Teheran Interested In Promoting Energy Cooperation With Yerevan

TEHERAN INTERESTED IN PROMOTING ENERGY COOPERATION WITH YEREVAN

PanARMENIAN.Net
06.07.2006 13:46 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The first round of talks between Iranian and Armenian
delegations led by Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Robert Kocharian was held
in Teheran.

During the meeting Ahmadinejad appreciated Iranian-Armenian
partnership, favoring further strengthening of cooperation forms. He
expressed Teheran’s interests in developing cooperation with Yerevan in
transport, culture, sport, tourism and especially energy fields. The
Iranian President noted the successful activities of the joint
Iranian-Armenian Intergovernmental Commission on Trade and Economic
Cooperation.

In his turn Kocharian noted that over 90 documents on cooperation
between Iran and Armenia were signed. He invited his Iranian
counterpart to visit Armenia. The invitation was accepted with
gratitude.

Kocharian also expressed Armenia’s interest in expanding mutually
favorable cooperation with Iran in energy, electric energy and
transport, especially joining the railways of the two countries,
reports Irna.

Armenia Pres, Iranian Leaders To Discuss Bilateral Relations

ARMENIA PRES, IRANIAN LEADERS TO DISCUSS BILATERAL RELATIONS

ITAR-TASS News Agency
July 4, 2006

Armenian President Robert Kocharyan leaves for Iran on Wednesday
for a two-day working visit. He intends to meet with Iranian leaders
to discuss a wide range of matters concerning bilateral relations,
presidential press secretary Viktor Sogomonyan has told Itar-Tass.

Armenia and neighbouring Iran, where a150, 000-member Armenian
community lives, actively interact in various spheres, in the field
of energy, in particular. The building of a gas pipeline, which is
to run from Iran to Armenia, is currently under way. A hydropower
station is projected to be built on the border river Arax, where an
Iranian company has built a wind-driven power station.

Ashot Gulyan: Not All Items Of OSCE MG Statement Acceptable To NKR A

ASHOT GULYAN: NOT ALL ITEMS OF OSCE MG STATEMENT ACCEPTABLE TO NKR AND ARMENIA

PanARMENIAN.Net
06.07.2006 16:06 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Latest proposals of co-chairs of the OSCE MG for
settlement of the NK conflict can serve a basis for talks on settlement
of the Karabakh conflict, NKR Speaker Ashot Gulyan stated at a news
conference in Stepanakert.

In his words, not all provisions of the statement in question are
acceptable to the NK leadership and Armenia. "Making public proposals
on basic settlement principles by the mediators is aimed at launching
public intercourse by the parties to the Nagorno Karabakh conflict. By
that the MG co-chairs provide an opportunity to the parties to find
a solution to the problem on their own," the NKR Speaker remarked.

Ashot Gulyan expressed positive opinion on the future settlement being
a comprehensive one judging from MG co-chairs’ statements. Speaking
of the opportunity to solve the issue this year he underscored that
the situation in Azerbaijan and the behavior of Azeri authorities
evidence that Baku is not ready to a settlement. "The agreement of
the Azeri party to dialogue with NK will signal that Azerbaijan really
wants to solve the conflict," the NKR Speaker said.

As of the opportunity to send a peacekeeping contingent to the Karabakh
conflict zone, Gulyan remarked "conversations on a peacekeeping
operation are early." Calling peacekeeping forces a guarantor of
sustaining peace and fulfillment of an agreement between the parties,
the Speaker emphasized that the cease-fire is sustained without third
parties, which is possible in the future as well, reports IA De-Facto.

TEHRAN: Armenian President Arrives In Tehran

ARMENIAN PRESIDENT ARRIVES IN TEHRAN

IRNA website, Tehran
5 Jul 06

Tehran, 5 July: Armenian President Robert Kocharyan arrived in Tehran
at the head of a high-ranking politico-economic delegation for an
official visit on Wednesday [5 July].

On hand to welcome the Armenian president and his entourage upon
their arrival at Mehrabad International Airport here was Iranian
Foreign Minister Manuchehr Mottaki.

An official welcoming ceremony is to be held by Iranian President
Mahmud Ahmadinezhad for his Armenian counterpart at the Presidential
Office within the next few hours.

Armenian Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanan, Minister of Energy Armen
Movsisyan and Deputy Foreign Minister Armen Kirakosian are accompanying
the president in this visit.

The Armenian president, during his two-day stay here, is scheduled
to hold separate meetings with President Ahmadinezhad and Foreign
Minister Manuchehr Mottaki.

The sides will also discuss issues of mutual interest as well as
regional and international developments.

Iran Postpones Talks With EU

IRAN POSTPONES TALKS WITH EU

Xinhua, China
July 6 2006

TEHRAN, July 5 (Xinhua) — Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki
said on Wednesday that a meeting between Iran’s top nuclear negotiator
Ali Larijani and EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana over Iran’s
nuclear issue, originally scheduled for Wednesday, had been postponed,
the official IRNA news agency reported.

Mottaki made the declaration on the sidelines of a welcoming ceremony
of Armenian President Robert Kocharian who is in Iran ona two-day
official visit..

"There will be no negotiations between Larijani and Solana today,"
the minister was quoted as saying, without giving further details.

Larijani and EU foreign policy chief Solana had been due to explore
whether Iran is ready to respond to a package agreed on by the five
permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany over its
nuclear issue, which demands Iran suspend uranium enrichment in return
for economic and political incentives.

Meanwhile, an EU statement said that Larijani would meet Solana on
Thursday and on July 11.

"I was surprised to hear that Dr. Ali Larijani has decided at the
last minute to postpone his trip to Brussels as previously agreed
with him to take place today," Solana said in the statement.

"I have just spoken to Dr. Larijani on the phone and we decided to
meet tomorrow in Brussels, then continue the discussions on July 11,"
the statement added.

Western powers have recently mounted pressures on Iran, asking the
country to formally respond by mid July to the six-nation package.

During a Moscow meeting last Thursday, foreign ministers of the Group
of Eight industrialized countries urged Iran to give "a clear and
substantive response" to the package at the upcoming meeting between
Larijani and Solana.

But Larijani said on Monday that he would not give a response to the
package in his meeting with Solana, saying it was not "reasonable"
for the West to demand a suspension of Iran’s nuclear program.

A senior U.S. official said on Monday that Iran must respond to the
offer by July 12 or it would face action by the UN Security Council.

"If Iran has not responded by July 12, then I think the pressure will
be enormous on the Iranians from all the international community,"
said U.S. Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Nicholas Burns.

On June 6, Solana presented Iran with the package, which includes
both incentives aimed at persuading Iran to suspend uranium enrichment
and possible sanctions if Iran does not comply. The United States has
accused Iran of secretly developing nuclear weapons under a civilian
front, a charge categorically denied by Tehran.

BAKU: Allahshukur Pashazade Chaired The Meeting Of Religious Leaders

ALLAHSHUKUR PASHAZADE CHAIRED THE MEETING OF RELIGIOUS LEADERS SUMMIT

Today, Azerbaijan
July 4 2006

Caucasus Muslims Office leader Sheikulislam Haji Allahshukur Pashazade
chaired the meeting of world summit of religious leaders held in
Moscow today.

APA was told about it by Caucasus Muslims Office press service leader
Haji Akif Agayev has told.

Making a speech in the forum Sheikulislam Haji Allahshukur Pashazade
touching on the Nagorno Garabagh problem, stated the way out of the
problem refusal from the separatism, territorial integrity, following
the law norms. In the forum, Haji Allahshukur Pashazade presented
the order to world Patriarch Aleksey II.

About 100 religious leaders participate in the summit representing
Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and Buddhism.

Tomorrow general Declaration will be adopted on the results achieved in
the summit. That document within the summit of G-8 to be held in Sankt
Petersburg city will be presented to the leaders of those countries.

URL:

http://www.today.az/news/society/27849.html

Minister: Armenia Faces Problem Of Substantial Reformation Of Educat

MINISTER: ARMENIA FACES PROBLEM OF SUBSTANTIAL REFORMATION OF EDUCATION SECTOR

ARKA News Agency, Armenia
July 3 2006

YEREVAN, July 3. /ARKA/. Armenia faces the problem of substantial
reformation of education sector, Armenian Education Minister Levon
Mkrtchjyan said Friday in parliament.

In his words, the republic’s education system is badly in need of
being updated and brought in conformity with international standards.

In his opinion, it is very important to make the country’s schools
diplomas recognizable and admissible outside the republic.

He said the intellectual reserves accumulated for long years of soviet
rule are already expiring.

Hajieva Wanted Torosyan To Help Her

HAJIEVA WANTED TOROSYAN TO HELP HER
Karine Asatryan

A1+
[02:51 pm] 30 June, 2006

The Azeris do not understand that fires have no administrative
borderlines. According to member of the Armenian delegation Hermine
Naghdalyan, they speak about the fires in the territories near Karabakh
without realizing that people can’t burn the fields and forests which
feed them. According to Naghdalyan, this is done to distract attention
from the destruction of the Armenian monuments in Nakhijevan.

During the discussions of forest fires Tigran Torosyan addressed
the session too. He mentioned that he would not make a speech if it
weren’t for the request of Gyultekin Hajieva, member of the Azeri
delegation who asked him to help her include the issue of fires in
the PACE agenda. Mr. Torosyan is ready to help but only about the
issues of the agenda.

"Why don’t they say that three years ago the NKR authorities applied
to Azerbaijan asking them to create mechanisms with the help of OSCE
in order to solve suchlike problems? Fires are possible in summer when
grass is too dry. The Azeris show with their behavior that they don’t
care why there are fires, they don’t care about extinguishing them,
all they want is to make fuss", Mr. Torosyan said. He also informed
the PACE delegates that OSCE has held monitoring in the region and
has found no traces of fire.

Naturally, Gyultekin Hajieva who made speech directly afterwards denied
the fact of monitoring saying that it was not for investigating the
fires but for the violation of the ceasefire. What is interesting
is that after a one-week hubbub over the issue the representative of
Azerbaijan said that she would not speak about it if it weren’t for
the speech of the Armenian delegates.

By the way, Pashaeva, another representative of the Azeri delegation
announced that official Yerevan supports the "separatists", that
is, the residents of Karabakh. For example, Robert Kocharyan sends
congratulating messages to them, Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan
pays visit to Karabakh, etc.

According to her, the Minks group must continue its work, but the
behavior of the Armenian side is an obstacle for it. "If we ignore
all this, we will face an ecological disaster", Pashaeva concluded.

Kyiv: A Word With Aram Sargsyan

A WORD WITH ARAM SARGSYAN
by Jesse Schwartz, Kyiv Post Staff Writer

Kyiv Post, Ukraine
June 28 2006

© Konstantin Klimenko

Aram Sargsyan, inspired entrepreneur, accidental restaurateur Aram
Sargsyan is an effortlessly warm person. Entrepreneurs often find
it necessary to affect geniality, but there is nothing disingenuous
about the man who sat before me, leisurely sipping an espresso and
explaining how a software developer like himself ended up opening a
restaurant. And, in fact, it’s in his own cafe that we’re meeting,
a few diners casually finishing off plates of fresh Armenian food.

"I wanted to have a laboratory in which I could try out and exhibit
my innovations," he says, gesturing around the room.

If he were a chef, the statement would seem less out of place – but
the connection between computing and cuisine becomes clearer as new
patrons arrive. Along with a small metal basket of pepper, salt and
napkins, the waitress also leaves behind a small handheld computer,
the menu already loaded onto the screen.

Sargsyan explains that patrons browse the selections digitally
(there’s a normal menu, of course). Then I watch as the server,
equipped with a handheld, taps the selection into the screen and the
order wirelessly feeds to the kitchen.

I ask if his system will gradually circumvent the need for a wait
staff at all, Sargsyan’s broad smile returns.

"Well, perhaps one day, but the interaction between servers and diners
– between people – is still very important." In fact, facilitating
human contact is a priority for the young inventor. "I’m working on a
system now where, along with our menu, patrons will have a selection
of games that they’ll be able to play wirelessly with each other."

While this might sound like odd behavior for people enjoying a
quick lunch, the sounds of construction in the next room underscore
Sargsyan’s foresight.

"We’re expanding, building a full bar, and we plan to have live jazz
shows soon."

For now, though, diners get to enjoy impressively fast wireless
connections free of charge as long as they bring their own laptops.

"I’d rather it be free and have people enjoying the technology and
community inside the cafe," he explains.

I soon find out that the live music is as much a passion for Sargsyan
as the art of inventing. An accomplished jazz saxophonist in his own
right back in Yerevan, the capital of his native Armenia, he spent much
of his time organizing jazz festivals in his country. After receiving
an MBA from the American University of Yerevan, Aram Sargsyan tried
his hand at many things. But, as is so often the case with immigrants
to Ukraine, he soon realized there were better opportunities abroad.

"My friend owned a distributing business in Ukraine and I explained
to him how having salesmen and warehouse managers wired with handhelds
could streamline his practice and simplify the paper trail.

I then started selling these solutions to other businesses, opening
my own software company, eSoft."

But Sargsyan realized that the lack of technological solutions in
Kyiv as well as the success of his first business underlined another
deficiency here in the capital.

"Ukraine needed more people who had basic computer skills. That why
I started BASIC education center, my training school. I was manager,
coordinator and teacher all at once. After only a year, though, the
work paid off. I brought my wife over from Armenia and she took over
the management."

This freed Sargsyan up to return to his true focus: innovative
technology. Hence, MARM, his cafe (the name is a Russian acronym for
"mobile automated workplace").

"Intel representatives here thought my idea was interesting. They
gave me funding to make two short movies about myself and my system.

I’ve sold three networks so far in Ukraine."

But the big marker, of course, is Western Europe and North America.

Aram says that the restaurant industry here isn’t ready, for the most
part, for such high-tech gadgets.

"I want to work out any bugs first. But in the West my system would be
great for large restaurants, convention centers, cruise ships… But
I’m still looking for investors who know the markets there."

I ask him if he himself plans to play during the live-music nights.

"I have a fear of playing here. In Armenia, I knew everyone and it
was easier for me. I had a band."

Sargsyan smiles and finishes the interview with a word that defines
both his life and his growing success.

"Who knows, though?" he says, smiling. "Hopefully."

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BAKU: Armenian FM: We’ll Insist On Azerbaijan Having Direct Talks Wi

ARMENIAN FM: WE’LL INSIST ON AZERBAIJAN HAVING DIRECT TALKS WITH NK

Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
June 28 2006

Armenia’s Foreign Ministry issued a statement regarding the
negotiations for the settlement of the Nagorno Garabagh conflict (APA).

"Taking into account the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs’ report to the
OSCE Permanent Council, American co-chair Matthew Bryza’s statements
following that as well as Azerbaijan’s statement on solving the
conflict by peaceful way and giving autonomy to Nagorno Garabagh,
we state that the co-chairs announced some part of the principles of
settling the conflict. However, the issue regarding corridor between
Armenia and Nagorno Garabagh and status of Nagorno Garabagh until
the referendum has not been clarified. The co-chairs for the first
time declared that the status of Nagorno Garabagh will be determined
by Nagorno Garabagh population through a referendum. The disputed
issue in the negotiating process is not related to the referendum,
the Presidents have agreed on this matter. The clash of opinion
between Azerbaijan and Armenia is related to the succession of
removing consequences of the armed conflict in Nagorno Garabagh,"
the Armenian Foreign Ministry says.

The Armenian FM also stated that the principles proposed by the OSCE
Minsk Group create a ground for the continuation of the negotiating
process.

"We are ready to continue to have talks with Azerbaijan regarding
these principles. We think Azerbaijan’s changeable position regarding
these principles poses serious obstacle to achieving a success in the
talks. If this policy goes on, Armenia will insist on Azerbaijan’s
having direct talks with Nagorno Garabagh. We remind Azerbaijan that
it will not be able to make the Nagorno Garabagh population give
up the right to freedom and self-determination irrespective of the
volume of its military budget," the Armenian FM concludes.