Congressmen Refused To Approve Expanses For Placing Air Defense Syst

CONGRESSMEN REFUSED TO APPROVE EXPANSES FOR PLACING AIR DEFENSE SYSTEM IN EUROPE

PanARMENIAN.Net
03.05.2007 14:09 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ U.S. House Subcommittee for Strategic Armaments
refused to approve expenses for placing an American air defense system
in Europe.

Subcommittee members unanimously voted against those expenses, totally
$160 million, which would cover costs for installing interceptor
missiles in Poland, Lenta.ru reports citing The Financial Times.

Earlier this year George Bush asked Congress to approve financing of
placing air defense elements in Europe, totally $310 million. Besides
placing 10 interceptor missiles in Poland this program supposes
construction of a radar station in Czech Republic.

Discussions over expenses are not over yet and they can be approved
by the full complement of U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate.

Yerevan Mayor’s Office Implements Work Of 19 Bln 256 Mln Drams In Fi

YEREVAN MAYOR’S OFFICE IMPLEMENTS WORK OF 19 BLN 256 MLN DRAMS IN FIRST QUARTER OF 2007

Noyan Tapan
May 02 2007

YEREVAN, MAY 2, NOYAN TAPAN. In 2007, Yerevan mayor’s office will
implement work of 83 bln 718 mln drams (about 249 mln USD). The mayor
Yervand Zakarian said at the May 2 press conference that work of 19
bln 325 mln drams was done in the first quarter of 2007 under the
social and economic program of the mayor’s office, work of 3 bln 256
mln drams – under the program of disrict communities.

According to the mayor, the RA government-approved Master
Plan envisages developing the zoning projects of all Yerevan
communities. He said that the zoning project of Kentron community is
already prepared, while those of Arabkir, Ajapniak, Davitashen and
Nork-Marash comminities will be developed by late 2007. The zoning
projects of all Yerevan communities will be completed in 2008.

Y. Zakarian noted that this year it is envisaged to reinforce eight
3rd degree accident-prone apartment buildings. 4 apartment buildings
will be constructed as housing compensation for residents of 4th
degree accident-prone buildings.

In the words of Y. Zakarian, development work will start in the 30th
district of the city within the next few months. The mayor underlined
that in built-up zones, new apartments will be offered first of all to
former residents of these areas. Those who refuse to receive housing
compensation will be offered monetary compensation.

The mayor said that Leningradian Street and a section of
Malatia-Sebastia Street will undergo major repairs. Pedestrian subways
and crossings will be constructed at the crossroads of Heratsi –
Koryun – Nalbandian – Charents Streets, in Isakov Avenue and in
Myasnikian Avenue near the Botanical Gardens. Construction of an
underground motorway at the crossroads of Khanjian and Tigram the
Great Streets will start in the 2nd quarter of this year.

It was noted that repairs of the roofs and heating systems of 9
comprehensive schools in Yerevan will be carried out this year. Thus
100 out of the 212 comprehensive schools under the jurisdiction
of Yerevan mayor’s office will have their boiler-houses for
heating. Heating systems of the remaining schools and kindergartens
will be restored in the next three years.

In Samvel Babayan’s Opinion, Nagorno Karabakh Problem Can Be Solved

IN SAMVEL BABAYAN’S OPINION, NAGORNO KARABAKH PROBLEM CAN BE SOLVED ONLY IN CASE OF EUROPEAN UNION’S INTERVENTION

Noyan Tapan
May 02 2007

YEREVAN, MAY 2, NOYAN TAPAN. The Nagorno Karabakh problem can be
solved only in case of European Union’s intervention. Samvel Babayan,
former NKR Defence Minister, expressed such opinion at the April 30
interview on Shant TV company.

S. Babayan, who is currently taking part in the elections with the
Dashink (Alliance) Party founded and headed by him, is convinced that
it is necessary that the "European Union takes Nagorno Karabakh under
its mandate." This, in his words, will enable to return refugees
and displaced persons to the places of their former residence, to
reestablish mutual confidence between Armenians and Azeris, and only
after which a referendum about the status of that region can be held.

S. Babayan, who was one of the distinguished organizers of Karabakh
armed forces in the years of Karabakh-Azerbaijan armed conflict,
considers possible voluntary return of Azeris to Nagorno Karabakh
before determination of the region’s status with a reservation that the
consent of current NKR authorities is also needed for this. He gave
assurance that it is impossible to achieve solution of the problem
through negotiations carried on within the framework of OSCE due to
diametrically opposite positions of Armenia and Azerbaijan in the issue
of Nagorno Karabakh status. He considered as groundless the statements
voiced lately that the sides "are close to agreement." In his opinion,
negotiating within the framework of OSCE is just "waste of time."

A. Babayan emphasized that the above mentioned provisions concerning
Nagorno Karabakh settlement are included in the preelection program of
his party. In his words, the Dashink is the only party, the program
of which includes provisions related not only to home political,
but also foreign political sphere.

UNDP Attaches Great Importance To Holding Exhibitions Of Heat Supply

UNDP ATTACHES GREAT IMPORTANCE TO HOLDING EXHIBITIONS OF HEAT SUPPLY SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES IN ARMENIA

Arka News Agency, Armenia
May 2 2007

YEREVAN, May 2. /ARKA/. The United Nations Development Program
(UNDP) attaches great importance to conducting exhibitions of heat
supply systems and technologies in Armenia, said Deputy Resident
Representative UNDP Armenia Alexander Avanessov.

"Similar exhibitions are of great importance. For the UNDP the issues
of heat supply are closely connected with the issues of the economic
development and poor layers. People’s social economic conditions
depend on the heat supply and effective use of energy supplies,"
Avanessov said. He added that similar exhibitions permit to learn the
results of heat supply development projects executed in the country.

Avanessov said that at present the UNDP assists the rehabilitation
of heat supply systems in the cities of Spitak and Gyumri, capital’s
Avan and Davidashen communities, due to which apartments with 70ths
people will be provided with heat supply.

Besides, due to the UNDP project, $40mln investments in the
rehabilitation sphere were provided in Avan and Davidashen.

The second annual exhibition of heat supply systems and technologies
which will last will May 4 is organized by the Armenian Renewable
Energy Foundation and the World Bank. 40 companies and organizations
participate in it, in particular, the network of the following shops:
"Comfort", "Euroterm", company AR & AR, as well as banks and credit
organizations.

The first exhibition was held in Yerevan on March 15, 2006 on the
initiative of the Foundation and the USAID.

Georgia, Russia Coordinate Completion Of Bases’ Pullout

GEORGIA, RUSSIA COORDINATE COMPLETION OF BASES’ PULLOUT

ITAR-TASS News Agency, Russia
May 1, 2007 Tuesday 01:14 PM EST

Deputy chief of the Georgian armed forces staff Vladimir Chachibaya
and commander of the Russian forces in the South Caucasus Andrei
Popov have coordinated a plan of the complete withdrawal of Russian
military bases from Georgia.

"Georgia is ready to give comprehensive assistance to the completion
of the Russian bases’ withdrawal," the Georgian Defense Ministry said
on Tuesday.

It is planned to pull out the Russian military base in Akhalkalaki
by July 1, while the Batumi base will close down by October 1, 2008.

The withdrawal of military hardware and property from the Batumi base
will resume on May 15, Popov told Itar-Tass. "Eleven trains will carry
away military hardware and property to Russia, while four planes will
bring the base’s property to the Russian military base in Armenia’s
Gyumri this year," he said.

Some property from the Akhalkalaki base will be taken away to Russia
by two trains on May 17 and 24.

[iso-8859-1] Turkey’s joining EU will force it to corre

Turkey’s joining EU will force it to correctly assess its past

PanARMENIAN.Net
27.04.2007 16:49 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenia doesn’t stand against Turkey’s membership in
the European Union, Armenian President Robert Kocharian said during a
meeting with the students of the Yerevan State University. Armenia will
have a predictable and firm neighbor in this case, he said. "Turkey’s
joining EU will force it to correctly assess its past but it should
fulfill the EU’s conditions. I should mention that the issue is more
pungent for European states than for Turkey itself. Europeans do not
want to have a state with different culture and faith in their family,"
Robert Kocharian underscored.

The RA President said acknowledgement of the Armenian Genocide by
Turkey is on Armenia’s foreign agenda.

"Let them keep the border closed as long as they wish.

We will not abandon the demand to recognize the Armenian Genocide. At
that we by no means bind recognition with the claim for lands or any
other compensation. These are different things. In international
structures Turkey connects these two aspects, saying "if Turkey
recognizes Genocide, Armenia will claim lands". We can speak of
compensations only," the RA leader said.

If Azerbaijan shows political will progress in Nagorno-Karabakh peac

If Azerbaijan shows political will progress in Nagorno-Karabakh peace talks
is possible: Armenian FM

Arminfo
2007-04-28 10:07:00

Armenian FM Vardan Oskanyan who is visiting Brussels has met with
EU High Representative for Common Foreign and Security Policy Javier
Solana.

The Information and Press Department of the Foreign Ministry of
Armenia reports the sides to discuss the prospects of Armenia-EU
relations. Oskanyan said that Armenia wants to deepen its political
dialogue with the EU. The sides discussed the Nagorno-Karabakh
problem and the Belgian stage of the peace talks. Oskanyan said
that if Azerbaijan shows political will, early progress in the
talks is quite possible. Oskanyan reconfirmed Armenia’s negative
attitude towards GUAM’s initiative. Oskanyan and Solana exchanged
views concerning Armenian-Turkish relations, nuclear problems and
the recent developments over Iran.

Serge Sargsyan: Georgia Is A Very Important Country For Us

SERGE SARGSYAN: GEORGIA IS A VERY IMPORTANT COUNTRY FOR US

ArmRadio.am
27.04.2007 14:42

Georgia is a very important country for us, RA Prime Minister Serge
Sargsyan declared in an interview with the Russian "Nezavisimaya
Gazeta" newspaper.

In his words, the relations between Armenia and Georgia cannot be
called complex. For Armenia it is the only outlet to external world,
the republic receives most part of cargoes through Georgia.

"Any negative change in Georgia is pregnant with consequences for us.

Certainly, we are interested in developing relations. I think that
will be the case. If, let’s say, the Georgian authorities decide to
join the NATO, we shall respect this decision, hoping that it will
not affect Armenia’s security and will not have a negative influence
on Armenian-Georgian relations," Serge Sargsyan underlined.

"Armtech 2007" To Play Important Role In Development Of Armenian Igo

"ARMTECH 2007" TO PLAY IMPORTANT ROLE IN DEVELOPMENT OF ARMENIAN IGORMATION TECHNOLOGIES SECTOR

Noyan Tapan
Apr 26 2007

YEREVAN, APRIL 26, NOYAN TAPAN. A 50-member delegation will represent
Armenia at the first Armenian high-tech congress "Armtech 2007"
to be held in San Francisco on July 4-7. Armen Grigorian, Secretary
of the IT Development Support Council, Head of the Secretariat on IT
Development Issues of the Armenian Development Agency (ADA), told NT
correspondent about it.

According to him, the USAID Competitive Armenian Private Sector (CAPS)
Program will assist representatives of 10 newly established Armenian
IT companies with participating in the congress. Representatives
of another 10 IT companies will take part in "Armtech 2007" at
the expense of their own funds. A. Grigorian said that a number
of scientific production enterprises engaged in Armenia’s other
high-tech sectors such as biotechnologies, chemistry, nanotechnologies,
alternative renewable energy – have also expressed a desire to sent
their representatives to San Francisco. "Our goal is to obtain funds
to ensure their participation," the ADA official noted.

He said that representatives of leading US scientific centers,
high-tech companies and venture funds will take part in "Armtech 2007".

In his words, discussions will be held in accordance with the above
mentioned sectors, as well as speciality subsections.

"The congress will play an important role in terms of finding new
partners for Armenian high-tech companies, attracting investments to
high-tech sectors of our economy and encouraging their development,
as their potential will be presented to leading global companies
which have offices in Silicon Valley," A. Grigorian said.

Interview Of Director General Of ArmenTel CJSC Oleg Blizniuk To ArmI

INTERVIEW OF DIRECTOR GENERAL OF ARMENTEL CJSC OLEG BLIZNIUK TO ARMINFO AGENCY

ArmInfo Agency
2007-04-26 16:12:00

Armenia Deserved the Right to Be Ahead of Universe

Mr. Blizniuk, on April 12, RA President claimed of possibility of
solving the problem of ArmenTel’s monopoly to fixed communication in
September. In your opinion, how much real it is to manage in terms?

– The terms are quite real. We plan to solve the issue of monopoly
by October-November, 2007. On the whole, we intend to manage
in October. You see, the problem is in the complexity of the
juridical and technical support. It’s not so easy as it may seem
prima facie. However, we shall try to manage in terms. Believe me,
we are not afraid of possible deprivation of sole rights to the fixed
communication, especially as the "VympelCom" got used to work under
conditions of severe competition. Moreover, in case of exclusion of
monopoly, our hands will be loosen during implementation of projects
of interest, on one hand. On the other hand, it will allow to work
without a backward glance at the primary competitors. We are sure
that the refusal from monopoly in the telecommunication market of
Armenia will do good to the consumers. Yet, the problem of quality
arises here. If other companies, besides us, are present in the
market, which will be able to assure the same high-quality and
reliable service, everybody will be glad of it. The point is how
much qualitative these services will be. If we refuse of monopoly,
the license for the telecommunication activity will be received
by many companies, that may cause problems, since these companies
should have not only juridical but financial assurance as well. This
should not be a server-provider in a cellar with one computer and
rendering of communication services by stealth . This must be a
company that is responsible for both the service, the quality and
the prices. In case of mass distribution of licenses, the risk of
consumer’s facing a low-grade services increases that, in its turn,
may entail complaints. Who will answer for this? The license must be
provided by something. Several rather strong provider-companies are
presently available in the telecommunication market, among which the
Arminco, Externet, Web and others, which we see the competitors.

Otherwise saying, the consumer should deal with the companies which
are seriously present in the communication market and are ready to
work with their clients openly and render high-quality services.

– What the intention of putting off the terms of the programme
fulfillment for providing the Armenian villages with digital
communication is stipulated for?

– This programme is rather material-capacious and requires great
investments. But the point is not even in investments. Prior to
the sale of "ArmenTel" to the Russian "VympelCom", the major part
of the Company’s commitments was frozen, that is clear, since the
previous owner did not want to spend extra money. In particular, the
contracts with both the equipment suppliers and the contractors were
suspended. It was the end of November when we came to the Company. Some
time was necessary to clear up the situation. After the contracts
resumption we were short of time. Moreover, the difficult weather
conditions, caused by heavy snowfalls and frosts, also complicated
the situation. To note, the matter concerns the installation of
telephones in backcountry districts, where the snow cover has not yet
fallen. Nevertheless, the work in this direction was going on. Now,
the programme is under completion.

– In how many villages the telephones are still to be installed?

– They number less than 200. It should be noted that the programme
is carried out in accordance with our schedule and the Company will
manage in new terms. The telephones have been already installed in
over 600 villages, while the network operation area numbers about 1
mln of subscribers.

– If one may claim that the whole system will be digital till the
end of the current year?

– I would not say so, as the digitization includes not only the
installation of the new equipment, but the replacement of the old one
as well. About 400 ATS require replacement, and we shall hardly manage
to do that till the end of this year. We intend to reduce the level of
digitization to 80-90% within 1,5 year. We purpose to provide about 1
mln subscribers with high-quality service by CDM standard. Presently,
we are studying the possibility of buying a terminal to assure access
to the fixed network. We shall obtain new technologies in this case
that will surpass the presently used ones by one degree. The matter
concerns quite new opportunities, that is, the data rate, high-quality
Internet, an excellent automatic outlet to any country of the world.

-If there is any general estimation of this programme? How much will
it cost?

– Yes, there is such an estimation, but I have no right to make it
public. I can only say that it is a question of several millions of
dollar. The company intends to attract the money at the expense of
its own means. The "VympelCom " operates rather efficiently.

– Do you think there is a bona fide competition in the Armenian
telecommunications market?

– As for the "ArmenTel", that is part of the "VympelCom" group,
it got used to work fairly and openly. I would not answer for all
the competitors since it is on their own conscience, and it would be
incorrect to comment on their actions. If we say that the "VympelCom"
is a company that respects itself and behaves correctly in the market,
let us see how the others behave.

– How do you treat the critics about "ArmenTelÂ"?

– It is easy for us to prove out right about the adequacy of our
actions in the market. We make no dumping when carrying out, in
our opinion, an absolutely correct price policy. Our goal is not
to increase the cost of the rendered services but attract the new
subscribers, who would talking as much as possible. It is possible
only in case if the prices are lower. Our equipment, at the cost
of several million of dollars, is not loaded even by 50%. It is
unnecessary to talk about the rise in prices in this situation. In
view of this, I treat the critics very easy, however, this critics
should be constructive.

There were some requirements during the last session of the Public
Services Commission concerning the punishment of the Company for
non-fulfillment of the programme on installation of telephones in
Armenia’s villages on term. Well, we shall be punished, what then? I
consider this requirement a quite non-constructive critic. At this
background, the Commission itself, with which the negotiations
had lasted several months, acted quite soundly, especially as
the Company with its brand is the republic’s common property. The
Company pays very high taxes, being the second one by the volumes of
allocations to the republic’s state budget. It is also incorrect when
the Company is represented from the unattractive viewpoint, that is
done by the private persons who try to place the "ArmenTel" under a
general political level. The goal of the public organizations, which
deal with the protection of consumers, is to establish the contacts
between the producers and the consumers of services.

– As far as we know, the "ArmenTel" intends to implement the NGN
system this year. At what stage is the programme implementation and
what does it represent?

– These are quite new technologies which we intend to implement
in Armenia.

The purpose is to make the service as much convergent as possible,
that is, a strong mobile communication from one platform. This will
entail the replacement of equipment and all the service platforms. We
schedule to complete all the juridical aspects with the conducting of
an international tender for selection of the equipment supplier within
the next 1,5-2 years. The implementation of the project will start
close by the end of 2007. The newest and the best equipment will be
delivered. We have an excellent chance to implement the NGN system,
i.e. the availability of both the fixed and cell communication.

Thus, all the talks that the "VympelCom" does not know about the
fixed communication, are irrelevant. Believe me, it has gained the
understanding of it.

Armenia and its people with such history are worthy to be ahead of
the Universe.

Unambiguously, with the programme implementation, the consumers will
be enabled to enter the wideband Internet, create media-services,
etc. Other additional services will be also developed, besides NGN,
including the wireless Internet, which will allow the consumers to
receive the maximum package of services. In general, the problem of
Internet is painfully perceived in Armenia.

The "ArmenTel" will do the best in this direction for our subscribers
be able to get the maximum number of services. We have recently
introduced one novelty more, that is, the subscribers are enabled
to easily enter the Internet through 4 eight. I think, this kind of
service will be demanded.

– Last year, there was a question of creating a standby MTC in the
structure of "ArmenTel". What stage is this project at?

– A very serious work is being presently carried out over this
project. We have two stations under operation at this moment. We
consider the issue of implementing the third MTC, and I think we
shall succeed in its fulfillment. The equipment suppliers will be
determined in April by tender. We intend to do the maximum in 2007
to start the process of transfer to the absolute digitization in 2008.

-You have noted the new services in the Internet system. What does
it give to the Company?

– You know, this is not the basic part of our business, and the gain
in a percent ratio is quite small. However, we have to do that from
the viewpoint of social direction.

– The "Veles Capital" Russian Company estimated the efficiency of
"ArmenTel" by 48,6% by EBITDA system, among the "VympelCom" companies.

– I think this indicator is very high. For comparison, the EBITDA in
metallurgical industry makes up 23%. Meanwhile, the investments in
the communication have always been long-term. The world experience
shows that the investments return starts in 5-6 years, while we have
managed to return the investments in 1,5-2 years. In view of this,
the level of profitability of about 50% is a very high indicator. It
exceeds 20-30% in other countries.

– What level do you intend to reach by the end of 2007?

– The goal is not to lessen but increase…

– As far as I know, the "ArmenTel" starts the process of medical
insurance of all its 5,000 employees. If it won’t set you back a bit?

– This is part of the social package present in "VympelCom". Since the
" ArmenTel" is in the group of "VympelCom" companies, this process
covers, of course, the Company’s employees. All of us understand that
there has never been such a process in "ArmenTel". It is important
to us for our employee be able to receive all the kinds of services
in a medical establishment free of charge. We are implementing a good
social programme, including the wages and the transparency of awarding
bonuses. Everyone gets per the work, the bonuses vary. Therefore,
the "VympelCom" is one of the most attractive companies in Russia. We
intend to implement something like that in Armenia for every employee
be proud of working in "ArmenTel".

Alexander Avanesov, ArmInfo, April 26

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