ANKARA: Turkey determined to clarify Armenian genocide claims -forei

Turkey determined to clarify Armenian genocide claims – foreign minister

Anatolia news agency
4 Aug 05

Ankara, 4 August: “We have been carrying out multi-dimensional works to
reveal the truths about the Armenian issue,” Turkish Foreign Minister
and Deputy Prime Minister Abdullah Gul said on Thursday [4 August].

In response to a question motion of Motherland Party (ANAP)
parliamentarian Muhsin Kocyigit, Gul said, “both the Turkish Ministry
of Foreign Affairs (MFA) and Turkish embassies have been carrying out
multi-dimensional works to reveal the truths about the Armenian issue.

We have published a number of books refuting the allegations
of Armenians, and sent them to decision-making mechanisms,
parliamentarians, academicians, journalists, universities,
libraries and the other relevant institutions in the world through
our embassies.”

“Also, books and articles of both Turkish and foreign academicians
were distributed to the relevant circles. The MFA holds a series
of seminars and conferences with the participation of Turkish and
foreign scientists in countries where Armenian lobby is active,
with the aim of informing public opinion,” he said.

Gul noted, “as a member of the Minsk Group of the Organization for
Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) and as a regional actor
in southern Caucasia, Turkey has been making active contributions to
efforts to resolve the Upper Karabakh dispute between Azerbaijan and
Armenia from the very beginning of the dispute.”

“Turkey closely monitors developments about Azerbaijani refugees
who were forced to leave their homes due to the occupation of Upper
Karabakh by Armenia. In addition to our aid, we pursue an active
policy in order to draw attention of the international community to
the issue,” he said.

[Passage omitted]

During days of Moscow in Yerevan,capsule to be laid in foundation of

DURING DAYS OF MOSCOW IN YEREVAN CAPSULE TO BE LAID IN FOUNDATION OF HOUSE OF MOSCOW

PanArmenian News Network
Aug 3 2005

03.08.2005 02:38

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ During the Days of Moscow in Yerevan to be held
October 7-9 a capsule will be laid in the foundation of the House of
Moscow. The decree was signed by Mayor of Moscow Yuri Luzhkov. The
House of Moscow, which is called to become the center of cultural
cooperation between the capital cities of Armenia and Russia, will be
built in front of the Yerevan City Administration. A Yerevan-based
Moscow investment and construction company will accomplish the
building, IA Regnum reports.

Soccer: Lokomotivi Tbilisi 0-2 Banants Yerevan

Lokomotivi Tbilisi 0-2 Banants Yerevan

GeorgianSoccer.com, UK
Aug 3 2005

Lokomotivi Tbilisi lost their home game of the UEFA Cup first round
after beating Banants in Yerevan. The 3-2 win in Armenia was not
enough to proceed to the next round of UEFA Cup. Lokomotiv showed
disastrous performance and was happy not to get caught on counter
attacks while attacking in the end of the match. Once again there were
some interesting tendencies in the bookmaking agencies. The stacks
on Banants winning the game dropped a couple of days before the game.

No matter whether those rumours are true, fact is, that Banants
proceeded to the next round of uefa cup.

BAKU: Official Baku calls foreign operators to suspend coop w/NK Cos

Azerbaijan News Service
July 28 2005

OFFICIAL BAKU CALLS FOREIGN OPERATORS TO SUSPEND COOPERATION WITH
ILLEGAL `QARABAQ TELECOM’ COMPANY
2005-07-28 20:30

One of four foreign companies cooperating with «Qarabaq Telecom»
company operating in occupied Daqliq Qarabaq illegally in
communication field has officially suspended cooperation, informed
Iltimas Mammadov, official of Ministry of Communications and
Information Technologies. Several operators including one Uzbek
operator ceased cooperation with the company after our addresses. We
will appeal to International Telecommunication Organization, GSM
Association that the other three foreign companies should stop
cooperation with «Qarabaq Telecom» company. As the territory where
«Qarabaq Telekom» company operates belongs to Azerbaijan and official
Baku didn’t give a license to operate in communication field the
company was deprived of membership of GSM Association since June 1
2004. But after this, `Qarabaq Telecom’ was given a license as a
mobile operator in the territory of Armenia. Appealing to GSM
Association as well as other international operators this company now
tries to cooperate with them as an Armenian company. Ministry of
Communications and Information Technologies is to appeal to GSM
Association regarding this issue.

Georgian border guards stop Russian convoy

RIA Novosti, Russia
July 28 2005

URGENT: Georgian border guards stop Russian convoy
15:52 | 28/ 07/ 2005

TBILISI, July 28 (RIA Novosti, Marina Kvaratskhelia) – Georgian
border guards have stopped a convoy of Russian military hardware on
the Armenian border. The convoy had regular passes but the border
guards found unlisted weaponry during an inspection, the state
borders department of the Georgian Interior Ministry said Thursday.
The convoy comprises four trucks and four armored vehicles.

“A PKT machine-gun and a signaling pistol were found in one vehicle,”
a department spokesman said. “The convoy was stopped to clarify the
situation.”

ACNIS Faces Armenia’s National Security Challenges

PRESS RELEASE
Armenian Center for National and International Studies
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Yerevan 375033, Armenia
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July 27, 2005

ACNIS Faces Armenia’s National Security Challenges

Yerevan–The Armenian Center for National and International Studies (ACNIS)
today convened a policy roundtable on ways to meet the contemporary
challenges to Armenia’s national security under the light of new
geopolitical realities. The meeting brought together those formerly and
currently in charge of the sector, experts, social and political observers,
and media representatives.

ACNIS’s director of administration Karapet Kalenchian greeted the audience
with opening remarks. “Since they are considered as one inseparable entity,
and are dependent on one another, we therefore have joined the factors for
domestic and external security. If domestic security factors become
unstable, then external security weakens twice as much, and incomparably
greater efforts would be required in order to balance those threats out,”
Kalenchian noted.

A policy intervention by Ashot Manucharian, political secretary of the Union
of Socialist Forces and Intellectuals, encompassed the probable consequences
of domestic and external challenges which pose a threat to Armenia’s
national security. According to him, this topic is very urgent, because “our
country is again in the wake of serious changes,” and the key pressing issue
is to withstand the threats that today exist in the domains of economy,
security, external policy, and state-building. The value system which in the
last 15-16 years has been presented to society in a disfigured manner has
added particular acuteness to those challenges. “If in 1988 the
characteristic values of our people were prudence, patriotism, creative
pathos, and a sense of unity, today the main parameters are wealth,
mastering the mechanism of power, ostentation and bullying, all of which
portend catastrophic results,” Manucharian underlined.

In his address, ACNIS analyst Alen Ghevondian touched upon the role and
significance of the political derivative of Armenia’s national security.
“The importance of the political component of security lies in the fact that
when democratic processes are implemented in Armenia, and the country faces
the task of cultivating effective mechanisms for internal political
management, then from the vantage point of ensuring state security the
nature of those processes’ political structural element takes on landmark
significance,” Ghevondian pointed out. He also put the jeopardies to
political security into three distinct categories: dangers which threaten
the political order and which could stem from a variety of public activity
realms; dangers which flow from the political system toward the economy as
well as social and spiritual-ethical processes; and finally, threats to the
political order which originate from the very same political order.
According to the specialist, in practical politics these categories
frequently become combined.

Within the framework of the modern challenges of regional security directed
at Armenia, Yerevan State University lecturer Aram Harutiunian underscored
the external threats, because in his view the adverse internal stimulants of
security–emigration, corruption, perilous alienation of strategic
institutions, political killings, and social explosion–are much more
evident and renowned. Harutiunian expressed confidence that a change in the
current security system is extremely dangerous for the country. “As long as
the unlikely declarations being made from Baku in regard to its unconcealed
revanchism have not yet ceased, a major change in the developmental
directions of armaments, army-building, appropriated military technology,
and all related systems would result at this time in indices of
vulnerability which would bear destructive consequences for us,” Harutiunian
said, also attaching importance to consolidating Armenia’s place and role
within the Collective Security Treaty Organization.

The formal interventions were followed by contributions by Edward Antinian
of the National Progressive Party; Ruzan Khachatrian of the People’s Party;
Karlen Alexanian of the Democratic Fatherland Party; ACNIS analysts Alvard
Barkhudarian and Hovsep Khurshudian; former minister of state Vahan
Shirkhanian; Slavonic University professor Rozalina Gabrielian; National
Assembly staff member Mara Sahakian; National Press Club chairperson Narine
Mkrtchian; and several others.

Founded in 1994 by Armenia’s first Minister of Foreign Affairs Raffi K.
Hovannisian and supported by a global network of contributors, ACNIS serves
as a link between innovative scholarship and the public policy challenges
facing Armenia and the Armenian people in the post-Soviet world. It also
aspires to be a catalyst for creative, strategic thinking and a wider
understanding of the new global environment. In 2005, the Center focuses
primarily on civic education, conflict resolution, and applied research on
critical domestic and foreign policy issues for the state and the nation.

For further information on the Center call (37410) 52-87-80 or 27-48-18; fax
(37410) 52-48-46; e-mail [email protected] or [email protected]; or visit

www.acnis.am
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Armenia posts 10.2% GDP growth in first six months

ArmenPress, Armenia
July 27 2005

ARMENIA POSTS 10.2 PERCENT GDP GROWTH IN THE FIRST SIX MONTHS

YEREVAN, JULY 27, ARMENPRESS: Armenia’s GDP growth in the first
six months of 2005 amounted to 10.2 percent with deflator index
making 6 percent and consumer price index 2.3 percent. Armenian trade
and economic development minister Karen Chshmaritian told a news
conference today that the correlation between imports and GDP was
51.7 percent, down 6.4 points from the same time span in 2004.
Chshmaritian also said industrial production in the reported time
amounted, in terms of money, to 306.7 billion drams and the growth
rate was 5. 3 percent. The agricultural GDP was 103.6 billion drams
and growth rate 10.2 percent. The major construction volume was 116.5
billion drams with a growth rate of 43 percent, retail sale was 353
billion drams with a 5 percent growth rate. In the first six months
of this year 137 billion drams worth services were rendered to
population with a 15 percent growth rate. Mining industry reported 19
percent growth and jewelry sector almost a 100 percent growth.
Foreign trade was $1.217 billion, growth rate was 27 percent.
Exports stood at $430 million (28 percent growth) and imports -$788
million (26 percent growth). Foreign trade balance remained negative
with a $359 million gap. The minister also said $60.2 million were
invested in Armenia in the first three months of 2005, including $36
million of direct investments. The growth rate was 44 percent.

Venice Commish approved of draft of Armenian constitutional reforms

PanArmenian News Network
July 23 2005

VENICE COMMISSION APPROVED OF DRAFT OF ARMENIAN CONSTITUTIONAL
REFORMS

23.07.2005 03:49

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian politicians have received the draft
remarks of the Venice Commission (VC) over constitutional reforms in
Armenia. Yesterday European Integration Commission Chairman,
Parliamentary Vice-Speaker Tigran Torosyan presented his conclusions
over the draft. `The revised constitutional reforms draft as compared
to the ones the VC has commented over is a incontestable reform. In
the Commission’s opinion, the constitutional referendum will be a
good basis for ensuring the Armenian Constitution compliance with
European standards.’ Welcoming the response of the Armenian
authorities to any change proposed by the VC, the Commission
nevertheless hints further improvement is necessary. This
specifically refers to the issue of media. The new order of
appointment of members of the TV and Radio National Commission in
Armenia are as follows: the National Assembly has to appoint half of
the Commission members (however, they should not belong to any
political party), the latter half is appointed by the President.
Welcoming the amendment the VC nevertheless considered problematic
the issue of appointment of all members of the TV and Radio Council
by the President. If these powers of the President are preserved,
then the process needs to be open and transparent. Besides, the VC
proposes to fix the Government structure by the law. T. Torosyan
noted that the remark will receive an additional response. According
to the preliminary remark of the Commission, the President’s immunity
is canceled in the new draft (if he has committed a crime) upon the
completion of his tenure. Attention is paid to the draft provision,
saying the President can chair the Government sessions or invite
Government sessions only over foreign policy, defense and national
security issues. The changes referring to the judicial system were
also approved. In case these are put in practice, the legal framework
should be changed here. The VC proposes making these changes with the
participation of the European Council and by means of tests. The
Commission also welcomed changes in self-government, paying special
attention to election of the Yerevan Mayor. The Constitution draft
notes that the Yerevan community, i.e. the Mayor himself, too, have
to be elected. At that it is noted that the European Local
Self-Government Charter does not rule out direct election of a
community leader. The conclusion of the Venice Commission will be
considered and approved at the Commission next plenary session to
take place in October, reported the Azg.

Azerbaijani public TV mulls over starting Armenian-language programs

AZERBAIJANI PUBLIC TV MULLS OVER STARTING ARMENIAN-LANGUAGE PROGRAMS

ArmenPress
July 19 2005

BAKU, JULY 19, ARMENPRESS: Azerbaijan’s Public Television intends to
start broadcasting Armenian-language programs to keep “Azerbaijani
citizens of Nagorno-Karabakh informed about what is going on in
their country.”

Public Television chief manager Ismail Omarov was quoted by 525
Gazet as saying that ‘when Armenians in Karabakh learn the real
state of things they will be the first to protest against Armenian
occupation.” There is no final decision, however, he said.

Refugees From Azerbaijan Privatize In Karabakh Dwelling Areas They L

REFUGEES FROM AZERBAIJAN PRIVATIZE IN KARABAKH DWELLING AREAS THEY LIVE

STEPANAKERT, JULY 16. ARMINFO. The refugees of NagornY karabakh,
who were deported from Azerbaijan in 1988-1992 and are citizens of
the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, got an opportunity to privatize the
dwelling areas in hostels they live, which belong to state budgetary
institutions and communities.

As ARMINFO’s own correspondent in Stepanakert informs, except the
dwelling areas, which belong to state educational institutions,
they are privatized free of charge, if the refugees, who have become
citizens of NKR, have been living there over three years. The order
of the privatization was approved during the last sitting of NKR
Government. According to Pavel Najarian, Head of Department for
migration of refugees and settlement of NKR Government, this decision
will certainly improve the conditions of life of the refugees,
who live in the republic. “It must be the first step of he program,
through which the hostels will be liquidated. These buildings should
turn into apartments and be provided to refugees”, Najarian said.