Russie-Azerbaidjan : Bakou veut resserrer les liens militaires

Russie-Azerbaïdjan : Bakou veut resserrer les liens militaires (Aliev)

AZERBAIDJAN

samedi15 mai 2010, par Stéphane/armenews

Le président azerbaïdjanais Ilham Aliev a espéré que la visite du
ministre russe de la Défense Anatoli Serdioukov, entamée mardi,
permettrait de resserrer la coopération militaire entre Bakou et
Moscou, a annoncé mardi le correspondant de RIA Novosti sur place.

"J’espère que votre visite actuelle permettra de renforcer la
coopération entre nos deux pays, notamment dans le domaine militaire",
a déclaré le président azerbaïdjanais lors d’un entretien avec le
ministre russe de la Défense.

Le président a aussi ajouté qu’il avait été impressionné par le défilé
militaire à l’occasion du 65e anniversaire de la Victoire qui s’est
déroulé à Moscou. "Nos officiers ont été invités à prendre part au
défilé. C’est un symbole de notre unité", a indiqué le président.

Le ministre russe de la Défense a souligné à son tour que "nous avons
attaché une grande importance à ce que les unités de tous les pays
membres de la CEI soient représentées au défilé".

Gevorg Ghazaryan Makes a Hat Trick During Pyunik-Shirak Match

Gevorg Ghazaryan Makes a Hat Trick During Pyunik-Shirak Match

10:44 – 15.05.10

Local Armenian football teams Pyunik-Shirak match on May 14 in
Yerevan-based Hanrapetakan (Republican) Stadium saw Pyunik beating its
rival at a 4:1 score, reports local Armenian sports news website
Armsport.am.

The goals were scored by Artak Edigaryan and Gevorg Ghazaryan from
Pyunik. The author of the only goal by Shirak was Andranik Barikyan.

Shirak is the last in the win list with no points at its disposal.

Tert.am

VivaCell Supports In Presenting The World Classical Masterpiece

VIVACELL SUPPORTS IN PRESENTING THE WORLD CLASSICAL MASTERPIECE

Aysor
May 14 2010
Armenia

May 14th, 2010, Yerevan, Armenia VivaCell-MTS, a subsidiary of
"Mobile TeleSystems" OJSC, reasserts its being culture’s friend
and announces its support in staging "Eugene Onegin" – the classical
opera by Russian composer Pyotr Tchaykovski, directed by film director
Vigen Chaldranyan and conductor Eduard Topchyan.

The staging is a new version of the famous opera to be performed in the
Aram Khachaturyan Concert Hall. Despite Tchaykovsi’s works have been
staged for numerous times, the temptation for a new interpretation is
always there. One of the latest in Armenia was prepared in the 1960s
by renowned Armenian theater director Hrachya Ghaplanyan. This time it
is read by one of the well-known modern-day Armenian movie directors,
Vigen Chaldranyan.

This version dares for experiments anticipating more interactivity
between the actors and the spectators, involving the audience in the
action on stage, and having the musicians located in the first rows
of the hall.

"Arts bring beauty to the mind and soul. And the role of the musical
art in that can never be overestimated, and, hence, the classical
masterpieces, created throughout the times, are important assets.

These works loaded with values help teach new generations what is
beautiful and what is good, teach love and dedication. VivaCell-MTS
highly appreciates everyone’s devotion to the development of the
culture," said VivaCell-MTS General Manager Ralph Yirikian.

The Armenian Delegation In The Open Tournament Of Catalonia

THE ARMENIAN DELEGATION IN THE OPEN TOURNAMENT OF CATALONIA

Aysor
May 14 2010
Armenia

>From June 10 to 12 in the Spanish Barcelona city will take place
the 7th open conference of domino, during which will be discussed
the further steps of development. On the conference will be present
representatives from around 40 countries, informed the Armenian
National Domino Federation to our reporter.

In the delegation of the conference is present also Hayk Baghdasaryan
the chairman of the Armenian National Domino Federation, on June 13 –
14 our masters of domino will partake in the open tournament.

Edward Nalbandyan Receives Tina Kaidanow

EDWARD NALBANDYAN RECEIVES TINA KAIDANOW

ARMENPRESS
MAY 14, 2010
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, MAY 14, ARMENPRESS: Armenian Foreign Minister Edward
Nalbandyan received today Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for
European and Eurasian Affairs Tina Kaidanow. Foreign Ministry’s press
and information department told Armenpress that welcoming the guest
the minister said that Armenia highlights the deepening of friendly
partnership and consolidation of cooperation with the United States,
pointing out that the April visit of the Armenian President Serzh
Sargsyan to Washington D.C. and meeting with the US President Barack
Obama gave new impetus to the development of bilateral relations.

Minister Nalbandyan and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Kaidanow
had a detailed conversation over the prospects for further expansion
of the Armenian-American relations.

Tina Kaidanow noted that Armenia is an important partner for the United
States, and the US Administration expects continuation of partnership
with Armenia for promotion of establishment of stability in the region,
economic development, implementation of reforms.

The interlocutors referred to the process of normalization of the
Armenian-Turkish relations.

Edward Nalbandyan and Tina Kaidanow exchanged thoughts over the peace
talks over the NK conflict settlement.

Winds From Asia

WINDS FROM ASIA

Al-Ahram Weekly

May 14 2010
Egypt

The weather may be hot, but the Spring Festival brings a breath
of fresh air that makes the heat a little more bearable, reports
Rania Khallaf

The Spring Festival held by the Mawred Culture Resource Centre
opened last week at the Prince Taz Palace. This year the festival
is co-sponsored by the Egyptian Ministry of Culture, and many of
the performances are taking place at the Prince Taz Palace and the
Samaakhana; two of the most beautiful houses in Islamic Cairo. The
festival’s various events are taking place simultaneously from 6 to
26 May in three Arab cities: Cairo, Alexandria and Beirut.

This year for the first time the events include plastic arts
installations, documentary films, plays and music concerts.

The opening ceremony, which was held last Thursday, hosted a concert
by Nodira Primatov and musicians from Afghanistan and Uzbekistan.

Nodira Primatova is one of the best-known performers of traditional
classical music in Uzbekistan, which lies at the centre of Central
Asia. Primatova studied both traditional music and opera in the
rigorous conservatory-style educational system that developed in
Central Asia during the Soviet era to merge Eastern and Western
musical approaches.

Accompanying herself on the dutar, Nodira brings exquisite vocal
control and intensity to her performance of classical songs. In the
inaugural concert, Pirmatova sang energetic examples of katta ashula,
a traditionally a cappella vocal genre closely identified with Ferghana
Valley in the east of Uzbekistan. Once performed at Sufi gatherings,
katta ashula has in more recent times become popular in a secular
context at outdoor festive gatherings.

The musical world of Central Asia comprises a vast repertoire of songs
and instrumental pieces that encompass the entire spectrum of civic
life, from devotion and prayer to festivities and celebrations. Thanks
to the Mawred, we have the opportunity to learn and enjoy Asian music,
which is for the most part completely foreign to our ears.

Born into a musical family, Abbos Kasimov, a musician from Uzbekistan,
is a professional percussionist who plays on the doyra, a traditional
and popular type of a drum in Kazakhstan. Kasimov graduated from the
College of Culture and Music, where he studied with Mamurjon Vahabov,
at Tashkent State Institute of Culture, to become a university
professor in one of the most prestigious universities in his country.

In 2005 he moved to the United States where he currently lives in
California. During his time in the US he played with famous groups
and singers including Stevie Wonder, Adam Rodolf and Zakir Hussein
from India, and Salah Nader from Afghanistan.

Kasimov believes there are some common features in Ozbek and Arab
music, "especially because 80 per cent of his people are Muslim, and
Arab music is very popular there," he told Al-Ahram Weekly. Kasimov
is producing a DVD on the doyra with Octagonal Madness, an online
radio channel.

Serajjeddin Djhuraev from Tajikistan who plays the tambour, a
traditional instrument, was among those musicians who performed at
the inaugural concert. He graduated from the Institute of Traditional
Music before studying art at the Academy of Makamat.

"There is so much resemblance between our music and Arab music
because of these makams." Djhuraev told the Weekly on the eve of
the first show. "I believe that the rhythms are almost the same. The
main oriental sound is the tambour. I admire Arab music very much,
and I am so thrilled to be a part of this festival."

Djhuraev is a member of a group affiliated to the States called Sheesh
Makam. "We present concerts everywhere in my country and we have
presented a number of concerts in India, Iran, and Europe. We celebrate
the day of sheesh makam and Al-Falak on 12 May with folk music."

At the opening ceremony, Afghan rubab virtuoso Homayun Sakhi teamed
up with percussionists Salar Nader on tabla and Abbos Kosimov on
doyra — the Central Asian frame drum — for a performance devoted
to the traditional Kabuli style of the Indian raga performance of
which Sakhi is arguably the greatest living exponent.

The metaphor of this unprecedented music as language is nowhere
clearer than in the discursive "question and answer" (sawol-jawop)
played out between drums and melody instrument that is a hallmark of
the North Indian, and also Kabuli, classical performance tradition.

Throughout the performance, Nader and Kosimov rendered "answers"
to Sakhi’s "questions" by transferring the rhythmic patterns of his
rubab to their individual drums.

Sakhi is a musician from Afghanistan who currently lives in the US. He
lived in Pakistan for some years before immigrating to the US in 2001.

"Thank God, my music is very popular nowadays in the States," he says.

He has played with several famous musicians, and has so far produced
three albums.

Sakhi believes that global music does no harm to local music. "On the
contrary, when I played only Afghani music I got more of an audience.

People in the US prefer listening to new, traditional, and slightly
eccentric music like ours. I believe that mixing different styles of
international music is good enough.

"This is the first time I have visited the Middle East," he told the
Weekly. "And I am very enthusiastic about this experience, and wish
to come again next time."

"Tomorrow" is a sub-activity running for the first time this year
at Rawabet theatre. The Tomorrow programme presents performances
by young Arab people who gained financial support from the Mawred
to produce their artistic works. In the framework of this programme,
two short plays were presented: Sqeeck by Kholoud Nasser from Lebanon,
and Haki yegor bateekh or a Narration that yields watermelon by Roaa
Bazeih, who is also from Lebanon. A number of plastic art exhibitions
were opened, including The First Bra by Diala Khasaona from Jordan;
and scenes of light and darkness by Yazan El-Khalyli from Palestine.

The production-support programme was launched in 2004 with the aim of
supporting creative artistic projects among Arab young artists and
writers. Basma El-Husseini, manager of the Mawred, says the number
of scholarships has increased from six in 2004 to 14 in 2010. "The
Tomorrow programme aims at celebrating the creative and distinguished
projects by young Arab artists, and providing them an excellent
platform where they meet critics and audience alike," she added.

On Friday 14 May the Genena Theatre at Al-Azhar Park will host
the master of arts and one of the pioneers of the Lebanese modern
theatrical movement: Roget Assaf’s City of Mirrors. The play is based
on works of the late painter Paul Giragosian, a Lebanese-Armenian
artist who died in 1993, and on documents on the city of Jerusalem
before 1948. My advice is: if you have already missed some of the
festival’s events, make sure not to miss this unique theatrical
performance.

http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2010/998/ee1.htm

FAO To Continue Contributing To The Implementation Of Programs In Ar

FAO TO CONTINUE CONTRIBUTING TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PROGRAMS IN ARMENIA

Panorama.am
14/05/2010

Armenia’s Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian received Dr. Jacques
Diouf, Director General of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization
(FAO), who is in Armenia to participate in the 36th sitting of the
European Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development and the 27th
FAO Regional Conference for Europe, held May 10-14 in yerevan, Armenia,
MFA reported.

Greeting the guest, Minister Nalbandian noted that good traditions of
effective cooperation between Armenia and FAO have been established
over years.

Edward Nalbandian also expressed satisfaction that FAO regional
representation in Yerevan actively cooperates with the Armenian
government.

Jacques Diouf praised the Armenian Government’s resoluteness and
efforts targeted at the successful implementation of the World Food
Prgramme, and assured that the Food and Agriculture Organization
would continue contributing to the implementation of programs in
Armenia and the development of the country’s agriculture.

FAO Director General expressed gratitude to the Armenian authorities
for organizing the regional conference in Yerevan on a high level.

Yerevan To Host Online-Banking Security Discussions

YEREVAN TO HOST ONLINE-BANKING SECURITY DISCUSSIONS

PanARMENIAN.Net
May 13, 2010 – 20:23 AMT 15:23 GMT

On May 14, Apaga Technologies will hold a seminar on online-banking
security, hosting financial and banking CEOs, as well as
representatives of IT sphere.

"Growing demand for online-banking is observed in Armenia, as internet
availability and connection speed increase," Apaga Technologies CEO
Michel Davoudian stated. As he noted, Apaga Technologies assists in
resolving security issues through providing consulting services and
software support, company press service reported.

The Ministers Of Defence And Foreign Affairs Participated In The Sit

THE MINISTERS OF DEFENCE AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS PARTICIPATED IN THE SITTING OF THE NORTH-ATLANTIC COUNCIL DEVOTED TO ARMENIA-NATOCOOPERATION.

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13.05.10

On 12 May in Brussels, in NATO central headquarters the sitting of
the the North-Atlantic Council in 28+1 format took place, where RA
Ministers of Defence eyran Ohanyan, RA Minister of Foreign Affairs
Edvard Nalbandyan and representatives 28 NATO states participated in.

Here the Armenian ministers made speeches. Minister of Foreign Affairs
Nalbandyan talked about different spheres of Armenia-NATO cooperation,
about the priorities of Armenia’s foreign policy, the settlement
process of Armenian-Turkish relations, the possibilities of settling
the issue of Artsakh, and about the issues of security and stability
in the region. In his speech the RA Minister of Defence presented the
process and perspectives of the reform in the security sphere and in
the defence system.

At the sitting of the North-Atlantic Council the deputy chief secretary
of NATO, as well as 14 representatives from the member countries
made speeches and highly esteemed the results of the execution of
the Individual Partnership Action Plan, the progress of the reforms
in Armenia, and Armenia’s participation in peacekeeping activities
in Kosovo and Afghanistan.

Then ministers Nalbandyan and Ohanyan answered several questions about
the country’s foreign policy, regional developments, and the reforms
in different spheres in Armenia. The envoys from NATO member states,
on behalf of their countries, offered their support in Armenia’s
activities to establish peace, stability and security in the South
Caucasus region. Prior to the sitting the Armenian ministers had
met deputy chief secretary of NATO Claudio Bizonyero and discussed
the Armenian-NATO cooperation in the frames of PfP and Individual
Partnership Action Plan programs. The Ministers reassured Armenia’s
readiness to continue the mutually beneficial cooperation with NATO.

The deputy chief secretary of NATO highly esteemed the progress in
the cooperation with Armenia in some spheres. Claudio Bizonyero also
thanked Armenia for effectively participating in the peacekeeping
activities in Afghanistan. RA MoD Department of Information and
Public Affairs

http://www.mil.am/eng/in

EU Commissioner For Enlargement And Neighbourhood Policy Comes Out F

EU COMMISSIONER FOR ENLARGEMENT AND NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICY COMES OUT FOR VISA REGIME FACILITATION AGREEMENTS FOR EU NEIGHBORHOOD

ArmInfo
2010-05-13 11:17:00

ArmInfo. "Lisbon Treaty, which foresees the creation of the EU’s
diplomatic service, opens new possibilities for more integrated
efforts. He also stressed that the Union needs to do more in the area
of people-to-people contacts. "We have to improve. Visa facilitation
agreements are necessary. This can be done and must be done," he said.

For now, visa facilitation agreements are in place with Ukraine
and Moldova," Stefan Fule, the commissioner for enlargement and
neighbourhood policy said in a press conference on occasion of the
ENP’s five-year anniversary.

Since the launch of the ENP, in 2004, the EU has strengthened its
contractual and trade relations as well as enhanced people-to-people
contacts with the twelve most advanced partners, namely Armenia,
Azerbaijan, Egypt, Georgia, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Moldova,
the occupied Palestinian territory, Tunisia and Ukraine, says the ENP’s
five-year anniversary report published by the EU executive on 12 May.