Armenian Leader Replaces Dashnak Ministers

ARMENIAN LEADER REPLACES DASHNAK MINISTERS

Mediamax
May 13 2009
Armenia

Yerevan, 12 May: Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan today signed
decrees on dismissing Aramais Grigoryan, Arsen Hambartsumyan and
Spartak Seyranyan from the posts of ministers of agriculture, labour
and social affairs and education and science, the press service of
the Armenian president has told Mediamax.

All the three are members of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation –
Dashnaktsutyun party and tendered their resignation after the party
quit the ruling coalition on 27 April 2009.

The Armenian president today signed other decrees on appointing
new ministers.

Gevork Petrosyan, member of the board of the Prosperous Armenia party,
has been appointed minister of labour and social affairs.

Armen Ashotyan, member of the council of the Republican Party of
Armenia, has been appointed minister of education and science.

Gerasim Alaverdyan, member of the board of the Orinats Yerkir
(Law-Governed Country) party, has been appointed minister of
agriculture.

Armenian Minister Blames Azerbaijan For Lack Of Progress In Karabakh

ARMENIAN MINISTER BLAMES AZERBAIJAN FOR LACK OF PROGRESS IN KARABAKH TALKS

Public Television of Armenia
May 13 2009

[Presenter] The 119th session of the Committee of Ministers of the
Council of Europe has been held in Madrid. Foreign Minister Edvard
Nalbandyan was among delegates from 47 countries, who took part
in the meeting within the framework of events dedicated to the 60th
anniversary of the establishment of the Council of Europe. Preparatory
works for the election of the EC secretary-general and intermediary
measures of the 14th protocol of European Convention of Human Rights,
which will allow increasing efficiency of the European Court of Human
Rights, were discussed. The Armenian foreign minister also made a
speech at the session.

[Correspondent speaking over video of the session] In his speech
Nalbandyan stressed the Council of Europe’s role in establishing
stable and peaceful continent and also spoke about the settlement
process of the Nagornyy Karabakh issue. He said that the concern of
the people of Karabakh for their security had been the basis of the
legal demand for the right of self-determination. Azerbaijan opposed
to this by force – started with ethnic cleansing and then passed on
to a large-scale aggression against Karabakh, involving mercenaries
connected with terrorist groups.

While speaking about the negotiation process Minister Nalbandyan
stressed that the sides had been quite close to the settlement in 2001,
however due to the nonconstructive position of Azerbaijan and [its]
rejection of achieved agreements, it did not take place. The Armenian
foreign minister said that Azerbaijan’s nonconstructive approach had
continued in 2007 – in the form of rejecting for months the Madrid
proposals suggested by the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs.

Nalbandyan assessed the meeting of the Armenian and Azerbaijani
presidents, and the declarations and statements issued in Moscow
and Helsinki in 2008 as signs of progress in the peace process. He
expressed the hope that if the Azerbaijani leadership gave up its
nonconstructive approach and stopped belligerent and anti-Armenian
propaganda, then the negotiations within the framework of the Minsk
Group could bring the positions of the sides closer to each other
and lead to the settlement of the issue.

Armenian President Says Turkey Should Not Interfere In Karabakh Sett

ARMENIAN PRESIDENT SAYS TURKEY SHOULD NOT INTERFERE IN KARABAKH SETTLEMENT

Interfax
May 15 2009
Russia

Yerevan, 15 May: If Turkey wants to assist the peaceful resolution
of the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict, it should not get involved in the
settlement at all, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan said at a meeting
with British Special Representative for the South Caucasus Brian Fall.

"The Armenian president stated that it was many times noted during
Armenian-Turkish contacts that any attempt by Turkey to interfere
in the Nagornyy Karabakh settlement would only damage the process,"
the Armenian presidential press service quoted Sargsyan as saying.

The United Kingdom assists the efforts of the OSCE Minsk Group and
thinks that it is important to attain the Nagornyy Karabakh settlement
on the basis of international legal principles and norms, Fall said.

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday [13
May during his Baku visit] that Turkey will open borders with Armenia
only after the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict is resolved.

Edik Barseghyan Appointed First Deputy Emergency Situation Minister

EDIK BARSEGHYAN APPOINTED FIRST DEPUTY EMERGENCY SITUATION MINISTER

ARMENPRESS
May 14, 2009

YEREVAN, MAY 14, ARMENPRESS: Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan
appointed Edik Barseghyan, the director of the Armenian Rescue Service,
first deputy emergency situations minister.

Governmental press service told Armenpress that Barseghyan will
combine the two offices.

Groundbreaking Ceremony For A New Building Of Matenadaran

GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONY FOR A NEW BUILDING OF MATENADARAN
Sona Hakobyan

"Radiolur"
14.05.2009 17:10

President Serzh Sargsyan today attended the groundbreaking ceremony of
the new building of the Matenadaran. Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos
of All Armenians, His Holiness Garegin II, Armenian benefactor Sergey
Hambartsumyan, the Director of Matenadaran Hrachya Tamrazyan, chief
architect of the new building Arthur Meschyan and the Mayor of Yerevan,
Gagik Beglaryan, were also present at the ceremony.

Attaching importance to the fact that the groundbreaking ceremony of
the new building of the scientific research center takes place on the
50th anniversary of its establishment, the Director of Matenadaran,
Hrachya Tamrazyan said: "This was not a coincidence, but a natural
phenomenon.

It is a proof of our people’s creativity and wisdom."

Marie Yovanovitch Rejects Information On Decrease Of Assistance From

MARIE YOVANOVITCH REJECTS INFORMATION ON DECREASE OF ASSISTANCE FROM THE USA FOR ARMENIA

ARMENPRESS
May 12, 2009

YEREVAN, MAY 12, ARMENPRESS: US Ambassador to Armenia Marie Yovanovitch
responded today to news reports carried recently by several media
outlets regarding assistance from the United States for Armenia. The
ambassador particularly said that the Obama Administration’s request
for Armenia for FY 2010 ($30 million) is 25 percent above the last
Bush Administration budget request ($24 million was requested for FY
2009; Congress doubled this request to $48 million). The actual level
of assistance for Armenia for FY 2010 has not yet been determined by
the U.S. Congress.

"With respect to funding for Nagorno-Karabakh, there has never been
a budget request sent to Congress because there is no mechanism for
doing so in the budget process. Rather, the humanitarian assistance
provided to Nagorno-Karabakh is worked out afterwards, during the
budget negotiation between Congress and the Administration," the
ambassador explained.

Regarding military assistance, the Administration’s FMF request
for Armenia in FY 2010 is the same level as Armenia received in FY
2009. There has been no decrease. The specific increase for Azerbaijan
is linked to U.S. priorities in peacekeeping and maritime security,
particularly regarding proliferation and drug trafficking on the
Caspian Sea.

"The respective levels requested for Armenia and Azerbaijan are
carefully considered and calibrated to ensure that they do not
adversely affect the military balance in the region or undermine
efforts for a peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict;
they do, however, provide appropriate assistance to each country that
will enhance their interoperability and military professionalism. The
United States remains committed to its longstanding partnership with
Armenia and the Armenian people. Helping the people of Armenia has
been, and continues to be, a high priority," Marie Yovanovitch said.

Armenian FM Sure Karabakh Peace Process May Be A Success If Azerbaij

ARMENIAN FM SURE KARABAKH PEACE PROCESS MAY BE A SUCCESS IF AZERBAIJAN REFUSES FROM UNCONSTRUCTIVE POSITION AND STOPS ANTI-ARMENIAN PROPAGANDA

ArmInfo
2009-05-13 13:21:00

ArmInfo. If the leadership of Azerbaijan refuses from the
unconstructive position and stops anti-Armenian propaganda, the
negotiations within the frames of OSCE Minsk Group may bring the stands
of the parties closer and lead to settlement of the Karabakh conflict,
said Edward Nalbandian, Foreign Minister of Armenia, at the meeting
of CE Committee of Ministers in Madrid, Tuesday.

The Armenian Foreign Ministry reported that Minister Nalbandian
touched upon the negotiation process and mentioned that Azerbaijan
responded by force to the legal right of the Karabakh people for self-
determination. In particular, Azerbaijan started with ethnic purges
and then launched open and large-scale aggression against Nagorny
Karabakh involving mercenaries aligned with terrorists. The minister
said that in 2001 the parties were close enough to the resolution,
however the process was failed because of the unconstructive stand of
Azerbaijan and its refusal from the achieved agreements. Baku kept
on displaying unconstructive position by continuously denying the
existence of Madrid principles submitted by OSCE MG co-chairs in 2007.

Edward Nalbandian called the meetings of Armenian and Azerbaijani
presidents in 2008 and the declarations and statements adopted in
Moscow and Helsinki as features of progress in the peace process.

Armenia Needs Uniformed Information System To Project Status Of Ener

ARMENIA NEEDS UNIFORMED INFORMATION SYSTEM TO PROJECT STATUS OF ENERGY MARKETS

/ARKA/
May 12, 2009
YEREVAN

Armenia needs independent centers to project the status of regional
and world energy markets, General Director of ArmRosgasprom closed
joint stock company Karen Karapetyan said at a seminar in CE Yerevan
School of Political Studies.

Own information system is required to ensure reliable and secure
energy supplies and to thoroughly study global energy processes that
influence Armenia and its partners, he said.

According to Karapetyan, today all countries of the region need an
improved level of informational support for initiatives of political
and business elites in energy sector. A stable "power-business"
feedback is needed, he said stressing the necessity of a situation when
creative plans and projects of the business elite receive professional
support from informational environment, which creates the required
background and motivation for the political leaders to establish most
vital and important development projects.

According to Karapetyan, this interaction should help create comfort
conditions for mutual integration of the regional energy programs.

Each country, undoubtedly, chooses its system and development model
on its own for meeting its energy security needs, but none takes into
account the trends and projects available in neighboring countries
where wide opportunities for interaction and a huge framework for
optimizati on of national energy sectors exist, Karapetyan said. This
is caused by the fact that informational support of all energy
projects – be it national or regional – is almost fully politicized
and that each country is guided by a concept of maximum independence
and self-sufficiency in energy sector, he said.

ANKARA: Everyone Wants The Excitement Back In Their Lives Again

EVERYONE WANTS THE EXCITEMENT BACK IN THEIR LIVES AGAIN

Today’s Zaman
May 11 2009
Turkey

A political pundit who drew attention to the distress caused
by losing excitement asked, "Are you aware that everyone wants
excitement back in their lives?" and explained that being distressed
over losing excitement was a hopeful sign. It really is a big loss
to have excitement gone and a bigger loss to not realize that it’s
gone. During the general assembly of the Turkish Union of Chambers
and Commodity Exchanges (TOBB), the largest business organization
in Turkey, many employers said they wanted excitement back in their
lives. The political structure — both the governing party and the
opposition — is looking for excitement; workers, teens and the
elderly are also looking for excitement.

Where has all the excitement gone? Is something or someone absorbing
all the excitement?

When people say, "Give us back our excitement," where are they
looking for it and whom are they addressing? An economist friend
of mine said a shrinking economy and impoverishment were at the
root of the problem and noted that the solution was in expanding
freedoms. Summarizing periods of excitement in the recent past in
a few words, an experienced politician said "the military coup,
intervention and ultimatum" were the absorbers of society’s excitement.

During periods of excitement Turkey had a 7 percent rate of
development. The Adnan Menderes government between 1950 and 1957,
the Suleyman Demirel government between 1964 and 1968, the Turgut
Ozal government between 1983 and 1989 and the Recep Tayyip Erdogan
government between 2003 and 2004 were years when both hope and
excitement were high. These were also the same years when young and
vibrant political parties were in power. The Menderes government was
removed from power by a military coup, the Demirel government was
removed from power by a military memorandum, Ozal’s party was closed
and Erdogan’s government has been subjected to failed coup attempts,
an e-memorandum and a closure case.

Mardin: a small example of a great tragedy

An inconceivable atrocity happened in a village called Bilge located in
the southeastern province of Mardin. It was an unprecedented massacre
in Turkey. A total of 44 lives, three of which had not even begun,
have been lost. Seventy children were orphaned in the massacre.

Commenting on the massacre, which makes a person’s blood run cold,
a deputy of Kurdish origin said, "This is a small example of a huge
tragedy, but unfortunately it will continue." He was referring to
the Armenian word "Meds Yeghern," which US President Barack Obama
used to describe the killings of Armenians in 1915. By saying "it
will continue," he meant that the relatives of those killed in the
massacre would seek revenge.

Noting that the people of Anatolia have put their differences in
religion and language into the melting pot of life, a political pundit
friend of mine said: "The seeds of animosity were planted to ruin
peace and destroy the Ottoman Empire. With weapons aid from occupying
forces, the blood of Muslims was shed, they were forced to migrate and
their homes and lands were expropriated. The deaths of 44 people in
Mardin represent those people, and the forced evacuation of suspects’
relatives represents the emigration of Armenians in 1915. Killings were
reciprocal. Hopefully, the same won’t happen in the village of Bilge."

My friend continued, noting that the 48 orphaned children represent the
Anatolian people of the first quarter of the century. Expressing the
greatness of his pain, he said: "My grandparents were orphaned. Most
likely no one from my generation has grandparents who were not
orphaned."

I thought about my ancestors. My maternal grandmother was forced to
leave Erzurum at a very young age to escape Armenian oppression. My
paternal grandmother was an orphan. One grandfather was motherless,
the other fatherless. My dad’s mother died when he was young, and my
mother grew up fatherless.

The pain is great, the cure is peace.

Although then-Chief of General Staff Gen. YaÅ~_ar Buyukanıt, who
admitted that he was the author of the e-memorandum, insists that
the memorandum posted on the General Staff’s official Web site on
April 27, 2007 was not a memorandum, Rifat Hisarcıklıoglu reckons
that both 2007 and 2008 were years when excitement was lost because
of the interventions made into politics.

Hisarcıklıoglu said he was acting as a spokesman for the public by
asking Prime Minister Erdogan, Republican People’s Party (CHP) leader
Deniz Baykal and a representative of the Nationalist Movement Party
(MHP), who attended the TOBB general assembly, to return excitement
to the people. But he noted that the opposition wasn’t paying heed to
his request because they believed returning excitement to the people
was the government’s responsibility.

Erdogan, who recently reshuffled his Cabinet for a fresh start,
has pointed to Ergenekon as the reason for the "lost years" and has
highlighted that the closure case against the Justice and Development
Party (AK Party) and the debate over the quorum of 367 had created
losses for the country. Aside from his Cabinet reshuffle, the prime
minister has also been very determined about changing the Constitution,
a step that Erdogan hopes will not only create excitement for him
but will also respond to everyone else’s excitement needs. If a
general consensus cannot be reached over the constitutional changes
at Parliament, then the change package may be expanded and put up
for a referendum.

At this point, I must note that the possibility of holding a referendum
was first mentioned in this column.

What else is the government doing to revive feelings of excitement?

An AK Party executive says the government will try to display its
best performance, bearing in mind that it only has two years left
to serve with its new Cabinet before the elections. In the event
that the government fails to do this, a coalition government will
form in the next elections, which will be held either in 2011 or 2012
depending on whether the changes to the Constitution are approved, he
said. "The AK Party will, most likely, not be a part of the coalition
government. Turkey will, unfortunately, enter a period similar to other
periods of coalition governments and deplete its savings," he added

That means there isn’t a lot of time. Within two years, we will see
if the new Cabinet is going to generate excitement for the public
or if it’s going to lose it completely and turn the AK Party into an
opposition party.

Ankara:Turkey’s President Says Efforts Underway To Improve Relations

TURKEY’S PRESIDENT SAYS EFFORTS UNDERWAY TO IMPROVE RELATIONS WITH ARMENIA

Anadolu Agency
May 8 2009
Turkey

Prague: Turkish President Abdullah Gul said on Friday that he had the
impression that some steps have been made at the meeting of Azerbaijani
President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian President Serzh Sargsian.

"I hope such opportunities will not be missed and I hope positive
developments will occur in the Caucasus," President Gul told a news
conference in Prague where he came to attend "EU Southern Corridor"
energy summit.

"Relations between Turkey and Armenia were discussed during my meeting
with Sargsian and all the matters related to the Caucasus were assessed
during my meeting with Aliyev," he said.

Gul said Turkey was located at an important route related to shipping
of gas and oil coming from the Caucasus, Central Asia, Middle East,
Russia and Arab countries to western countries.

"Nabucco is one of the most important part of southern energy corridor
project. Turkey gives high importance to this project," Gul said and
expressed hope that an intergovernmental memorandum of understanding
would be signed.

Turkish President Abdullah Gul said on Friday that, "we have renewed
commitment on normalization of relations between Turkey and Armenia".

"Works are underway for normalization of relations between Turkey and
Armenia," Gul said when asked to comment on opening of Turkish-Armenian
border.

Gul denied any tension between Turkey and Azerbaijan while speaking
at a news conference in Prague where he came to attend "EU Southern
Corridor" energy summit.

Asked if EU made a commitment to open energy chapter heading, Gul said,
"such a development will be in the interest of both Turkey and the
EU. Opening of this chapter is at EU’s discretion. I am not insistent
on it. This is in fact a commitment of the EU. Opening of this chapter
is related to credibility of the EU."

Gul later departed from Czech capital Prague for Turkey.