution".

He said the meeting of presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia in Saint
Petersburg was imitating.

"Nevertheless, any chance, even a minimal one, should be used",
said he.

The party leader considers that there are no grounds for military
actions between Azerbaijan and Armenia.

"We will continue search of ways for the peaceful resolution of the
conflict", noted he.

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USA Trying to Deprive NK of Principal Guarantor Of Settlement

USA Trying Deprive Nagorno-Karabakh of Principal Guarantor Of Settlement

YEREVAN, June 6. /ARKA/. By equating the state of democracy in Armenia
and Azerbaijan, the US Department of State is trying to deprive
Nagorno-Karabakh of the principal guarantor of settlement, Armen
Ashotyan, Board member, Republican Party of Armenia (RPA), stated at
the Novosti international press center, commenting on the US Department
of State’s report on human rights issued on May 23.

According to the US Department of State, the February presidential
election in Armenia were held with certain faults, particularly
advantageous positions of the Establishment candidate, election bribes,
intimidation, violence against opposition members of election
commissions.

`The report by US Department of State actually equates the democratic
situation in Armenia with that in Azerbaijan, which makes the
diplomatic and political implication obvious. It is an attempt to strip
the Armenian side of the chance of using the factor of democracy in the
discussions of the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process,’ Ashotyan said.

The parliamentarian pointed out that one of the arguments put forward
by the Armenian side is that Nagorno-Karabakh has a higher-level
democratic system `that another state laying claims to extebnding its
power to these territories.’

`This is one of the diplomatic tasks accomplished by means of the
report, as it is an attempt to deprive the NKR of the second principal
guarantor of settlement after the army,’ Ashotyan said.

He pointed out that it was not just to please official Baku that
Armenia and Azerbaijan were equated.

`Azerbaijan expects certain dividends from the USA for its oil
resources, particularly rights to the NKR,’ Ashotyan said.

According to him, the reason for this approach is the neutralization of
Baku’s possible influence on Washington’s stance and the USA’s
exclusive interests in the region. Ashotyan expressed the opinion that
Armenia’s authorities will properly respond to the report at both the
diplomatic and top levels.

Since 1992, negotiations for the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict have been conducted within the OSCE Minsk Group co-chaired by
the USA, Russia and France.-0-

BAKU: Board of Trustees of Azerbaijan-Turkey Historical Research Fd.

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June 6 2008

Board of Trustees of Azerbaijan-Turkey Historical Research Fund to
hold 1st meeting in Ankara on June 14

Baku, Fineko/abc.az. The first meeting of the Board of Trustees of the
Azerbaijan-Turkey Historical Research Fund (ATAF), the founder of
which is the Azerbaijan-Turkey Entrepreneurs Association (ATIB), is to
take place in Ankara on June 14.

ATIB chairman Ahmet Erentok said that in the course of the session
ATAF will receive new members and discuss strategy, organization
structure, staff schedule, budget for 2008 and endorse rules of
membership of ATAF Board and Board of Trustees.

`Currently among the ATAF Board of Trustees are 46 specialists of both
Turkey and Azerbaijan. Our goal is to unite in the Fund
representatives of scientific world for study of the Armenian problem
in the history of Azerbaijan and Turkey and information of the world
about real facts. We have quite sufficient volume of materials and
historic documents and we are going to inform the world of truth about
this problem,’ Erentok said.

The ATAF foundation decision was made on May 15, 2006 in the course of
a conference conducted in Baku on the theme `Armenian Question in the
History of Azerbaijan and Turkey’ with involvement of Historical
Organization of Turkey, Historical Institute of National Academy of
Sciences of Azerbaijan, Baku Sate University and ATIB itself on the
basis of quadripartite protocol of co-operation.

ATAF will operate within Azerbaijan-Turkey single strategy for
solution of the Armenian matter.

Euro 2008 kicks off tonight

Euro 2008 kicks off tonight

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07.06.2008 13:03

For the 13th time Europe’s finest will battle it out for the right to
lift the competition’s Henri Delaunay trophy.

But it was unlucky for some, with no representatives from Britain
qualifying for the tournament, which is being co-hosted by Switzerland
and Austria.

The Swiss will get the competition off and running when they meet Czech
Republic in the opening game in Basel at 1700 BST on Saturday.

Over the next 23 days the tournament will cram in 31 games at eight
different stadiums across the two countries.

Until 1980 only four teams competed in the European Championship
finals, but since then it has grown into the third largest sporting
event in the world after the World Cup and Olympic Games.

The build-up to the tournament has been relatively low key but Michel
Platini, president of European football’s governing body UEFA, said:
"The party is about to start.
"What is really important is the feeling and emotion of the
supporters."

Euro 2008 has cost nearly £500m to stage but is expected to generate
revenues of over £1bn – 50% more than the previous tournament,
according to UEFA.

The final will take place at the Ernst Happel stadium in the Austrian
capital of Vienna on 29 June.

Greece are the reigning champions after producing one of the biggest
shocks in international football history by winning Euro 2004 in
Portugal.

But the Greeks will be outsiders once again in 2008, despite having the
best qualifying record and retaining a number of key players from four
years ago, as well as their inspirational coach Otto Rehhagel.

World champions Italy are in the so-called ‘group of death’ – along
with France, champions in 2000, the 1988 winners Holland and unfenced
Romania.

Spain, who were winners in 1964, have been heavily tipped to end their
44-year wait for another major tournament victory.

Germany, who are three-time winners of the trophy, are expected to be
one of the teams battling out for the crown once again.

They have not won a game in the tournament since their victory in the
1996 final, but they have been handed a relatively easy draw by being
grouped with Poland, Croatia and Austria.

Croatia are one of the tournament’s dark horses along with Czech
Republic and Russia.

The Armenian Public Television and "Nor Alik" will ensure live
broadcast of all the matches of Euro 2008.

Armenia Facing Strasbourg Censure

ARMENIA FACING STRASBOURG CENSURE
By Marianna Grigorian

Institute for War and Peace Reporting
June 5 2008
UK

Two weeks ahead of a crucial debate on Armenia, few of the demands
made by the Council of Europe have been implemented.

Two weeks before an important session in the Parliamentary Assembly of
the Council of Europe, PACE, at which the Armenian delegation risks
losing its voting rights, opposition supporters say that little has
been done to implement reforms.

The opposition says little has been done to fulfil the demands laid
out in the assembly’s toughly-worded Resolution 1609, passed on April
17. It says that there are still several dozen political prisoners
in jail, no independent investigation has been launched into the
bloodshed in Yerevan on March 1 and there are still restrictions on
the right of assembly.

"Almost two months after the adoption of the PACE resolution, there
have been no significant changes," said Stepan Safarian, a member of
parliament from the opposition Heritage party.

The response from the Armenian government is that it has begun the
process of passing new legislation on the right of assembly, that
it has launched an enquiry into the March violence, but that its
overtures to the opposition to initiate a dialogue have been rebuffed.

The opposition is particularly angry over what it says are "political
prisoners", most of whom were detained on or around March 1.

According to the prosecutor’s office, 45 people are in detention
charged with criminal offences relating to the bloody events of that
day, when ten people were killed on the streets of Yerevan in the
wake of the disputed presidential election ten days earlier.

The PACE resolution says that "persons detained on seemingly artificial
and politically motivated charges, or who did not personally commit
any violent acts or serious offences in connection with them, should
be released as a matter of urgency".

"Several political prisoners have been released, but only the form
of their punishment has changed – the criminal investigation has
not been halted," said Suren Surenyants, a leading member of the
opposition Republic party.

"Many of our friends remain behind bars and there’s been no independent
investigation into the events of March 1."

Surenyants was detained on February 25 and accused of organising an
unauthorised demonstration and for attempting to "seize power". He
spent 53 days in detention and was only released after he staged a
12-day hunger-strike.

"I think that the PACE resolution played a big role in getting me
released," said Surenyants. "Instead of fulfilling the demands of the
resolution, the authorities are busy creating the illusion that they
are implementing them."

He went on to warn, "If these trends continue, Armenia will find
itself in quite an unpleasant situation."

Safarian elaborated on the possible implications, "All the members
of the Council of Europe will review their political support for
Armenia, which will weaken our position, for example on the question
of resolving the Nagorny Karabakh conflict."

The assembly is due to take a vote on June 19 on measures which might
include the humiliating step of stripping the Armenian delegation
of its voting rights. A few days before the vote. two rapporteurs
from PACE, Georges Colombier and John Prescott, will visit Armenia
to report on the extent to which the resolution is being implemented.

Speaking at the April 17 session at which the resolution was passed,
Prescott warned that "unless changes are made through open dialogue
on reforms, all of Armenia’s civic society and its credibility as a
member of the Council of Europe will be put in doubt".

Armenian officials have said they take the resolution seriously and
intend to implement its demands.

"The proposals in Resolution 1609 are in harmony with my electoral
programme, my programme of action and the spirit of statements made by
the political coalition we have formed," President Serzh Sarkisian –
whose election sparked the crisis – said on May 19.

Eduard Sharmazanov, spokesman for the pro-government Republican Party
and member of parliament, said, "Armenia’s voting rights in PACE are
very important, but even if there was no PACE, we would do everything
to return the country to the democratic path."

Officials say that the Armenian parliament has passed, in a first
reading, amendments that PACE requested be made to the law of assembly;
and that it has also made other concessions such as setting up a
parliamentary committee to investigate the March 1 bloodshed.

"Why does the opposition not notice these reforms?" asked
Sharmazanov. "Amendments have been made to the law on conducting
marches and rallies, and there’s been an initiative to form a Public
Chamber, which the opposition expressed no desire to take part in. And
that’s not all – these reforms can’t be implemented in one day;
they still need a lot of time."

The Public Chamber, as proposed by the new president, will be a
consultative body that includes representatives from both inside and
outside parliament, former presidential candidates, public figures
and members of the intelligentsia.

On May 23 former president Levon Ter-Petrosian, the main opposition
candidate in the election, rejected the initiative.

Ter-Petrosian and his supporters say they will only engage in dialogue
with the new authorities if the principal demands contained in the
PACE resolution are met – chiefly, the release of prisoners, changes
to the law on assembly, and an independent investigation into the
March 1 violence.

They say the parliamentary committee formed to investigate the
bloodshed lacks the independence envisaged by Resolution 1609.

"The main conditions have not been fulfilled, which is why we’ve
refused to take part in the work of the [Public Chamber]," said
Ter-Petrosian’s spokesman Arman Musinian.

The opposition makes little comment on the one point in the resolution
which requires it to compromise by recognise the Constitutional Court
ruling that Sarkisian was legally elected as president. The resolution
includes the proviso that the opposition would still have a right to
contest the court’s decision at the European Court of Human Rights.

Asked about this issue by IWPR, Musinian said only, "We know that
there is a document called the ‘Constitutional Court verdict’, but
we have said on numerous occasions that we do not accept the election
results and we are going to apply to the European Court."

The opposition says that is planning to ask permission from the
Yerevan mayor’s office to hold a mass rally on the city’s Freedom
Square, outside the opera-house, on June 20 to be addressed by
Ter-Petrosian. That is the day on which PACE summer session opens,
with discussion of Armenia’s implementation of Resolution 1609 on
the agenda.

Lyudmila Sarkisian, head of the opposition Social Democratic Party,
told Radio Liberty that more than 50 applications for demonstrations
had been turned down so far by the city authorities.

Marianna Grigorian is a correspondent for Armenia Online in Yerevan
and a member of IWPR’s Cross Caucasus Journalism Network project.

OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairman Hopes For Progress In Karabakh Settleme

OSCE MINSK GROUP CO-CHAIRMAN HOPES FOR PROGRESS IN KARABAKH SETTLEMENT

Interfax News Service
June 4 2008
Russia

Progress can be achieved in the Karabakh settlement talks this year,
Matthew Bryza, U.S. co-chairman of the OSCE Minks Group, said he
believes.

Considerable progress in the negotiations has been achieved over the
past year and further progress can be achieved this year, Bryza said
an a speech given at the international conference Caspian Oil&Gas in
Baku on Wednesday.

Bryza recalled that the Azeri president has openly said that there
are reasons to consider this year to be a special one in Karabakh
settlement.

An important factor of success is the fact that the countries co-
chairing the OSCE (Russia, the U.S., and France) back the principle
of territorial integrity, Bryza said.

He placed special emphasis on this factor because there have previously
been doubts about the observance of the principle of territorial
integrity by the OSCE Minsk Group countries.

The mediators should find compromises to which the parties can agree,
he said.

The mediators’ task is to give proposals, act as catalysts, and
help the conflicting parties to reach agreements, whose final result
depends on the leaders and their nations, said Bryza.

Russian Media: "Lukashenka Is Not Of Interest"

RUSSIAN MEDIA: "LUKASHENKA IS NOT OF INTEREST"

Charter 97
June 5 2008
Belarus

An article under this title was published today in Russian newspaper
"Vedomosti." The case is in the informal CIS summit, where Dmitry
Medvedev is to have bilateral meetings with his colleagues.

On Thursday Dmitry Medvedev is to visit Berlin On Thursday, and he
is to spend Friday and Saturday at the informal CIS summit in the
frames of the XII St. Petersburg Economic Forum.

The economic themes wil be highlighted, president’s aide Sergei
Prikhodko said. All 11 CIS leaders are to come. Medvedev is scheduled
to meet with all of them except for Kazakh President Nursultan
Nazarbayev and Belarusian President Alyaksandr Lukashenka.

Medvedev had a meeting with Nazarbayev on 22 May during his visit to
Astana. A question on a meeting with Lukashenka is being considered,
a source from the Kremlin said: in any case the presidents will have
a conversation at the session and during the dinner. Moreover, Prime
Minister Vladimir Putin met with Lukashenka on 23 May.

Lukashenka is trying to establish contacts with the Kremlin
administration, Minsk politologist Yaraslau Ramanchuk is sure, but
Moscow has thrown him into a dilemma: either he imposes common ruble
or gas prices will grow from 2009, and conditions of oil delivering
will be severed.

Medvedev will have the most difficult talks with Ukrainian and Georgian
leaders, politologist Fedor Lukyanov thinks. Medvedev sounded the
keynote for a conversation with Kyiv. In late May, after Kyiv’s
statements on unwillingness to prolong presence of Russian Black Sea
fleet in Sevastopol, the Russian president phoned to president Viktor
Yushchenko and cautioned him against unilateral decisions. According
to Aleksandr Chaly, Deputy Head of Ukrainian Pesident’s Secretariat,
an issue of Ukraine’s NATO entry will be discussed besides the fleet.

The Kremlin expects the talks with Georgian President Mikhael
Saakashvili to be "serious, but calm," a source from the Kremlin
says. Saakashvili said he worried about the situation in Abkhazia.

A conflict with Georgia is dangerous , but not deathful, while
problems with Ukraine are more large-scale, because they are caused
by the attempts of Kyiv to change the geopolitical orientation,
Lukyanov concluded.

Medvedev is to discuss Pridnestrovyewith Moldavian President
Vladimir Voronin, and situation in Caucasus and Nagorno-Karabakh with
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev. Though the issue of Karabakh won’t
be a central theme in the talks with Armenian leader Serzh Sarkisian,
a Kremlin official says.

The talks with the Turkmenian President will be devoted to
gas, politologist Andrei Grozin suggests. Agreements on gas with
Turkmenistan weren’t failed, a source from the Kremlin emphasised. But
Medvedev will have to discuss from what reserves the Turkmens will
provide enhanced export commitments, Grozin added.

25 Children "Found" A Family

25 CHILDREN "FOUND" A FAMILY

Panorama.am
20:50 02/06/2008

UNICEF carries out "Tutor Family Institute" project.

According to Shaldon Iett the representative of UNICEF Armenian branch,
in the frameworks of the project 25 children found families. "It is
not so easy to implement such project in Armenia. We are for that the
child grows up in family. Besides family is such place where one can
feel comfortable and perfect," said Shaldon.

According to UNICEF representative there are approximately 1000
children in Armenian orphanages and it is not easy to find families
for them as most of them have their own families. They live in the
orphanage because of social inconveniences. So the mission of the
project is to provide tutor families for the children who can not
live in their own families.

In the frameworks of the current project UNICEF has shoot "Right
of a Child in Family" film which will be presented to public in
September. Note that the project is being implemented since 2007.