Norway Interested In Developing Comprehensive Relations With Armenia

NORWAY INTERESTED IN DEVELOPING COMPREHENSIVE RELATIONS WITH ARMENIA

armradio.am
29.09.2008 16:08

On September 29 RA Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian received the
State Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Norway Raymond
Johansen.

Greeting the delegation headed by the State Secretary of Norway,
Minister Nalbandian said those in Armenia remember with gratitude and
highly appreciate the support of the Norwegian people to the process
of reconstruction of the earthquake zone after 1988. State Secretary
Raymond Johansen had his personal participation, working at the Red
Cross Organization in Armenia and the hospital after Frityof Nansen
in Spitak.

Underlining the necessity of development of bilateral relations, Edward
Nalbandian attached importance to expanding the contractual-legal
field.

For his part, Raymond Johansen noted that Norway emphasizes the
development of all-inclusive relations with Armenia and is willing
to undertake practical steps in this direction.

The interlocutors exchanged views on the latest developments in
the region.

At the request of the guest, Minister Nalbandian presented the
developments of the negotiation process within the framework of the
OSCE Minsk Group.

Raymond Johansen conveyed to Edward Nalbandian the invitation of the
Foreign Minister of Norway Jonas Gahr Støre to visit his country.

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Ali Babacan: Caucasus Has Big Potential

ALI BABACAN: CAUCASUS HAS BIG POTENTIAL

PanARMENIAN.Net
29.09.2008 15:06 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Caucasus has a very big potential, Turkey’s Foreign
Minister said.

"We believe that we will succeed in restoring peace and stability in
the Caucasus for the welfare of our nations," Ali Babacan said told
a news conference. "During our meeting we discussed the Caucasus
Stability & Cooperation Platform," he said.

For his part, Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov said
that all problems are solvable. "Turkey’s initiative is topical and
we can reach an agreement," he said, Haber reports.

Society Is One Indivisible Body, RPA Member Says

SOCIETY IS ONE INDIVISIBLE BODY, RPA MEMBER SAYS

Noyan Tapan

Se p 26, 2008

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 26, NOYAN TAPAN. Society is one body that cannot be
divided by the characteristic of votes given to some or other political
force, member of the National Assembly Republican Party of Armenia
(RPA) faction Artak Davtian said at the September 26 discussion on
the possibility of political dialog in Armenia. The discussion was
held at the National Press Club. In his words, unity is the basis
and major precondition of the RPA’s activities. For that reason the
program of the president and the government contains some provisions
on forming the society’s trust.

According to A. Davtian, the violations committed at the February 19
presidential election were the consequence of the fierce electoral
struggle that took place between the ruling and opposition forces. The
opposition tried to convince the society that the authorities are
to blame for all the problems and difficulties in the country. The
result was the extreme intolerance shown by part of the society which
led to the March 1 events.

A. Davtian stated that the ad hoc parliamentary committee on inquiry
into the March 1 events will soon finish its work, and the society
will get the answers to all its questions.

He said that the parliament will soon discuss the amendments to the
Rules of Procedure of the National Assembly, based on which the rights
of the parliamentary opposition will be extended. In the opinion of
the RPA deputy, it is time for the opposition and ruling political
forces to consider each other opponents rather than adversaries.

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Opposition Is Going To Present Its New Strategy After September 28 E

OPPOSITION IS GOING TO PRESENT ITS NEW STRATEGY AFTER SEPTEMBER 28 ELECTIONS

Noyan Tapan

Se p 25, 2008

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 25, NOYAN TAPAN. The September 15 events showed
that we deal with terrorist authorities, which are ready to use their
whole punitive machine against their own people. Levon Zurabian,
the Coordinator of the Armenian National Congress, stated at the
September 25 press conference.

"We live not in an anti-democratic country, but deal with a terrorist
band, which has taken citizens prisoners," Zurabian said. According to
him, we should realize reality well and be cautious with terrorists,
but also should do our best to get rid of them as quickly as possible.

Levon Zurabian said that terrorist policy carried out by the
authorities to the people has become stronger lately. According to him,
the authorities feel more unpunished, as due to the Russian-Georgian
war the international community has deviated from Armenia’s domestic
problems and the situation in Georgia and around it has become the
"dominating subject."

Besides, Serzh Sargsyan has started a "one-sided process with
Turkey." In L. Zurabian’s opinion, Serzh Sargsyan has received
assistance from the West for such a process, but the above
mentioned process is carried out at the expense of Armenia’s
interests. "S. Sargsyan has received a carte blanche to crush the
opposition. Proceeding from that, the opposition should introduce
serious corrections to its strategy," the representative of the
Armenian National Congress stated.

According to him, the most serious battle for the Armenian National
Congress will be the election of Kentron prefect to be held on
September 28. After the elections the opposition plans to analyse
the formed situation and to present its strategy to the people.

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Abdullah Gul: Creation Of The And Stability Platform Will Contribute

ABDULLAH GUL: CREATION OF THE AND STABILITY PLATFORM WILL CONTRIBUTE TO THE KARABAKH CONFLICT RESOLUTION

armradio.am
24.09.2008 15:20

Speaking at the 63d session of the UN General Assembly Tuesday
Turkey’s President Abdullah Gul raised the issue of the Karabakh
conflict resolution, Turkish President’s Press Service reported.

Gul noted that Turkey’s initiate of creating a Cooperation
and Stability Platform in the Caucasus "has great objectives and
perspectives, and the realization of the idea will contribute not only
to the settlement of the Karabakh conflict, but also the solution of
other frozen conflicts."

Noting that Turkey has not been represented at the UN Security Council
for more than 50 years, Gul asked the General Assembly to support
Turkey’s bid for membership in 2009-2010.

In his speech Gul turned to the negotiation process between the Turkish
and Greek communities of Cyprus, reminding that Turkey supports all
efforts targeted at the creation of a joint state on the Iceland.

Agop Evereklian (Conservative Party)

AGOP EVEREKLIAN (CONSERVATIVE PARTY)

Courrier Laval
22 septembre 2008
Canada

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The candidate

Born in Beirut, Agop Evereklian came to Canada with his parents 32
years ago, at age 16. Protocol Chief active throughout Canada wherever
international conferences are held, Mr. Evereklian has an academic
background in political science and business administration.

Ex-chief organizer of the Liberal Party of Canada in Laval-Les les
riding and (its predecessors) for the past 20 years, the father of four
who has lived in Sainte-Dorothee since 1987 joined the Conservative
Party in 2007. Multi-lingual, he speaks English, French, Armenian,
Arabic, and Turkish.

What are the issues in the riding?

Public security is of major concern for Agop Evereklian, calling to
mind the cases of home invasions that have occurred in the riding in
the past few years. To ensure civil protection, he proposes greater
police presence in the streets of Laval and the beefing up of laws
and the strengthening of the penal system to deter law breakers
and prevent criminals from re-offending. He is also in favour of a
branching out for Laval through twinning projects that would link
the region with other urban centres in other parts of the world,
thus promoting the city’s economic, social, and cultural development.

American Armenian Famous Astrophysicist Yervant Terzian Was Honored

AMERICAN ARMENIAN FAMOUS ASTROPHYSICIST YERVANT TERZIAN WAS HONORED IN YEREVAN

Noyan Tapan

Se p 19, 2008

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 19, ARMENIANS TODAY – NOYAN TAPAN. On September 17,
a Tribute reception to honor world famous American Armenian scientist,
astrophysicist and a professor of New York Cornell University
Prof. Yervant Terzian was organized at the Yerevan Office of the
Fund for Armenian Relief of America. The scietist is the author and
co-author of more than 220 scietific researches. Y. Terzian heads the
Armenian National Science and Education Fund (ANSEF), which implements
a project of scientific grants within the framework of FAR. The goal of
ANSEF is to stop the leakage of intellectual potential from the country
and to contribute to the permanence of the research work. During the
last eight years nearly 180 scientific works of various spheres have
been financed by ANSEF. 5000 USD was provided to each and the total
contribution in the native science has amounted to 1 million USD.

The purpose of Professor Terzian’s visit to Armenia is to participate
in the celebration events dedicated to famous Armenian scientist
Viktor Hambardzumian’s 100th Anniversary. According to the estimation
of President of the RA National Academy of Sciences Radik Martirosian,
Y. Terzian is the appologist of V. Hambartsumian’s ideas. Y. Terzian
was awarded the first of the medals released on the occasion of
V. Hambartsumian’s anniversary and a latter of thanks by the RA
NAS. The RA Ministry of Education and Science awarded also Gold
Comemmorative Medal and Yerevan State University Gold Medal to the
American Armenian scientist for public-patriotic fruitful activity
and scientific achievements.

Y. Terzian was born in Alexandria (Egypt), graduated from Cairo
Galustian College, then Cairo American University’s Physics and
Mathematics department, then promoted his scientific activity in the
USA. He is a research professor of the American National Center of
the Astronomy and Ionic Environment, a member of the International
Astronomic, Radioscience International, American Astronomic and
Hellenic Astronomic Unions. Since 1990 he has been an international
member of the National Academy of Science of Armenia, an honorary
doctor of Indiana University since 1989, Yerevan State University
since 1994, Greek Tesalonic University since 1997 and of other
universities. In 1984 he was awarded a Clarke award, in 2004 a
special prize of Cairo American University, in 1996 was appointed
NASA New York Space Program Director, in 2001 was elected a member
of Scientific Progress American Association, in 2002 Chairman of
Consortium of US Universities and Institutes for the purpose of
building a huge radiotelescope.

In the interview with the journalists, Yervant Terzian said that the
Armenian scientists since the Soviet times has a high reputation and
"still they will be at high level, but with more difficult means, we
should help the young Armenian scientists to stay in Armenia and to
do their work in Armenia," he said. The scientist does not agree with
the opinion that the scientific merit of V. Hambartsumian is not known
among the young scientists living abroad. The most important scientists
are aware of the scietific heritage of the famous Armenian scientist,
though V. Hambartsumian’s works need to be spoken very and very much.

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BAKU: Matthew Bryza: "After The Georgian Events The OSCE Minsk Group

MATTHEW BRYZA: "AFTER THE GEORGIAN EVENTS THE OSCE MINSK GROUP CAN’T CONTINUE ITS ACTIVITY IN PREVIOUS ORDER"

Azeri Press Agency
Sept 18 2008
Azerbaijan

Baku. Tamara Grigorieva -APA. "After the Georgian events the OSCE
Minsk Group can’t continue its activity in previous order", said OSCE
Minsk Group US Co-Chair Matthew Bryza, APA reports.

Bryza considers the activity of the OSCE Minsk Group as important. "We
hope that, as Russia fulfills its ceasefire commitments in Georgia, we
will be able to restore fully our cooperation within the Minsk Group"
Bryza said Russia violated the Georgia’s territorial integrity and
invaded into Georgia in August. "It shows that the Minsk Group can’t
provide previous activity, but I think we are on the way return to
restoration of the Minsk Group’s activity. Russia understands that
its actions damage its international image".

"Every time while visiting Azerbaijan the government officials tell me
that they want US to join the settlement of Nagorno Karabakh conflict
at higher level", said Bryza and added that he hoped more active
negotiations within the session of UN General Assembly in New York.

Central Bank Of Armenia Buys Some $13 Million From Banks And Sells $

CENTRAL BANK OF ARMENIA BUYS SOME $13 MILLION FROM BANKS AND SELLS $42 MILLION IN 2ND Q 2008

ARKA
Sep 18, 2008

YEREVAN, September 18. /ARKA/. Central Bank of Armenia bought some
$13 million from banks and sold $42 million to them at the second
quarter of 2008.

In its report on inflation for the 2nd Q 2008 and Armenia’s monetary
policy, the Central Bank says that these operations’ aim was to
mitigate fluctuation in currency exchange rates.

According to the report, aggregate amount of deals with the U.S. dollar
on banking market (including stock market transactions worth $194.8
million) was $2,157 million. This result was 21.72% higher than that
of the previous year ($1,772 million).

This growth reflects growth of foreign turnover, outside financial
flows and domestic economy.

Growth was also recorded in transactions with euro.

Operations with European currency totaled 166.72 million in the
2nd Q 2008, exceeding the result of the same quarter a year earlier
by 53.36%.

Nominal value of Armenian dram climbed 1.51% against the dollar from
AMD 307.25 = $1in the beginning of the second quarter to AMD302.68
later that quarter.

Armenian national currency strengthened 15.26% against the dollar
from AMD 353.97 to 307.11 for $1.

Armenian dram leapt 23.39% in the second quarter 2008, compared with
the same period of the previous year.

Medvedev Briefs Aliyev On Steps To Strengthen Security In South Cauc

MEDVEDEV BRIEFS ALIYEV ON STEPS TO STRENGTHEN SECURITY IN SOUTH CAUCASUS

Interfax
Sept 16 2008
Russia

Intensive interaction between Russia and Azerbaijan helps strengthen
peace and stability in the Caucasus, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev
told journalists after talks with Azeri President Ilham Aliyev in
Moscow on Tuesday.

"We have exchanged views on how the situation in the region could
develop, especially in the context of the well known events in the
Caucasus," the Russian president said.

"I informed the Azeri president in detail about Russia’s steps to
guarantee security in the South Caucasus and I think that Russian-Azeri
active interaction is an important and key factor of strengthening
peace and maintaining stability in the region," he said

A strong emphasis was put on the Nagorno-Karabakh settlement,
he said. "I reasserted Russia’s firm position, expressed support
for further direct talks between the Azeri and Armenian presidents
and assured Ilham Aliyev that Russia would continue assisting the
search for a mutually acceptable solution in every possible way,"
Medvedev said.

"The talks also dealt with how versatile Russian-Azeri international
relations could be broadened and efforts in the world arena
coordinated," the Russian president said.

The parties discussed issues pertaining to improvement of "business
interaction between the two countries, including in the energy sector,"
Medvedev said.

"We reached the conclusion that quite decent results have been attained
on the whole, which are especially noticeable in the trade and economic
sectors – the backbone of our cooperation," Medvedev said.