Sitting Of The Chief Council Of The World Armenian Congress To Be He

SITTING OF THE CHIEF COUNCIL OF THE WORLD ARMENIAN CONGRESS TO BE HELD IN YEREVAN

ArmRadio.am
17.04.2006 13:45

On May 16 the sitting of the Chief Council of the World Armenian
Congress will be held in Yerevan, in the framework of which the future
plans will be discussed. Reference will be made also to the activities
carried out last year, Vice-President of the World Armenian Congress
Vladimir Aghayan told ” Armenpress” correspondent, adding that the
issue of opening Offices of the Congress in different countries will
discussed as well.

“Offices of the structure must exist in different countries. This
will make the activates directed at uniting the Armenians of the
world more efficient.”

Speaker Receives Invitation to Pay Official Visit to Morocco

RA NA SPEAKER RECEIVES INVITATION TO PAY OFFICIAL VISIT TO MOROCCO

YEREVAN, APRIL 14, NOYAN TAPAN. Newly appointed Ambassador of the
Kingdom of Morocco to Armenia Abdeljalil Saubry presented details of
home political and economic life of Morocco at the April 14 meeting
with RA National Assembly Speaker Artur Baghdasarian. The Ambassador
on behalf of his country’s parliamentary chairman invited RA NA
Speaker to pay an offical visit to Morocco attaching importance to
development of parliamentary relations between the two countries as
part of interstate relations. Congratulating the newly appointed
Ambassador and wishing him success on his mission, Artur Baghdasarian
expressed readiness to support him and said that soon a deputy group
of friendship with Morocco will be founded at the NA. The group can
pay its contribution to development of interparliamentary relations.
They also attached importance to cooperation at international
structures. According to NA Public Relations Department, the
possibility of Morocco’s participation in foundation of a center of
Arab culture in Armenia was also discussed at the meeting.

ANKARA: Gul meets with Polish FM

Turkish Press
April 14 2006

Press Review
TURKIYE

GUL MEETS WITH POLISH FOREIGN MINISTER

Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul yesterday met with his Polish
counterpart Stefan Meller in Ankara. During their talks, the two top
diplomats discussed bilateral relations. At a press conference,
afterwards, citing the Polish Parliament’s decision last year on the
so-called Armenian genocide, Gul conveyed Turkey’s concern over the
matter. Stressing that the issue should be taken up by historians,
not politicians, Gul said the move could encourage Armenians. Turkey
has offered to Armenia to investigate the matter, but has so far
gotten no reply, added Gul. For his part, Meller stated that his
government’s support for Turkey’s European Union membership bid would
continue. /Turkiye/

Cairo: A Century On: AGBU Celebrates Its Centenary

A CENTURY ON: AGBU CELEBRATES ITS CENTENARY

Al-Ahram Weekly, Egypt
April 13 2006

The Armenian General Benevolent Union celebrates its centenary this
week. Inas Mazhar consults with the institution’s Egypt President.
Berdj Terzian, finding out about history, culture and lifestyle

Photo: Clockwise from top right: the daily Arev; three Egyptian
Armenian actresses have left their mark on the Egyptian cultural scene:
Nelly, Mimi Gamal and Lebleba; Nunu Yesyan; Egyptian singer Anoushka
of Armenian origin

The centennial celebrations of the AGBU kicked off yesterday at the
Armenian Embassy in Cairo. With over 300 Armenians from all over the
world invited, according to Berdj Terzian, president of the Armenian
General Benevolent Union (AGBU-Egypt), the occasion provides for
social, cultural and educational events. Before all else, perhaps,
it is an opportunity to reconfirm Egypt’s long history of support
for Armenians and the Armenian diaspora; Egypt was in fact the first
Arab country to embrace the Armenian state, instituting full-scale
diplomatic relations with Yerevan and even sponsoring training
programmes for young Armenian officials.

Highlights of the centennial programme include a seminar on Armenian
Education and Language Teaching, focussing on the role of language
in the survival of identity and discussing issues like the status of
Western Armenian, and the use of Armenian in education, conversation
and entertainment — an aim for which the relevant organisations are
mobilising by, among other means, instituting training programmes
for teachers. The celebrations also feature an exhibition of over
60 books on display, which are all Satenig Chaker fund-supported
AGBU publications.

Real fun won’t start until Sunday evening, however, with such Armenian
stars as the Vienna-based soprano Hasmik Papain and the Paris-based
pianist Vardan Mamikonian performing at the Gomhuriya Theatre. “The
famous Armenian singer Nune Yesayan and her band,” Terzian explained,
“have come all the way from Armenia to entertain the guests; and they
will perform too. All over the world, Nune Yessayan’s concerts are
always sold out weeks in advance…” Among the programme’s better known
venues is the Hmen Nubar Club in Heliopolis, a relaxing space with
plenty of greenery. “The club dates back to 1933,” Terzian revealed,
“when the AGBU, the better to serve young Armenians in the Egyptian
capital, had built the Nubar club in the neighbourhood of Shoubra.” Led
by Hayg Djizmedjian, a founding member of the Istanbul Hmen Club,
the venue united with the AGBU to become the Hmen Nubar in the late
1940s, the AGBU bought the land from Boghos Nubar’s heirs in 1956,
after which it became the principal AGBU base. It remains among the
Armenian community’s favourite institutions. Besides the illustrious
Hmen Nubar, centennial celebrations will also take place in Alexandria,
the home of many Armenians at the start of the 18th century, thanks in
large part to the work of such community leaders as Boghos Bey Yusufian
(1768-1844), Nubar Pasha (1825-1899), the aforementioned Boghos’s
father, and Kevork Topalian (1850-1923). As Terzian puts it, “For over
a century the church-school combination has provided the necessary
manpower to sustain cultural and social clubs and their affiliated
political organisations. The infrastructure of the Armenian community
in Alexandria, even though it was relatively small, remains intact.”

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MFA: Armenian Square Inaugurated in Central Park of Evreux, France

MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA
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PRESS RELEASE

11-04-2006

Armenian Square Inaugurated in the Central Park of Evreux, France

On April 7, Jean-Louis Debre, President of the French National Assembly, and
Eduard Nalbandian, Armenia’s Ambassador to France, formally inaugurated a
square in the central park of the city of Evreux in Normandy. They planted
an apricot-tree brought from Armenia for this special occasion.

In his speech, the President of the National Assembly spoke about warm and
deep relations between the two nations. He underscored that the nature of
the Armenia-France relationship today is very fraternal, and the best
illustration of that is the Year of Armenia in France which begins this
September.

Meanwhile, the Armenian Ambassador noted that the apricot tree is an
appropriate symbol of Armenian-French relations – with roots in French soil
and fruit bearing an Armenian name.

In their talks prior to the ceremony, the President of the Assembly and the
Armenian ambassador discussed current issues having to do with
Armenian-French relations.

www.armeniaforeignministry.am

Air France Will Connect Armenia Not Only With France But Also WithEu

AIR FRANCE WILL CONNECT ARMENIA NOT ONLY WITH FRANCE BUT ALSO WITH EUROPE

ArmRadio.am
12.04.2006 10:38

On March 27th the first flight from Paris, Charles de Gaul airport
launched by Air France arrived at the Yerevan Zvartnots International
Airport. The company will exercise three Yerevan-Paris-Yerevan flights
every week.

Air France will connect Armenia not only with France but also with
Europe and the whole world through “Charles de Gaul” airport of Paris
and its flights to different destinations.

As the director of the Air France Europe/ Northern Africa Etienne
Rashou stated they were more than happy to have a representation in
Armenia in response to the Armenian communities’ requests in Europe
and Northern America. He hopes that this would also benefit the
tourism development in Armenia.

NKR: Ts Shushi May Become Armenian Cultural Capital

TS SHUSHI MAY BECOME ARMENIAN CULTURAL CAPITAL

Armenpress
Azat Artsakh, Nagorno Karabakh Republic [NKR]
10 April 2006

The Shushi Foundation decided to bring into being the idea of
making Shushi an all-Armenian centre of education, culture and
tourism. The manager of the foundation Bakur Karapetyan told news
reporters that the online referendum on “Shushi Cultural Capital
of All Armenians” has started, and everyone can donate a symbolic
sum to the foundation. The program will reconstruct the city that
used to be an all-Armenian cultural centre in the 19th century, and
turn the fortress into a centre of peace and culture. “First of all
people should recognize the cultural values of Artsakh,” said Bakur
Karapetyan. Bakur Karapetyan said the city was divided into zones of
tourism, culture, education, the spiritual, and the foundation has
foreseen to implement a series of successive projects. The foundation
did a scientific research of the historical and cultural heritage
of Shushi. Successful archaeological studies were carried out. Bakur
Karapetyan also informed that the foundation is accumulating material
for the encyclopedia of the Artsakh war.

Concert-Action Entitled “It’s Possible” To Be Held On Initiative OfE

CONCERT-ACTION ENTITLED “IT’S POSSIBLE” TO BE HELD ON INITIATIVE OF EMBASSY OF GREAT BRITAIN TO ARMENIA, ON APRIL 11

Noyan Tapan
Apr 10 2006

YEREVAN, APRIL 10, NOYAN TAPAN. The concert-action entitled “It’s
Possible” will be held in Yerevan on April 11, on the initiative of
the Embassy of Great Britain. The goal of the event is to support
increasing the public consciousness towards a number of important
issues among the Armenian youth. As Noyan Tapan was informed by the
Political, Press and Public Ties Department of the British Embassy to
the RA, the concert-action to be held at the Al.Spendiarian Opera and
Ballet National Academic Theater will attach importance to three public
problems: clean Yerevan, refusal of corruption and legal awareness.

The concert tickets will be freely given to students of the
institutions of higher education of Yerevan.

EU Envoy Discusses Karabakh Settlement With Region’s President

EU ENVOY DISCUSSES KARABAKH SETTLEMENT WITH REGION’S PRESIDENT
by: Tigran Liloyan

ITAR-TASS News Agency
April 8, 2006 Saturday 06:03 PM EST

A possible intensification of the EU role in a search for peace
settlement in Azerbaijan’s mostly Armenian-populated enclave of
Karabakh came into spotlight of talks between the EU’s envoy to South
Caucasus, Peter Semneby, and the President of the self-proclaimed
Karabakh Republic, Arkady Gukassian.

Spokespeople for Karabakh’s permanent mission in Armenia told Itar-Tass
Gukassian stressed the importance of maintaining ceasefire between
Karabakh and Azerbaijan.

He also spoke in favor of the breakaway region’s direct participation
in the talks on settling the conflict, the origins of which date back
to late 1980’s.

Foreign Ministry of the Karabakh Republic said in a statement
circulated Saturday encroachments on ceasefire on the line of
disengagement of Azerbaijani and Karabakh armed units became more
frequent recently.

“The incidents leading to a greater number of victims on the
disengagement line can only breed mutual mistrust and trigger an
escalation of violence in the zone of Azerbaijani-Karabakh conflict,”
the statement said.

Armenia and World Bank signs energy project

Armenia and World Bank signs energy project

Arminfo
7 Apr 06

Yerevan, 7 April: Armenian Minister of Finance and Economy, Vardan
Khachatryan, and the head of the World Bank’s representative office in
Yerevan, Roger Robinson, signed a renewable energy project in Yerevan
today. The total cost of the project is 8m dollars, including a
5m-dollar loan from the International Development Association, and a
3m-dollar grant from the Global Environment Facility.

The programme will assist the Armenian government in increasing energy
capacities through the use of renewable energy sources and in reducing
the carbon dioxide emission, the Finance Ministry press service told
Arminfo.
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