Vasily Istratov: The Text Of The Resolution Presented To The UN Was

VASILY ISTRATOV: THE TEXT OF THE RESOLUTION PRESENTED TO THE UN WAS UNBALANCED

armradio.am
18.03.2008 16:22

Russian Ambassador to Azerbaijan Vasily Istratov declared that
the decision of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs to vote against the
resolution against Nagorno Karabakh because the "text of the document
is non-balanced."

He said the three Co-Chairs of the Minsk group made a decision to
vote against the resolution presented to the UN General Assembly.

"The co-chairs consider that the text of the draft resolution is not
balanced. They state that some moments are absent in the text".

The Ambassador also added that the mediator-countries have repeatedly
asked to balance the text however Azerbaijan demanded to introduce the
document for discussion without amendments and alterations. Vasily
Istratov also commented on changing the composition of the OSCE
Minsk Group.

"The composition changing is a complicated process. I think the
Co-Chairs are active and they have confirmed their intention to assist
the countries in the settlement of this issue," he noted.

National Assembly Makes Amendments In Law On Remuneration, Provision

NATIONAL ASSEMBLY MAKES AMENDMENTS IN LAW ON REMUNERATION, PROVISION OF SERVICES AND ENSURING SECURITY OF PRESIDENT OF RA

Noyan Tapan
March 18, 2008

YEREVAN, MARCH 18, NOYAN TAPAN. At the morning sitting of March 18,
the RA National Assembly passed 4 bills and legislative packages
discussed the day before, by which amendments have been made to some
current laws. The NA passed in the first reading the amendments and
additions to the RA Law on Remuneration, Provision of Services and
Ensuring Security of the President of the RA. The NA passed in the
second reading and completely the amendments and additions to the RA
Code of Administrative Infractions, the RA Law on Guaranteeing the
Compensation for Bank Deposits of Natural Persons, and the RA Law on
Bankruptcy of Banks, Credit Organizations and Insurance Companies.

According to the amendments and additions made to the RA Law on
Guaranteeing the Compensation for Bank Deposits of Natural Persons, it
is in particular stipulated that if the balance of an account is less
than 1,000 Armenian drams, no guarantee is given. It is also envisaged
that banks will be obliged to create an electronic information system
on guaranteed deposits and depositors, as well as that the sums
deposited with branches of foreign banks in Armenia will be guaranteed.

The National Assembly also ratified two international agreements
discussed the day before:

– The Council of Europe Convention on Laundering, Search, Seizure and
Confiscation of Proceeds from Crime and on the Financing of Terrorism,
signed in Warsaw on May 16, 2005,

– the agreement on financing the program signed between the Republic
of Armenia and the International Fund for Agriculatural Development
(IFAD) on January 8, 2008.

Under the latter agreement, Armenia will receive partial financing of
12 mln USD for the program of the total cost of 32 mln USD at 0.75%
annual ineterest rate and a repayment period of 2018-2047. The
IFAD will also allocate a grant of 0.5 mln USD for provision of
international technical assistance to the Fund for Economic Development
of Rural Areas and for payment of salaries of the fund’s employees.

Tibet: Will The USA Launch A New Secret War "Under The Roof Of The W

TIBET: WILL THE USA LAUNCH A NEW SECRET WAR "UNDER THE ROOF OF THE WORLD"?
Andrei Areshev

1 8.03.2008

The current unrest in the Tibetan autonomy of the Chinese People’s
Republic (seemingly unexpected) has continued for over a week.

Manifestations organised by Buddhist monks on the occasion of an
anniversary of Tibet’s annexation by China led to mass clashes with
police, violence, fires and robbery. The tragic events coincided
with the regular session of the All-China Assembly of People’s
Representatives, acquiring a dramatic scale and have already led to
deaths, forcing Beijing to use active army to crack down on the riots.

Western sources report the spread of unrest in the provinces
neighbouring with Tibet (in particular Sichuan) and mass repressions
by the Chinese authorities, holding them up in an utterly negative
aspect. And here we have an evident parallel with the way western
media covered the activities of the Yugoslav army and police in Kosovo
in 1998, immediately before the NATO aggression. Primary sources of
information whose precision is hard to verify, are chiefly Tibetan
émigrés in the neighbouring countries and western human rights
NGOs. For example, according to Thubten Sampkhel, a representative of
the Tibetan "government-in-exile" 80 protestors were killed and 72
wounded. He says eyewitnesses in Tibet who did the actual counting
verified the figures. Official Chinese sources say that 10 people
died. Some pro-Tibetan reports are deliberately over dramatising the
situation. For example there are reports about the involvement of
Chinese troops in mass killings of Tibetans; others say the "Tibetans
in Amdo province have no intention of surrendering and are resolute
to continues protests till the start of this year’s Olympic Games
in Beijing"1.

The current developments can indeed do great harm to China taking
place shortly before the 2008 Summer Olympic Games. Demonstrators in
Lhasa have become the gravest challenge to the Chinese rule in Tibet
over the past two decades, raising a worldwide wave of protests, and
holding China up in an unfavourable light on the eve of the Olympics,"
– the Associated Press puts it flatly. However the current events
in that mountainous district have also an even greater geopolitical
significance.

Experts on events in different continents and nations including Africa,
Latin America, Myanmar, the Central Asia, the Middle East or Pakistan
constantly stress the presence of elements of Chinese and American
confrontation that is not always evident but nevertheless not less
tense. In particular, one of the causes of the intervention in Iraq
and the incessant threats to Iran can be accounted for by the striving
to give China very poor energy rationing2.

It can be confidently argued that the present-day troubles faced
by Washington’s chief geopolitical rival would be completely taken
advantage of with an eye to pushing their development in a favourable
direction. U.S. State Secretary Condoleezza Rice has already called on
China to exert "moderation" in order to overcome the current political
crisis in the Tibetan autonomy. Having said she was sad over the unrest
in the Tibetan administrative centre, Lhasa that followed protests
and caused deaths, Condozleezza Rice said she was worried over reports
about the growing police and army presence in Lhasa, calling on both
sides to refrain from violence. Mrs. State Secretary preferred not to
say that setting shops and buildings on fire and robbery did not fit
well in the picture of peaceful protesting. She rather recalled that
president Gorge W.Bush "has consistently called on China’s government
to have a constructive dialogue" with the Dalai Lama, the spiritual
leader of Tibetan Buddhists both directly or negotiating with his
representatives…" On behalf of the U.S. administration Mrs. Rice
called on Beijing to modify those aspects of its Tibetan policies that
"have led to tension caused by their impact on the local religion,
culture and sources of subsistence."

It can be assumed that over the past several years the Tibetan
national movement has become significantly more radical, so Beijing
would find it hard to see eye to eye with it. In the oblique way this
is evidenced by the scope and the skill of organisation of protests,
as well as the wave of anti-China manifestations simultaneously
sweeping over many countries from the United States and France to
Nepal and Australia. The Kosovo independence issue could not fail
to inspire supporters of complete Tibet’s independence from China
either. Washington realises this and for the time being continues to
make a stake of the Dalai Lama, the champion of "peaceful non-violent
forms of protest", some sort of the "Tibetan Ibrahim Rugova." The
Tibetan spiritual leader enjoys a wide public support in the West,
suffice it to recall his meeting with G.Bush, Sr. at the ceremony of
awarding the Dalai Lama with the Gold Medal of U.S.

Congress in October of 2007.

The spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhists has already called for
an international inquiry into China’s crackdown. His statement in
Dharamsala3 says: "The relevant international organisations should look
into the Tibetan situation to clarify its causes." The Dalai Lama has
called the activities of Chinese authorities as "cultural genocide."4

The Dalai Lama – willingly or not – is effectively preparing starting
grounds for more radical forces that are about to launch an attack,
enjoying political, propaganda and other sorts of support primarily
from forces across the Atlantic.

The U.S. involvement in the internal affairs of Tibet and its relations
with China have developed for several decades. After China annexed
Tibet in 1949 and after the annexation of Hamand and Amdo provinces
in 1956, on the initiative of the U.S. government the CIA started
its "secret war" in the mountains of Tibet. In October of 1957, an
aeroplane with no identification marks took off from a field aerodrome
near Dakka carrying the first two Tibetans the CIA had trained for
a month. Landing in the designated location close to Lhasa they
soon established contacts with the leader of local insurgents. The
Lhasa uprising started soon after, and the Dalai Lama fled. In 1958,
in total secrecy, over 30 Tibetans began their training at the Camp
Hale base in Colorado. Overall, more than 300 Tibetans were trained
there. Starting from July, 1958 the CIA began flying C-130 aircraft
from its secret base in Thailand, delivering weapons, ordnance and
trained militants. More than 400 tonnes of cargo were delivered in
1957 through 1960. In one of the sabotage operations by Tibetans Chief
of the Western Tibetan military district was killed, having on him
vitally important documents of the Chinese Communist party. Langley
obtained priceless information about China’s domestic situation, the
state of its army, the PRC nuclear programmes and the rifts between
Peking and Moscow that began to take place. By the early 1960s
U.S. secret services spent an annual $1.7 million a year in Tibet
with about $500,000 allocated for the support of 2,100 guerrillas
(including 800 armed militants), mainly based in Nepal, and some
$180,000 for the Dalai Lama’s personal needs. When later relations
between Washington and Beijing improved, the activities of Tibetan
agents were temporarily suspended. Tibetans paid a death toll of
87,000 in crackdowns of uprisings and armed clashes only…

It is to be noted that the then role of China and its economy in world
affairs was not very big, but Washington was adamantly pursuing its
policies of interference in Chinese internal affairs in one of its
"problem outskirts." This has become even more evident in modern
times when the global struggle for influence and resources has become
fiercer than ever.

With the Dalai Lama completing his mission one day, he will be replaced
by other people who, with the support of external forces would
attempt to challenge China’s national unity as a state. There will
also appear other points of "application of force" aside from Tibet,
for example Xiangyang-Uigur autonomy and Inner Mongolia… External
policy complications would not take long to arrive. It can be assumed
that the current situation would dramatically affect relations between
China and India, whom Washington is aggressively trying to draw into
its orbit, and more than that.

Unrest in Tibet can unforeseeably echo in Russia, especially in the
territories with a sizeable number of Buddhist population. Shows of
support of Tibetan manifestators can happen in Kalmykia, Buriatia
and Tuva. Ch. Budaev, Chairman of "Lamrim" Buddhist community and the
Central Spiritual Buddhist Authority has already expressed hope that
the developments in Tibet would lead the way for democratic changes
in the Chinese society. According to him, democracy in Russia was
consolidated after the well-known events of the 1990s that were given
broad international coverage.

"I’d like to believe," – Ch.Budaev said, "that the alarming
developments in Tibet we are now witnessing would in the long run
lead to democratisation of the Chinese society."5

Thus, attempts of the external forces to propose a Gorbachev-Yeltsin
scenario of China’s "democratisation" directly bring the developments
in Tibet into the realm of Russia’s foreign and domestic policies.

The article uses excerpts from Melinda Lou’s "CIA Under the Â"Roof
of the WorldÂ". (Newsweek, July 1999)

___________ 1 Eight dead bodies were brought into
the Tibetan monastery of Ngaba Kirti (Amdo, Tibet) //
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2 Details in: K.Simonov. Global Energy War. M. Algorithm, 2007. p.130,
and others

3 By the way, Levon Ter-Petroisan also called for an international
inquiry into the tragic events in Armenia March 1 and 2, provoked by
his own supporters. Similarities in the character of these claims
as well as the tactics of "peaceful manifestators" in both cases
give reasons to suggest a similarity of tools with which some people
attempt to arrange a "controlled chaos" in regions as different as
the southern Caucasus and Eastern Asia.

4 To recall the propaganda campaign in the wake of the destruction by
the Taliban of Buddhist monuments in Afghanistan in 2001 that ushered
in a NATO military operation in that country.

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Baku To Review Relations With Russia, U.S. And France

BAKU TO REVIEW RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA, U.S. AND FRANCE

PanARMENIAN.Net
17.03.2008 14:06 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Azerbaijani Deputy Foreign Minister Araz Azimov
warned his country might review relations with Angola, Armenia,
France, India, Russian Federation, United States and Vanuatu after
they voted against Azerbaijan’s resolution in the UN General Assembly.

He said Baku will also introduce changes in the Minsk process.

With 39 votes in favor, 7 against and 100 abstentions, the Assembly
adopted a text that called for "continued respect and support for the
sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Republic of Azerbaijan
within its internationally recognized borders."

In favor: Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Brunei
Darussalam, Cambodia, Colombia, Comoros, Djibouti, Gambia, Georgia,
Indonesia, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, Malaysia, Maldives, Moldova,
Morocco, Myanmar, Niger, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia,
Senegal, Serbia, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, Turkey, Tuvalu, Uganda,
Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Yemen.

Against: Angola, Armenia, France, India, Russian Federation, United
States, Vanuatu.

Charity Concert With Participation Of Armenian Musicians Organized I

CHARITY CONCERT WITH PARTICIPATION OF ARMENIAN MUSICIANS ORGANIZED IN STRASBOURG

Noyan Tapan
March 17, 2008

STRASBOURG, MARCH 17, NOYAN TAPAN. A charity concert of the AMALGAMMES
French-German orchestra with the participation of Armenian pianist
Vahan Martirosian and singer Gayane Movsisian took place on March
15 in the Temple Neuf church of Strasbourg with the sponsorship of
Ambassador Christian Ter Stepanian, the Permanent Representative of
Armenia to the Council of Europe.

As Noyan Tapan was informed by the RA Foreign Ministry Press and
Information Department, the whole gain from the concert will be
transferred to the specialized orphanage of Nor Kharberd, Armenia.

High-ranking officials of the Council of Europe, Ambassadors accredited
in the Council of Europe, representatives of the Armenian community
were present at the concert.

The AMALGAMMES joint French-German orchestra, which includes the
soloists of Strasbourg Philharmonic Orchestra and the Symphonic
Orchestras of Baden-Baden and Freiburg, had organized a number of
charity concerts in the past, too, transferring the gains to different
institutions of Armenia.

RA MFA: Azerbaijan Ostentatiously Laughed At OSCE Minsk Group Positi

RA MFA: AZERBAIJAN OSTENTATIOUSLY LAUGHED AT OSCE MINSK GROUP POSITION

DeFacto Agency
March 17 2008
Armenia

YEREVAN, 17.03.08. DE FACTO. March 14 the U. N. General Assembly
voted for the resolution presented by Azerbaijan. The document is
targeted at ensuring international support to the Karabakh issue’s
Azerbaijani interpretation, the RA MFA Press Office reports.

The RA MFA commentary runs, in part, "the OSCE co-chairing countries
– the U. S., France and Russia, as well as Armenia and some other
countries voted against this draft resolution. About 150 countries
refrained and only 39 countries supported the resolution. These
countries are either the members of the GUAM or the Organization of
the Islamic Conference.

Despite the fact that the resolution, which is not obligatory,
was adopted by the General Assembly, nevertheless, the rejection of
Azerbaijan’s position on the Karabakh issue is the real indication
of the international community’s sentiments.

Estimating the results of the voting, the RA FM Vardan Oskanian said,
"I hope that Azerbaijan has received a clear estimation of the
international community. Under the guidance of the Co-Chairs the
majority of the U. N. member countries rejected a unilateral approach".

According to the Minister Oskanian, the resolution is hypocritical:
"On the one hand, it tries to misinform, as it contains a provision
supporting the process within the frames of the OSCE Minsk group. On
the other hand, Azerbaijan ostentatiously laughed at the position of
the OSCE MG. The Co-Chairs stated precisely they would not support
the draft resolution and actually voted against it".

Early current week in the course of the press conference the Minister
Oskanian stated that the RA newly elected President Serzh Sargsian was
ready to meet with Azerbaijan’s President at his early convenience,
naturally, if the Co-Chairs made such a proposal and Azerbaijan granted
its consent. "Such an opportunity exists", the Minister Oskanian said.

"Rejecting the resolution presented by Azerbaijan the international
community reaffirmed its approval of the document on the negotiating
table, which successfully connects two principles of the Helsinki
final act, which seem mutually excluding at the first sight – the
nations’ right to self-determination and the principle of territorial
integrity", the RA FM explained. "This document gives Armenians and
Azerbaijanis a unique opportunity to move forward. That it the very
thing, which distinguishes the Karabakh issue from all over conflicts
in our region and Europe and makes it unique not only from the legal
and historical viewpoints, but also during the talks targeted at
finding a realistic decision".

To note, March 14 the participants of the 62nd session of the
U. N. General Assembly adopted the resolution "The Position on the
Occupied Territories of Azerbaijan". 39 voted for the adoption of
the resolution, 7 against and 100 refrained from voting.

State Of Emergency In Armenia May Be Eased

STATE OF EMERGENCY IN ARMENIA MAY BE EASED

RusData Dialine – Russian Press Digest
March 13, 2008 Thursday

Outgoing Armenian President Robert Kocharyan said on Wednesday he was
prepared to ease the state of emergency regime imposed on March 1 in
Yerevan after protests over recent presidential election results.

Eight people were killed and over 130 wounded in Armenia’s capital
on March 1 in clashes between police and supporters of Levon
Ter-Petrosyan, who was defeated by Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisyan in
the February 19 vote. Sarkisyan gained 52.8% of the vote against his
rival’s 21.5%. Protesters said the polls were rigged.

"This evening or tomorrow morning I’ll sign a decree to change the
approach. Under the current state of emergency we indicate what may
be done, while the new decree will indicate what may not be done,"
Kocharyan said. The state of emergency in Yerevan is expected to last
until March 20.

Meanwhile, Sarkisyan reiterated that he had won the presidential
election fairly. "I believe that I won an honest victory at the
presidential election, all the more so as I received the people’s
trust at the parliamentary election [in May 2007]," he said.

The Republican Party led by Sarkisyan received 65 out of 131 seats
in the Armenian parliament last year.

Delegation Of RA Defense Ministry Left For Brussels To Take Part In

DELEGATION OF RA DEFENSE MINISTRY LEFT FOR BRUSSELS TO TAKE PART IN SESSION OF MILITARY- POLITICAL STEERING COMMITTEE OF ARMENIA-NATO FORMAT

arminfo
2008-03-10 12:40:00

ArmInfo. The delegation of RA Defense Ministry left for Brussels
today to take part in the session of the military-political Steering
Committee of Armenia-NATO format. As spokesman of RA DM, Colonel Seyran
Shahsouvaryan told ArmInfo, the Armenian delegation includes RA deputy
DM Ara Nazaryan, Head of the Administration of Defense Programmes and
International Military Cooperation, Colonel David Tonoyan and Acting
Head of the NATO Cooperation Department of the same Administration
Ara Mesropyan. During the session, the Armenian delegation, together
with NATO representatives, will discuss the roundup report upon the
results of February 4-8 visit of NATO’s assessment group to Armenia
on the process of planning and control, as well as the issues of
implementation of the Programme "Defense and Military Problems"
within the frames of events of the second part of the "Armenia-NATO
Individual Partnership" Project.

Stepanakert claims another breach of cease-fire by Azerbaijan

Interfax News Agency, Russia
Russia & CIS
March 7, 2008

Stepanakert claims another breach of cease-fire by Azerbaijan

STEPANAKERT March 7

Azerbaijan has again broken the cease-fire agreement, the Karabakh
Foreign Ministry told Interfax on Friday.

"In the early hours of March 7 Azeri troops again broken the cease-
fire on the line of contact between the Karabakh and Azeri forces on
the route towards Gadrut," the Foreign Ministry said.

"According to the latest information of the Karabakh Defense
Ministry, positions of the Karabakh army came under intense fire with
of various types of weapons: automatic rifles, machine guns and
sniper rifles," the statement said.

"The Karabakh army units remained committed to the cease-fire did not
open a return fire," the ministry said.

Azeri authorities were not immediately available for comment. kk rp

BAKU: Bryza voices concern over situation on contact front line

Today, Azerbaijan
March 7 2008

Matthew Bryza voices concern over situation on contact front line of
Azerbaijan and Armenian armed forces

07 March 2008 [11:55] – Today.Az

Matthew Bryza, US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Europe and
Asia, chairman of OSCE Minsk Group from the United States, currently
visiting Yerevan, met with Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan.

A source from department of press and information under Armenian
Foreign Ministry reported that the sides discussed internal political
situation in Armenia and ways of its resolution.

Oskanyan and Bryza also touched upon the negotiation process on the
Karabakh conflict settlement, including the resolution, presented by
Azerbaijan for consideration in the UN General Assembly.

The US diplomat voiced concern about the violation of ceasefire on
the contact front line of Azerbaijani and Armenian armed forces,
Armenia and Azerbaijan, as well as Nagorno-Karabakh and Azerbaijan,
which occurred on March 4.

The sides exchanged views on international developments, election
agitation in the United States, as well as Armenian-Turkish
relations.

/Novosti-Armenia/

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