BAKU: Armenian Parliamentarian Asks Azerbaijani Minister Education A

ARMENIAN PARLIAMENTARIAN ASKS AZERBAIJANI MINISTER EDUCATION A QUESTION

APA
April 2 2012
Azerbaijan

Baku. Parvin Abbasov – APA. Armenian parliamentarian Aram Safaryan
asked Minister of Education of Azerbaijan Misir Mardanov a question
at the meeting of the Euronest Parliamentary Assembly Committee on
Economic Integration, Legal Approximation and Convergence with EU
Policies: “Is it true that hostility and hatred against Armenians
are being promoted in your schools and textbooks. If there are such
issues we must settle them separately also together and in a different
format. We must settle it so that the future generations are mutually
respectable and tolerant. I consider that it will be a significant step
for the settlement of the conflict between our nations and states.”

Mardanov said that it is impossible to settle these issues in such
events or in a short time: “The experts must investigate and settle
this issue. I can’t say and it will not be true that we have friendly
relation to Armenia and Armenians. Just imagine, one family was
completely killed as a result of Karabakh conflict and only one member
is alive. How can this person be friendly with regard to Armenia and
Armenians? There is a great gap between our societies and this event
is the step for removal of this gap. I don’t know what is written in
your books and you do not know what is written in our books. That’s
why it is impossible to find an answer to this issue within a day or
single event. These issues demand very serious investigations between
the experts.”

Minister: "The Current "Status-Quo" In Nagorno Karabakh Issue Is Not

MINISTER: “THE CURRENT “STATUS-QUO” IN NAGORNO KARABAKH ISSUE IS NOT ONLY INADMISSIBLE, BUT ALSO DANGEROUS FOR AZERBAIJAN”

APA
April 2 2012
Azerbaijan

Baku. Victoria Dementieva – APA. “The current “status-quo” in Nagorno
Karabakh issue is not only inadmissible, but also dangerous for
Azerbaijan”, said Azerbaijani FM Elmar Mammadyarov in a joint press
conference with Finnish FM Erkki Tuomioja, APA reports.

Minister said that the elections in Armenia and some co-chairing
countries delay the negotiations process: “But it doesn’t mean that
the process will stop completely”.

Mammadyarov reminded that the last statement of foreign ministers
of the co-chairing countries called the sides to demonstrate the
political will: “There is necessary legal base for the settlement
of the conflict and this base is enough strong. The conflict must
be settled on the basis of international legal norms. The conflict’s
settlement is a long process. But I am sure that we can achieve it”.

Commenting on the issue on replacement of France with European Union
in OSCE Minsk Group, Mammadyarov said that there was no such mechanism
and added that he couldn’t answer instead of EU and France.

In his turn, Erkki Tuomioja noted that Finland supported the efforts
of the Minsk Group and rapid settlement of the conflict on the basis
of international legal norms.

Russian FM Warns Against Strike On Iran

RUSSIAN FM WARNS AGAINST STRIKE ON IRAN

Military.com

April 2 2012

YEREVAN, Armenia – Russia’s foreign minister has strongly warned
against a military attack on Iran, saying that a pre-emptive strike
would violate international law.

Sergey Lavrov said Monday on a visit to Armenia that an attack on
Iran would destabilize the region.

Israel and the U.S. have warned that all options remain open, including
military action, to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.

Iran insists its uranium enrichment program is aimed at civilian power
generation and research, but Israel and Western nations believe it
is a cover for a nuclear weapons bid.

Russia, which built Iran’s first nuclear power plant, backed some of
the previous U.N. sanctions against Tehran, but in recent months has
firmly rejected imposing new sanctions and called for dialogue.

http://www.military.com/news/article/russian-fm-warns-against-strike-on-iran.html

Armenian Farmers To Grow Over 200,000 Tons Of Fruits, Vegetables

ARMENIAN FARMERS TO GROW OVER 200,000 TONS OF FRUITS, VEGETABLES

Vestnik Kavkaza
April 2 2012
Russia

Armenian processing plants want purchased about 205,500 tons of fruits
and vegetables in 2012, Deputy Minister for Agriculture Robert Makaryan
said, ARKA reports.

The demand for vegetables and fruits at processing factories has
increased by over 21,500 tons, compared with 194,000 tons in 2011.

Individuals are expected to purchase 61,000 tons of vegetables,
including 50,000 of tomatoes, in 2012.

The demand for fruits at the market is about 25,500 tons, 10,000
of which are apricots, 3,500 tons of peaches and about 4,300 tons
are apples.

Exporting companies want to purchase 30,700 tons of vegetables and
fruits, 16,000 tons of which are apricots, 11,500 tons of grape,
1,500 tons of peaches and 4,400tons of vegetables.

Swiss Drop Probe Into Turkish Minister Genocide Comments.

SWISS DROP PROBE INTO TURKISH MINISTER GENOCIDE COMMENTS.

EuroNews

April 2 2012

ZURICH (Reuters) – Swiss prosecutors will drop a criminal probe
against Turkey’s EU affairs minister, instigated after he denied
Ottoman Turks committed genocide against Armenians nearly 100 years
ago, because he is protected by diplomatic immunity.

Zurich prosecutors began investigating minister Egemen Bagis after
comments he made at the World Economic Forum in Davos in January,
and also at a concert in Zurich. Swiss anti-racism legislation outlaws
genocide denial.

Turkey summoned the Swiss ambassador in Ankara to complain after the
investigation was launched.

“After consulting with the Swiss foreign ministry, the prosecutor
has concluded that criminal charges against Egemen Bagis cannot be
pursued because, as a Turkish EU minister, he enjoyed immunity during
his entire stay in Switzerland,” the prosecutor said in a statement
on Monday.

Backed by many historians and foreign parliaments, Armenia says about
1.5 million Christian Armenians were killed in what is now eastern
Turkey during World War One in a deliberate policy of genocide ordered
by the Ottoman government.

The Ottoman empire was dissolved at the end of the war, but successive
Turkish governments and the vast majority of Turks believe the charge
of genocide is an insult to their nation. Ankara argues there was
heavy loss of life on both sides during fighting in the region.

Swiss authorities have taken legal action against several people who
have denied the Armenian genocide. The most prominent case is the
conviction of Turkish politician Dogu Perincek, who was fined 3,000
Swiss francs in 2007.

In January, the French Senate approved similar legislation, prompting
an angry response from Turkey. Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan
termed the legislation “discriminatory and racist”.

(Reporting By Katharina Bart)

http://www.euronews.com/newswires/1467714-swiss-drop-probe-into-turkish-minister-genocide-comments/

Armenian Bill Submitted To Congress Cannot Endanger Turkish-American

ARMENIAN BILL SUBMITTED TO CONGRESS CANNOT ENDANGER TURKISH-AMERICAN COMMERCIAL RELATIONS

ARMENPRESS
APRIL 2, 2012
WASHINGTON

WASHINGTON, APRIL 2, ARMENPRESS: Chairman of Turkish-American Business
Association (TABA/AmCham) Ugur Terzioglu stated that no issue can arise
in commercial relations between Turkey and USA because of the bill
submitted to the US Congress for recognition of the Armenian Genocide.

Ugur Terzioglu said the Armenian Bill cannot endanger the cooperation
implemented in 2012 in numerous spheres of Turkey-USA commercial
relations, Armenpress reports citing “Anatolu” news agency.

“The Turkish Parliament finds the Armenian Bill is not connected with
foreign policy and national security, it can only threaten commercial
profits. The Parliament considers the positive developments established
in international trade with USA in 2009 must be balanced for the
running and coming years as well,” he said.

Ugur Terzioglu noted the USA is “irreplaceable commercial and social
partner” for Turkey, and the one among the 6 countries of Europe
preferable for investments.

Delegation Led By Prime Minister Of Bulgaria Boyko Borisov Arrives I

DELEGATION LED BY PRIME MINISTER OF BULGARIA BOYKO BORISOV ARRIVES IN YEREVAN

ARMENPRESS
APRIL 2, 2012
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, APRIL 2, ARMENPRESS: On 2 April a delegation led by Prime
Minister of Bulgaria Boyko Borisov arrived in Yerevan on an official
visit. Prime Minister of Armenia Tigran Sargsyan welcomed Mr. Borisov
at Zvartnots International Airport, Armenpress reports.

Boyko Borisov was accompanied by Transport Minister of Bulgaria Ivaylo
Moskovski, Minister of Labor and Social Policy Totyu Mladenov and
Deputy Foreign Minister Ivan Naydenov.

The meetings of Prime Minister of Bulgaria with Armenian President
Serzh Sargsyan, Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan, National Assembly
Speaker Samvel Nikoyan and Catholicos of All Armenians Karekin II
are intended.

Diplomatic relations have been established between Armenia and
Bulgaria June 18, 1992. There are more than 40 agreements in the
judicial-contractual basis of the cooperation between the two
countries.

The delegation headed by Borisov has arrived in Armenia from Tbilisi.

Hay Dat Committees Discussed The Activities They Are Implementing

HAY DAT COMMITTEES DISCUSSED THE ACTIVITIES THEY ARE IMPLEMENTING

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Hay Dat [Armenian Cause] committees which have been functioning in
different countries of the world for more than 6 decades, deal with
the Armenian Genocide recognition and works connected with that,
with problems connected with Armenia and Artsakh, as well as issues
of protection of the rights of Armenians in Javakhk, and contribute to
the development of the relations between various countries and Armenia.

The first of the Hay Dat offices was founded in Washington in 1984.

The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) presently carries
out activity in several directions: resolutions on the return of
the properties of Christian Churches and the Armenian Genocide
recognition, which are topics of discussion by the US lawmakers,
financial allocations to Javakhk and Nagorno-Karabakh from foreign
appropriations of the American government.

In this context, recently a Democrat member of the House of
Representatives, Brad Sherman called for expanding U.S. assistance to
Javakhk within the frames of USAID-2013 budget assistance to Georgia.

The dialogue with USAID in this direction is in process.

“In addition to our efforts aimed to increase financial assistance
to Karabakh and Javakhk, we also try to promote the development of
trade relations between the Armenian and American governments. We
hold meetings with US Ambassador John Heffern in Yerevan in order to
realize these projects,” Chairman of ARF-D Armenian National Committee
of America Qen Hachikyan said.

The problems of the Armenians in Javakhk are in the centre of
attention of Hay Dat Office opened recently in Brussels. Through
cooperation with the office, Coordinator of Armenian NGOs Council of
Javakhk Artak Gabrielyan lately visited Brussels. During his visit the
latter presented the problems of Armenians in Javakhk and proposals
for their solutions to the members of the European parliament.

“The European officials closely got acquainted with the problems of
the Armenians in Javakhk for the first time. Both the MPs and the
council members told us to present clear programmes and examples from
now on so that EU is able to influence on the Georgian authorities,”
Deputy Chairman of Hay Dat Committee of Europe Gaspar Karapetyan said.

“As a continuation of the work started, we’ll meet with the EU office
in Georgia in the near future, in order to raise the same issues,”
Artak Gabrielyan said.

On the threshold of presidential elections in France, Hay Dat Office in
France carries out works with the two leading candidates. A number of
Armenian organizations, including Hay Dat Committee support Socialist
candidate Francois Hollande, who supports the Armenian Genocide denial
criminalisation bill. The present president Nikolas Sarkozy had also
passed and promised a resolution on this.

“We met him, and he promised the new bill will be passed if he is
elected a president. We are not sure that he’ll keep his promise. We
saw what happened over the past 5 years. But the relations are not
bad,” the representative of ARF-D Central Committee in Western Europe
Murad Papazian said.

After the presidential and parliamentary elections in Russia,
meetings were held with the Russian authorities in order to discuss
new projects with the new parliament and administration parallel to
Armenia’s official diplomacy.

“Particularly, we are taking efforts in the direction of developing the
relations with the regions of Russia. We have planned developing of
Armenia’s ties with the regions with Muslim population. For example,
the delegation headed by Bashkiria’s president will arrive in Armenia
in the near future,” Head of “Hay Dat” Moscow office Yuri Navoyan said.

Hay Dat Committee of Canada presently carries out work in the direction
of opening a Canadian Embassy in Armenia. It was owing to the efforts
of Hay Dat Committee of South America that the Argentinean Embassy
was opened in Yerevan. There are new projects in Uruguay. It was the
first state to recognize the Armenian Genocide in 1965.

“The Congress of Uruguay allocated a sum from the budget for the
construction of the Armenian Genocide museum this year,” Chairman of
the South America Hay Dat Committee Pablo Kendikyan said.

The Lebanon Committee presently follows the economic, political
activity of Turkey in the Middle East and its influence.

The conference of ARF-D Hay Dat committees held on March 30-April 1 in
Yerevan discussed the activities of the offices and the future plans.

This conference was the fourth. Such a meeting was organized in 2003
for the first time.

http://www.yerkirmedia.am/?act=news&lan=en&id=6158

Hostilities Against Iran To Affect Armenia And Azerbaijan – Lavrov

HOSTILITIES AGAINST IRAN TO AFFECT ARMENIA AND AZERBAIJAN – LAVROV

news.am
April 02, 2012 | 16:08

YEREVAN.- All the actions launched against Iran should have legal
basis, Russian FM said.

In case the decision to launch hostilities is made, it will affect
not only security of Armenia but Azerbaijan taking into account a
large number of Azerbaijanis residing in the Islamic Republic, Sergey
Lavrov told journalists in Yerevan during a joint press conference
with his Armenian counterpart Edward Nalbandian.

Such actions will have an impact on Russia’s security as the country
may face massive flow of refugees, he added.

Under these circumstances, regional security will be threatened.

“It is difficult to predict the consequences but obviously they will
be very negative,” he concluded.

Armenia’s Police Launch Criminal Proceedings On Pre-Election-Related

ARMENIA’S POLICE LAUNCH CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS ON PRE-ELECTION-RELATED FIGHT IN GYUMRI

news.am
April 02, 2012 | 15:20

YEREVAN. – A criminal case is opened on March 31 in connection with
the hooliganism that occurred at the sports school of Armenia’s Gyumri
city on March 30, Police News Service representative Armen Malkhasyan
told Armenian News-NEWS.am.

In his words, after examining the scene of the incident, the traces
of a blood-like fluid and the damaged furniture were seized. The
school’s female employee, the eyewitnesses, and the nearby residents
were questioned.

Also, measures are taken to determine the identity of the hooligans.

An investigation is underway.

To note, a fight broke out between two groups of youth in Gyumri on
March 30. The clash was between the young men who were registering
separate voting pledges in favor of the ruling coalition’s Republican
Party of Armenia and the Prosperous Armenia Party, for the forthcoming
National Assembly elections. According to preliminary data, shots
were fired, too.