Tbilissi veut des relations normales avec Moscou

GEORGIE
Tbilissi veut des relations normales avec Moscou

La Géorgie veut établir des relations normales avec la Russie, mais le
Kremlin n’est pas prêt à faire des démarches réciproques, a déclaré
vendredi à Rome le vice-ministre géorgien des Affaires étrangères,
Tornike Gorgadze.

`Nous souhaitons des relations normales avec la Russie, mais le
problème est que la Russie ne veut pas de relations normales avec la
Géorgie`, a affirmé le diplomate lors d’une table ronde intitulée
`Partenariat oriental : défis et possibilités pour la Géorgie`.

Et de rappeler que Tbilissi avait récemment levé le régime des visas
pour les citoyens de Russie avec laquelle la Géorgie. Les deux pays
n’entretiennent pas de relations diplomatiques depuis la
reconnaissance par Moscou de l’indépendance de l’Ossétie du Sud et de
l’Abkhazie en août 2008.

M.Gorgadze a indiqué que bien que la Russie ait déclaré vouloir
rétablir les relations avec la Géorgie, elle n’entendait pas accéder à
l’exigence de Tbilissi de fermer les ambassades russes en Abkhazie et
Ossétie du Sud.

`Nous avons supprimé les visas pour les Russes sans conditions, alors
qu’ils veulent garder leurs trois ambassades, comme dans trois Etats
indépendants. C’est inadmissible`, s’est indigné le chef adjoint de la
diplomatie géorgienne.

Le 8 août 2008, la Géorgie a lancé une offensive militaire contre
l’Ossétie du Sud, détruisant Tskhinvali et tuant des centaines de
civils ainsi que des soldats de la paix russes déployés dans cette
république autoproclamée. La Russie a riposté militairement et
contraint la Géorgie à la paix avant de reconnaître le 26 août
l’indépendance de l’Ossétie du Sud et de l’Abkhazie, deux anciennes
autonomies géorgiennes.

Affirmant avoir été `victime d’une provocation russe`, la Géorgie a
rompu les relations diplomatiques avec Moscou et décrété les
républiques `territoires occupés`.

dimanche 29 avril 2012,
Stéphane ©armenews.com

http://fr.ria.ru/world/20120427/194479101.html

Garén Guévorguian, responsable de l’ensemble « Pert »

CULTURE
Garén Guévorguian, responsable de l’ensemble « Pert » : « la danse est
une thérapie »

« En Arménie la thérapie de la danse traditionnelle doit se développer
» a affirmé hier lors d’une conférence de presse à Erévan, Garén
Guévorguian, le directeur artistique de l’ensemble de danses
traditionnelles « Pert ». Un ensemble très connu en France, « Pert »
ayant réalisé de nombreuses tournées dans l’hexagone. Selon Garén
Guévorguian la danse est partout dans le monde un remède qui apaise
les esprits et elle est facteur d’équilibre et de santé au sein du
public. G. Guévorguian va encore plus loin en affirmant que « la danse
doit intégrer les institutions médicales ». Il dit en outre que «
malheureusement en Arménie cette spécialité thérapeutique est
délaissée par le grand public ». Il a également fait état « de
nombreux problèmes » pour le développement de la danse folklorique et
traditionnelle en Arménie. « La danse traditionnelle doit être
intégrée par le peuple comme un élément incontournable de sa culture
quotidienne et non comme un élément dédié aux fêtes ou rencontres »
dit Garén Guévorguian.

Krikor Amirzayan

dimanche 29 avril 2012,
Krikor Amirzayan ©armenews.com

Iran FM warns regional countries against Zionists’ plots

Islamic Republic News Agency, Iran
April 29 2012

FM warns regional countries against Zionists’ plots

Tehran, April 29, IRNA – Visiting Armenian Foreign Minister Edward
Nalbandian conferred on Sunday with Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi
on regional developments.

According to the Information and Press Bureau of the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, in the meeting, Salehi warned countries in the region
against plots of the Zionist regime and urged them all to exercise
vigilance to this effect.

The Zionist regime seeks to attain its sinister goals by creating
tension, pursing warmongering policies, masterminding plots, posing
threats and conducting a psychological warfare, Salehi said.

On Iran’s regional policy such as those on the Caucasus, he said `We
believe that countries’ national interests depend on establishment of
good relations with their neighboring states and more stability and
security will prepare the grounds for more progress, development and
welfare of people in the region, Salehi said.

Iran supports settlement of the Karakbakh disputes through peaceful
means, Salehi said.

Salehi described the current visit of his Armenian counterpart as
being in line with the expansion of mutual relations and implementing
the agreements already signed by the two sides.

The Islamic Republic of Iran and Armenia enjoy very deep-rooted
relations particularly after Armenia’s independence from the former
Soviet Union, Salehi said.

Armenia is a very important country in the region, Salehi said.

The Armenian foreign minister, for his part, said his country lauds
Iran’s principled and harmonized policies in dealing with regional
developments.

Exchange of visits between the two sides’ officials would expedite
implementation of agreements signed bt the Iranian and Armenian
presidents, he said.

He expressed the hope to witness expansion of mutual relations and
cooperation in the areas of education, culture and environment.

Yerevan believes that Iran’s nuclear stand-off with the West should be
settled through peaceful means, he said.

The two ministers reviewed latest mutual and regional developments.

They also exchanged views on holding the next round of Iran-Armenia
Joint Economic Commission meeting in Yerevan.

1430**1412

7 activists taken to police from Mashtots Park (videos)

7 activists taken to police from Mashtots Park (videos)

15:38 =95 29.04.12

*After clashes with the activists in Yerevan’s Mashtots Park, the policemen
maintaining public order in the area took seven of them to the police
station, arousing a big discontent among the protesters.*

Speaking to Tert.am, Deputy Chief of Yerevan Police Ruben Melkonyan
refrained from commenting on the reasons of the police action.

The other activists in the park are now gathering together to head towards
the Police Department of Yerevan’s Kentron district.

Armenian News – Tert.am

http://www.tert.am/en/news/2012/04/29/mashtots2/

The Art Market: Munch and more

Last updated: April 28, 2012 1:05 am
The Art Market: Munch and more

By Georgina Adam
New York is centre-stage with `The Scream’ sale, Frieze and a rich crop
of contemporary art auctions
[image: Edvard Munch’s ‘The Scream’]

Edvard Munch’s ‘The Scream’

New York is centre-stage for the market over the next two weeks, with a
glut of art on offer, starting on Wednesday with Edvard Munch’s
tipped-to-beat-the-world-record `The
Scream’,
continuing with Frieze’s inaugural US fair and ending after the weekend
with a rich crop of contemporary art auctions.

Huge headlines have already been made by `The Scream’ (1895), which is
being offered by Sotheby’s on May 2 with an estimate of about $80m. Can
Munch’s work shatter the world record, currently standing at $106.5m for
a
Picasso?

Qatar, currently the world’s biggest buyer of art, with its apparently
bottomless pockets and a massive appetite for top artworks, is tipped to be
interested. Certainly, the $250m that Qatar is believed to have paid for
Cézanne’s `The Card Players’ (1892-93) has upped the ante: the art
price
sky is a lot higher than it was before. Curiously, the thought of Qatar
could discourage other bidders, who may think it is hopeless to even try to
go for it.

If `The Scream’ does break the record, it will be the first time a pastel
on board has achieved this feat – all the top art prices so far have been
made by oils on canvas.

*. . . *

Then, two days later, Frieze launches its first New York fair on Randall’s
Island. There is an immense buzz around the event, with everyone agog to
see how the successful London formula will translate to the US.

`The location is the big unknown,’ says Darren Flook of London’s Hotel, who
knows New York well, as he organises the Independent fair in New York.
Frieze is counting on curiosity and novelty to overcome the transport
issue. Flook, who will be exhibiting there, says: `You listen to Amanda
[Sharp] and Matthew [Slotover, the organisers] when they call, they have
been right before’.

*. . . *
[image: ‘View of Constantinople and the Bosphorus’ (1856) by Aivazovsky]

‘View of Constantinople and the Bosphorus’ (1856) by Aivazovsky

A painting by Ivan Aivazovsky, a 19th-century Russian painter of Armenian
descent, hit the jackpot at Sotheby’s Orientalist sale this week. The
artist is a favourite with Russians, and the work depicted Constantinople,
thus also making it a magnet for Turkish collectors, who are an increasing
force in the market. `View of Constantinople and the Bosphorus’ (1856)
sold
for £3.2m, well over its top estimate of £1.8m (estimates don’t include
commissions; final prices do). The result must have delighted the
`gentleman’ who had bought it in 1995 for the then-record £326,000, because
he had tried and failed to sell it in November 2008 – during the depth of
the financial crisis – with an estimate of £2m-£3m.

Overall, however, the sale was weak. The cover lot, a portrait of a scholar
by the Turkish Osman Hamdy Bey, who was roughly a contemporary of
Aivazovsky, was bought in under its punchy estimate of £3m-£5m. In all
10
of the 33 lots failed to find buyers and the Aivazovsky accounted for over
half of the total haul of £5.6m.

*. . . *

This will hardly come as a surprise: Art-Athina, the Athens-based
contemporary art fair, has been cancelled. Generally held in May, the event
was founded in 1993 by the Greek Art Galleries Association, making it one
of the longest-running in Europe. Last year’s fair attracted 58 galleries,
but, according to its director, Alexandros Stanas, `Art-Athina is
reassessing its strategy, taking into consideration the latest facts in
[the] economy and the country in general.’

*. . . *

The Biennale des Antiquaires has decided to expand from its Paris home and
go global. It intends to hold scaled-down versions of the grand Paris event
in between its regular slot: this year, from 14-23 September. So far Hong
Kong, Istanbul, Moscow and New York are mooted as destinations for the
fair, with Hong Kong the first, slated for October 2013.

*. . . *

Thanks to its tragic tale and the movie industry, items from the `Titanic’
regularly appear at auction. But it is now illegal to sell items from
inside the ship, explains Brian Badge of the specialist auctioneer Henry
Aldridge in Wiltshire. `The wreck is a grave and so nothing can be sold,’
he says. `But an enormous amount of material, souvenirs, trinkets were
taken by visitors from the liner when it docked in Southampton, Cork and
Cherbourg, before it even set sail on its fatal journey.’

There are also items from survivors: the firm recently got £76,000 for a
first-class menu that had been kept in a passenger’s handbag.
[image: A tea cup from the
‘Titanic’]©AP

A tea cup from the ‘Titanic’

Meanwhile in New York, 5,500 objects from the Titanic, collected from the
debris field around it, have been put up for bids as a single lot through
US auctioneer Guernsey’s, with an estimate of around $189m. They include
a
hair pin, gold-and-navy-blue china cups, a bronze cherub from the ship’s
grand staircase – and a massive, 17-ton chunk of the ship’s hull.

These have been exhibited around the US by Atlanta-based Premier
Exhibitions, but it has been involved with legal tussles with its own
subsidiary RMS Titanic Inc, which has exclusivity on exploring around the
wreck. The sale was ring-fenced with conditions: the collection had to be
kept intact and made available to the public; the buyer had to be
`acceptable’ to a Virginia judge. Bids were due in by April 2: so far,
no
sale has been revealed. Guernsey’s says: `it’s a complicated situation: an
announcement will be made’.

*Georgina Adam is editor-at-large of The Art Newspaper*

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/386d44d6-8eb9-11e1-aa12-00144feab49a.html#ixzz1tQWUCVD1

Commémoration du 97e anniv du génocide arménien à Meyzieu, dans le R

Citizenside
29 avril 2012

Commémoration du 97e anniversaire du génocide arménien à Meyzieu, dans le Rhône
Meyzieu, France ‘¦ 28 avril 2012

En ce samedi 28 avril 2012, la ville de Meyzieu, dans le Rhône, a
commémoré le 97e anniversaire du génocide Arménien en présence du
Député UMP Philippe Meunier et du Maire UMP Michel Forissier,
également vice Président du Conseil Général du Rhône et secrétaire
départemental de l’UMP du département.

Mardi 24 avril 2012 en fin d’après-midi, plusieurs milliers
d’arméniens s’étaient rassemblés devant la statue de Komitas,
commémorant le génocide arménien, place du Canada, Ã Paris. En France,
la communauté arménienne est évaluée à 600 000 personnes.

http://www.citizenside.com/fr/photos/politique/2012-04-28/58978/commemoration-du-97e-anniversaire-du-genocide-armenien-a-meyzieu-dans-le-rhone.html

Baku reports incident on cease-fire line

Interfax, Russia
April 27 2012

Baku reports incident on cease-fire line

BAKU. April 27

An Azeri officer has been injured on the line of contact between the
forces of Armenia and Azerbaijan, the regional bureau of the ANS
television channel said on Thursday.

The incident occurred in the evening hours as a result of firing on
the positions of Azeri armed forces deployed in the country’s
Aghjabadi district from the positions of the Armenian armed forces in
the occupied Agdam district, the bureau said.

Neither Azeri, nor Armenian military were immediately available to
comment on this report.

The cease-fire regime between Azerbaijan and Armenia was established
in May 1994. The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
(OSCE) organizes regular monitoring on the frontline by the Personal
Representative of the OSCE Chairman-in-office to obtain information on
compliance with the armistice conditions by the conflicting parties.

Commémoration agitée du 97e anniv du génocide sur les Champs-Elysées

Citizenside
April 27 2012

Commémoration agitée du 97e anniversaire du génocide arménien sur les
Champs-Elysées
Paris, France ‘¦ 24 avril 2012

Plusieurs milliers d’arméniens se sont rassemblés le mardi 24 avril
2012 en fin d’après-midi devant la statue de Komitas, commémorant le
génocide arménien, place du Canada, Ã Paris.

Brûlant un drapeau turc et portant des banderoles assimilant au
racisme le négationnisme de ce génocide, les manifestants ont défilé
dans les rues de capitale jusqu’Ã proximité du bureau de tourisme de
Turquie, situé au 102 avenue des Champs-Elysées.

En France, la communauté arménienne est évaluée à 600 000 personnes.

http://www.citizenside.com/fr/photos/politique/2012-04-24/58841/commemoration-agitee-du-97e-anniversaire-du-genocide-armenien-sur-les-champs-elysees.html

Armenian Apostolic Church to reclaim its territories in Moldova

Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
April 28 2012

Armenian Apostolic Church intends to reclaim its territories in Moldova

The Armenian Apostolic Church in Moldova intends to reclaim
territories belonging to the church that were illegally sold several
years ago, and then resold.

The head of the press service of the Office of the Holy Echmiadzin of
the Armenian Church, Vahram Melikyan, told News.am that in Chisinau
shortly after Moldova gained independence, the head of the Armenian
community concluded an illegal deal to sell church buildings, which
were later resold. Among the buildings were educational institutions,
including historic buildings of Armenian schools. As Melikyan said,
today these buildings are under threat of demolition.

Five parties require NSS to provide access to system for monitoring

Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
April 28 2012

Five parties of Armenia require National Security Service to provide
access to its system for monitoring electoral lists

Five political parties in Armenia have been negotiating with the
National Security Service (NSS) of the country in order to receive
information on citizens who are not currently in the country to
monitor the electoral lists, deputy head of the campaign headquarters
of the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA), David Arutyunyan, said on
Saturday.

Arutunyan said the parties are trying to establish additional
mechanisms for monitoring the elections, News-Armenia reports.

Arutyunyan said that preliminary discussions with the National
Security Service had already taken place and that their first reaction
was positive.

Parliamentary elections will be held in Armenia on May 6.