Armenian Genocide resolution hearings might be resumed at Knesset

Armenian Genocide resolution hearings might be resumed at Knesset
31.10.2009 15:10 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Recently, Hai Dat Bureau representatives in
Jerusalem met Israeli Knesset members. As Hai Dat Bureau
representative in Jerusalem, Georgette Avagian told PanARMENIAN.Net
reporter, the parties discussed the possibility of Armenian Genocide
resolution’s inclusion on Knesset agenda. `We urged the
parliamentarians to refrain from linking the issue above to RA-Turkey
rapprochement process. Armenian Genocide discussions are scheduled at
Knesset in April, yet we’ll do our best for them to start earlier,’
Georgette Avagian noted.

Second Expo-Russia Armenia Opens In Armenian Capital City

SECOND EXPO-RUSSIA ARMENIA OPENS IN ARMENIAN CAPITAL CITY

ARKA
Oct 29, 2009

YEREVAN, October 29, /ARKA/. Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan attended
today the opening of the second EXPO-Russia Armenia. Russian ambassador
to Armenia, Vyacheslav Kovalenko, read out a greeting statement
by Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov, which, particularly,
said that the peoples of Armenia and Russia have always been united
by spiritual closeness of their cultures, sharing also reciprocal
sympathy and strategic partnership.

The ambassador said such events are always a good platform for giving
a strong push to development of mutually beneficial cooperation.

"I am sure that the EXPO-Russia Armenia will make its contribution to
further deepening of cooperation between the two countries,’ he said.

The exhibition has attracted over 60 Russian and Armenian companies.

It will run through October 31.

The exhibition’s organizers are the Russian Federal Agency for CIS
Affairs and International Humanitarian Cooperation (RosCooperation),
Zarubezh Expo company, the Armenian Multi Group and the International
Association of Peace Foundations.

The first EXPO-Russia Armenia was held in 2008 in Yerevan with
participation of over 60 companies from 30 Russian provinces.

Troupes From 7 Countries To Participate In Festival Of Student Puppe

TROUPES FROM 7 COUNTRIES TO PARTICIPATE IN FESTIVAL OF STUDENT PUPPET THEATER

Tehran Times
Oct 27 2009
Iran

TEHRAN — Seven countries will be participating at the 11th Festival
of Student Puppet Theater which will be held from November 22 to 29
in Tehran.

A total of 30 works were submitted to the International Section of
the gala out of which eight works were selected, the secretary of
the festival Isa Nuri mentioned during a press conference on Monday.

Performances from France, the Netherlands, Germany, the United States,
Canada, Australia and Armenia will go on stage at the festival,
he said.

"Mask and Puppet", "Research", "International Section", "Poster and
Photo" and "Writing Drama" are the sections of this edition of the
festival, he added.

The secretariat of the festival held two educational workshops "The
Puppet Making" by Mohammad Alami and "The Knowledge of Puppet Show"
by Javad Zolfaghari over the past few weeks, he said.

Nuri went on to say that the Farabi Hall of University of Art is
currently hosting a workshop on directing puppet shows by Behruz
Gharibpur.

At the conference, the counselor of the festival Behruz Gharibpur
expressed appreciation for Nuri’s efforts in dealing with the many
problems that had to be resolved before the festival could be held.

He asked the officials to support the festival as a cultural necessity
which boosts art and culture in Iran.

He lamented that the degrading looks of critics at the student theater
festivals disheartens the young artists.

"I hope that the next edition of the festival will be held without
any delays or difficulties," he added,

The festival was not held last year due to financial problems and
also lack of coordination between the University of Art and Iran’s
Ministry of Science, Research and Technology, which are jointly
responsible for holding the festival.

The motto of this edition of the festival is "Universities’ sympathy
and cooperation" and all students have equal rights in the festival,
he said.

The festival will be held at the Iranian Artists Forum, the University
of Art, the Honar Hall, the Niavaran Cultural Center and the Farabi
Hall.

Alexander Iskandaryan: Both Quick And Slow Scenarios Of Ratification

ALEXANDER ISKANDARYAN: BOTH QUICK AND SLOW SCENARIOS OF RATIFICATION POSSIBLE
Lusine Vasilyan

"Radiolur"
27.10.2009 18:33

Political scientist Alexander Iskandaryan considers that the
normalization of the Armenian-Turkish relations will accelerate
the process of settlement of the Karabakh conflict. According to his
assessment, the pressure on Armenia will become an additional obstacle
for the process.

Alexander Iskandaryan refrained from speaking about the terms of
ratification of the protocols by the Turkish Parliament. He says both
quick and slow scenarios of ratification are possible. According
to him, prerequisites exist for both scenarios. However, different
political statements are not the proper basis for building predictions
and conclusions on.

In general, the political scientist considers that the normalization
of the Armenian-Turkish relations will have a great impact on the
region. It will result in the weakening of Georgia’s role.

Armenian economy tends to stabilize

PanARMENIAN.Net

Armenian economy tends to stabilize

Primary economic events of the week (19.10 – 24.10).
24.10.2009 GMT+04:00

Armenia’s economy showed some trends of stabilization, since GDP over
the first 7 months fall by 18.5 per cent, over the eight months – by
18.4 per cent. The biggest decline in Armenia’s economy was observed
in construction industry: by 53.8 per cent. The volume of industrial
production in the country in January-September 2009 reached 459.694
billion AMD, 11.4 per cent less down compared to the same period of
2008. The decline in agriculture averaged 2.3 per cent, while in the
service industry – 1.8 per cent.

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ World Customs Organization (WCO) Secretary General
Kunio Mikuriya is carrying out a two-day visit to Armenia to get
personally familiarized with custom services’ operations and current
reforms, RA State Income Committee’s press service reports.

Secretary General’s visit is accounted for Armenia’s considerable
progress which received WCO’s high assessment, Committee says in a
release.

Kunio Mikuriya met with RA State Income Committee Chair Gagik
Khachatryan. Parties discussed possibilities of introducing `Columbus’
program in Armenia.

`We intend to make Armenia a customs transformation model in entire
region and introduce its experience to other states,’ WCO Secretary
General said.

World Customs Organization is presently the only international
structure dealing purely with customs issues. It currently has 174
member states which are offered to join various conventions and other
international instruments. Armenia has been a WCO member since 1992.

*

International PanArmenian Expo 2009 Exhibition will be held from
October 23 to 25 in the Sports Concert Complex after Demirchyan. As
the Chairman of the Armenian Chamber of Commerce Martin Sargsyan
informed, anyone can follow the work of the exhibition at on-line.

According to him, PanArmenian Expo 2009 is a multi-disciplinary
exhibition, production of small and medium local businesses in
construction, food and textile enterprises, services and transport are
represented here, as well as products from 15 countries are featured.
Mr. Sargsyan noted that products and companies opened in terms of
financial and economic crisis are also exhibited.

Exhibition PanArmenian Expo 2009 held third time by the Chamber of
Commerce of Armenia.

Soch is actively negotiating for intensifying collaboration with
Yerevan, Sochi Town Council Chairman Valery Podpomogov told
PanARMENIAN.Net reporter. As Valery Podpomogov reported, recently
Sochi Mayor visited Yerevan to meet his Armenian colleague. Based on
meeting results, the parties determined priority directions for
bilateral collaboration.

In this context, he added that a visit of Yerevan delegation to Sochi
is scheduled. Yerevan-Sochi collaboration agreements will be
concluded, stipulating for visa regime facilitation among other
contract terms. `Sochi has much to learn in consumer service and
construction sphere issues. We are especially interested in the
development of heavy and mineral resource industry technologies as
well as construction sphere,’ Valery Podpomogov noted.

*

In a recent session, Government introduced amendments to the laws on
trademarks and geographical notes. Amendments aimed at ensuring the
legal protection of trademarks and bringing RA legislation in
compliance with European intellectual property standards.

Established procedures will rule out possibility of brand repetition
or similarity, RA Economy Minister Vahe Danielyan said. `Earlier, the
entire process was restricted by official trademark registration.
Under amended laws, Intellectual Property Agency will publish them two
month after registration.’

Changes were also made in the mechanisms determining product origins,
Minister said. `European mechanisms establish special procedures for
geographical notes, ensuring the protection of local producers.’

Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan added in turn that the project had been
discussed with interested parties who introduced their viewpoints.
Touching on certain enterprises’ problems within the frames of
legislation, premier said that international experience provided
`clear-cut answers to their questions’.

*

VTB Bank Armenia announced mortgage and automobile credit rates
decrease, as well as crediting process expedition, bank’s press
service reported.

Annual real estate credit rates decreased from 19,5% to 14%,
automobile credit rates `from 18% to 12%.

Due to updated retail credit management system, automobile credit
applications processing is completed within 3 working days and
automobile credit applications -within 5 days.

*

By opening a new branch in Artashat city (Ararat region) ProCredit
Bank successfully expanded into a new region, launching a new
agricultural lending project, the bank’s press service reports.

As noted by ProCredit Bank CJSC Executive Director Bertolt Hertzfeldt
the bank aims to assist in development of agriculture as an important
branch of economy. `The new services distinguish themselves in the
market by their favorable conditions for clients, such as flexible
repayment and collateral conditions.,’ he said.

*

As part of its new autumn offers Araratbank provides its clients a new
approach to the term deposits, press office of the bank reports.

Urgent dram deposits will be drawn at a 11 per cent per annum rate,
and dollar deposits – by 9 per cent per annum," the report said.

In addition, for deposits, attracted for 45 to 90 days, the 7.5
percentage annual rate per is offered for dram deposits and 2.5
percentage annual rate for dollar deposits.

For the deposits attracted for 91 to 180 days, the 8.5percentage
annual rate per is offered for dram deposits and 4.5 percentage annual
rate for dollar deposits.

At the same time, 9 and 6 percentage annual rates are offered for the
dram and dollar deposits, attracted for 181 and 270 days respectively,
and 10.5 and 8 percentage annual rates are offered for the dram and
dollar deposits attracted for 271 and 365 days, 11 and 9 percentage
annual rates are proposed for dram and dollar deposits attracted for
366 and 546 days respectively.

Deposits for more than 546 days, as in drams, or in the U.S. dollars
will be engaged on a contractual basis. Contractual interest rates
will also be offered for deposits of 20 million drams or U.S. dollar
equivalent.

*

A 3-year collaboration memorandum was signed between Softline and CBA,
Softiline Director General Armen Karapetyan reported. According to
memorandum signed in May 2009, CBA will receive expert assistance in
hi-tech software implementation.

Many commercial banks in RA are still using unlicensed software, part
of them already switched to Oracle Databases.

Besides, the company offers IT audit services for banks, assisting in
the choice or software and software plan development, thus exempting
them from unnecessary expenditures.

According to the expert, usage of IGOV Oracle software both in public
and banking sectors will increase activity as well as safety
effectiveness in information gathering, maintenance and transfer.

*

Akhuryan railway station on the Armenian-Turkish border will be opened
next month, Shevket Shajdullin , Director General of "South Caucasus
Railways,’ told a press conference in Yerevan.

"Following the ratification of the protocols signed in Zurich between
the foreign ministers of Armenia and Turkey, we will conduct meeting
with the Turkish side, after which conditions for the railway
communication will be clearly worked out," he said.

As Mr. Shajdullin explained they will need to create a new format of
relations, since with the CIS countries SCR works "in the so-called
CIS format".

SCR general director also added, that since Turkey has joined the
Convention on the railway transport, then Armenia, represented by SCR
will have to accede to it.

As Mr. Shajdullin stressed, the main task is not just in opening the
Akhuryan station, but rather "the main task is to enter the corridor
of Europe, the Caucasus and Asia the right way which would enable
Armenia to become part of an international logistics center. In this
direction, he said, about 70 cars will be involved and to appropriate
traffic will be ensured.

*

Turkey and Iran plan a tax-free industrial zone on the border between
the two countries, Turkish Industry Minister Nihat Ergun said,
business daily Referans reported on Tuesday.

The zone, where companies from the two countries may sell goods such
as fuel products, electricity and technology, may be established near
the eastern Turkish town of IÄ?dır, Ergun said.

Prime Minister Recep Tayyip ErdoÄ?an may pen an agreement on the new
facility during a visit to Tehran next week, Referans reported.

Armenia and Syria could also be included in the project, Referans
cited Ergun as saying.

Iran and Turkey plan to join forces to set up an industrial township
on their common border, says the Iranian ambassador to Ankara.

In a meeting with Turkish Foreign Trade Minister, Zafer Caglayan,
Iranian Ambassador, Bahman Hosseinpour, said that Iran’s offers to
expand transportation cooperation and establish joint industrial
townships will help cement ties.

Iran and Turkey plan to double the annual trade volume between the two
countries from $10 billion in 2008 over a five-year period.

Caglayan also said that "a special team from the Ministry of Foreign
Trade and the Ministry of Trade and Industry" is studying the
implementation of a industrial township on the common border between
the two countries.

Caglayan also added that he will accompany Turkish Prime Minister,
Recep Tayyip Erdogan, during his upcoming visit to Tehran.

The two sides plan to sign a free-trade agreement, create a joint
economic zone and upgrade the Lake Van Northern Passage Project to an
electrified railway in a bid to boost business transactions.

Tehran and Ankara also aim to remove all limits and fees for overland
transportation.

*

By the end of 2009, ArmRosGazprom CJSC anticipates gas consumption
rate to drop by 15%, company’s General Director Karen Karapetyan said.

The cash flow management system elaborated by company’s financial
experts and employees will ensure implementation of all projects.
`We’ll end the current year without any harm to the projects,’ he
said.

However, the company will register no profit either. That’s mainly
because of `the crisis and fluctuating course of Armenian Dram,’ he
added.

*

Russian gas supply at $ 180 per 1000 cubic meters is an unprecedented
price, Karen Karapetyan told today journalists in Yerevan. At that he
noted that company is currently conducting negotiations, and has
reached preliminary agreement for purchasing gas at $180 per 1000
cubic meters. `Negotiations are under way, and prices may be reviewed
depending on changes in world market, but we elaborate our strategy
based on the price established,’ he added.

Karapetyan finds such price the best in the region, however, believes
that `we, Armenians always demand a special attitude. That’s an
unpromising and annoying conduct, since there is necessity to make
gradual transition to economic categories.’ Since company’s inception
(12 years), he said, Armenia had exclusive tariffs on gas, and over
that period, it should have been prepared for market prices.

Viktoriya Araratyan

Crossroads E-Newsletter – Special Issue – October 23, 2009

PRESS RELEASE
Eastern Prelacy of the Armenian Apost. Church of America and Canada
H.E. Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan
Prelate, Easter Prelacy and Canada
138 East 39th Street
New York, NY 10016
Tel: 212-689-7810
Fax: 212-689-7168
Web:

October 23, 2009
Special Issue

IN MEMORIAM
ANTRANIG SARKISSIAN
May 29, 1937–October 22, 2009

It is with a deep sense of loss and sorrow that the Eastern Prelacy
of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America announces the passing of Antranig Sarkissian, a Pillar of the Prelacy, and a steadfast supporter of the
Armenian Church and nation. Mr. Sarkissian died yesterday, October 22. He was 72 years old.

The Wake will take place Sunday, October 25 at St. Sarkis Church in
Douglaston, New York from 7 to 9 pm. Funeral services will take place at St. Sarkis Church with the Prelate, Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan,
officiating on Monday, October 26 at 12 noon. Interment will follow at Nassau Knolls in Port Washington, New York.

Mr. Sarkissian is survived by his wife Varsenne and daughters
Hasmig and Lorig and their families. He is also survived by his mother, Azadouhi, two brothers, Aram and Armenak and their families, three sisters,
Mari Ohanessian and family, and Margaret and Nairy Sarkissian.

At the time of his death, Mr. Sarkissian was Managing Director of
Citibank, N.A., New York. He was Group Marketing Executive responsible for the coordination of Citibank’s New York-based marketing activities for
Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa, working closely with the Chairman, President and Chief Executive of Citibank, NA. His career
with Citibank spanned more than fifty years.

Mr. Sarkissian grew up in Egypt, graduated from the Kaloosdian National
School and subsequently attended the American University in Cairo where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics. He received a Masters
degree in Economics from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee.

Mr. Sarkissian was a trustee of the Prelacy’s Endowment Fund for
many years, as well as a member of various Prelacy special events organizing committees, including pontifical visits and major cultural events. He
was also a supporter of many charitable organizations including his service as president of the Children of Armenia Fund (COAF), and as treasurer
and a member of the Executive Board of the Near East Foundation.

In Lieu of Flowers donations may be made to St. Sarkis Armenian
Church, 38-65 234th Street, Douglaston, New York 11363, and to the Children of Armenia Fund, 162 Fifth Avenue, Suite 900, New York,
New York 10010.

May he rest in eternal peace.

http://www.armenianprelacy.org/

Turkey will fight for liberation of Azerbaijan occupied territories

Interfax, Russia
Oct 22 2009

Turkey will fight for liberation of Azerbaijan’s occupied territories
– minister

BAKU Oct 22

Ankara will fight for the returning to Azerbaijan of its occupied
territories, said Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu.

"Within a short period of time Turkey managed to break the deadlock in
the negotiating process. The Azeri lands are also ours, so we will
fight for them until the end," Davutoglu told Azeri journalists on
Thursday.

"We openly declare to the Azeri public that Azerbaijan’s territorial
integrity is just as dear to us as Turkey’s. We will never cause any
harm to it," said Davutoglu, commenting on the allegations that the
stabilization of the Armenian-Turkish relations will hurt the Karabakh
settlement process.

Thanks to Turkey’s efforts, there were five meetings between the Azeri
and Armenian presidents over a five-month period, he said. "During
that time Turkey achieved much more than anybody else did throughout
all these years. All this is thanks to the platform of stability and
development in the Caucasus proposed by Turkey. Karabakh was the first
question we raised at our meeting with President Obama. Karabakh was
again the first question at my meeting with U.S. Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton held one of these days. Turkey will always raise this
issue no matter what," the minister said.

"The current Turkish government, just like the previous one, will
never change its policy on Karabakh, nothing can do damage to our
unity or change Turkey’s strategy on this issue," said the Turkish
foreign minister.

Exhibition Devoted To Armenian Legionnaires To Be Held In California

EXHIBITION DEVOTED TO ARMENIAN LEGIONNAIRES TO BE HELD IN CALIFORNIA

PanARMENIAN.Net
24.10.2009 12:22 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Armenian Studies Program in cooperation with
the Henry Madden Library at Fresno State will mark the opening of a
new exhibit, Legion Armenienne: The Armenian Legion and Its Heroism
in the Middle East," to run in the Library through the end of November.

Legion Armenienne: The Armenian Legion and Its Heroism in the Middle
East" is a traveling exhibit developed and prepared by the Armenian
Library and Museum of America (ALMA) in honor of the Legionnaires
and their devotion to their nation and to the cause of liberty during
World War I.

The exhibit will open in late October and run through the end of
November on the Second Floor of the Henry Madden Library on campus.

The exhibit explores the formation, training, military action, and
postwar activities of this all-volunteer force through photographs
and narratives.

ALMA commissioned this traveling exhibit, incorporating the community
spirit of the original into an informative historic, literary, and
artistic presentation.

The reception will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, November 1,
on the Second Floor of the Henry Madden Library. Admission to the
special opening is free and open to the public.

"Armenian Impressions" Exhibition To Open In Gyumri

"ARMENIAN IMPRESSIONS" EXHIBITION TO OPEN IN GYUMRI

PanARMENIAN.Net
23.10.2009 17:41 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Within the framework of the German Weeks 2009 in
Armenia, which are organized by the Embassy of the Federal Republic of
Germany with the support of the Ministry of Culture of the Republic
of Armenia, a photo exhibition "Armenian Impressions" by Hans-Wulf
Bartels, ex-German Ambassador to Armenia will open in Gyumri.

>From October 24th until November 8th, the photographs of this great
friend of Armenia who traveled extensively through the country,
will be shown at Aslamazyan Sisters Gallery. The opening of the
exhibition will take place on October 24th at 4 pm in the presence
of the photographer. Prior to this venue, the exhibition was held
at the National Assembly and school nr. 56 in Yerevan, reported the
press office of the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany.