BAKU: Could Armenia Be Drawn Into Israel’s Conflict With Turkey?

COULD ARMENIA BE DRAWN INTO ISRAEL’S CONFLICT WITH TURKEY?

news.az
Sept 20 2011
Azerbaijan

News.Az interviews political scientist Vitaliy Zhuravlev, an expert
at the Institute of the Russian Diaspora.

Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan said at at a CIS conference in
Dushanbe recently that the people of Karabakh had earned their right
to independence. What prompted this statement? It should be noted
that the Azerbaijani president was not at the conference.

In principle, alongside the development of relations with the
Armenian diaspora, the so-called “independence” of Nagorno-Karabakh
serves as a basis for Armenia’s foreign policy which is laid down
in the following formula: Armenia, Karabakh and the Diaspora. So,
I see nothing new in the position of the Armenian president. It is
another matter that they usually try to avoid statements that could
complicate a multilateral meeting, for example, at the CIS summit. In
this case, Serzh Sargsyan seized the opportunity to express his point
of view as Ilham Aliyev was not present in Dushanbe. I don’t think
any far-reaching conclusions should be drawn from this with regard
to the CIS or Russia’s position on Nagorno-Karabakh.

There has been little movement in talks on the Karabakh conflict for
some time. Is there a sense that the mediators are preparing something
or just that the main negotiators have nothing to offer?

Actually, contacts do take place. The Azerbaijani and Russian
presidents met in Sochi on 9 August. Earlier, a trilateral meeting
on the Karabakh conflict resolution took place in Kazan. Russia and
Azerbaijan, Russia and Armenia are known to be developing bilateral
relations in the economy, culture and other areas. However, as
to rapprochement of the positions of Armenia and Azerbaijan on a
resolution of the Karabakh conflict, there is no progress here. The
narrow corridor for compromise by the parties makes itself felt here.

This, of course, complicates the task of the mediators: how to feed
the wolves and keep the sheep safe. There are no creative ideas
either. Therefore, the format of talks is more for show. But the
work will still go on, some suggestions will emerge, meetings will
be held…

How long can the break in the negotiations last? How may it end?

Meetings will apparently be held more or less regularly, at least in
order to keep abreast of developments.

Another issue is that summits should logically end in the signing of
important documents. They should be discussed in advance and developed
at the level of the foreign ministries and experts.

This practice is not enough yet. There may also be force majeure
circumstances, related to aggravation of the conflict or the general
situation in the region. In this case, contacts will be more intense
and meaningful.

Can the internal socio-economic situation in Armenia influence
resolution of the Karabakh conflict? That is, will the Armenian people,
tired of poor living conditions, finally realize that their real
salvation lies in the opening of borders through the establishment
of diplomatic relations with Azerbaijan and Turkey?

Of course, the people and economy of Armenia would benefit from the
opening of borders, since the economic blockade, particularly in
terms of transport, is detrimental to the socio-economic development
of Armenia. But the principled position of the Armenian leadership
is not to bind ratification of the relevant protocols to the issue
of recognition of the so-called “genocide” of Armenians of 1915 and
especially with determining the status of Nagorno-Karabakh. Although,
in my opinion, the opening of the Armenian-Turkish border is not so
unrealistic a scenario. It all depends on the specific political
situation and the interests of regional actors, such as the US,
Russia, the EU and Turkey itself.

Armenia does not hide its joy at the deterioration in relations between
Turkey and Israel, believing that Israel will now completely turn
away from Turkey on the issue of the “genocide” and on the Karabakh
issue from Azerbaijan. Israel is known to have serious weight in
world politics. Is it possible?

This is an interesting and important issue. It all depends on how
severe this aggravation is and how it will end. If it is only a cooling
of relations, perhaps, Armenia and Israel will find more points for
interaction against this background. But if it is a serious conflict
that could escalate into large-scale military action, what may this
lead to? To Armenia, as an ally, waging war with Turkey, while Israel
may be willing to use nuclear weapons against Turkey and those Arab
states that also intervene in the conflict? And what next?

So, the worsening situation in the Middle East, including between
Turkey and Israel, is actually quite alarming.

Hamid Hamidov (Moscow, Russia) News.Az

ANKARA: Report: Steve Jobs’ Adoptive Armenian Mother Has Anatolian R

REPORT: STEVE JOBS’ ADOPTIVE ARMENIAN MOTHER HAS ANATOLIAN ROOTS

Today’s Zaman
Sept 20 2011
Turkey

A biography of Silicon Valley legend Steve Jobs, set to be released in
November, reveals that the woman who raised the legendary head of the
Apple Company was the daughter of an Armenian family who immigrated to
the US from Turkey’s Malatya, the Milliyet daily reported on Tuesday.

Jobs, who has recently resigned as chief executive of Apple Inc. in a
stunning move that ended his 14-year reign at the technology giant he
co-founded in a garage, is known to have been brought up by a woman of
Armenian origin, Clara Jobs (née Hagopian) and Paul Jobs as an infant.

Milliyet reported that the book titled “Steve Jobs: A Biography by
Walter Isaacson” reveals an interesting detail about Job’s adoptive
mother as it says Clara Jobs is the daughter of an Armenian family
who immigrated to the US from Turkey’s Malatya province following
the 1915 incidents during the World War I in Ottoman territories
that resulted in the deaths of many Armenians. The book reportedly
says Clara’s father Louis Hagopian was born in Malatya in 1894 and
her mother Victoria Artinian was born in İzmir in 1894.

Isaacson’s book is based on more than 40 interviews with Jobs conducted
over two years as well as interviews with more than a hundred family
members, friends, adversaries, competitors and colleagues.

http://www.todayszaman.com/news-257345-report-steve-jobs-adoptive-armenian-mother-has-anatolian-roots.html

EU Interested In Enlargement And Deepening Cooperation With Armenia

EU INTERESTED IN ENLARGEMENT AND DEEPENING COOPERATION WITH ARMENIA

news.am
Sept 20 2011
Armenia

YEREVAN. – EU Advisory group will continue supporting Armenian
authorities in the implementation of their obligations, European
Commissioner for Enlargement and European Neighborhood Policy tefan
Fule said on Tuesday at the press conference with Armenian PM Tigran
Sargsyan and added that EU has doubled the aid for Armenia within
the frameworks of Eastern Partnership (EP).

“Armenia and EU will stay devoted to their obligations. EU is
interested in enlarging and deepening cooperation with Armenia. We
see and praise Armenia’s progress within the Association talks and
believe that intensive contacts harmonize the enlargement of the
forum agenda in Armenia,” he stated.

Fule and Sargsyan praised high level of bilateral relations and
stressed its effectiveness and fruitfulness. Last year Europe offered
states of the Southern Caucasus a partnership within EP, initiated
by Poland and Switzerland.

EP does not intend possibility of EU membership. However, it provides
visa regime simplification, cooperation in energetic sphere and
joining to the free trade zone.

Presidents of Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Moldova,
Ukraine and EU high-ranking officials will participate in EP summit
on September 30 in Warsaw.

Deterioration In Israeli-Turkish Relations Not Reason For Armenian G

DETERIORATION IN ISRAELI-TURKISH RELATIONS NOT REASON FOR ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RECOGNITION – ARFD

news.am
Sept 20 2011
Armenia

YEREVAN.- Despite tensed relations Turkey and Israel remain strategic
partners, Giro Manoyan, head of central Hay Dat (Armenian Cause)
office, member of ARF Dashnaktsutyun told Armenian News-NEWS.am.

He stressed that the relations are not that tensed to stop being
strategic.

“Taking into account this fact, as well as close relations between
Israel and Azerbaijan we should note that Armenia has no grounds to
normalize relations with Israel at a new level. Moreover, there are
no prerequisites that tension in Israeli-Turkish ties will facilitate
recognition of the Armenian Genocide,” he said.

Manoyan expressed opinion that recognition of the Armenian Genocide
is a demand of Israeli people and sooner or later Tel-Aviv will
recognize the Armenian Genocide. However, it will be Israel’s wish,
but not result of deterioration in Israeli-Turkish relations, he added.

Relations between Turkey and Israel became tensed after Tel-Aviv
refused to officially apologize for killing Turkish citizens during
the raid at Mavi Marmara vessel. In response Turkey sent off three
Israeli diplomats from Ankara.

OIC Rejects The So-Called Elections In Nagorno-Karabakh

OIC REJECTS THE SO-CALLED ELECTIONS IN NAGORNO-KARABAKH

OIC – Organization of Islamic Cooperation
Sept 20 2011

The Secretary-General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation
(OIC) Prof. Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu has expressed the OIC’s rejection
of the so-called “elections” to the “local self-governing bodies”
took place in the occupied Nagorno-Karabakh region of the Republic
of Azerbaijan on September 18, 2011.

While reiterating the OIC’s principled position in fully recognizing
the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Republic of
Azerbaijan, the Secretary General has stated that the recent elections
in Nagorno-Karabakh gravely violate relevant norms and principles of
international law and therefore have no legal effect.

The Secretary General also emphasized on the OIC’s continuous
support to the efforts made by the Republic of Azerbaijan towards a
peaceful solution to the territory issue on the basis of the relevant
international resolutions.

http://www.oic-oci.org/topic_detail.asp?t_id=5682

Armenia’s Economic Activity Index Tended To Double-Digit In August

ARMENIA’S ECONOMIC ACTIVITY INDEX TENDED TO DOUBLE-DIGIT IN AUGUST

news.am
Sept 20 2011
Armenia

YEREVAN. – The index for economic growth in Armenia made 9.6 percent
in August 2011, says national Statistical Service.

The key moving force for economic activity in August was agriculture
with 21.3 percent growth. The index for industry is also marked with
double-digit figure making 12.5 percent.

In relation to July in August average nominal wages decreased by 6.5
percent but compared to August 2010 the increase made 4.5 percent. The
average nominal wage for August was AMD 110.7 thousand compared to
AMD 118.4 thousand of July.

Nothing Unusual In Russian Subdivision’s Participation In Armenia’s

NOTHING UNUSUAL IN RUSSIAN SUBDIVISION’S PARTICIPATION IN ARMENIA’S INDEPENDENCE DAY MILITARY PARADE – RULING PARTY MEMBER

news.am
Sept 20 2011
Armenia

YEREVAN. – I find it normal that the Russian subdivision will also
partake in the military parade on the occasion of Armenia’s 20th
anniversary of independence, ruling Republican Party of Armenia’s Vice
Chairman Razmik Zohrabyan said during a press conference on Tuesday.

“This is a normal occurrence. You know there is a Russian military base
in Armenia, we have a contract where it is agreed upon on every item
that they will protect Armenia’s borders. I see nothing unusual that
a small Russian subdivision take part in the procession. After all,
they are responsible for our security. We are showing to the public and
the world the arsenal, weapons, and troops that safeguard our security,
and the Russian military base is a part of that,” Zohrabyan noted.

And in response to a news reporter’s question as to whether a Russian
military unit’s participation in the celebration of Armenia’s statehood
is degrading, Razmik Zohrabyan said: “If the entire Russian troops came
[that would have been different], but there is no such thing. And
even if it were the case, at least thank God there are no Turkish
troops. Nothing wrong with the Russian [troops], they are sill our
defenders.”

There is wave of discontentment in the Armenian press over the Russian
subdivision’s participation in the upcoming military parade on 20th
anniversary of Armenia’s independence.

Armenia Registers Progress In Talks On EU Association Agreement

ARMENIA REGISTERS PROGRESS IN TALKS ON EU ASSOCIATION AGREEMENT

news.am
Sept 20 2011
Armenia

YEREVAN.- Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian received on
Tuesday chief negotiator of the European side in talks on Armenia-EU
association agreement Gunnar Vigand.

The sides gave appraisal of progress registered in bilateral
cooperation process. The officials discussed negotiation process and
summed up the results of talks ongoing since 2010.

Edward Nalbandian and Gunnar Vigand stated Armenia has registered
progress in talks on association agreement, foreign office~Rs press
service informed Armenian News-NEWS.am.

The officials discussed the issues related to cooperation in different
formats, exchanged views on relaxation of visa requirements and
preparation for talks on creation of free trade zone.

Closed Armenian-Turkish Border Last Remains Of Cold War – German Amb

CLOSED ARMENIAN-TURKISH BORDER LAST REMAINS OF COLD WAR – GERMAN AMBASSADOR

news.am
Sept 20 2011
Armenia

YEREVAN. – Resolution of the Karabakh conflict will be beneficial
to all the South Caucasian republics, said Germany’s Ambassador to
Armenia Hans-Jochen Schmidt.

“In my address on the anniversary of Armenia’s Independence I
expressed hope that Armenia, together with its partners, will come
to a mutually acceptable agreement on the Nagorno-Karabakh issue,”
Schmidt told journalists on Tuesday.

He stressed that the OSCE Minsk Group is presently considered the
best mediation format. According to him, resolution of the Karabakh
conflict will stimulate economic activity in the entire South Caucasus.

“Besides, I hope the issue of closed Armenian-Turkish border will be
solved. I consider it one of the last remains of the Cold War,” he
added. Schmidt stressed that all the OSCE states, including Turkey,
have expressed political will to unblock the now-closed borders and
provide free trade turnover.

Nagorno-Karabakh: Heavy-Weight Negotiators Needed

NAGORNO-KARABAKH: HEAVY-WEIGHT NEGOTIATORS NEEDED

Vestnik Kavkaza
Sept 20 2011

The ongoing negotiations over a settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh
issue can be much more productive if more influential politicians
took part in the search for consensus. Dr. Svante Cornell, Director of
the Institute for Security and Development Policy, one of the leading
experts on Asia-Caucasus issues, believes that this is the least the
United States could do to draw more world attention to this problem.

“I would say” – stressed Dr. Cornell – “that one quick thing to do,
will be to increase the level of seniority of the diplomats involved
in these group negotiations. There is nothing wrong with midlevel
diplomats or midlevel ambassadors who are engaged in this. They are
serious people. But the problem is that in this type of geopolitically
laden conflict you have to have a much higher level of seniority and
the personalities of the negotiators. They have to have a direct access
to their state leaders and their foreign ministers and secretaries
of state. We don’t have it today. That would be one thing by which
the United States could easily signal that we are now taking this
conflict seriously”.

Another very important element for a successful outcome of the
negotiations would be a more detailed planning. If politicians had
a clear vision of what lies ahead of them, they would be more likely
to look for a consensus.

“The second issue would be to start planning for post-conflict
reconstruction. And the more you plan for the day after the agreement
has been signed, the more likely that the conflicting parties take
the negotiating process seriously”, – said Dr. Cornell.