RA FM Rates Initiative Of Armenian And Azeri Ambassadors To Russia A

RA FM RATES INITIATIVE OF ARMENIAN AND AZERI AMBASSADORS TO RUSSIA AS POSITIVE AND TIMELY

PanARMENIAN.Net
29.06.2007 14:23 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The initiative of the Armenian and Azerbaijani
Ambassadors to Russia, Armen Smbatian and Polad Bul-Bul-ogly is
positive and timely, RA Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian said
in Yerevan, when commenting to a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter on the
visit of Armenian and Azeri intelligentsia to Stepanakert, Yerevan
and Baku. "This visit may become a basis for establishment of trust
between the peoples. Armen Smbatian estimated highly the meeting with
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev," Minister Oskanian said.

"The OSCE Minsk Group has no connection with the organization of the
visit. During the Saint Petersburg meeting the Ambassadors proposed
Robert Kocharian and Ilham Aliyev to arrange a Stepanakert-Yerevan-Baku
trip of intelligentsia, and the proposal was accepted," he said.

June 28 representatives of the Armenian and Azeri intelligentsia
visited Stepanakert, Yerevan and Baku on the initiative of the RA
and Azerbaijani Ambassadors to Russia.

BAKU: Amnesty International Calls On Government Of Azerbaijan To Imp

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL CALLS ON GOVERNMENT OF AZERBAIJAN TO IMPROVE LIVING CONDITIONS OF REFUGEES AND IDPS

Trend News Agency, Azerbaijan
June 28 2007

Azerbaijan, Baku / corr. Trend E.Huseynov / In its report (Amnesty
International Report 2007), Amnesty International calls on the
Government of Azerbaijan to improve the living conditions of internally
displaced people who suffered as a result of the Armenian-Azerbaijani
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

The conflict between the two South Caucasus countries erupted in
1988 due to Armenian territorial claims against Azerbaijan. Armenia
occupies 20% of Azerbaijani lands, including the Nagorno-Karabakh
region and its seven surrounding districts. Since 1992 to the present
time, these territories have been under Armenian occupation. In 1994,
Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a cease-fire agreement at which time
the active hostilities ended. The Co-Chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group
( Russia, France and USA) are currently holding peaceful negotiations.

"Restricted rights for the people displaced by the Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict continue to have their freedom of movement restricted by
a cumbersome internal registration process linking eligibility for
employment and social services to a fixed place of residence.

Although there was progress in moving the displaced out of temporary
shelters and providing housing, many new purpose-built settlements were
located in remote and economically depressed areas. People re-housed
in these settlements face a lack of jobs and access to basic services
such as education and health care," stated in the report.

The report says that the rights to freedoms of expression and
assembly were restricted. Police routinely used force to disperse
demonstrations. Opposition journalists were attacked, imprisoned or
fined on criminal defamation or dubious drug-related charges.

Opposition politicians were denied rights to due process and reportedly
in some cases medical care and access to legal counsel of their
own choosing.

No progress was made in investigating the murder in 2005 of newspaper
editor Elmar Huseynov, widely believed to have been killed because of
his criticism of political corruption. Criminal defamation proceedings
were brought against several individuals and newspapers.

Armenian Government Set Priorities For Development Of Main Economic

ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT SET PRIORITIES FOR DEVELOPMENT OF MAIN ECONOMIC SPHERES

ARKA News Agency, Armenia
June 26 2007

YEREVAN, June 26. /ARKA/. The Armenian Government set priorities for
development of the main economic spheres, says the government action
program for 2008-2012 submitted to the parliament Tuesday.

The Armenian Government attached importance to the increasing of the
share of industry in the structure of economic growth, as well as to
the obtaining of a status of industrial country for Armenia.

The document stresses the importance of implementing industrial
export-oriented policy. The Armenian Government will support the
development of new and technologically advanced spheres and will set
favorable conditions to attract investments to the industrial sector.

The program also attaches importance to complex development of chemical
and metal mining industry. The first priority in the Armenian industry
is the development of metal mining industry to facilitate the long-term
development of the country’s economy, says the program. According
to the program, administrative and legislative conditions should be
improved to take the advantage of the huge potential of metal mining
industry in Armenia.

The government will remain focused also on applying products and
services of IT sector and forming "an electronic community" in Armenia
due to the great role IT sector plays in economic progress of the
country, as well as in increasing the efficiency and maintaining the
competitiveness on world markets.

Among key spheres the Armenian Government considered also agriculture
providing about 18% of GDP and 45% of employment in the country. The
program points out that the share of agriculture in GDP decreased in
the recent years due to advanced rates of growth of construction and
trade spheres, but the considerable share of agrarian sector in the
country’s economy is to remain considerable and to make 14% of GDP
in 2012.

Taking into account the peculiarities of the sphere, the government
intends to conduct balanced policies – increase the efficiency through
private and state investments on one hand and implement target support
to small producers on the other hand.

Consistent efforts are to be taken to eliminate the hindrances to
rural credits and to set preconditions for introduction of insurance
against climate risks.

The program envisages a considerable increase in the state investments
in construction and improvement of rural roads. All the settlements
in Armenia are expected to have at least one normal road connected
them to international roads.

Pashayeva Is Troubled

PASHAYEVA IS TROUBLED

A1+
[06:57 pm] 25 June, 2007

Leo Platvoet (Netherlands) is to make a report on the Armenian
parliamentary elections at the summer session of the Parliamentary
Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) June 25, in Strasbourg. To
remind, Leo Platvoet headed the PACE Election Observation Mission
to Armenia.

Today Azeri deputy Ganira Pashayeva, a member of the Azeri delegation
to Strasbourg, presented written questions to the Parliamentary
Assembly Ministers’ Committee.

Armenia continues its policy of military occupation of 20% of
the internationally-recognized territory of a fellow Council of
Europe-member, the Republic of Azerbaijan.

Armenian leadership has consciously chosen to ignore relevant decisions
of the international community.

Now, the Armenian side plans to proceed with another unconstitutional
move, this time the "presidential election" in July 2007.

As is known, the OSCE Minsk Group Co-chairs have on numerous
occasions stated that "elections" carried out by the separatist
regime in NK have no legal effect and can negatively affect the
resolution process. This position, as well as declared approach
of the CoE Committee of Ministers and the Council’s leadership on
both previous and upcoming polls in NK, continue to be ignored by the
official Yerevan. This is especially troubling after the recent meeting
between the presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia in St. Petersburg,
which can be defined as tense and complicated.

Considering all of these, Ganira Pashayeva asks the Committee of
Ministers:

What legal and political assessment can be given by the Committee of
Ministers to the actions of the Armenian side?

Which effective steps would the Committee of Ministers undertake
through applying its mechanisms of influence on Armenia to prevent
the illegal election from further hampering the fragile peace process?

What steps can be undertaken by the Committee with regard to Armenia’s
continued non-compliance with CoE’s known position on the conflict?

Why does the Council of Ministers refrain from making use of effective
mechanisms at its disposal to influence the Government of Armenia to
abstain in the future from actions that prevent lasting peace in the
region from being achieved, including its continued non-compliance
with the PACE Resolution 1416 (2003)?

To remind, Armenian deputies Hermine Naghdalyan and Armen Rustamyan
represent Armenia in Strasbourg.

Greek President To Arrive In Yerevan On Tuesday

GREEK PRESIDENT TO ARRIVE IN YEREVAN ON TUESDAY

ARKA News Agency, Armenia
June 25 2007

YEREVAN, June 25. /ARKA/. Greek President Karolos Papoulias is to
arrive in Yerevan on June 26 for a three day state visit at his
Armenian counterpart, Robert Kocharyan’s invitation.

Armenian governmental; press office reports that Greek foreign and
defense ministers and other high-ranking officials will come to
Armenia along with their president.

After their meeting the two countries’ presidents will give a joint
news conference.

Besides, Greek president is set to meet also Armenian National
Assembly Speaker Tigran Torosyan, PM Serge Sargsyan, Armenian
Apostolic Church leader Catholicos Garegin II and Greek community
representatives.

Armenia Worried By Plan For Anti-Missile System In Azerbaijan

ARMENIA WORRIED BY PLAN FOR ANTI-MISSILE SYSTEM IN AZERBAIJAN

Agence France Presse — English
June 20, 2007 Wednesday 2:49 PM GMT

Armenia voiced concern Wednesday that a Russian proposal to host
part of a US missile defense system in neighbouring Azerbaijan
could destabilize the volatile Caucasus region wedged between Russia
and Iran.

"The hosting of anti-missile stations in Europe is the business of
Russia, Europe and the US, but when it is a question of Azerbaijan,
this interests and worries us, as it concerns our region," Armenian
Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanian said.

"We are concerned with the consequences of this on the balance in the
region and on regional political and security questions," Oskanian
said following a meeting with NATO’s special representative to the
Caucasus region, Robert Simmons.

Azerbaijan and Armenia have been locked in a territorial dispute
over the Nagorny Karabakh ethnic-Armenian enclave since before the
break-up of the Soviet Union.

Azerbaijan lost control of the territory and seven surrounding regions
during a war in the early 1990s, but Karabakh’s status has yet to
be settled.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has proposed using the Russian-leased
Gabala radar station in Azerbaijan as an alternative host for elements
of a US missile defence system planned for the Czech Republic and
Poland.

The defence chiefs of Russia and Azerbaijan confirmed Wednesday their
support for the proposal, which Washington has said it is examining.

No Legal Norm Was Violated In Choosing Measure Of Restraintfor Zhira

NO LEGAL NORM WAS VIOLATED IN CHOOSING MEASURE OF RESTRAINTFOR ZHIRAYR SEFILIAN, SPOKESWOMAN FOR PROSECUTOR GENERAL SAYS

Noyan Tapan
Jun 19 2007

YEREVAN, JUNE 19, NOYAN TAPAN. No legal norm was violated in choosing
arrest as a measure of restraint for Zhirayr Sefilian. Commenting
on the statement of Z. Sefilian’s defence lawyers that the term of
his arrest is over and it is illegal to keep him under arrest, the
spokeswoman for the RA Prosecutor General, Sona Truzian, said that the
criminal case was sent to court five days before the expiry of the
term of arrest on June 5. In accordance with Article 138 Point 3 of
the RA Criminal Procedure Code, the procedure on the term of keeping
Z. Sefilian under arrest has been suspended. "The procedure on the
term of keeping the accused under arrest is suspended on the day when
the prosecutor sends the criminal case to court," S. Truzian noted.

According to Point 6 of the indicated article, no maximum term of
keeping the accused under arrest is stipulated during the examination
of the case in court.

All Are Using Or Trying To Use GUAM – Russia, Eastern Europe, NATO,

ALL ARE USING OR TRYING TO USE GUAM – RUSSIA, EASTERN EUROPE, NATO, EU, AND USA

PanARMENIAN.Net
19.06.2007 13:55 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "Presently GUAM is a very convenient tool for
interested parties, it is an organization, which is "always at
hand". If objectives change, the level of seriousness of the
organization will also change," analyst from "Spectrum", Center
of Strategic Studies Sergey Sarkissian commented on the results of
the summit in Baku currently held by GUAM member-countries to the
PanARMENIAN.Net journalist. He said, all are using or trying to
use GUAM -the Russian Federation, Poland and the Eastern Europe in
general, NATO, EU and the United States. "Some variants are possible
in economic sphere. If the independent economic project bursts,
a cooperation is possible.

The goal of the organization in political field is assertion of their
"own" rights. In other words, if even the organization does not
have a tough anti-Russian stance, it will have its own position on
asserting interests in front of Russia. Roughly speaking, GUAM may be
used as a "bargaining" tool with Moscow by international structures,"
Sarkissian underscored.

Mathew Bryza Lifts Veil Of Secrecy From Coordinated Principles On Ka

MATHEW BRYZA LIFTS VEIL OF SECRECY FROM COORDINATED PRINCIPLES ON KARABAKH
Bedros H. Kojian, M.D.,Santa Ana, The Armenian Observer

AZG Armenian Daily
16/06/2007

This article is mistitled, the title should have been: Mathew Bryza and
the rest of the mediators "successfully or lucratively" coerce/convince
Armenia to surrender/capitulate. This is the same Bryza, the Co-Chair
of the Minsk Group who earlier this year as per Azerbaijani "Azertag"
agency Mediamax report said: "We aspire to develop programs which
connect all countries along the East-west corridor… and he concluded
by saying "If Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey want to build a railway,
(that bypasses Armenia*) naturally we cannot mind." I don’t exactly
understand what "naturally" connotes. My interpretation is we Americans
will pretend to be blind, deaf and dumb and allow Azerbaijan, Turkey
and Georgia make Armenia economically non-viable and eventually cease
to exist," as long as we, USA don’t provide the funds."

If Bryza and his gang are such skilled mediators, let them first
persuade Turkey to make reparations for committing the Armenian
Genocide, misappropriating 9/10 of the territory of historic Armenia,
causing colossal number of deaths and destruction that continue to
date, for not allowing to renovate the small number of functioning
Armenian and non-Armenian churches, for remaining unpunished for 92
years, and for 92 years profiting from the blood drenched Armenian
soil, property and wealth.

In addition Let Bryza make the current US administration officially
recognize the Armenian Genocide instead of every year going through
the contortions to find close but not accurate words to describe the
Armenian genocide.

On May 30, 2007, in an interview by Russian REGNUM News Agency titled
Armenia cannot constantly "bluff" in the regional geopolitical game:
Armen Ayvazyan Doctor of Political Sciences, Director of the "Ararat"
Center for Strategic Research () among other
things has said:

"Hence, the liberated territory is a guarantee of geopolitical weight
and international authority of modern Armenia. It is a precondition
for its military, water, food, energy, psychological, and, in the near
future, demographic security. It is a part of the Armenian homeland
in terms of history, cultural heritage and physical geography. The
liberated territory is the means for restoring the historically
traumatized psyche of the Armenians. It is a medium for the true
meaning of Armenia. Finally, the liberated territory is a just, though
minimal, compensation for the Armenian territorial, cultural, material
and human losses and sufferings caused by the Turkish and Azerbaijani
genocides, a compensation which has been attained by Armenian blood."

The first thing that Aliev and Azerbaijan should do is return illegally
acquired territory of Nakhichevan to Armenia, the rightful owners,
before they ask Armenians to make any territorial concessions on
the liberated lands. The Azerbaijanis should make reparations to
Armenians for starting the Artsakh (misnamed Karabakh,) war and
causing tens of thousands of deaths and massive destruction. The
Azerbaijanis should make reparations for the hundreds and thousands
of properties that they confiscated from Azerbaijani Armenians that
"ran away with their lives and left everything behind." Azerbaijanis
should forget that we will allow refugees return to Artsakh and the
strategically important surrounding territories, and let Azerbaijanis
forget about another referendum.

Because in case Azerbaijan and/or the negotiators have forgotten
or are unaware, on September 2, 1991 the people of the autonomous
Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh) region while under the yoke of Azerbaijan,
officially declared that they were going to have a referendum and on
December 10, 1991 the official Referendum took place and the people
of Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh) chose to be independent. Therefore the
OFFICIAL referendum took place, the people spoke loud and clear that
they want to be free. IT IS DONE and OVER.

Eight years ago the murder of 48 ethnic Albanians in Kosovo became
the turning point to bring the US-led NATO to the rescue of Kosovo’s
Albanians. As per June 5, 2007 LA Times article "Kosovo likely future
cuts two ways and I quote: "There is a certain inevitability to the
cause of Kosovo’s independence.

Backed unabashedly by the U.S. and much of Europe, the breakaway
Kosovo region dominated mostly by ethnic Albanian Muslims will almost
certainly be allowed to secede from Serbia in the coming weeks."

On June 10, 2007, President Bush during his visit to Albania has
called for quick action to turn Kosovo into an independent nation. He
has also said that diplomats’ efforts did not succeed in changing
the status of Kosovo which is overwhelmingly ethnic Muslim Albanian,
"sooner rather than later, you’ve got to say enough is enough, Kosovo
is independent. There just cannot be continued drift"

Here one wonders why Bush does not show the same support to Artsakh’s
which is populated by 100% ethnic Christian Armenians, who without
US and NATO led forces liberated Artsakh. One also wonders if this
was one of President Bush’s dyslexic moments and he confused ethic
Armenians and Ethnic Albanians, (a difference of 3 letters) or he
thought they were the same people.

(To digress for a moment, one wonders how many more hundreds and
thousands of people should die in Darfur before there is another
US-led NATO or any other force to stop the genocide there.)

Back to the Artsakh negotiations. The mediators are forcing us to
"exchange empty promises with most if not all the liberated territories
including the independent Republic of Artsakh. Allow the Azeri’s to
return and most likely "also allow them to illegally bring tens of
thousands of others," and in 10 years or as soon as the Azerbaijanis
become the majority, they will allow another referendum, and guess
what "suddenly" Artsakh will not want to secede, and United States and
others will "approve." If our government/we allow this to happen, it
will be the beginning of the end of Armenia, and another catastrophic
situation that will be even worse than when the treaty of Sevres was
replaced by the Treaty of Lausanne.

In conclusion, the duty of our government is to protect Armenia and
Armenians from enemies, pseudo-friends and counterfeit mediators. I
have yet to see a country that is so eager to return an illegally
occupied territory let alone a small part of its liberated
territory. One wonders how come during negotiations and /or various
opportune moments our government always acts dumb and refrains from
asking the return of the territories of Nakhichevan, and/or 9/10th
of the historic territory of Armenia illegally occupied by Azerbaijan
and Turkey.

The more we "give in the more they will ask and take," and they will
only stop until there is no more Armenia, and thus fulfill their goal
of Pan-Turkism.

I never thought I would quote President Bush, but as he said in Kosovo,
"sooner rather than later, you’ve (we’ve) got to say enough is enough,
Karabak and most of the liberated territory around it is independent.

There just cannot be continued drift." And if Bryza and his
co-mediators are still eager to do a productive work, I suggest that
they stop their unjust, one-sided Artsakh peace talks, and work on
Turkey and make them pay for their ancestors unspeakable crimes and
compel them to make territorial and financial reparations.

www.ararat-center.org

Azerbaijan Should Understand That There Is No Return To Those Times

AZERBAIJAN SHOULD UNDERSTAND THAT THERE IS NO RETURN TO THOSE TIMES
Vardan Barseghian – Representative of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic to the U.S.

KarabakhOpen
15-06-2007 11:35:22

Today, the Washington Diplomat, a monthly newspaper which is
distributed to all Washington-based foreign embassies, the World Bank
and IMF Group, the U.S. State Department, Capitol Hill, the White
House and many other points of influence, published NKR Representative
Vardan Barseghian’s letter sent in response to an article that touched
upon the Nagorno Karabakh issue.

Representative Barseghian’s letter is included below.

You can also view it at

* * * June 8, 2007

Dear Editor,

Azerbaijan should have a ‘prosperous and healthy future’ as Yashar
Aliyev says (Azerbaijan Basks in Energy Riches… by Michael Coleman,
June 2007), but it should also come to terms with what happened in
Nagorno Karabakh in early 1990s. We just cannot ignore the reality:
The force that kept Karabakh inside Azerbaijan for 70 Soviet years
is long gone.

For Nagorno Karabakh to go back being part of Azerbaijan, somebody
needs to bring back Joseph Stalin, who gave Karabakh to Azerbaijan in
1921 against our will, and the Soviet Union, which forcefully kept
Karabakh inside Azerbaijan despite numerous popular appeals to the
contrary. Azerbaijan should understand that there is no return to
those times, even more so after its brutal military campaign against
Nagorno Karabakh in 1991-1994.

Instead, now the time is for Azerbaijan to tone down its war rhetoric
and misleading propaganda for domestic and foreign audiences (some of
which appeared in Coleman’s article), embark on a series of confidence
building measures (which Karabakh has been proposing for a decade)
and resume a direct dialogue with Nagorno Karabakh to deal with
the cause of this conflict (Karabakh’s political status) and then
with consequences on both sides (controlled territories, refugees,
communications, etc.).

The day that happens will mark the beginning of a new and more
promising era for everybody in the South Caucasus.

Sincerely,

Vardan Barseghian Representative of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic to
the U.S.