Davutoglu Talks To His Azerbaijani Counterpart On Results Of Munich

DAVUTOGLU TALKS TO HIS AZERBAIJANI COUNTERPART ON RESULTS OF MUNICH MEETING

ArmInfo
2009-11-24 12:06:00

ArmInfo. Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu talked to his
Azerbaijani counterpart Elmar Mammadyarov on the phone and received
information regarding the Munich meeting of Azerbaijani President
Ilham Aliyev and Armenian President Serzh Sargsian, Anadolu reported.

Mammadyarov told Davutoglu that the process will continue in the
upcoming term and that the co-chairs of the Minsk Group may meet in
Athens as part of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in
Europe (OSCE) meeting.

During the phone conversation, Minister Davutoglu welcomed the
developments (between Azerbaijan and Armenia) and renewed his
invitation to Mammadyarov to visit Ankara.

Azerbaijani President Aliyev and Armenian President Sargsian met in
Munich on Sunday.

Fresno AYF Chapter Begins Winter Toy Drive

FRESNO AYF CHAPTER BEGINS WINTER TOY DRIVE

Asbarez
Nov 20th, 2009

FRESNO-The Armenian Youth Federation’s Fresno "Kevork Chavoush"
Chapter announced this week it has begun its 4th annual toy drive to
benefit troubled orphans in Armenia.

The chapter will be packaging boxes filled with toys and shipping
them to Armenia at the end of the year. Toys must be brand new and
in their original boxes.

Donation boxes have been at the Fresno Armenian Center (2348 Ventura
St. Fresno, CA 93721), as well as at local delis, restaurants, markets,
and bakeries.

To donate to the toy drive, contact Sevag Jierian
(559-301-2439) or Rita Marie Costanian (559-696-8358) or email:
[email protected].

Donors from the Los Angeles area can drop toys off at the AYF Western
Region office in Glendale (104 N. Belmont St., Suite 206, Glendale,
CA 91206). For information or direction, call (818) 507-1933 or email:
[email protected]

Glendale Donation Drop Off Location:

AYF-WR Office 104 N. Belmont St., Suite 206, Glendale, CA 91206

Fresno Donation Drop Off Locations:

Charlie Keyan Armenian Community School Located at Herndon and Villa

Medicine Shoppe Located at Fresno and Gettysburg

Fresno Armenian Community Center Located at Ventura and M Street

Hye Market Located at Bullard and West

Holy Trinity Armenian Apostolic Church Located at Ventura and M Street

Nina’s Bakery Located at Shaw and West

Fresno Deli Located at Fresno and Gettysburg

Kern St. Cobbler Shoe Repair & Alterations Located at Kern and M Street

Armenian Student Organization (ASO-Fresno) Located at California
State University, Fresno.

The Armenian Studies Office in the Peters Building

PM on Economic Growth and Is Against Concessions in National Issues

Prime Minister Speaks on Economic Growth and Is Against Concessions
in National Issues

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November 21, 2009

The NKR Prime Minister Ara Haroutyunyan’s interview to "Reporter"
American paper correspondent Emil Sanamyan

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Emil Sanamyan: Mr. Prime Minister, earlier this week you made a
number of statements rejecting the territorial concessions envisioned
under what is known as the Madrid proposal for a Karabakh settlement,
unveiled by France, Russia, and the United States in July. At the time
the NKR Foreign Ministry broadly criticized the proposal, but your
comments were more specific. Could you elaborate on NKR’s position
with regard to that proposal?

Ara Haroutyunyan: The Nagorno Karabakh Republic has not been
formally presented with the Madrid proposal. We have seen the
statement and media commentary, but as long as we are not formally
presented with a proposal, we cannot officially accept or reject it.
That said, we have a position repeatedly articulated by our
president and other officials, a position that the international
community needs to appreciate.
First, the people of Artsakh have already exercised their right to
self-determination.
Second, in a popular referendum, we adopted our constitution,
which specifies that Artsakh’s territory is its present-day territory
comprising 11,400 sq km (4,400 sq mi), and it is not the territory of
the former Nagorno Karabakh Autonomous Oblast.
Of course, we support the negotiation process and understand that
negotiations imply mutual compromises. But in the end, the
negotiations can produce results only when Artsakh authorities become
involved. Without our full participation, there will be no results.

ES: Another issue generating a lot of debate is the terms of the
Armenia-Turkey protocols signed on October 10. The Armenian government
has invested a lot of effort into that diplomatic initiative and there
has also been a lot of criticism of the protocols both in Armenia and
the diaspora. What is your view of that process?

AH: Generally we would welcome any step that contributes to
Armenia ‘s economic development. But such a step should not come with
preconditions or disregard our national dignity and identity.
The future of our country depends on economic development.
Armenians are business savvy, and if they don’t have opportunities in
the homeland, they will find them elsewhere; emigration leads to
demographic problems.
It is obvious that a Turkey-Armenia border opening would create
new opportunities for development. Those who argue that [Turkish
imports] would damage our economy are not correct. The same argument,
after all, could be made against countries we have open borders with,
Georgia and Iran . But that is not the case, and reflects a
backward-looking policy.
Border opening with Turkey is important economically, but once
again it should come without preconditions, without historical
revisionism, and without a link to Artsakh negotiations.
If any one of these conditions is not met, we will be opposed and
will find the signing of these documents to be senseless. But as far
as I know, the president of the Republic of Armenia , in all his
statements, has ruled out any compromises on these issues.
I would stress once again that a solution to the Artsakh issue
depends on Artsakh itself. Any deals reached contrary to the will of
Artsakh people will remain on paper.
You will recall this is what happened when former Armenian
President Levon Ter-Petrosian agreed to the return of Kelbajar [after
its capture in April 1993]. Those efforts were in vain. Moreover, our
army was able to liberate Tigranakert, Kovsakan, and other areas
[later in 1993].

ES: As Prime Minister you deal mostly with economic issues, but
economics and security are quite interconnected. Azerbaijan is
continuing to arm itself and has repeatedly expressed aggressive
intentions. But there is little Armenian criticism of this
militarization and there is virtually no criticism of countries
selling weapons to Azerbaijan . Why not?

AH: We of course do not welcome Azerbaijan ‘s policy that
allocates so much money for its armed forces and weapons purchases,
but there is also little we can do to influence this process.
Instead, we do what we can to make Azerbaijan think twice before
launching hostilities. We have an efficient defense system that is not
limited to today’s standing army. Every citizen of Artsakh is a
[reservist] soldier and will defend his motherland the way we did in
the early 1990s.
Additionally, it is important to note that, say, the price of a
modern tank is in millions of dollars, while antitank weapons cost
only several thousand. We are not preparing for an aggression; we are
preparing for defense [so our costs are lower]. However, we also have
serious counterattack capabilities.
Each year, we implement large-scale programs aimed at increasing
capabilities of our army, and strengthening our defense perimeter.
Azerbaijan can make the calculations and knows that the Artsakh
Army will remain a guarantor of regional peace and stability for a
long time. We have made it clear that a new war would be very damaging
for Azerbaijan not just in human and financial terms, but also through
loss of territory.
We are confident about our capabilities and ready to confront any
aggressor.

ES: Earlier today I visited the Artsakh History Museum where a
guide showed me a picture of your older brother who was killed in the
war. This subject of war of course remains very close to everyone in
Artsakh.
But for many others, including in the diaspora, the war has become
a relatively distant memory and the sense of danger to Artsakh, to
Armenians, has largely passed. Why is Artsakh still important?

AH: It must be harder to maintain the attachment to your
motherland when you live far from it rather than when you live here.
>From far you miss it, but nostalgia alone can be exhausted over the
years.
To preserve this attachment to Armenia, to Artsakh, we encourage
diaspora Armenians to visit the motherland more often. Once you visit
and experience Artsakh, you will fall in love with Artsakh, live
Artsakh. Our policy now is to promote such visits.
In part for this purpose, we are now constructing an airport,
improving roads, improving the access to our historical and cultural
monuments. Excavations are underway at Tigranakert, which has a
significant meaning for the whole Armenian people. Works are also
underway at Amaras, Dadivank, and in Shushi. There are more and better
hotels, restaurants, and transportation in Artsakh than ever before.
The more our compatriots visit Artsakh, the stronger the
connections become. We understand that time can have an effect. But
even from far away, you do not stop loving your family or your
motherland.

ES: What are your priorities for the Armenia Fund Telethon on November 26?

AH: This year, donations made to the Fund will help development of
Shushi. Projects there include reconstruction of the former Shushi
girls’ school, which will house NKR’s Ministry of Culture. It is also
planned to move the local branch of [ Armenia ‘s] Agriculture
University to Shushi.
We already began work to relocate NKR’s Supreme Court and other
judicial entities to Shushi. We hope to see these projects completed
in the next five to seven years.

ES: Last weekend the Free Motherland party had its congress and
elected you as its leader. What is the history and political plans of
this party?

AH: The Free Motherland party was established in January 2005 and
I was one of its founders. We participated in 2005 parliamentary
elections, and at the time came in second.
We also took part in the [2007] presidential elections and
supported the current president, Bako Sahakian. The main theses of our
party’s program were reflected in the election program of President
Sahakian.
Today, our party has the biggest faction in the National Assembly,
holding 12 of 33 seats. We are now preparing for parliamentary
elections due next year and will have a new election program. Should
we win, we will present our program to the president and after
receiving his approval we will implement it.

ES: Is the president a member of your party?

AH: No.

ES: Are you already the main ruling party?

AH: No. In the last presidential elections, four parties including
Free Motherland, Artsakh Democratic Party, ARF (Dashnaktsutiun), and
Movement 88 supported the president. Today they all are represented in
parliament and are part of government.

ES: How does President Sahakian’s administration differ from
former president Arkady Ghukasian’s in 1997-2007? Are there
significant differences, or is it the continuation of the past
administration?

AH: Of course the differences are significant. The [incumbent]
president has his own election program, working style, team, and ideas
for development. Of course all this is reflected in the country’s
economic indexes and demographic changes. Today Artsakh’s economy is
growing at a good pace in spite of the world economic crisis.

ES: Is that a result of the president’s efforts and foreign investments?

AH: Yes, investments, economic policy, and implementation of
anti-corruption programs have all resulted in those indexes, and we
are working for this dynamic of development surely to continue.

ES: Thank you.

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Will Armenia-Turkey Protocols Make It To Constitutional Court?

WILL ARMENIA-TURKEY PROTOCOLS MAKE IT TO CONSTITUTIONAL COURT?

Tert
Nov 20 2009
Armenia

Republican Party of Armenia vice-president and parliamentary faction
leader, Galust Sahakyan, announced today that in the issue of ratifying
the Armenia-Turkey Protocols, the Armenian side will move according
to its already announced approach.

That approach, reiterated by Sahakyan, stipulates that the Armenian
side is waiting for Turkey’s Grand Assembly’s assessment, because the
border can’t open only through Armenia’s discussion and ratification
of the Protocols.

Sahakyan made this statement in response to Tert.am’s question whether
it’s possible that the Armenia-Turkey Protocols might not make it
into the Consitutional Court of the Republic of Armenia, which is
the first to give its conclusion in the ratification of the Protocols.

From New York Times, Music Listings

Classical Music
November 15, 2009

NAREH ARGHAMANYAN

(Sunday) A fine recording of the Liszt Sonata and Rachmaninoff’s
Sonata No. 2 shows this young, Armenian-born pianist to be a
thoughtful, technically polished player, and explains why she has won
prizes in several recent competitions, including the Montreal
International Music Competition in 2008. She makes her New York
recital debut with a program that includes Bach’s Partita No. 3,
Beethoven’s Sonata No. 31 in A flat (Op. 110), Liszt’s Ballade No. 2
and Schumann’s `Humoresque.’ At 5:00 p.m., Frick Collection, 1 East
70th Street, Manhattan , (212) 547-0715, frick.org. (Alan Kozinn)

Armenia’s Largest Tax Payers Report 11.3% Decline In Sales In Septem

ARMENIA’S LARGEST TAX PAYERS REPORT 11.3% DECLINE IN SALES IN SEPTEMBER

/ARKA/
November 19, 2009
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, November 19, /ARKA/. According to a monthly study of Armenia’s
largest tax payers conducted by the State Revenue Committee, some
of them reported an 11.3% decline in sales in September 2009 from a
year before.

The companies which earned less from their sales are the Zangezour
Copper and Molybdenum Combine, Pure Metal Factory, Armenian-Canadian
Grand Tobacco venture, the Armenian Copper Program, Mikmetall, the
Armenian Molybdenum Production, the Yerevan Brandy Company and the
Agarak Copper and Molybdenum Plant, whose sales declined by 12.6
billion Drams.

The State Revenue Committee conducts monthly studies among 325 largest
companies to ensure unified tax conditions for all large companies
and improve tax and customs administration. ($1 – 387.41 Drams).

Baku: Ali Huseynov: "Statement By Any Embassy Or Representative Of F

ALI HUSEYNOV: "STATEMENT BY ANY EMBASSY OR REPRESENTATIVE OF FOREIGN MINISTRY ON ARREST OF BLOGGERS IS THE INTERFERENCE IN DOMESTIC AFFAIRS OF AZERBAIJAN"- INTERVIEW

APA
Nov 19 2009
Azerbaijan

Baku. Elbrus Seyfullayev – APA. APA’s interview with chairman of
parliament’s committee for legal policy and statehood Ali Huseynov

-The Monitoring Committee of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council
of Europe appointed new rapporteur for Azerbaijan yesterday. We would
like to know opinion.

-The rapporteurs for Azerbaijan should be unbiased, properly assess
the ongoing processes in the country and describe it in their reports.

We are observing the ongoing processes, tension, civil confrontation in
Armenia. But the rapporteurs for this country shut their eyes to this,
always try to introduce the country in positive aspect. We do not need
someone to demonstrate different opinion on the democratic reforms in
Azerbaijan, our commitments vis-a-vis the Council of Europe. We want
the ongoing processes in Azerbaijan to be reported objectively. So,
we want the new rapporteur to be unbiased. We have witnessed biased
attitude much. We hope the new rapporteur will be unbiased and we
will establish effective relations.

-When will the appointment of the rapporteurs for Azerbaijan finish?

-Azerbaijan is a country under monitoring. By the way, we always raise
the issue to stop the monitoring process. There will be rapporteur
for the country, as the monitoring process exists.

-Secretary General of the Council of Europe and embassies of several
countries in Azerbaijan expressed severe reaction to the court ruling
on the bloggers. What is your attitude toward it?

-First of all, we should differentiate among the position of
international organizations, embassies and foreign ministries.

Azerbaijan is the member of the Council of Europe. We have chosen
the way of integration into Europe. We have a number of commitments
vis-a-vis this organization. They are connected both with legislation
and human rights. So, it is normal hat the Secretary General of the
Council of Europe expresses his view on the above-mentioned case. They
express their views on the election process, state of human rights. It
is quite another matter whether this view is negative or positive. It
is generally acceptable that the Secretary General of the Council
of Europe expresses view on any problem. But I do not agree to the
severity of this view. There is some contradiction here. The Secretary
General expresses his concern over the strictness of the court ruling.

Then it is noted that this ruling is connected with the expression of
speech, not with hooliganism. If the question is the strictness of the
punishment, it means that the essence of the ruling, i.e. accusation
is accepted. It turns out that they principally admit the accusation
on hooliganism. But they are concerned that the punishment is strict.

So, there is contradiction in the statement.

I think they should take more gentle position on this issue. They had
to learn the essence of issue and then to express opinion. This idea
should be more balanced.

– How do you characterize the reaction of embassies?

– Regarding embassies of some countries, it is other question. First of
all, it is not understandable how the embassy or foreign ministry
official of some countries could issue such statement. It is
interference in our domestic affairs. Officer of Azerbaijani Army
Ramil Safarov was arrested in Hungary and was sentenced very hardly.

Do we put the Hungarian court system under the question? We search for
legal ways to assist him. As a lawyer, I think that Ramil Safarov’s
conviction was very hard. It should be not a life sentence, but other
sanction. But our embassy and Ministry of Foreign Affairs didn’t
give a note. It means that statement of one country about the legal
system, human rights and other domestic issues of another country
is confronting with the international law. It was correct that the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan expressed its opinion.

Generally Norway takes biased position on the processes in Azerbaijan.

Non-governmental organizations established and funded by Norway
are also meddling in the election and other processes. But I have
different opinion about Germany. We have very close relations
with Germany. It has unbiased position on many issues, including
Nagorno Karabakh conflict. But there was hasty decision as a result
of relations created by different correspondences. It is abnormal
case when the government agencies show such position and it should
be ended. The situation is clear and legal ways should be found
in this condition. Some people say that there is an experience of
arrest of bloggers in other countries. But there is concrete charge
on hooliganism. People can not be arrested for freedom of expression
in all countries, including Azerbaijan. There are not such cases
in our countries. Therefore I am against such parallels. The charge
is concrete and it is an element of hooliganism. If someone doesn’t
accept it, he must prove its opposition. The approach should be so.

– When will the parliament approve new Human Rights Commissioner?

– First of all, I have to say that amendments to the Constitutional law
on this issue should be put to vote six months later. The six-month
term has not expired yet. The parliament didn’t receive any proposal
or candidacy for the new Human Rights Commissioner.

– Can the incumbent Human Rights Commissioner be elected for the
next term?

– It will be decided by the parliament vote. I have to say that the
law allows that.

Swine Flu Carriers’ Number Reaches 21 In Armenia

SWINE FLU CARRIERS’ NUMBER REACHES 21 IN ARMENIA

PanARMENIAN.Net
18.11.2009 19:00 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ A/H1N1 virus swine flu carriers’ number reached
21 in Armenia, RA Healthcare Ministry press service reports. 6 new
swine flew cases were registered over the past 24 hours.

12 patients have been discharged from Nork’s infectious diseases
hospital. The remaining patients are placed under special care of
RA leading infectiologist Ara Asoyan. The expert gave satisfactory
assessment to patients’ current state of health.

At present laboratory research is conducted in London’s reference
laboratory, based on 5 patients’ laboratory analysis results. The
final conclusion will be provided in a month.

American-Turkish Council: Armenian-Turkish Protocols Important For R

AMERICAN-TURKISH COUNCIL: ARMENIAN-TURKISH PROTOCOLS IMPORTANT FOR REGIONAL PEACE

news.am
Nov 17 2009
Armenia

Brent Scowcroft, Chairman of the American-Turkish Council, has arrived
in Ankara. He is visiting Turkey on the threshold of Turkish Prime
Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s visit to the United States, which
is scheduled for December 7. At his news conference, Brent Scowcroft
made his appraisal of Turkey’s domestic and foreign policy.

The Chairman of the American-Turkish Council welcomed the
democratic reforms in Turkey. He pointed out the importance of the
Armenian-Turkish protocols for establishing peace in the region.

The Council members discussed the Cypriot problem. They pointed out
that the resolution of the problem is of high importance for Turkey’s
admission to the European Union and expressed their support for Turkey.

Richard Armitage, Brent Scowcroft’s successor, made an appraisal of
the Turkish-Israel relations, pointing our temporary tension.

Scowcroft stressed Turkey’s important role in the region due to its
policy in the Near East. The Council members will meet with Turkish
President Abdullah Gul, State Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Ali
Babacan, Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, Defense Minister Vecdi
Gonul, and Energy Minister Taner Yildiz.

RA NSC Secretary Artur Baghdasarian Receives Ambassador Of Sweden Ha

RA NSC SECRETARY ARTUR BAGHDASARIAN RECEIVES AMBASSADOR OF SWEDEN HANS-GUNNAR ADEN

NOYAN TAPAN
NOVEMBER 17, 2009
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 17, NOYAN TAPAN. Issues related to Armenia-Sweden
partnership were discussed at a November 17 meeting between RA
National Security Council Secretary Artur Baghdasarian and Ambassador
Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Sweden to RA Hans-Gunnar Aden.

A. Baghdasarian emphasized the importance of development of
Armenian-Swedish cooperation in the bilateral format, as well as
within the framework of international structures. Issues of Armenia’s
cooperation with international structures were also discussed. A.

Baghdasarian attached importance to the signing of the associated
agreement with the European Union in the context of further deepening
of RA-EU relations.

According to the RA NSC Secretary Press Service, the interlocutors
exchanged thoughts over regional problems, in particular,
Armenian-Turkish relations and Nagorno Karabakh problem.