Few Make Use Of Postal Services Nowadays

FEW MAKE USE OF POSTAL SERVICES NOWADAYS

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[01:01 pm] 28 November, 2007

Ms Siranush has been working as a postwoman for 27 years. She finds
it her mission to deliver pension and letters to citizens. Nowadays
postmen are "replaced" by new technologies- Internet, fax and mobile
phones.

"I prefer the Internet to posts as it is quicker and cheaper," says
a Gyumri citizen Siranush Gevorgian.

"I haven’t sent or received letters for a long time as none of my
relatives or acquaintances lives abroad.

But last year I used to send letters by the Internet as it was more
convenient and quicker," says a Yerevan citizen Sona Esafian.

Today one can come across rusty and old postboxes
everywhere. Unfortunately, few people use them nowadays as postmen
deliver letters directly to addressees. Besides, postal service is
mainly available for servicemen who send letters gratis and for people
ignorant of the Internet.

Nevertheless, Ms Siranush still works delivering newspapers, journals,
Internet cards and lottery tickets instead of letters and telegrams.

Armenian Opposition National Democratic Union Nominates Leader For P

ARMENIAN OPPOSITION NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC UNION NOMINATES LEADER FOR PRESIDENT

A-Info News Agency, Akhalkalaki
Nov 27 2007

Yerevan, 28 November: The National Democratic Union leader nominated
Vazgen Manukyan as its presidential candidate at its 17th congress
today.

In his closing remarks at the congress, Manukyan said that the tough
task of nomination had been solved and that a very small task of
winning was left.

Out of 262 delegates elected by regional organizations, 184
participated in the congress that lasted two hours.

Latest UNDP Human Development Report Presented in Armenia

PRESS RELEASE
UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
Yerevan, P. Adamyan 14
Contact: Sona Hamalian
Tel: (37410) 566073, Fax: (37410) 543811
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email: [email protected]

LATEST UNDP HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORT PRESENTED IN ARMENIA

Yerevan, November 28, 2007 – Today Ms. Consuelo Vidal, UN Resident
Coordinator and UNDP Resident Representative, Mr. Simon Papyan, First
Deputy Minister of Nature Protection, and Mr. Nerses Yeritsyan, Minister
of Trade and Economic Development, presented the UNDP’s Human
Development Report 2007/2008 to the Armenian public, during a press
conference held at the UN House.

Published annually since 1990, the Human Development Report (HDR)
provides a thorough and objective analysis of the current state of human
development and draws worldwide attention to issues vital for humanity,
concentrating on a specific theme of global significance. The latest
report, subtitled `Fighting Climate Change: Human solidarity in a
divided world,’ focuses, particularly, on global warming, its
devastating consequences, and the urgency of taking action to help
curtail them.

`The well-being and future development of humanity hinge on the highest
level of awareness regarding the issues facing our world and, as
importantly, the will to address them in a truly collaborative manner,’
Ms. Vidal commented. `The UNDP Human Development Report has fast become
the global standard in the study and mitigation of core problems
affecting our planet.’

The findings of the HDR are factored into the Human Development Index
(HDI), which is designed to assess the relative human-development level
of every country in three basic dimensions: a long and healthy life,
access to knowledge, and a decent standard of living. For 2007/2008,
Armenia’s HDI value stands at 0.775, ranking it at 83 out of 177
countries. These figures represent a gain of .007 points but a
three-level drop in ranking compared with 2006. However, if today’s
revised HDI criteria were to be applied to the 2006 rankings, Armenia
that year would have stood at 90 and thus advanced by seven levels this
year, not dropped by three. In terms of HDI ranking for 2007/2008, the
closest to Armenia from Central and Eastern Europe and the CIS countries
are Ukraine, Georgia, and Azerbaijan, ranked 76th, 96th, and 98th,
respectively. Armenia’s other neighbours, the Islamic Republic of Iran
and Turkey, are ranked 94th and 84th, respectively.

The latest HDR shows that climate change is no longer a matter of
speculation. It goes on to state that exposure to droughts, floods, and
storms is already destroying opportunity and reinforcing inequality.
‘There is now overwhelming scientific evidence that the world is moving
towards the point at which irreversible ecological catastrophe would be
unavoidable,’ it says.

As in previous years, the 2007/2008 HDR stresses that climate change is
not purely an environmental issue but rather a complex phenomenon which
poses a great challenge to the development of humanity and realization
of the UN Millennium Development Goals.

The report indicates that the poorest countries and populations will
suffer the earlier and most damaging setback, even though they have
contributed the least to the problem. Some 262 million people, over 98%
of them in the developing world, were affected by climate-related
disasters annually from 2000 to 2004. Further temperature increases of
3-4° C could result in 330 million people being permanently or
temporarily displaced as a result of floods, and 20-30% of land species
could face extinction. An additional 220-400 million people could be
exposed to malaria – a disease that already claims around 1 million
lives annually. These eventualities represent only a tiny fragment of
the consequences of climate change.

According to the report, in order to effectively fight climate change
and the threats it poses to humanity, mitigation and adaptation must go
hand in hand.
According to the First National Report to the United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change, in Armenia the scenario of a 2° C increase
in temperature over the 21 century would have the following consequences:

– Decrease of total annual flow of water by 15-20%;
– Reduction of precipitation by 10%;
– Expansion of desert and semi-desert areas by 33%;
– Reduction of livestock by 30% and dairy production by 28-33%;
– Reduction of crops by 8-14%.

Though the overall economic cost of such scenarios in Armenia has not
yet been calculated, the global picture is clear. The HDR report
indicates that if no action is taken now for a drastic reduction of
greenhouse-gas emissions, the overall cost of adaptation measures may
total around US $86 billion annually by 2015, representing close to 0.2%
of the GDP of developed countries. As significant as these figures may
seem, they pale in comparison to the human and financial costs of the
expected damages in health, livelihoods, ecosystems, property, and
infrastructure if no immediate measures are taken.

`Climate change is exactly the kind of global challenge that the United
Nations is best suited to address,’ Ms. Vidal said. `This is why we have
initiated a study of the actual economic costs of climate change, which
will become a baseline document to help the government of Armenia
institute appropriate adaptation strategies, integrate them into
sectoral policies, and take relevant measures to curb the impact of
climate change in the country.’

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Vasily Istratov: Azerbaijan Planning Arms Purchase From Russia

VASILY ISTRATOV: AZERBAIJAN PLANNING ARMS PURCHASE FROM RUSSIA

PanARMENIAN.Net
29.11.2007 12:28 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "Azerbaijan plans to purchase arms from Russia. This
issue was discussed during yesterday’s visit of Russian Defense
Minister Anatoly Serdyukov to Azerbaijan," Vasily Istratov, Russia’s
Ambassador to Azerbaijan told reporters 28 November.

"The arms purchase will be carried out in the framework of technical
and military cooperation between the two states," the Ambassador
said. However, he refrained from furnishing any details of the
transaction.

"Azerbaijan and Russia will develop cooperation regarding personnel
training. The Russian Defense Ministry’s training center is ready to
comply fully with Azerbaijan’s requests," the Ambassador said.

The Defense Ministers were satisfied with the talks held in Baku,
the Ambassador resumed, Trend reports.

The Armenia Fund Completes Reconstruction Of Mrgashen Kindergarten

THE ARMENIA FUND COMPLETES RECONSTRUCTION OF MRGASHEN KINDERGARTEN

Largir, Armenia
Nov 29 2007

On November 21 Mrgashen kindergarten in Kotayk marz reopened after
its reconstruction. The 53.5 million AMD worth project was sponsored
by Anaide and Varoujan Tcheugurian through The Armenia Fund French
local committee. The modern furniture including beds, tables, chairs
and wardrobes (worth more than 8 million AMD allocated by The Armenia
Fund local committee of France) make the kindergarten a very pleasant
place for children to play and learn in.

The kindergarten had not undergone any repair since 1964. Within
The Armenia Fund project the roof, floor, sanitary units, doors and
windows were renovated, heating system, gas and water pipelines were
installed, and a boiler-house was constructed.

The kindergarten initially designed for 100 children had only 30
attending it. Now when conditions have considerably improved, the
facility will also accommodate children from the neighboring village
of Artamed. Currently, Mrgashen’s population is around 2500 most of
which are refugees from Azerbaijan.

T. Karapetian Advises "Alternative" Candidates For Presidency To Be

T. KARAPETIAN ADVISES "ALTERNATIVE" CANDIDATES FOR PRESIDENCY TO BE ENGAGED IN WRITING MEMOIRS

Noyan Tapan
Nov 30, 2007

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 30, NOYAN TAPAN. "We must not continue living this
way," this is the slogan of Tigran Karapetian, the Chairman of the
People’s Party, who is a candidate for presidency. He gave assurance
at the November 30 meeting with journalists that the country should
be taken out of the transitional stage. "We have been at this stage
for more than ten years and this has already become a character,"
he stated.

According to T. Karapetian, he has nominated his candidature as an
alternative to the other candidates for presidency, RA Prime Minister
Serge Sargsian and first RA President Levon Ter-Petrosian. He said
that the more those two forces of the political sphere blow each other
the more his rating will rise. Touching upon the other candidates
for presidency considering themselves "alternative," T. Karapetian
said that he was an alternative candidate ten years ago and has not
changed his principles so far. "It is impossible to become alternative
from a saviour or vice versa," he noted adding that all of them had
taken posts and today confess that they had mistakes. "If you have
made mistakes, go and write memoirs. Will you correct your mistakes,
have you become a different person?" T. Karapetian complained.

According to PP Chairman’s observation, "money will have an important
role" during the forthcoming presidential elections, as part of the
people expects that, and the authorities and the opposition will use
that factor without fail. T. Karapetian said that according to his
information, some figures (not from the power wing) offer 200 dollars
for one vote in the upcoming elections.

T. Karapetian predicts that "there will be harsh moments" in the
preelection period without fail. He expressed apprehension that
"the people will be deceived this time as well," and the nation,
the republic will gain nothing as a result of the elections. In
T. Karapetian’s opinion, the authorities will do their best to end
the elections with one tour.

Council of OSCE FMs calls AM & AZ to approve concept of NK settlemnt

ARKA News Agency, Armenia
Nov 30 2007

Council of OSCE Foreign Ministers calls Armenia and Azerbaijan to
approve concept of Karabakh settlement and elaborate all-embracing
peaceful agreemen

YEREVAN, November 30. /ARKA/. The Council of the OSCE Foreign
Ministers called Armenia and Azerbaijan to approve the concept of
Karabakh settlement and start the elaboration of all-embracing
peaceful agreement, runs the OSCE Council of Foreign Ministers’
statement on Karabakh issue adopted at the session in Madrid.

`We point out with satisfaction that Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed to
continue the negotiations on the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict in the coming electoral year,’ ran the statement of Russia’s
Foreign Ministry’s Information and press department.

The statement said that the Council supports the mediating efforts of
the Co-Chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group and together with the
conflicting sides the elaboration of the basic principles of the
peaceful settlement of the conflict.

`We decisively call both sides for overcoming the last disagreements
thus approving the common concept of the settlement and starting the
elaboration of the all-embracing peaceful agreement,’ runs the
statement.

Karabakh conflict broke out in 1988, when Nagorno-Karabakh populated
by Armenians declared secession from Azerbaijan.

On December 10, 1991, just a few days before the collapse of the
Soviet Union, a referendum was conducted in Nagorno-Karabakh with the
presence of international observers. At this referendum, 99.89% of
population voted for independence.

Responding to that, Azerbaijan launched a large-scale war against
Nagorno-Karabakh. The military offensives were stopped after a
cease-fire agreement was signed in May 12, 1994. The agreement is
observed now as well, and talks between Armenia and Azerbaijan are
under way.

Starting from 1992 negotiations on the peaceful settlement of the
conflict have being held within the OSCE Minsk Group, the Co-Chairs
of which are the USA, Russia and France. -0–

Romanian foreign minister to visit Armenia

Panorama.am

13:56 01/12/2007

ROMANIAN FOREIGN MINISTER TO VISIT ARMENIA

Armenian foreign minister, Vartan Oskanyan, met with the president of
Switzerland and the head of federative department of foreign
relations, Michele Camly Ray, yesterday during OSCE Ministerial
Council session.

Armenian foreign minister press and information department informs
that the interlocutors discussed Armenian-Swiss bilateral relations
and reflected on regional issues as well as Armenia’s relations with
neighboring countries and Karabakh conflict settlement. The minister
detailed the internal political situation in Armenia before the
presidential elections.

Among other top level meetings, minister Oskanyan met with Romanian
foreign minister Adrian Siorianu. The two discussed the agenda of
bilateral relations and underscored that such relations have potential
to grow. Romanian foreign minister expressed willingness to visit
Armenia. The parties exchanged ideas on Karabakh conflict settlement
and Kosovo.

Source: Panorama.am

Armenian Grand Masters In 1/8 Final Of The World Cup

ARMENIAN GRAND MASTERS IN 1/8 FINAL OF THE WORLD CUP

armradio.am
03.12.2007 13:44

Armenian Grand Master Levon Aronyan defeated Ernesto Inarkiyev of
Russian in the tie-breaks of the third round of the World Chess Cup
underway in the Russian city of Khanty Mansiysk, thus entering the
4th round – 1/8 final.

Grand Master Vladimir Hakobyan had secured his place in Round 4
earlier, defeating Russian Vladimir Malakhov 1.5:0.5.

In Round 4 Aronian will play with Jakovenko, Vladimir Hakobyan will
compete with Shirov.

ARFD Will Become Opposition If Results Of Presidential Elections Are

ARFD WILL BECOME OPPOSITION IF RESULTS OF PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS ARE FALSIFIED, SPARTAK SEYRANIAN SAYS

Noyan Tapan
Dec 3, 2007

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 3, NOYAN TAPAN. According to the evaluation of
Spartak Seyranian, the Spokesperson of the ARFD Supreme Body, two
poles have been formed in Armenia and the political processes in the
future will go on around these two poles. At the same time, at the
December 3 meeting with journalists, he did not exclude that there
can be many poles in the presidential elections, as a result of which
"black and white color perceptions will disappear."

Touching upon the possibility of ARFD’s becoming opposition,
S. Seyranian said they they will enter the opposition field if they
feel that it will create favorable conditions for implementation of
their programs.

"Dashnaktsutiun can also become opposition if the results of the
February 19, 2008 elections are falsified," S. Seyranian emphasized.

It was also mentioned that ARFD is ready for a serious ideological and
program struggle in the elections and will try to lead competition
"in the direction of these ideas." As regards ARFD’s programs,
S. Seyranian said that there will not be a big difference between the
program presented for the parliamentary elections and the current one.

S. Seyranian also said that at present they are discussing the issue
of choosing a motto for ARFD’s candidate for presidency.