Surb Etchmiadzin Armenian Church of Tbilisi Being Repaired

SURB ETCHMIADZIN ARMENIAN CHURCH OF TBILISI BEING REPAIRED

TBILISI, APRIL 2, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. It is planned to
repair the Surb Etchmiadzin Armenian church of Tbilisi soon. As Noyan
Tapan correspondent was informed by Hayastan All Armenian Fund’s
Public Relations Department, the first stage of church’s restoration
has been completed lately. It had started in 2006 June with the
sponsorship of Fund’s Argentine local body, the Mother See of Holy
Etchmiadzin and U.S. Western Diocese. By the first stage of repairs
the church’s foundation, inner columns were reinforced, walls were
reinforced through metallic constructions. Besides, reasons of water
accumulation under the building were eliminated. In total, 368
thousand USD was spent.

It was also mentioned that the 200-year-old church is a unique
structure facing the danger of destruction. The church has not been
functioning for nearly one year due to being accident-prone. Leader of
Georgian Armenian Diocese Archbishop Vazgen Mirzakhanian expressed the
hope that Surb Etchmiadzin will reopen at the end of the year.

RA President Attaches Importance To Presence Of Vocational Education

RA PRESIDENT ATTACHES IMPORTANCE TO PRESENCE OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN REGIONS

Noyan Tapan
Mar 30 2007

YEREVAN, MARCH 30, NOYAN TAPAN. The process of complex changes
of educational and scientific sphere was discussed at the March 30
meeting of RA President Robert Kocharian and RA Minister of Education
and Science Levon Mkrtchian.

In particular, they spoke about reforms in comprehensive schools
and higher educational institutions, about introduction of a united
examination system, formation of conception of scientific sphere.

According to the report provided to Noyan Tapan from RA President’s
Press Office, they also discussed issues of pre-school and vocational
education. They attached importance to ensuring presence of several
vocational educational institutions in the regions, which will prepare
cadres on specialities corresponding to the labor market demands.

One Hundred Members Of The UK Parliament Recognize Events In Ottoman

ONE HUNDRED MEMBERS OF THE UK PARLIAMENT RECOGNIZE EVENTS IN OTTOMAN TURKEY IN EARLY 20TH CENTURY AS ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

Arminfo
2007-03-31 11:36:00

One hundred members of the UK Parliament recognize the events in
Ottoman Turkey in the early 20th century as the Armenian Genocide,
the web-site of the "Orange" British newspaper ()
reports. According to the source, a milestone on the road to Armenian
Genocide recognition in the UK was passed yesterday, when Ed Davey
became the 100th MP in the House of Commons, London, to sign a Motion
recognizing the Armenian Genocide. The motion was put by Bob Spink
MP in December.

There are over a thousand motions in the House of Commons at this time
but this is the only motion opposed to government policy which has
accumulated 100 names. The motion will run until November so there is
still plenty of scope for the number to increase. The Genocide issue
is a high priority amongst MPs, and they express willingness to vote
on the issue in the late autumn.

Of the motions on international issues, only motions on Burma, Zimbabwe
and Darfur have gained more signatures. The House of Commons consisting
of 650 MPs is elected for 5 years.

www.wanadoo.co.uk

Nikolai Oganesyan: NATO Is Actively Courting Armenia

NIKOLAI OGANESJAN: NATO IS ACTIVELY COURTING ARMENIA
by Nora Kananova
Translated by A. Ignatkin

Source: Novoye Vremya (Yeveran), March 20, 2007, EV
Agency WPS
DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
March 28, 2007 Wednesday

NIKOLAI OGANESJAN, PRESIDENT OF THE ARMENIAN ATLANTIC ASSOCIATION:
TIME TO START THINKING ABOUT THE ADVANCEMENT OF OUR RELATIONS WITH
NATO; An interview with Nikolai Oganesjan, President of the Armenian
Atlantic Association.

NATO Week in Armenia is over. What Armenia means for NATO and vice
versa is the question with which Novoye Vremya approached Nikolai
Oganesjan, an outstanding scientist and President of the Armenian
Atlantic Association. Oganesjan met with NATO leaders on many occasions
in this capacity and that makes him an authority on the finer points
of the not exactly simple Armenian-NATO relations.

Question: The NATO Week in Armenia should probably be regarded as
an expansion of cooperation. Why is the Alliance so interested in
our country?

Nikolai Oganesjan: The NATO Week was a planned action or
representatives of the upper echelons of the Alliance would not have
come. I mean NATO Deputy General Secretary Jean Fournet and George
Katsirdakis of the NATO Defense Policy and Planning Division.

Acknowledging that Armenia is not going to join the Alliance in the
near future, NATO is determined to do whatever it takes to bring
Armenia as close as possible so as to use it to its own benefit.

Armenia is an integral part of the geopolitical region comprising
the Middle East and the Caucasus which is currently in the focus
of interests of the Alliance and its leader, the United States. The
southern part of the Caucasus interests NATO and the United States as
an integral region, and not by parts. That is why they are courting
Armenia so actively now.

However, there is more to it. Armenia is Russia’s strategic partner.

It interests the Alliance in this capacity as well. NATO may use
its cordial relations with Armenia to advance its own relations with
Russia. Should its relations with Russia plummet, the Alliance may
use Armenia to mend them and avoid a collision. Hence the recently
unthinkable claims on the part of spokesmen for NATO that the
advancement of Armenia’s relations with the bloc must not jeopardize
its friendly relations with its old friends and partners. Katsirdakis
emphasized this when NATO Week in Armenia was ending. "NATO does
not demand that Armenia abandon its old friends and allies. Close
relations with Russia and membership in the CIS Collective Security
Treaty Organization are not supposed to interfere with the close
cooperation between Armenia and NATO," he said.

And here is another point. Relations between NATO and the CIS
Collective Security Treaty Organization are not clear at this point,
but that is going to change sooner or later. The two blocs will have
to define themselves sooner or late. It is safe to assume, therefore,
that NATO leaders hope to use their relations with Armenia to span
the gap between the Alliance and the CIS Collective Security Treaty
Organization. In other words, Armenia may become an important link
in the chain of development of relation between NATO on the one hand
and Russia and the CIS Collective Security Treaty Organization on
the other.

Contacts between Armenia and NATO are varying. NATO specialists
assist the Armenians in mastering new military hardware and new
standards. NATO provides equipment and teaches our military. Contacts
in the fields of education and science were established as well.

Fournet and Katsirdakis never missed a chance to emphasize how
pleased NATO was with the degree and intensiveness of its relations
with Armenia.

Armenia is a member of the CIS Collective Security Treaty Organization,
a structure which is pretty much amorphous at this point. No effort
is spared to make it a serious organization but who can guarantee
that it won’t end up the way the Warsaw Pact did?

Moreover, the Organization includes certain states (say, Kazakhstan)
that promote the interests of Azerbaijan in the Karabakh conflict.

Since there are no guarantees that the Organization will back Armenia
and not Muslim states, it will be prudent for Yerevan to at least
start thinking about the advancement of relations with NATO.

Question: Can we say NATO has been involved in the Karabakh conflict
resolution?

Nikolai Oganesjan: Not as an organization, it hasn’t. On the other
hand, France and the United States are leading NATO countries, and
their stand on the Karabakh issue should be regarded as the position
of the Alliance itself. Neither the United States nor France have
ever put pressure on us. Neither has ever demanded that we turn these
territories over to Azerbaijan.

Question: What do you think of Georgia’s chances of becoming a NATO
country in the near future?

Nikolai Oganesjan: According to Katsirdakis, this particular issue
is still in the initial phase of discussion now. I do not think that
Georgia’s entry into NATO will set up a new dividing line because
the United States and NATO are interested in an integral framework of
relations spanning all the entire southern part of the Caucasus. The
fact that Armenia does not aspire to NATO membership and that the
Alliance does not insist that it do so may actually ease tension in
the relations between Russia and NATO should it escalate over the
matter. Nothing prevents cooperation between Russia and the Alliance
in this part of the world. Why is there the notion that someone must
drive the other out? If Moscow and Washington promote a well-balanced
and farsighted policy in the region, a more flexible policy, then both
will be able to remain here and serve the interests of the countries
of the region. We should find out exactly what Russia and the United
States want here and do whatever it takes to make sure that their
own interests do not take precedence over ours. The southern part of
the Caucasus will then cease being a battlefield and become a bridge
between East and West, North and South.

Question: If Georgia is accepted into NATO, despite the unresolved
conflicts, does it mean that Abkhazia and South Ossetia will be
eventually returned to Tbilisi’s jurisdiction with help from the
Alliance?

Nikolai Oganesjan: It depends on exactly what NATO wants to
accomplish. If it wants to defend Georgia from Russia, then the
runaway provinces may be reacquired even before Georgia formally
joins NATO. On the other hand, Georgia may be pursuing false hope
concerning its ability to secure NATO’s help in conflict resolution
once it is a NATO member. Article Five of the North Atlantic Treaty
states that an aggression against a NATO member is regarded as an
aggression against all and that other NATO countries must come to its
help only if the member in question was not the one to provoke the
aggression. I do not really expect that NATO will want to be drawn
into the hostilities over an age-old conflict.

Sadoyan Has Not Withdrawn His Candidacy

SADOYAN HAS NOT WITHDRAWN HIS CANDIDACY

A1+
[08:25 pm] 27 March, 2007

Today 10 parties presented documents to the NA:’ Democratic Path’,
‘ National Unity Party’, ‘ Armenian Youth Party’, ‘Republican Party
of Armenia’, ‘ People’s Party’, ‘ Communist Party of Armenia’, ‘
Markcist Party of Armenia’, ‘Social-Democratic Party of Armenia’,
‘People’s Party of Armenia’ and ‘ New Times Party’.

By the end of the day CEC will make public the names of the candidates
to have self-refuted.: A1+ was informed that Nune Ghumashyan has
self-refuted in # 5 electoral area.

Arshak Sadoyan, "National Democratic Alliance" candidate though
announced to Mass Media, he hasn’t officially withdrawn his candidacy.

If Arshak Sadoyan doesn’t present the required papers for registration
in the CEC, it will turn out to be self-refute," Ruzanna Krunkyan,
chairman of # 12 electoral committee.

March 28, 6:00 p.m. is the deadline for the parties and candidates
to apply for the NA elections.

Global Finance awarded `Converse Bank’ the best bank of Armenia

Mediamax Agency, Armenia
March 26 2007

Global Finance awarded `Converse Bank’ the best bank of Armenia in
the `Best banks of emerging markets’ nomination

Yerevan, March 26 /Mediamax/. Three years on end the Global Finance
magazine declares `Converse Bank’ the best bank of Armenia in the
`Best banks of emerging markets’ nomination.

As Mediamax was told in the Marketing Department of `Converse Bank’,
the main criteria for the selection, which are used by the Global
Finance specialists, are the quality of the services, provided to
customers, the competitive tariffs, the implementation of new
services, the strategic relations, etc.

The best bank of Georgia, according to Global Finance, is the TBC
BANK, and the best bank of Azerbaijan – the International Bank of
Azerbaijan.

Armenian PM to be buried on March 28, Pres Accepts Govmt Resignation

Mediamax Agency, Armenia
March 26 2007

Armenian Prime Minister to be buried on March 28, President accepted
the resignation of the government

Yerevan, March 26 /Mediamax/. Armenian Prime Minister Andranik
Margarian will be buried on March 28 in the Yerevan pantheon after
Komitas. As Mediamax was told in the State Commission on Funeral
Organization, the civil funeral will take place March 27 at 18:00 in
the apartment of the Prime Minister.

The farewell ceremony with Andranik Margarian will start March 28 at
12:00 in the building of the National Academic Theatre of Opera and
Ballet. The funeral will start 15:00.

Armenian President Robert Kocharian signed a decree today on
declaring March 28 a mourning day in connection with the death of the
Prime Minister Andranik Margarian.

The Ministries, the Heads of regions, the Mayor of Yerevan, the Heads
of Armenian diplomatic missions abroad are entitled on the day of
mourning to half-mast the state flag of Armenia.

Armenian President Robert Kocharian accepted today the resignation of
the Armenian government in accordance with the 55th article of the
Constitution.

As Mediamax was told the press service of the cabinet of ministers,
Robert Kocharian held a special session of the government today. The
President charged the members of the government to continue the work
until the new cabinet of ministers is formed.

The participants of the session honored with a minute of silence the
memory of the Prime Minister Andranik Margarian, who suddenly passed
away March 25.

`We lost a statesman, a colleague, a friend, who for 7 years headed
the government, and those 7 years were the best years of our state.
Occupying a high state position, he remained a modest, tolerant and a
decent person. In our memories Andranik Margarian will remain just as
that, first of all, due to his personal qualities. Andranik Margarian
left at a very responsible moment, and the authorities should make
the right decisions to find a way out from this situation’, Armenian
President Robert Kocharian stated.

ANKARA: Armenian resolution may not go to Congress: Babacan

NTV MSNBC, Turkey
March 27 2007

Armenian resolution may not go to Congress: Babacan

The Turkish Economy Minister praised the efforts of US Secretary of
State Condoleezza Rice to push for the bill to be dropped.

Güncelleme: 12:10 TSÝ 27 Mart 2007 SalýWASHINGTON – The chances of
the US Congress voting on a resolution formally recognising
allegations that the Ottoman Empire committed an act of genocide
against its Armenian citizens was receding, according to Turkey’s
Economy Minister.

Ali Babacan, who is the Turkish State Minister responsible for the
Economy and Ankara’s chief European Union said Monday it was now less
likely that a resolution on Armenian genocide allegations would come
to the floor of the US Congress.

`Things looked extremely dark two months ago but thanks to the
efforts exerted by the Turkish Foreign Ministry and the staff at our
Washington Embassy, as well as our lawmakers and non-governmental
organisations, I see better chances that the resolution would not be
submitted to the Congress,’ Babacan said in Washington after
attending the 26th annual conference of the Turkish American Council
(ATC).

PM Was One of Few Political Figures Anxious About Fate of Art

ANDRANIK MARGARIAN WAS ONE OF SINGLE POLITICAL FIGURES WHO WAS ANXIOUS
ABOUT FATE OF ART, HEAD OF DRAMATIC THEATER SAYS

YEREVAN, MARCH 26, NOYAN TAPAN. With the untimely death of Prime
Minister Andranik Margarian the Armenian people lost not only a great
statesman, but also a devotee of culture. As Armen Khandikian, Art
Director of Yerevan H. Ghaplanian State Dramatic Theater, said in his
interview to Noyan Tapan correspondent, the Prime Minister was one of
single political figures who was anxious about fate of art, especially
theater. In A. Khandikian’s words, the Prime Minister was the friend
of the Dramatic Theater: nearly a dozen of performances were staged at
the theater with A. Margarian’s support, including Hamlet, Macbeth,
Neutral Zone. "During the years of his tenure we never met indifference
when applying to him with some issue. And if it wasn’t for A.
Margarian’s support, our theater would have a serious regress,"
A. Khandikian said. In the words of Ruben Gevorgiants, Chairman of
Union of Cinematographers of Armenia, the Prime Minister was loved by
the people. In his words, many performances were staged at various
theaters, cultural events were organized with A. Margarian’s
support. "A. Margarian did rather great work during his tenure. He
could still long work and serve his people," R. Gevorgiants said.

Ruben Khlghatian Re-Elected Armavir Mayor

RUBEN KHLGHATIAN RE-ELECTED ARMAVIR MAYOR

ARMAVIR, MARCH 26, NOYAN TAPAN. The current mayor of the city of
Armavir, deputy head of the Armavir regional structure of the
Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) Ruben Khlghatian has been re-elected
mayor of Armavir. The commission of the electoral disctrict No 21 made
this decision on the evening of March 26 after summarizing the results
of the elections held on March 25 and taking into account the fact
that no applications-complaints were received in the prescribed
period.

8,322 voters voted for R. Khlghatian, while 6,844 voters – for his
rival Arayik Aghababian, head of the Armavir regional structure of the
"Prosperous Armenia" Party. 15,791 out of the total number of 25,884
of Armavir voters participated in the voting. 598 voting papers were
recognized as invalid. There were 28 inaccuracies.