OSCE Co-Chairs To Meet Nalbandyan And Mammadyarov

OSCE CO-CHAIRS TO MEET NALBANDYAN AND MAMMADYAROV

Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am
Sept 21 2009
Armenia

OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs on Karabakh conflict settlement Yury
Merzlyakov (Russia), Bernard Fassier (France), Robert Bradtke
(U.S.) and Andrzej Kasprzyk, the Personal Representative of the OSCE
Chairman-in-Office will meet with Armenian and Azerbaijani Foreign
Ministers Edward Nalbandyan and Elmar Mammadyarov in the framework
of 64th Session of the UN General Assembly in New York.

The parties intend to discuss the possibility Armenian and Azerbaijani
Presidents’ meeting. If the agreement is reached, meeting will be
scheduled on October within the framework of CIS Summit in Chisinau,
Yury Merzlyakov told Azeri mass media. Recalling the political
situation in Moldova, Co-Chair could not provide accurate information
about Sargsyan-Aliyev meeting.

Dmitry Medvedev Congratulates Armenia’s President

DMITRY MEDVEDEV CONGRATULATES ARMENIA’S PRESIDENT

Aysor
Sept 21 2009
Armenia

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has sent a letter of congratulation
to President Serzh Sargsyan on Armenia’s Independence anniversary:

"I note with satisfaction the progressive development of close,
friendly relations between Russia and Armenia characterized by mutual
understanding, respect and trust.

I am convinced that Russian-Armenian strategic partnership’s increase
contributes to the social and economical progress of our countries,
serves the cause of peace and stability in Caucasus."

ANKARA: Dep PM says brotherhood w/Azerbaijan more important than ROA

Anadolu Ajansi (Anatolia Agency), Turkey
Sept 18 2009

Turkish deputy PM says brotherhood with Azerbaijan more important than
Armenia

Baku, 18 September: Turkish State Minister and Deputy Premier Cemil
Cicek said on Friday that no development or process was more important
than Turkey’s brotherhood with Azerbaijan.

Cicek, who is currently in the Azerbaijani capital of Baku to attend a
meeting of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC) Ministers of
Emergency Situations, replied to questions of Azerbaijani reporters.

Commenting on the normalization process of Turkish-Armenian relations,
Cicek said," No development or process in this region is more
important than our brotherhood with Azerbaijan. We would like to
underscore this fact hundreds of times".

Cicek said that Turkey’s efforts to normalize its relations with
Armenia contributed to the solution of Azerbaijan’s problems as well.

The Turkish minister also said that the unjust invasion in Azerbaijan,
which had been going on for 17 years, should be terminated.

Baku relies on Turkey: Azimov

Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am, Armenia
Sept 19 2009

Baku relies on Turkey: Azimov

12:08 / 09/19/2009

Official Baku expects Yerevan to use constructive approach in the
later stages of Karabakh issues settlement, Araz Azimov, Azerbaijani
Deputy Foreign Minister stated in Washington.

`The negotiations are based on the principle of Azerbaijani
territorial integrity and official Baku’s opinion on the issue is
unchanged,’ Azimov stated.

Commenting on the possibility of Armenian-Turkish border opening,
Azimov underlined that Turkish leaders, inter alia President Abdullah
Gul, Premier Erdogan and Foreign Minister Davutoglu stated the borders
would not open until Karabakh conflict is settled and `Baku do
believes in these statements.’

RA Social Council To Launch RA-Turkish Protocols Discussion Tomorrow

RA SOCIAL COUNCIL TO LAUNCH RA-TURKISH PROTOCOLS DISCUSSION TOMORROW

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
17.09.2009 21:39 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Tomorrow RA Social Council will launch RA-Turkish
Protocols’ discussion, RA Social Council Chairman Vazgen Manukyan told
a news conference in Yerevan. "Separate discussions will be held at
subcommittees, with their proposals to be submitted for consideration
later," RA Social Council Chairman stated.

ANKARA: Turkey Says Brotherhood With Azerbaijan Most Important In Re

TURKEY SAYS BROTHERHOOD WITH AZERBAIJAN MOST IMPORTANT IN REGION

Sept 18 2009
Turkey

Turkish State Minister Cicek said that no development or process
was more important than Turkey’s brotherhood with Azerbaijan Friday,
18 September 2009 15:23

Turkish State Minister and Deputy Premier Cemil Cicek said on Friday
that no development or process was more important than Turkey’s
brotherhood with Azerbaijan.

Cicek, who is currently in the Azerbaijani capital of Baku to attend
a meeting of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC) Ministers of
Emergency Situations, replied to questions of Azerbaijani reporters.

Commenting on the normalization process of Turkish-Armenian relations,
Cicek said," No development or process in this region is more important
than our brotherhood with Azerbaijan. We would like to underscore
this fact hundreds of times".

Cicek said that Turkey’s efforts to normalize its relations with
Armenia contributed to the solution of Azerbaijan’s problems as well.

The Turkish minister also said that the unjust invasion in Azerbaijan,
which had been going on for 17 years, should be terminated.

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Armenian Class Weds Tradition And Modern Perspective

ARMENIAN CLASS WEDS TRADITION AND MODERN PERSPECTIVE

Watertown TAB & Press
Sept 18 2009
MA

WATERTOWN — .Up to the eleventh hour, it looked like Watertown’s
decades-old Armenian program would be cut in half. But a last-minute
solution has created a new class where students learn not only the
language, but also about the culture of modern Armenia.

When the high school’s advanced Armenian teacher retired last year,
the district posted the job, but got only one response.

"She was very interested in learning how to teach advanced Armenia, but
she was not ready to teach," said Superintendent Ann Koufman-Frederick.

With no teacher in place for the start of school, it looked like
third- and fourth-year Armenian classes would be cancelled. But then
Seta Sullivan, who works in the schools’ business office and is a
former secondary teacher, said she’d take the class. However, there
was a new problem: There was no money left in the budget to cover
the position. Sullivan said she’d volunteer her time, and advanced
Armenian was back on.

The course combines language instruction and media skills, taught by
Vera Ventura. Combining Armenian with blogging, online research and
video has created a curriculum that is interesting to teenagers. And
so Armenian Media, or ArMedia, was born.

"There are no books with basic Armenian for teenagers," said Sullivan.

Students spend one day a week doing intensive language work. Their
other classes are spent working on vocabulary and studying Armenian
culture. The first 15 minutes of every class are dedicated to surfing
the Internet for information on Armenia and posting it on the class
blog. The class will culminate with students making videos for the
school’s YouTube channel and Watertown Community Access Center in
Armenian.

Although she doesn’t speak Armenian, Ventura said she worked with
ESL students as part of her master’s program and became interested
in how technology can help in learning a language.

Koufman-Frederick said the ArMedia class could serve as a model for the
use of technology in other classes and as a problem-solving solution.

"This could make an impact on how we teach foreign languages in
school," she said. "Students are applying and using what they learn
in a real way."

Sullivan wants her students to use technology to help them learn
about modern Armenian culture, rather than focusing on its history
and the Armenian Genocide.

"I want them to be proud about who they are and not just feel bad
about what happened to us," she said.

EU, US And Russia Share Armenia’s Position On Artsakh Problem

EU, US AND RUSSIA SHARE ARMENIA’S POSITION ON ARTSAKH PROBLEM

PanARMENIAN.Net
16.09.2009 22:05 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian representative in UN will disseminate
RA Foreign Ministry’s comprehensive document concerning Armenia’s
activities after United Nations’ adoption of a pro-Azerbaijani
document, FM Edward Nalbandyan said during Parliament’s Q&A session,
answering Heritage faction secretary Larisa Alaverdyan’s question.

At that Mr. Nalbandyan noted that RA Foreign Ministry has received
positive responses from OSCE MG co-chairing states and EU Foreign
Ministers.

All that, according to Foreign Minister, testify to the fact that
EU, United States and Russia share unanimous position with Armenia,
i.e. they agree that Nagorno Karabakh conflict should be resolved
based on 3 well-known international principles: non-use of force,
nation’s self-determination and territorial integrity.

With regard to Madrid Principles, Minister said that the document
which served as basis for negotiations with Azerbaijan was not the
"only hope" for Armenia.

USA Withdraws Russia From The Armenian-Turkish Negotiating Process

USA WITHDRAWS RUSSIA FROM THE ARMENIAN-TURKISH NEGOTIATING PROCESS

ArmInfo
2009-09-15 17:04:00

ArmInfo. Russia was trying to interpose in the Armenian-Turkish talks
several times, but all was in vain. And suddenly President Obama’s
new advisors interfere, the initiative was recaptured and Russia was
simply withdrawn from the negotiating process, although visually the
hand of America has not been noticed here, Russian political expert
Vladimir Zakharov told ArmInfo correspondent.

he said.

Zakharov added that all that was fixed in the Maindorf Declaration
dated 2 November 2008 when Moscow initiated meeting of presidents of
Armenia and Azerbaijan. But in two months arrangements were broken
because of the bellicose New Year statement of Ilham Aliyev who
promised to return Karabakh with a help of force.

Mayors Of Yerevan And Moscow Sign Cooperation Memorandum

MAYORS OF YEREVAN AND MOSCOW SIGN COOPERATION MEMORANDUM

PanARMENIAN.Net
16.09.2009 18:48 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Yerevan Mayor Gagik Beglaryan has today met with
his Moscow colleague Yuri Luzhkov, Yerevan Municipality’s Public
Relations Department reports.

Parties agreed to develop relations in trade-economic and
scientific-technical spheres. Document also considers issues
related to spheres of culture, tourism infrastructure development
and sports. Moscow Mayor expressed hope for productive development
of firm ties between two capital cities.

Mr. Beglaryan in turn reiterated his responsibility for maintaining
cooperation between two towns and realizing joint projects.