OSCE MG Deliver The Updated Version Of The Madrid Principles To The

OSCE MG DELIVER THE UPDATED VERSION OF THE MADRID PRINCIPLES TO THE PRESIDENTS OF ARMENIA AND AZERBAIJAN

ArmInfo
2010-01-22 12:57:00

Arminfo. The OSCE MG have delivered the updated version of the Madrid
principles to the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan, the OSCE MG
co-chairs made such a statement in Astana.

"On January 20, the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs (Ambassador Yuri
Merzlyakov, the Russian Federation; Ambassador Bernard Fassier,
France; Ambassador Robert Bradtke, United States) met with Armenian
President Serzh Sargsian in Yerevan, Armenia. As instructed by
their presidents in L’Aquila in July 2009, the Co-Chairs delivered
to President Sargsian, just as they had to President Ilham Aliyev
during their visit to Baku in December 2009, an updated version of the
Madrid Document of November 2007, containing the Co-Chairs’ latest
articulation of the Basic Principles. On January 21, the Co-Chairs
met President Aliyev in Baku, Azerbaijan. In their discussions with
the Co-Chairs, each president expressed their commitment to continue
to pursue a peaceful settlement to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
and reaffirmed the seriousness of their side in the negotiations",
– the statement says.

To recall, the tip level trilateral meeting is scheduled on 25
January 2010.

New Head Of HSBC Bank Armenia Intends To Continue Cooperation With C

NEW HEAD OF HSBC BANK ARMENIA INTENDS TO CONTINUE COOPERATION WITH COUNTRY’S ALL ORGANIZATIONS

ARKA
Jan 22, 2010

YEREVAN, January 22. /ARKA/. On Thursday, Astrid Clifford, who will
succeed Tim Slater, chief executive officer of HSBC, on February
1, expressed hope for continuation of cooperation with all the
organizations of Armenia.

At the reception held by HSBC Bank Armenia, she thanked the bank for
a warm welcome and said the first meetings in Armenia made a good
impression on her.

She said that 2009 was a hard year to Armenia and the entire world,
but the bank keeps developing successfully.

Tim Slater, welcoming his successor, said Astrid Clifford has 19-year
experience of working at HSBC banks in nine countries.

He hopes that the bank in Armenia will develop successfully under
her management.

Slater thanked the bank’s personnel for work and the Armenia’s central
bank of and government for support. He said he would leave the country
for Argentina, where 70,000 Armenian live.That is why he hopes he
will feel at home there.

He said he would bring with him not only pleasant memories from
Armenia, but also Armenian wife.

Vache Gabrielyan, deputy chairman of the Central bank of Armenia,
who spoke at the reception as well, congratulated Clifford on her
appointment and wished her a good luck in office.

Astrid Clifford has been with HSBC Group for 19 years as an
International Manager. During this time she has worked in nine
countries, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Vietnam, Oman, Dubai, India, USA, Jersey
and the UK, holding various executive posts in most areas of banking,
including Retail, Commercial, Operations, Audit, HR and Training.

Before coming to Armenia, Astrid Clifford was Regional Head of
Insurance for HSBC Bank Middle East Limited, based in Dubai. She holds
an undergraduate degree in Psychology and a Masters in Economics from
the London School of Economics.

Tim Slater, who has held a variety of posts during his 25 year career
with HSBC Group, will take up a new role in Buenos Aires as Chief
Risk Officer of HSBC Bank Argentina S.A.

HSBC Holdings plc, the parent company of the HSBC Group, is
headquartered in London. The Group serves customers worldwide from
around 8,500 offices in 86 countries and territories in Europe, the
Asia-Pacific region, the Americas, the Middle East and Africa. With
assets of US$2,422 billion at 30 June 2009, HSBC is one of the world’s
largest banking and financial services organisations. HSBC is marketed
worldwide as ‘the world’s local bank’.

Foreign Minister Of Armenia Edward Nalbandian Had A Phone Conversati

FOREIGN MINISTER OF ARMENIA EDWARD NALBANDIAN HAD A PHONE CONVERSATION WITH FOREIGN MINISTER OF TURKEY AHMET DAVUTOGLU

Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Jan 21 2010
Armenia

On Januray 20, by the initiative of the Armenian side Foreign Ministers
of Armenia and Turkey Edward Nalbandian and Ahmet Davutoglu had a
phone conversation.

Edward Nalbandian expressed his astonishment with the statement
of the Foreign Ministry of Turkey released on January 18 on
the decision of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of
Armenia. Minister Nalbandian mentioned that it is at least surprising
to see preconditions and contradiction with the very reason in the
decision of the Constitutional Court which confirmed the Protocols
correspondence to the Constitution of the Republic of Armenia.

Foreign Minister of Armenia expressed his concern that since October
2009 no progress has been fixed in the process of ratification
in Turkey. At the same time the Turkish side is continuously and
obviously trying to put preconditions: it creates an impression
of seeking artificial pretexts and threatens the whole process of
normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations.

Assessing positively the fact that in MFA statement of January 18 the
Turkish side publicly reaffirmed the danger of putting preconditions,
Armenian Foreign Minister suggested his Turkish counterpart to stay
committed to the letter and spirit of the Protocols and rapidly
go forward.

Minister Nalbandian added that ratification process in Armenia is
passing in accordance to defined procedure and without unreasonable
delays, and the decision of the Constitutional Court of Armenia made
more than one month before the deadline is the evidence of that.

Minister Nalbandian reiterated the necessity to act in accordance to
taken commitments and pursuit immediate ratification and implementation
of protocols, with avoidance of actions, designed to put invented
pretexts aimed at the thwarting the process.

How Long?

HOW LONG?
By Assadour Derderian

Asbarez
Jan 19th, 2010

On Oct 10, 2009, the foreign ministers of Armenia and Turkey signed
an agreement on a negotiated set of protocols to establish diplomatic
relations. The protocols were the fruit of a year plus, secret but
relatively overt series of meetings. A week or so before the agreements
were signed, there was a poorly orchestrated drama, starring President
Serzh Sarkissian, when he visited important points of the Diaspora
under the pretense of presumably listening to alternative views
to his plan. But the alternate voices were never truly heard and
their protests were ignored. I was in Armenia at the time and the
only related news I got from the media was from the ARF TV channel,
Yerkir Media. There was a telling silence from the rest of the media,
except for several interviews with people who were broadly in agreement
with the president.

The international community asserted that there were no set
preconditions in the negotiations. But it was clear that Turkey
had numerous preconditions, and the two most disturbing of these
"nonexistent" preconditions were:

1. Armenia should accept the current boarders, and in so doing, all
lands outside the current borders would forever remain outside. That
meant the lands delineated by the Treaty of Sevres.

2. Responsibility for the Genocide should be lifted from the Turkish
government’s shoulders and placed in the hands of a committee that
will argue the applicability of the definition of genocide to the
case at hand.

This was the end result of the protocols, and whether we like it or
not, it is also the unfortunate truth for all Armenians. It is a sad
parallel to the days of Vartan Mamigonian, when Vasag, in similar vein,
literally betrayed the will and path of his nation.

Our president’s excuse is that it’s a necessity to open Armenia’s
borders to ensure its economic survival. The sad part is that Armenia’s
economic problems are not due to the closure of its borders-Armenia
has open borders with Georgia and Iran-but rather, it is the result
of a handful of people raping their own people, building castles,
when the roads in front of them are full of potholes and broken
pavement and are deteriorating exponentially year after year.

The churches and our historic cultural symbols are on the same path,
heading for extinction. Most of the population is looking for bread and
overcoats for their kids, yet any ray of hope for a better future is
dimmed. In the end, Armenia’s domestic policy parallels George Bush’s
foreign policy. The latter wanted to destroy anything belonging to
others and replacing it with its own. Armenia’s leadership differs
only in that they destroy their own and line their pockets.

Sarkissian doesn’t seem to realize that the majority of Armenians live
in the Diaspora-a place where our parents reside, not by choice, but
as a consequence of deportation of their elders and Genocide. It was a
virtue for them to educate their children to learn and respect their
origin, hoping that they would one day see their unknown land, and
the mysterious mountain, whose picture hung on their wall. It wasn’t
just a picture on the wall, but an intangible dream, an inspiration,
a portrait of identity… Equal to and perhaps more important than
any other outlet that told us what we are and where we are from…

Ararat and four-fifths of the land we know as Armenia is under the
control of our presumed "good neighbor," Turkey, and any effort to
recapture what is ours is on the verge of being signed away.

My friend and I were sitting in a coffee shop, drinking Armenian coffee
(without sugar, of course), and having an honest conversation.

In the flurry of the hot discussion and coinciding arguments, he
bluntly asked: "Everything we fought for and spilled a huge amount
of blood is being taken away. Why is the Tashnagtsutiune (the ARF)
not doing something about it? And, why is it [the ARF] still part of
the government?"

"The Tashnagtsutiune is not part of the government," I said, "It
resigned in April when the news broke out."

"Doesn’t the Tashnagtsutiune have representatives in the parliament?

Some people say that the parliament is not part of the government;
but in the end, isn’t the agreement supposed to be ratified by the
parliament? "

I began to stutter, but he held my hand and looked me straight in
the eye. "I understand that we are a chess piece in the never-ending
political game, but we should have some kind of say on issues that
decide our destiny; because in the end, no one gives a damn about
anything, other than those that include their interests. In 1918,
amid the Genocide, after suffering defeat after a defeat on the war
front; when our population was hungry, naked, and had no escape route,
we still had the will to win, to rise from death and be born again."

"We had the courage and the mindset to create an independent state
and what we created was not the end, it was the beginning… We
still have to pursue Van, Moush, Sassoon… We may not see it, our
kids may not see it, but someday our nation will. Our motive is to
create an attainable future, where all of the land that belongs to
us is returned to us," my friend said.

I sat there confused. I didn’t know what to say.

And now I ask you?

How long are we going to protest and complain and basically do
nothing else?

How long will we stand idly and watch the end of our existence?

How long will it take for the Tashnagtsutiune to lead our Nation?

Alexander Arzumanyan: Turkey’s Reaction To CC Decision Was Not Unexp

ALEXANDER ARZUMANYAN: TURKEY’S REACTION TO CC DECISION WAS NOT UNEXPECTED
Lusine Vasilyan

"Radiolur"
21.01.2010 15:47

There has been no change in the process of normalization of the
Armenian-Turkish relations over the past weeks," representative of the
Armenian National Congress, ex-Foreign Minister Alexander Arzumanyan
told a press conference today.

Arzumanyan said he was not surprised at the reaction of the Turkish
side to the decision of the Armenian Constitutional Court. According
to him, it would be unexpected if the Turkish Parliament ratified
the protocols in this period. Now Turkey uses the decision of the
Constitutional Court as an excuse, he said.

Touching upon the forthcoming meeting of the Presidents of Armenia,
Russia and Azerbaijan, the ANC representative said any serious document
would hardly be signed. He assured however that "there will be serious
discussions to clarify positions."

For Reference Of Journalists Accredited With RA Government

FOR REFERENCE OF JOURNALISTS ACCREDITED WITH RA GOVERNMENT

T uesday, 19 January 2010

The following events are on the Government’s agenda for January 20,
2010 11:00 – 14:00 Delivery of yearend performance reports by RA
ministries of Finance, Economy, Nature Protection, Education and
Science, Diaspora

14:30 – 17:00 Delivery of yearend performance reports by RA ministries
of Agriculture, Labor and Social Affairs, Sport and Youth Affairs,
Transport and Communication, Urban Development, Foreign Affairs.

All accredited journalists are invited for the coverage of report
hearings.

http://www.gov.am/en/news/item/4997/

Azerbaijani Political Expert: In Moscow Erdogan Received The Same An

AZERBAIJANI POLITICAL EXPERT: IN MOSCOW ERDOGAN RECEIVED THE SAME ANSWER THAT HE RECEIVED IN WASHINGTON AND PARIS

AZG DAILY
19-01-2010

Opinion

Commenting on the Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan’s visit to
Russia Azerbaijani political expert Rasim Agayev in his interview
to Azerbaijani Day.Az said, "I think that there he will get detailed
information about talks Erdogan held in Moscow. He will learn Russia’s
final opinion. But I think that Moscow will hold talks with Sargsyan
taking into account Azerbaijan’s opinion, because the past six months
have seen some well-meaning moves between Russia and Azerbaijan
which Moscow cannot ignore". But after answering the question "How
do you generally assess Turkish PM Erdogan’s Moscow trip?" it becomes
evident that the above-mentioned words are only for inner consumption
in order to calm down the Azerbaijani society’s tension. Answering
the journalist’s question he said, "This visit marks a new stage
in development of Russian-Turkish relations. Now Turkey is almost
Russia’s major economic partner. Turkey has become a leading power in
the region. I think the Turkish-Russian rapprochement will contribute
a significant deterrent element to the conflict zones which is so rich
in our region. In this context, as to the Karabakh issue, which is
directly linked with the Armenian-Turkish normalization, Turkey has
been sufficiently principled and consistent in its actions.But it
is well known that the principle of a blockade used by any country
against the other ends sooner or later or yields no results. To
be frank, unresolved Karabakh conflict and its linkage to the
Turkish-Armenian relations impedes Turkey to implement its strategic
plans. I mean its relations and strategy towards the European Union,
and so on. Normalized relations with Armenia can untie Turkey’s hands.

It seems to me that in Moscow Erdogan received the same answer
that he received in Washington and Paris. The leading powers share
the same opinion. They are not inclined to link normalization of
Armenian-Turkish relations with the Karabakh issue.I do not think
that Turkey will not be able to resist this view of the leading powers.

To the question, "What will Turkey do in this case?" the Azerbaijani
expert concluded, "I believe that Turkey will eventually accept that,
that is, will develop the negotiating process with Armenia or ratify
the protocols. It has no other option. I think that while speaking
of a unified Azerbaijani-Turkish policy and partnership, one must
not forget that there is also common Turkic interests. I think that
everything should be reconsidered more seriously to reach some common
compromise. In my view, Turkey needs help to find compromise with
Russia and western countries".

‘Armenian Court’s Decision Is Not Turkey’s Business’

‘ARMENIAN COURT’S DECISION IS NOT TURKEY’S BUSINESS’

Aysor
Jan 19 2010
Armenia

"Armenia’s Constitutional Court has set right those mistakes and defect
in Armenia-Turkey protocols which were let go by foreign ministry and
pointed out by opposition," told journalists leader of the Democratic
Party of Armenia Aram Sarkisian.

He said Constitutional Court in its decision has clearly stated that
the border wasn’t closed by Armenia. Besides, it said Armenia hasn’t
had and doesn’t have bilateral obligations with Turkey. Armenia has
only a task to open the checkpoint at the border, said Aram Sarkisian.

I agree with wording ‘practical border’ and ‘common border’, he added.

When asked about statement by Turkey’s foreign ministry on Court’s
decision on the protocols, Aram Sarkisian said that decision is not
Turkey’s business.

"Turkey can try to fasten down negotiations or even reject protocols.

We should understand that we must go with interests of our own,
of our state," said Aram Sarkisian.

Conference To Mark 20th Anniversary Of Armenian Pogroms In Baku Held

CONFERENCE TO MARK 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF ARMENIAN POGROMS IN BAKU HELD IN YEREVAN

news.am
Jan 19 2010
Armenia

A scientific conference on the occasion of the 20th anniversary
of Armenian pogroms in Baku, Azerbaijan, was held at the Armenian
National Academy of Sciences in Yerevan on January 19. A documentary
entitled "Baku. January, 1990: nothing but genocide" was shown during
the conference.

The author, journalist Marina Grigoryan said that the aim of the
documentary is not sowing hatred, but telling the truth about
the Armenian pogroms in Baku in January 1990. "This is the first
documentary of the series entitled ‘Nothing but genocide’," Grigoryan
said. The 40-minute documentary was created by the Public Relations
and Information Center, RA Presidential Administration.

The documentary contains Armenian and Russian residents’ stories,
quotes from the reports by central Soviet newspapers and western media
outlets, telling about the brutal and horrific murders committed for
ethnic and religious reasons.

The viewer can first see pictures of modern-day Baku, with an
off-screen commentary telling that the citizens of modern-day
Azerbaijan do not want to remember the native Armenians that played
a crucial role in the country’s socio-economic development and were
then forcibly displaced from their homes. "Few can imagine today that
blood was streaming down the streets 20 years ago, and brutal murders
were being committed," the commentary says.

The authors state that after 5:00 p.m. on January 13, 1990, about
50,000 brutalized Azeris, with Armenian residents’ addresses at
their disposal, were ready to go to murder, plunder and rape. The
documentary contains numerous quotes of the Soviet and western press,
which prove that horrific murders were committed in Baku January 13
to 19, with Armenians’ dead bodies shown.

Director of the Institute Museum of the Armenian Genocide Hayk Demoyan
pointed out that the Armenian people’s genetic memory made them draw
parallels with the tragic events in the Ottoman Turkey in 1915.

The authors paid great attention to the background to the Armenian
pogroms, namely, the bloody Armenian pogroms in Baku in 1905-1906,
1918, and in Sumgait and Kirovabad in 1988.

The documentary informs the viewer that over the last 20 years
Azerbaijan has been pursuing a policy of lie about the events in Baku
in January 1990. The State Television of Azerbaijan shows the world
the so-called "Shahids’ lane", the burial place of the thugs killed by
the Soviet troops introduced into the city to prevent further brutal
murders of Armenians.

The documentary end with pictures of the Memorial to the victims of
the Armenian Genocide, "Tsitsernakaberd", and the authors express hope
for a Nuremberg trial of the masterminds behind and participants in
the Armenian pogroms, who have so far remained unpunished.

Akobian Wins Vegas Chess Tournament

Akobian Wins Vegas Chess Tournament
By Armenian Weekly Staff
January 17, 2010

Akobian during one of his games in Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS, Nev. (A.W.) – Armenian Grandmaster Varuzhan Akobian won the
North American Open, one of the Continental Chess Association’s
largest annual tournaments. The tournament, held in Las Vegas from
Dec. 26-29, 2009, attracted 613 participants in its different
sections.

Nine Grandmasters were among the 99 chess players in the strongest
section, called the Open section. Five of them tied for first place.
Akobian won on tiebreak.

Earlier last year, Akobian came fourth in the 2009 U.S. Championship,
held in St. Louis, Mo.