Armenian Finance Ministry: CIS Countries See It Necessary To Enlarge

ARMENIAN FINANCE MINISTRY: CIS COUNTRIES SEE IT NECESSARY TO ENLARGE IMF POTENTIAL

ARKA
Apr 2, 2009

YEREVAN, April 2. /ARKA/. The countries of the Commonwealth of
Independent States (CIS) consider it necessary to strengthen the
mandate and expand the scope of the International Monetary Fund (IMF),
Armenian Minister of Finance Tigran Davtyan said.

This implies also greater resources and serious steps are taken in
this direction, the Minister said in summarizing the outcome of his
visit to Moscow on March 31.

Davtyan said that the donor countries have already made statements
about increasing of IMF resources, and the process is under way.

It is these resources that help the countries ensure desirable
macroeconomic indicators both in global economic and in separate
countries, he said adding that the IMF has already liberalized the
lending terms to an extent.

Davtyan reported that suggestions were made to expand also the format
of participation of the developing countries and transit economies,
CIS countries in particular, in decision-making process within the
IMF.

Armenia And Turkey Might Benefit From Opening Of Border

ARMENIA AND TURKEY MIGHT BENEFIT FROM OPENING OF BORDER

PanARMENIAN.Net
02.04.2009 18:00 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Opening of the Armenian-Turkish border on Apr. 16 is
a possibility, Caucasus Institute Director, a politologist Alexander
Iskandaryan told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.

"Closed border is an absurd-sounding term to be used in the 21st
century. Armenia’s gains from opening the border are obvious. We’ll
have a direct railway link with Europe that will facilitate freight
transportation and reduce its costs. It will provide us with the
outlet to the sea and Eastern provinces of Turkey (Western Armenia),"
the Armenian politologist emphasized.

According to him, Armenian investments could help increase prosperity
in those regions.

"Turkey would benefit from opening of the border for the same reasons
as Armenia," Iskandaryan noted.

Wall Street Journal, citing a diplomatic source in Brussels,
circulated information on possibility of Turkish-Armenian border
opening and establishment of diplomatic relations on Apr. 16. Neither
side provided official comments on the assertion above.

Regular Monitoring Held On Armenian-Azeri Border

REGULAR MONITORING HELD ON ARMENIAN-AZERI BORDER

Noyan Tapan
March 31, 2009

YEREVAN, MARCH 31, NOYAN TAPAN. A monitoring was held on March 31
on the border near the village of Berkaber, Tavush region with the
participation of Personal Representative of OSCE Chairman-in-Office,
Ambassador Adrzej Kasprzyk. Noyan Tapan was informed about it by the
RA Defence Ministry Press Office.

The monitoring proceeded without incidents.

President Of Central Bank Left For Moscow

PRESIDENT OF CENTRAL BANK LEFT FOR MOSCOW

Panorama.am
15:32 30/03/2009

The President of the Central Bank of Armenia Arthur Djavadyan left
for Moscow today to attend the session of Ministers of Finance and
Economy and the Presidents of Central Banks of CIS, as well as the
7th session of Financial-economic policy council of Eurasian Economic
Union, the press service of the CB reports.

According to the source the Deputy Prime Minister, the Minister of
Finance A. Kudrin and the Secretary General of Eurasian Economic
Union T. Mansurov are going to make speeches during the session.

Government Resignation Demanded in Moscow

GOVERNMENT RESIGNATION DEMANDED IN MOSCOW

12:08 28/03/2009
Source: Panorama.am

A group of protestants in Moscow demanded the Prime Minister’s and his
Administration’s resignation in a metro station, yesterday. The
participants of the protest action accused the Prime Minister Vladimir
Putin of some economic shortcomings.

Earlier Levada sociological center conducted a survey among the
Russians. According to the results of the poll the majority of Russian
population is ready to come out to the streets and make protest
actions. 61% of the poll participants said they would not like to take
part in such actions, 13% did not answer the question at all.

BEIRUT: No Solution with Tashnag, We Don’t Hand Out Gifts

NaharNet, Lebanon
March 29 2009

MP Tor Sarkissian: No Solution with Tashnag, We Don’t Hand Out Gifts

MP Serge Tor Sarkissian said on Sunday that "no solution" has been
reached with Tahsnag for the upcoming parliamentary elections because
the Armenia party "wants everything."

"It is necessary that Tashnag take a position," he told Voice of
Lebanon radio, continuing "we are ready to give them everything." He
added that, if it were possible, the party would "take the seats of
Maronites and others" as well.

Tor Sarkissian expressed his support for an Armenian parliamentary
bloc but cautioned that "if the bloc were [mainly] comprised of
Tashnag, it would pose a danger to Lebanon."

The MP also denied rumors that money was being offered to Tashnag in
return for political support, saying that "the Armenian seats are the
property of citizens and we don’t hand out gifts."

The Armenian party is expected to announce its alliances for the June
7 elections in the near future.

Beirut, 29 Mar 09, 11:36

Chess: Aronian Wins Amber Blindfold And Rapid Championship 2009

ARONIAN WINS AMBER BLINDFOLD AND RAPID CHAMPIONSHIP 2009

Latest Chess.com
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March 27 2009

In the eleventh and final round, Levon Aronian drew in both the
games against Topalov to win the 18th Amber Blindfold and Rapid
Tournament. The Armenian grandmaster, survived scary moments in his
blindfold game against Veselin Topalov and next comfortably drew the
rapid game to take the title. Report with games and videos.

Second place was shared by Vishy Anand and Vladimir Kramnik. The World
Champion defeated Wang Yue 1½-½, while his predecessor routed Peter
Leko 2-0.

In the blindfold competition three players shared first place. Magnus
Carlsen, who had long dominated the competition, lost his last game and
this allowed Levon Aronian and Vladimir Kramnik to catch up with him.

The rapid competition also ended in a three-way tie for first. This
year the best rapid players were Vishy Anand, Levon Aronian and
Gata Kamsky.

The 18th Amber Blindfold and Rapid Chess tournament, organized by the
Association Max Euwe in Monaco is taking place from 14 – 26 March at
the Palais de la Mediterranee, located on the famous Promenade des
Anglais in Nice, France. The total prize-fund is â~B¬ 216,000. This
year’s field is stronger than ever with all the world’s best players
taking part. Every day four sessions will be played, two blindfold
sessions and two rapid sessions.

http://latestchess.com/showNews.php?id=2

Turkey Changes Tactics On "Genocide"

TURKEY CHANGES TACTICS ON "GENOCIDE"

Golos Armenii
Feb 21 2009
Yerevan

Armenia is losing in the "information war" against Turkey and
Azerbaijan, says a columnist with the pro-government Armenian
newspaper Golos Armenii. Turkey has recently changed its tactics
to prevent international recognition of the Armenian genocide,
Razdan Madoyan says. The Armenian language and literature have
started to be taught at several universities in Turkey. The Turkish
government has also decided to start "TV propaganda" in Armenian,
Madoyan says in an article headlined "They have started to act…" He
accuses the Armenian authorities of not doing enough to counteract
Turkey. Subheading as given:

According to Turkish news agency reports, universities there have
started to open departments of Armenian language and literature. They
are almost competing with one another on this. Universities not only
in Istanbul but in other places are also doing so. Thus recently
Erciyes University in Kayseri province received the Turkish Higher
Education Council’s permission to open such a department.

[Passage omitted: the rector of the university says the faculty will
be set up in two months and students for 2009-2010 will be enrolled].

A boom for tutors of the Armenian language has started in Turkey. There
is a lack of such tutors. For this reason, the University of Nevsehir
(another out-of-the-way place in Turkey), for example, cannot start
enrolling students into the already opened department of the Armenian
language and literature.

Under the conditions of the quite tense and mutually uncompromising
Armenian-Turkish relations, regardless of the football diplomacy,
this Turkish policy (this is a policy and not a private initiative)
is of course explained not by altruistic motives but an urge to know
a neighbour better, which can be welcomed per se.

Turkey understands that the mere denial of the Armenian genocide is
already not enough; both countries not favourably disposed to it and
its yesterday’s friends and allies already do not believe it. The
USA will use the fact of genocide in every possible way as a means
of putting pressure upon it; Israel has proved by its behaviour
that it needs Turkey’s friendship as long as it benefits from this
friendship, and will not refrain from throwing it in Turkey’s face
upon necessity. Turkey understands that it is impossible to stop the
avalanche and tries to avoid it with minimum losses.

Turkey has comparatively recently said that the genocide did not
take place, as it has no documents proving this in its archives. The
archives are open for researchers, Turkish politicians said, and anyone
can get convinced of this in person. However, the archive topic was
no further developed. It is apparent that not all were allowed access
[to the archives] and not to all materials. It is quite possible that
Turkey is going to again announce the opening the archives, and ahead
of this it wants to comb them out, in particular, to carry out a total
check of Armenian materials; of course there should be many of those
there. Their own reliable personnel are needed for this cause, and
Turkish universities have been assigned to prepare those. It becomes
clear that in such state of affairs why there is a lack of tutors:
naturally those cannot be accidental people, invited from the side.

Turkey is shifting from the unproductive policy of denying the genocide
to anti-propaganda, and this requires other types of means and other
actions. Turkey’s decision to start TV propaganda for Armenia in
Armenian should be considered in this perspective. On the one hand,
Turkey will try to break the stereotypes established in the Armenian
public by presenting itself as a tolerant, democratic country, which
is full of love for its neighbour. Much space will be allocated to
cultural interference, which of course did take place; to stories
how well they treat Armenia and Armenians in modern Turkey; maybe
they will create soap operas. It will be, of course, done with great
professionalism, and specialists of Armenian language and literature
– Turks – are needed for this very purpose. Unfortunately, all this
will look very attractive against the background of idiocy broadcast
by Armenian TV channels.

Under the quickly changing conditions Turkey needs peculiar
"rapid reaction forces" of propaganda, which would monitor the
everyday situation in Armenia, drawing conclusions and submitting
recommendations. This is another reason of the "boom" of Turkish love
for Armenian things.

The Turks are not just good: they are great diplomats, and we get
convinced of this again and again. They can turn even their military
and economic defeats into diplomatic victories. In the contemporary
world it is much more important to win in the information-political
war than in the battlefield, moreover that the latter happens rarely.

Armenia has no TV propaganda against Turkey

We have been trying to make ourselves heard by our government, saying
that we are losing in the information war with Turkic Azerbaijan,
that it, as any war, cannot be let take its course, that it can’t
be won with the efforts of individual heroes, and that the state,
and not bushfighters should wage this war. If the state of affairs
at the second Armenian-Turkish front is a little better at present,
this is due no to the Armenian state, but to the Diaspora. However,
the Diaspora cannot take upon all the functions of a state.

In the days of [former President Levon] Ter-Petrosyan’s junta, when
every parvenu who had power shouted "I am the state!", the general
staff of the ideological and information war was destroyed due to its
being dangerous for the junta people, and the whole sector got under
the control of their people. The second president [Robert Kocharyan]
did not manage to, and rather did not want to change the state of
affairs, the third one [Serzh Sargsyan] will do something but will
he do it?

That’s why one feels sick of the programmes of almost all Armenian TV
channels, and the satellite ones are a disgrace. That’s why we have
not been able to take time and establish not a special channel for
broadcasting for Turkey but even an ordinary 15-minute news bulletin
in Turkish. That is why we do nothing but talk. If the Turks open
their archives, no-one will be able to work there, as we do not have
specialists of Ottoman [Turkish] language.

We are not preparing tutors or specialists of the Azerbaijani language
while we have an opportunity to do this. We will have to do it from
scratch in the future.

Lack Of Forest Management Plans Results In Illegal Tree Felling In A

LACK OF FOREST MANAGEMENT PLANS RESULTS IN ILLEGAL TREE FELLING IN ARMENIA

ARKA
March 27, 2009

YEREVAN, March 27. /ARKA/. The lack of forest management plans
results in illegal tree felling in Armenia, Martun Matevosyan,
Director General of the Hayantar (Armforest) nonprofit organization,
RA Ministry of Agriculture, told a news conference.

"Efficient forest management is impossible without planning," he
said. Matevosyan also pointed out the importance of separating forest
management from forest utilization.

He added that the organization is exercising a strict supervision of
its staff to prevent illegal tree felling.

"Last year about 100 foresters and other employees were dismissed
for being involved in illegal tree felling," Matevosyan said.

A total of 2,080 cases of illegal tree felling were registered in
Armenia last year, which caused 85mln AMD (over $230,000) damage to
the state. Over 430 cases were registered in the 1st quarter of 2009,
which caused 25mln AMD (about $68,000) damage.

Turkey’ Gul Gives Denmark PM Thumbs Up To Head NATO

TURKEY’ GUL GIVES DENMARK PM THUMBS UP TO HEAD NATO
By Lisa Bryant

fm
27 March 2009

Turkey said on Friday it was not opposed to Denmark’s prime minister
becoming the next head of NATO. That message was delivered by Turkish
President Abdullah Gul in Brussels, where he was visiting to push
Ankara’s stalled candidacy to the European Union.

Turkish President Abdullah Gul praised Danish Prime Minister Anders
Fogh Rasmussen, calling him one of the most important and successful
prime ministers in Europe. Mr. Gul’s remarks, made to reporters in
Brussels, appeared to mark a turnaround.

Key NATO member Turkey was previously considered a stumbling block
to Mr. Rasmussen’s candidacy to be the next head of the Atlantic
alliance. He is considered the favored candidate of Washington and
a number of other NATO members to take over the post after outgoing
NATO chief Jaap de Hoop Scheffer leaves steps down. NATO leaders
gather on the French-German border next week to mark the alliance’s
60th anniversary.

Mr. Gul’s visit to Europe was largely to push Turkey’s candidacy to
join the 27-member European Union. Turkey’s prime minister also visited
the EU in January. Talks have slowed over a number of issues, including
over EU member Cyprus which Turkey does not recognize. And several EU
members have reservations about offering Ankara full membership status.

But the Turkish government is now working hard to convince them. On
Thursday, Jose Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission,
the EU’s executive arm, praised Turkey for pushing reforms in a number
of areas.

"As concerns political reforms, I welcome Turkey’s intention to
move ahead on political issues such the rules governing the closing
of political parties and gender equality," he said. "It is also
particularly important to pay attention to freedom of expression,
freedom of religion and particularly freedom of the press. The
independence and pluralism of the press are fundamental values in
any democracy."

Mr. Barroso also praised Mr. Gul for paying a landmark visit to Armenia
last year. The two countries have no ties and are at still at odds over
the mass killings of Armenians by Ottoman soldiers during World War I.

But he said it was important the Cyprus question was resolved.

www.voanews.com/english/2009-03-27-voa57.c