BAKU: Georgian, Armenian FMs Mull Regional Issues

GEORGIAN, ARMENIAN FMS MULL REGIONAL ISSUES

Trend
June 29 2011
Azerbaijan

Georgia and Armenia has never had such good relations as today,
Georgian Foreign Minister Grigol Vashadze told journalists after
meeting with his Armenian counterpart Edward Nalbandian.

Although in the past, no special problems occurred in the relationship
between the two countries, he added.

Nalbandian is on a working visit to Georgia and the ministers held
one-to-one meeting. The ministers gave a short comment on their
meeting.

“We meet 3-4 times annually, and therefore do not allow the problems
in our relationship to pile up. We discussed all questions of mutual
interest this time,” Vashadze said.

In turn, Nalbandian said they mulled issues of the bilateral
cooperation that is expected to broaden and deepen, especially in
the economic sphere, as well as regional issues. However, he did not
specify exactly which issues of the regional character they discussed
at the meeting.

He also expressed satisfaction with the current level of relations
with Georgia. “There are no issues that we could not decide on a
bilateral basis,” Nalbandian said.

Will Karabakh Recognize Palestine?

WILL KARABAKH RECOGNIZE PALESTINE?

Story from Lragir.am News:

Published: 16:42:38 – 29/06/2011

The coordinator of Fatah, Nabil Shaat told journalists that according
to their information 24 countries will recognize Palestine by
September. He expects among the firsts will be Armenia, AFP reports.

A Palestinian delegation headed by Nabil Shaat has recently visited
Armenia.

Azerbaijan will go on supporting Palestine in all international
organizations, stated the president of this country Ilham Aliyev.

This means Azerbaijan may be among those 24 countries to recognize
Palestine.

The leader of Palestine Mahmud Abbas stated in Baku that the Karabakh
issue should be solved too. True, he did not insist that Azerbaijan
must recognize Karabakh, like it demands the recognition of Palestine.

It is not ruled out that Armenia, in exchange for the recognition
of Palestine, will ask this country to be among the first in case a
“campaign’ of recognition of Karabakh starts. Against this background,
Karabakh may also recognize Palestine.

There is some synchronism in the Karabakh and Palestine issues. The
recognition of NKR is seen as a method of the settlement of the issue.

The problem is when this method will be considered appropriate.

http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/politics22428.html

Azerbaijani Philosopher: Azeris Use Armenians As Personal Standard

AZERBAIJANI PHILOSOPHER: AZERIS USE ARMENIANS AS PERSONAL STANDARD

PanARMENIAN.Net
June 29, 2011 – 17:06 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net – Azerbaijani people have a long suffered disease
called Armenian mania, Doctor of Philosophy Aidin Ali-Zadeh writes.

“In psychiatry there are diseases like megalomania, persecution mania
etc… We have mania of the Armenian conception,” as stated by the
Ali-Zadeh’s article on the kultura.az website.

“We do everything because Armenians did so. All contests and
competitions are conducted with the only aim to be ahead of the
Armenians. Armenians are like standard for Azeris. It is a center of
galaxy, a benchmark, we push off from. If we are said to have something
negative, we instead of improving it, say that Armenia is worse in
it. And if it is said that something is better in Armenia, hefty
resources are immediately being provided alongside with information
support, so that to make it better than in Armenia. It ended in tracing
Armenian criminal chronicles to find out if our criminal is less and
more humane,” the author writes.

“It is so nice that there are Armenian on earth. If not, so many people
would remain unemployed, so many people would not have something to
write, could not organize competitions and earn money.

People would not have something to talk about. We would not have
industry, agriculture, aircrafts would not fly, and trains would not
go. If Armenians have all this, we, too, must have it all, but in
larger quantities and of higher quality,” the article says.

It should be noted that access to kultura.az website was blocked
some hours after the publication. When trying to open the site you
encounter the error ‘Bandwidth Limit Exceeded’.

Raffi Hovhannisian Hasn’t Ordered To Criticize HAK, Says MP

RAFFI HOVHANNISIAN HASN’T ORDERED TO CRITICIZE HAK, SAYS MP

Tert.am
29.06.11

An MP of the opposition party Heritage has dismissed claims that
the party leader Raffi Hovhannisian has instructed party members to
criticize the opposition alliance Armenian National Congress (HAK).

Speaking at a press conference on Wednesday, Zaruhi Postanjyan said
that those claims, according to which Raffi Hovhannisian gave his
party members such an instruction at a meeting in the resort town of
Tsakhkadzor, are simply untrue.

“To tell you the truth, Raffi Hovhannisian is not a person with ideas
of an authoritarian regime so that to give orders,” said she. “We
reach decisions at a collegial order and implement them.”

“We do not receive any orders, instructions,” she added.

"Madrid Principles Must Be Rejected"

“MADRID PRINCIPLES MUST BE REJECTED”

June 28, 2011

Everyone has expectations before the presidents’ meeting and then
it turns out that the expectations were unsubstantiated. We didn’t
have any expectations from the meeting in Kazan,” politologist,
press speaker for “Heritage” Party Hovsep Khurshudyan told “A1+” today.

If there was confidence that no document would be signed, why did
Zaruhi Postanjyan make a call in Strasbourg? In response, Hovsep
Khurshudyan said:

“There is always fear because we know the Armenian authorities’
working style. They sign documents overnight and then present them to
the society without any broad public discourse. We still have doubts
that the Madrid Principles that envisage the dislocation of Armenian
forces from the liberated territories, which may provoke a war, is
a phenomenon that causes a threat to Armenia’s and Artsakh’s security.”

What should Armenia’s concession be?

“We must see what Azerbaijan is ready to concede, but Azerbaijan is
simply not ready for concessions. It says Armenia must be subject
to capitulation, liberate the territories and that there is no
way for Artsakh to be independent. This nonsensical approach in
the negotiations goes to show that Azerbaijan is not ready for a
resolution. If it isn’t ready, let’s consider the issue solved,” says
Hovsep Khurshudyan, adding that the Republic of Artsakh is independent
regardless of international recognition and that any nation has the
right to become self-determined in line with the Helsinki principles
and in accordance with international norms.”

According to Khurshudyan, the societies of neither Armenia nor
Azerbaijan are ready for concessions that are recorded in the Madrid
Principles, and this means that both sides should reject those
principles and start from a new point. The Republic of Artsakh should
be recognized and it should be recognized by Armenia so that the
mediators realize that there can be no other way.

Touching upon Serzh Sargsyan’s statement in the PACE that Armenia
hasn’t recognized the NKR’s independence because it recognizes
Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity, Hovsep Khurshudyan noted:

“It is painful and it is the continuation of the policy that all three
Armenian presidents have adopted, but we condemn that policy. Armenia
truly made a huge mistake by recognizing Azerbaijan’s territorial
integrity within the framework of the OSCE and the moment it signed
the CIS agreement. International law doesn’t require recognition
of territorial integrity with the current borders. Armenia could
recognize Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity without Artsakh and
Artsakh’s territorial integrity with today’s borders”.

http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2011/06/28/madrid

Armenia Is Source Country Of Trafficking

ARMENIA IS SOURCE COUNTRY OF TRAFFICKING

Lragir.am

28/06/2011

The U.S. State Department Trafficking in Persons 2011 report ranks
Armenia among Tier 2 countries which is a source country for women and
girls subjected to sex trafficking, as well as a source and destination
country for women subjected to forced labor, and a source country
for men subjected to forced labor. Women and girls from Armenia are
subjected to sex trafficking in Germany, the United Arab Emirates, and
Turkey. Armenian men and women are subjected to forced labor in Russia,
while Armenian women are subjected to forced labor in Turkey. Armenian
boys are subjected to forced labor and Armenian women and girls are
found in sex trafficking within the country. Women from Russia are
subjected to forced labor in Armenia, the report informs.

Although in March 2011, the government enacted amendments to the
Criminal Code that further strengthened its anti-trafficking statutes
but Armenia does not fully comply with the international standards. Of
particular concern was a precipitous drop in the number of victims
identified during the year, as well as the absence of investigations
of forced labor offenses.

The government investigated 15 sex trafficking and no labor trafficking
cases in 2010, compared with nine sex trafficking and six labor
trafficking cases in 2009. During 2010, Armenian courts prosecuted four
new cases against six individuals for sex trafficking offenses and none
for labor trafficking offenses. Armenian courts continued to prosecute
an additional nine defendants whose cases had begun in previous years.

Five trafficking offenders were convicted in 2010, which is down
from 11 convictions in 2009. All five convicted offenders in 2010
were given sentences ranging from three to nine years’ imprisonment;
no traffickers received suspended sentences, and no traffickers were
granted early release from prison in 2010. An Armenian court convicted
and sentenced to nine years’ imprisonment a former deputy principal
of a state-run special needs school who, in 2008, forced two students
to beg.

The report holds that there were no new reports of government
officials’ complicity in trafficking during 2010.

http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/society22414.html

Russian Experts Must Be Sent Off

RUSSIAN EXPERTS MUST BE SENT OFF
JAMES HAKOBYAN

Lragir.am

28/06/2011

During the Yerevan-Moscow television discussion on the results of the
three-party meeting for the Karabakh issue, held at the press hall
of Novosti Agency, the Russian political scientist Vladimir Zakharov
said the United States needs Nagorno-Karabakh to use its territory
for flying planes and bombing Iran. Vladimir Zakharov who says this
is the director of the institute of political and social studies for
the Black Sea- Caspian region.

His statement is almost similar to a recent pronouncement by an
Armenian political scientist on the Public Channel who said that only
Azerbaijan’s government needs the status quo.

Although one could argue which statement is more illogical!

Such statements on the Public Channel are news, whereas the hypothesis
of the Russian political scientist Vladimir Zakharov is not news. The
Russians have been trying to convince the society in Armenia that
Russia is not forcing Armenia to return territories to Azerbaijan to
settle the issue. The United States is interested in it, while they
want to maintain the status quo. Several months ago, another Russian,
Maxim Shevchenko, neither a political scientist, nor a TV host, visited
Yerevan and tried to persuade the Armenians that the west is interested
in changing the status quo because there is a problem with Iran.

In reality, this is a primitive trick which the Russians are playing
with the Armenians to convince them that the United States demands
our territories, while the Russians keep them. The point is that the
thesis of using the territory of Karabakh against Iran is invented.

First of all, if land use is meant, there are several problems with
it. Most importantly, the U.S. military and political leadership
is not so stupid to launch a land-based action against Iran,
especially compared to Iraq and Afghanistan. Iran is neither Iraq nor
Afghanistan. This war will mark the start of the global chaos in the
region, which is not in the interests of the United States because
a chain reaction may jeopardize the achievements which are reported
in the Arab states in the form of reforms.

At best the United States may use missiles or air force against Iran
not earlier than 2013 because the U.S. presidential election is in
November 2012. A pre-election war would hardly be helpful to the U.S.

President Barack Obama’s campaign, given the social and economic
problems and the immense military expenditure in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Certainly, the U.S. economy may stand this but the American voters
will hardly stand another costly war.

In this case, if the United States decides to hit Iran with missiles,
which would be done but in a large-scale international coalition, it
will hardly need the territory of Karabakh, perhaps a single aircraft
carrier would be enough to hit Iran.

The problem is that the Russian propaganda in Armenia gets enough
public resonance and even sufficiently intellectual layers of the
Armenian society are convinced that the United States needs Karabakh
for an offensive on Iran.

The problem is that the Americans do not have a distinct vision of
developments regarding Iran. In this context, they also lack a clear
vision of how they could use Karabakh against Iran. Maybe it needs
Karabakh together with the Armenians, and the Armenian force. In
other words, they may find that an effective solution of the Iranian
issue requires the current military and political balance in the
South Caucasus.

The issue is not that of Karabakh but that of the South Caucasus. And
the issue of the South Caucasus is complicated when the regional status
quo is changed in favor of Azerbaijan because the Caucasian region
with its ethnic and political peculiarities demands considerable
balance. The change of status quo means change of the balance. And
as long as the regional race continues, the change of this balance
is not in anyone’s strategic interests. At best, they may fight for
the right to change it but in this case both the United States and
Russia may be equally interested, and they may be equally interested
in keeping the status quo.

Apparently, Russia has also realized this, therefore it has been trying
to influence the Karabakh issue through the Armenian-Turkish process
and thereby gaining the right to change the status quo together with
all the emanating results. However, Medvedev realized in three years
that it was a great risk for Russia, and even if the United States
with its significant economic and political potential is not trying
to change the status quo, Russia must be limited to the effort of
maintaining the current situation.

Armenia is required to feel the importance of its mission rather
than feel unnecessary. After all, important military victories in
important regions make think about one’s mission but in Armenia most
people are obsessed with thoughts about being unnecessary.

http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/comments22412.html

Vahram Atanesyan Says No Any Document Can Be Enacted Without NKR’s P

VAHRAM ATANESYAN SAYS NO ANY DOCUMENT CAN BE ENACTED WITHOUT NKR’S PARTICIPATION IN THE TALKS

ARMENPRESS
28 June, 2011
YEREVAN

No any document can be applicable without the Nagorno Karabakh
Republic’s participation in all the stages of the talks, according
to Vahram Atanesyan, chairman of the NKR National Assembly Standing
Committee on Foreign Relations.

“The fact that the mediators understand it is time to actualize the
NKR’s participation can be assessed as positive,” Vahram Atanesyan
told Armenpress. The mediators are to explain the approaches to the
Azerbaijani party. “Azerbaijan is to accept the mediators’ approaches,”
he said.

He says the NK has passed a route of 20 years. “There can be no
settlement, in which the party, which is directly connected with the
settlement, does not partake,” Vahram Atanesyan said.

Expert: All Azerbaijan Can Count For Is Direct Talks With Karabakh

EXPERT: ALL AZERBAIJAN CAN COUNT FOR IS DIRECT TALKS WITH KARABAKH

PanARMENIAN.Net
June 28, 2011

PanARMENIAN.Net – Political analyst Karen Bekaryan commented on recent
Armenia-Russia-Azerbaijan presidential meeting on Karabakh during a
Yerevan-Moscow TV spacebridge.”Signing a document in Kazan would be a
mere imitation of a breakthrough, rather than an actual breakthrough
in Karabakh conflict settlement,” the expert said.

“A breakthrough is impossible with Azeri leader making one statement
inside his country and a different one outside it. No breakthrough
is possible with unnatural logic of the ongoing negotiation process,”
Bekaryan remarked, adding that all Azerbaijan can count for is direct
talks with Karabakh. “Only then a breakthrough would be possible,”
the expert said.

The summit between Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia in Kazan on June
24 completed without an agreement on basic principles of Nagorno
Karabakh conflict settlement. “The countries’ leaders registered mutual
understanding on a range of problems, the resolution of which boosts
creation of conditions for approving main principles. The meeting
participants considered the course of works carried out with the aim
of coordination of the project with basic principles,” according to
the statement. The Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan expressed
gratitude to the Russian, French and U.S. leaders, the OSCE Minsk
group co-chairs, for ‘their constant attention to Nagorno-Karabakh
problem’ and highly praised personal efforts of the Russian President
in support of agreements.

U.S. State Dept: Armenia Doesn’t Fully Meet Trafficking Elimination

U.S. STATE DEPT: ARMENIA DOESN’T FULLY MEET TRAFFICKING ELIMINATION STANDARDS

PanARMENIAN.Net
June 28, 2011

PanARMENIAN.Net – On June 27, the U.S. State Department issued 2011
Trafficking in Persons Report to assess efforts by 184 governments
worldwide to fight sexual exploitation, forced labor and modern-day
slavery.

The department’s report characterized Armenia as a source country for
women and girls subjected to sex trafficking, as well as a source
and destination country for women subjected to forced labor, and a
source country for men subjected to forced labor.

“Women and girls from Armenia are subjected to sex trafficking in
Germany, the United Arab Emirates, and Turkey. Armenian men and women
are subjected to forced labor in Russia, while Armenian women are
subjected to forced labor in Turkey. Armenian boys are subjected to
forced labor and Armenian women and girls are found in sex trafficking
within the country. Women from Russia are subjected to forced labor
in Armenia,” the report said.

As the department noted, the Government of Armenia does not fully
comply with the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking;
however, it is making significant efforts to do so. In 2010,
the government provided partial funding for an NGO-run shelter for
victims of trafficking and pursued partnerships with NGOs to provide
training to hundreds of officials. The government continued to ensure
that all convicted traffickers were appropriately sentenced and
that those sentences were enforced. In March 2011, the government
enacted amendments to the Criminal Code that further strengthened
its anti-trafficking statutes. However, of particular concern was a
precipitous drop in the number of victims identified during the year,
as well as the absence of investigations of forced labor offenses.