Yerevan Hosts 2nd Armenian-Turkish Business Forum

YEREVAN HOSTS 2ND ARMENIAN-TURKISH BUSINESS FORUM

Vestnik Kavkaza
Nov 22 2011
Russia

Yerevan is hosting an Armenian-Turkish business forum. It will see
some 100 officials from enterprises and public organizations, and 50
of them come from Turkey, NEWS.am reports.

The forum was organized by the Armenian Union of Manufacturers and
Businessmen within the framework of the USAID program that started
in October 2010.

Turkey will hold a similar forum. The Turkish Armenian Business
Development Council (TABDC) is a partner in organizing the event.

Participants of the forum noted prospects for joint work.

Armenia and Turkey had a trade turnover of $212.1 million in 2010,
an increase by 4.4% in comparison with 2009. Armenia exported products
worth about $1.3 million and imports worth $210.4 million.

Earthquake Hits City Of Ashtarak: Tremors Felt In Yerevan

EARTHQUAKE HITS CITY OF ASHTARAK: TREMORS FELT IN YEREVAN

Panorama
Nov 21 2011
Armenia

Magnitude 3.1 earthquake has struck Armenia at 15:52 Yerevan time.

The epicenter of the quake has been recorded 12km far from the city
of Ashtarak.

Armenian national seismic service says magnitude 4 earthquake hit
the epicenter. Weak tremors have occurred in the capital – Yerevan.

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New quake jolts Turkish city of Kayseri

An earthquake measuring 4.4 on the Richter scale has today jolted
the Turkish city of Kayseri, “Cumhuriyet” reported.

According to preliminary data, no casualties are reported as a result
of the earthquake.

A strong earthquake with magnitude of 7.2 jolted the Van Province on
Oct.23 killing more than 600 people.

Turkish Businessman: Hope For Armenian Stores In Turkey

TURKISH BUSINESSMAN: HOPE FOR ARMENIAN STORES IN TURKEY

Panorama
Nov 22 2011
Armenia

Armenian-Turkish two-day business summit kicked off in Yerevan,
which hosts more than 50 businessmen from different provinces of
Turkey. The participants of the summit have paid tribute to the
victims of earthquake that jolted Van.

Noyan Soyak, the founder of Turkish TAPDC Company, said although
the Armenian-Turkish border is closed, the trade volume reached
$300 million.

The businessman noted when in 1997 the Armenian and Turkish businessmen
were trying to resume communication, Georgian businessmen were helping
them. The Turkish businessman said once they couldn’t even imagine
in there would be Turkish shops in Yerevan, and expressed hope that
one day there would be Armenian shops in Turkey either.

Karen Karapetyan To Hold A High Post In The Russian Gas And Energy S

KAREN KARAPETYAN TO HOLD A HIGH POST IN THE RUSSIAN GAS AND ENERGY SYSTEM IN THE NEAREST FUTURE

Mediamax
Nov 22 2011
Armenia

Yerevan/Mediamax/. Former Yerevan Mayor Karen Karapetyan will hold a
high post in the gas and energy system of the Russian Federation in
the nearest future.

“ArmRosGazprom” CJSC press service told Mediamax about it commenting
on the following statement made by former Yerevan Mayor Vahagn
Khachatryan:

“We have certain information which is being clarified according to
which former Mayor Karen Karapetyan was relieved of his position
as he assumed considerable amounts while working in “ArmRosGazprom”
and the Russians didn’t forgive him for it. And it is not ruled out
that a criminal case may be instituted against Karen Karapetyan”.

“ArmRosGazprom” press service stressed that financial and economic
activity of the company undergoes audit by one of the companies from
“Big Four” on a yearly basis which is elected by the company’s founder.

“V. Khachatryan’s irresponsible statement is a complete slander. As for
the statement as though “Russians didn’t forgive” we will underline
especially for V. Khachatryan that the Russian side suggested Karen
Karapetyan hold a high post in the gas and energy system of Russian
Federation in the nearest future”, “ArmRosGazprom” CJSC press service
told Mediamax.

Czechia Underlines The Necessity Of Peaceful Settlement Of NK Confli

CZECHIA UNDERLINES THE NECESSITY OF PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT OF NK CONFLICT

ARMENPRESS
NOVEMBER 23, 2011
YEREVAN

Foreign Minister of Armenia Edward Nalbandian, who is in Prague for
an official visit, met November 22 Vice Prime Minister of Czechia,
Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg. MFA press office reported that
welcoming the Armenian minister Karel Schwarzenberg congratulated him
on the opening of Armenian embassy in Prague, pointing out that the
decision of Armenian authorities to establish diplomatic representation
in Prague will give new impetus to the Armenian-Czech cooperation.

Expressing gratitude to the Czech counterpart for warm reception
Minister Nalbandian said that during his latest visit about three years
ago it was stressed that additional efforts must be exerted for the
development of bilateral relations. “We may state that our relations
have been put on new qualitative level,” the minister stressed.

The Armenian minister said the opening of Armenian embassy in Prague
testifies the intention of the Armenian side to deepen and expand
friendly partnership with Czechia.

Minister Nalbandian said during these years a real progress has been
registered in respect of intensification of the political dialogue,
organization of high-level visits, reinforcement of legal-contractual
field. “During the past three years RA President, Prime Minister and
Foreign Minister visited Prague. In 2008 chairman of Czech’s Senate,
Prime Minister, Foreign Minister and Defense Minister were hosted in
Armenia. The inter-parliamentary ties have also been intensified,”
the minister stressed.

The two ministers noted that during the past three years eight
bilateral agreements have been signed.

The interlocutors also touched upon international and regional issues.

They referred to the usage of potential of trade-economic cooperation,
undertaking of steps for encouraging investments.

Foreign Minister of Czechia rated high the reforms ongoing in Armenia.

The ministers discussed the Armenia-EU cooperation, programs carried
out within the framework of Eastern Partnership.

Edward Nalbandian presented to his Czech counterpart the developments
over the process of settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict. The
parties stressed the necessity of peaceful resolution of the issue.

Gul Says Armenian-Turkish Protocols Are Not Completely "Dead"

GUL SAYS ARMENIAN-TURKISH PROTOCOLS ARE NOT COMPLETELY “DEAD”

ARMENPRESS
NOVEMBER 23, 2011
LONDON

President of Turkey Abdullah Gul who is in Great Britain for an
official visit, referring to the Armenian-Turkish relations, told the
reporters that “difficult issues are not being solved with one step”.

“The Armenian-Turkish relations are so frozen that they do not melt
from blowing. The protocols have been signed but as to me there were
a number of issues that were not agreed. In this issue all had their
interests in the region. Nevertheless the Armenian-Turkish protocols
are not completely dead,” President of Turkey said.

Oligarchs Will Exploit More Ruthlessly

OLIGARCHS WILL EXPLOIT MORE RUTHLESSLY
JAMES HAKOBYAN

Story from Lragir.am News:

Published: 11:32:08 – 23/11/2011

Assessing Armenia’s foreign debt service prospects negatively,
Moody’s reported the risks to which the Armenian economy will be
exposed during the second wave of the international economic crisis.

The minister of finance of Armenia Vache Gabrielyan announced on
the Public Television that the Armenian government has taken account
of the possible risks of the second wave of the crisis in the draft
budget for 2012.

In this case, isn’t it a risk to boost revenues by an unprecedented
101 billion drams under the draft budget for 2012?

Of course, even the World Bank experts claim that the shadow economy
of Armenia is able to pay much more than 101 billion drams, namely
240 billion drams but is the year of crisis risks the right year to
set to harvest the tax potential of the tax potential.

In addition, it does not matter whether this potential will be
harvested from major companies or SMEs. The point is that with
structural imperfections and high corruption risks in public
administration, a high level of cancerogenic coalescence, the fight
against shadow profits of major businesses finally crushes on the
head of ordinary citizens.

The problem is that major businesses either boost prices or the work
load of the labor, ruthlessly exploiting it.

Hence, the most rational way of taking into account the risks in
the crisis year would be to deepen or at least to launch structural
reforms, reduce corruption risks and protectionism promoted by the
coalescence of business and government in view of hitting social
targets rather than boost tax revenues.

In fact, change in quality may lead to increase in quality but
the declaration to increase quantity usually affects the quality
of performance.

http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/economy24293.html

BAKU: Committee Chairman: Zurich Protocols Signed Between Turkey And

COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN: ZURICH PROTOCOLS SIGNED BETWEEN TURKEY AND ARMENIA NOT TO BE RATIFIED

Trend
Nov 21 2011
Azerbaijan

The Zurich protocols signed between Turkey and Armenia on the
normalization of relations between the two countries will not be
ratified,Turkish Parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman
Volkan Bozkir told journalists in Baku.

“I am one of those responsible for the ratification of these documents,
and I can say that they will not be ratified,” Bozkir said.

A Turkish parliamentary delegation arrived in Baku on Nov. 21 to hold
official meetings.

The delegation, headed by Bozkir, began its visit program on Monday by
visiting national leader Heydar Aliyev’s grave, the Alley of Martyrs
and the Turkish Martyrs memorial.

The delegation will meet with Azerbaijani Parliamentary Chairman Ogtay
Asadov to discuss Azerbaijani-Turkish inter-parliamentary relations
and ways of their further development.

The Turkish and Armenian foreign ministers Ahmet Davutoglu and Edward
Nalbandian signed the Ankara-Yerevan protocols in Zurich Oct. 10. But
the protocols were not ratified at the parliaments.

The Turkish government said Armenian-Turkish ties will be restored
after Armenia frees the occupied Azerbaijani territories.

Diplomatic relations between Armenia and Turkey were broken due
to Armenian claims of an alleged genocide and its occupation of
Azerbaijani lands. Their border closed in 1993.

Argentinian Authorities Warned About Illegality Of The Nagorno Karab

ARGENTINIAN AUTHORITIES WARNED ABOUT ILLEGALITY OF THE NAGORNO KARABAKH SEPARATISTS’ VISIT TO THIS COUNTRY

Trend
Nov 21 2011
Azerbaijan

Argentine authorities have been warned about the illegality of the
Nagorno Karabakh separatist regime’s head Bako Sahakian’s visit
to Argentina.

Azerbaijani ambassador to Argentina Mammad Ahmadzadeh, sent a
letter to the chairmen of the Senate and Chamber of Deputies
of the Parliament of Argentina Julio Cobos and Eduardo Fellner
in connection with the country’s parliamentarians’ plans to
meet with the head of the Karabakh separatists, the Argentine
parliamentary news agency Parlamentario and Noticias del Congreso
Nacional reported (;
).

The head of the Nagorno Karabakh separatist regime Bako Sahakian
accompanied by the leader of the Prelate of the Artsakh Diocese of
the Armenian Apostolic Church, Archbishop Parkev Martirosyan will
visit Argentina and Uruguay later this month referring to annual
donations for the Hayastan All Armenian Fund.

During the visit he is scheduled to meet with local philanthropists
and leaders of Armenian assemblies, as well as representatives of
various political circles, Armenian media outlets reported.

The letter notes that the Armenian side is trying to present this
figure as President of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, Argentine media
outlets reported.

“Despite the fact that various international organisations recognise
this land as territory of Azerbaijan, Nagorno-Karabakh it is still
occupied by Armenia,” Argentine media outlets quoted the ambassador
as saying.

The Ambassador said in his letter that not only Nagorno Karabakh, but
also seven adjacent regions which amounts to 20 per cent of Azerbaijani
territory, was occupied as a result of Armenia’s military aggression.

Ethnic cleansing was committed in the occupied territories as a
result of which more than one million people became refugees and
IDPs. In addition, Armenia is destroying Azerbaijani historical and
cultural monuments.

‘The UN Security Council Resolutions No.822, 853, 874, 884 and two
UN General Assembly resolutions support Azerbaijan’s territorial
integrity and demand the withdrawal of Armenian troops from
Azerbaijani territory, as well as the return of refugees to their
homes. The OSCE, Council of Europe, European Parliament and other
international organizations also made decisions and resolutions
supporting Azerbaijan,’ the letter says.

‘In his letter, Mr Ahmadzadeh said that the Azerbaijani government
appreciates Argentina’s support and respect for Azerbaijan’s
sovereignty and territorial integrity, enshrined in a protocol signed
by the two countries in 1992 with the establishment of diplomatic
relations and in 2010 in a Memorandum of Understanding concluded
following the political consultations,’ the parliamentary report says.

In conclusion the ambassador voiced his concerns to the chairmen
of the Parliament Chambers of Argentina, given its position on the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, as well as the possibility of developing
of bilateral relations to intervene in the course of events to prevent
this meeting.

The conflict between the two South Caucasus countries began in 1988
when Armenia made territorial claims against Azerbaijan. Armenian
armed forces have occupied 20 per cent of Azerbaijan since 1992,
including the Nagorno-Karabakh region and seven surrounding districts.

Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a ceasefire agreement in 1994.

The co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group – Russia, France and the U.S.

are currently holding the peace negotiations.

Armenia has not yet implemented the U.N. Security Council’s four
resolutions on the liberation of the Nagorno-Karabakh and the
surrounding regions.

http://www.parlamentario.com/noticia-41224.html
http://www.ncn.com.ar/secciones.php?ssec=54