"Mediamax" News Agency Marks 10th Jubile

"MEDIAMAX" NEWS AGENCY MARKS 10TH JUBILEE

Panorama.am
17:53 26/05/2009

"Mediamax" news agency marks its 10th jubilee of foundation. Today
it’s not only an agency, but a media company which implements various
projects – monitoring of Armenian mass media, internet web site, etc,
Ara Tadevosyan the director of the agency told the reporters.

In summer the agency will launch a new project telling about the
famous people, their life and leisure. "Our basic privilege is that we
always keep an eye on the international experience, design, projects,"
the director said.

A. Tadevosyan stressed that during those 10 years they have paid much
attention on partnership.

The press secretary of the President of Armenia Samvel Farmanyan was
also present at the event. He presented the address of the President to
"Mediamax" on the occasion of jubilee.

Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan sent a congratulatory address on
10 years of Mediamax activity.

"I congratulate the staff of "Mediamax" news agency on the occasion of
the jubilee. During those 10 years it has not been once that the agency
proved its high professionalism and impartiality. Surely, Mediamax is
one of the most attentive observers of our foreign policy. It’s due
to Mediamax that the international community, our colleagues abroad,
interested parties, international organizations have been informed
about the disposition of the official Yerevan.

I would like to emphasize that the agency has always been loyal to
fair principles of journalism becoming one of the agencies being most
referred to. I wish success and further enhancement in the field of
Armenian media," the message says.

National Council Of Churches Of Christ Calls Nancy Pelosi For Suppor

NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CHURCHES OF CHRIST CALLS NANCY PELOSI FOR SUPPORTING ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

Noyan Tapan
May 25, 2009

WASHINGTON, MAY 25, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. The National
Council of the Churches of Christ of the USA sent a letter to Speaker
of U.S. House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi calling her for doing an
additional work in the direction of including in the agenda Resolution
N 252 on Armenian Genocide and ensuring its ratification.

Doctor Michael Kinnamon, the Secretary General of the above mentioned
organization representing more than 100 thousand churches and having
45 million followers in his letter to N. Pelosi wrote that for real
improvement of relations between Armenia and Turkey the U.S. executive
and legislative powers should use "the convenient word determined by
the international law, genocide" when speaking about the slaughters
of 1915.

ANCA reported that Archbishop Vazgen Aykazian, the Chairman of the
National Council of the Churches of Christ established in 1950 also
expressed disappointment that the U.S. President did not exactly
characterize the fact of Armenian Genocide and added that half of
his family died in that tragedy.

USD 30 Million Out Of Half Billion To Be Allocated To Armenia’s Smal

USD 30 MILLION OUT OF HALF BILLION TO BE ALLOCATED TO ARMENIA’S SMALL AND MEDIUM BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

Noyan Tapan
May 26, 2009
Yerevan

USD 30 million out of half billion of Russia’s loan will be directed
to support the small-to-medium business development in Armenia. In
particular, that amount will be provided to the National Center of
Small and Medium entrepreneurship development, which will carry out
crediting of businesses, RA prime minister Tigran Sargsyan told a
recent sitting of the government.

According to him, resources will be also directed to hypothec fund. "We
hope these measures will mitigate the negative impact of the global
financial crisis," prime minister stated.

To credit small and medium business about AMD 15 billion (USD 50
million) was allocated to the Armenian German Fund operating at
the RA Central Bank in 2008, and USD 50 million was provided by the
World Bank.

Corrected – Sargsyan ready to meet with Aliyev in June

Interfax, Russia
May 22 2009

Corrected – Sargsyan ready to meet with Aliyev in June

YEREVAN May 22

Armenian president ready to meet with Aliyev in St. Petersburg in June
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan has confirmed his readiness to meet
with his Azeri counterpart Ilham Aliyev in St. Petersburg in June.

"Our next meeting will take place in early June, most likely in St.

Petersburg. We are ready to continue the negotiations on the
settlement of the Karabakh conflict," Sargsyan told a press conference
held in Yerevan on Friday.

Sargsyan denied reports that Armenia has toughened its position in the
talks with Azerbaijan.

"I do not think we have toughened out position in the talks with
Baku. The key issue in this settlement is the status of
Nagorno-Karabakh, and if we raise this issue clearly in the talks,
expecting answers, that does not mean that we have toughened out
position. I hope the Azeri media will not say that we have toughened
out position after the meeting with Ilham Aliyev," Sargsyan said.

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ANKARA: Ankara Sees Momentum In International Efforts On Karabakh

ANKARA SEES MOMENTUM IN INTERNATIONAL EFFORTS ON KARABAKH

Today’s Zaman
May 22 2009
Turkey

Turkey has been observing a "stirring" along with intensified efforts
within the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)
Minsk Group of countries mediating the talks between Yerevan and Baku
for resolving the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute.

On Monday, Bernard Fassier of France, one of the three co-chairpersons
of the OSCE Minsk Group, held several meetings in Ankara, including one
with Ambassador Ertugrul Apakan, the undersecretary of the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs. This was Fassier’s first visit to the Turkish capital
in his capacity as a co-chairperson of the OSCE Minsk Group — a post
he assumed in 2004. The other two co-chairpersons are Ambassador Yuri
Merzlyakov of the Russian Federation and Deputy Assistant Secretary
of State Matthew Bryza of the United States.

"In the Caucasus, there are two ongoing processes: the Minsk process
and Armenia and Turkey’s negotiations for normalization of their
bilateral relationship. There is a stirring within the Minsk process,
and all three co-chairpersons from France, Russia and the United States
have been exerting intense efforts in reaching a resolution regarding
the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute. These efforts are definitely noteworthy,
and we strongly support these efforts," a senior Turkish diplomat,
speaking on condition of anonymity, said on Thursday.

The Turkish diplomat’s remarks, as well as Fassier’s talks in Ankara
following his meetings in Baku and Yerevan, came days after the
ongoing Turkish-Armenian reconciliation process appeared to encounter
problems last week; Armenian leaders criticized Prime Minister Recep
Tayyip Erdogan, during a visit to Baku, for making the normalization
of ties with Armenia conditional on a settlement in Nagorno-Karabakh,
and urged him not to interfere in the settlement process.

"The Caucasus should not be considered solely from the aspect of being
a rich resource of energy. We are talking about a geography between
Europe and Asia — the two continents which are constantly expanding —
and a geography next to the Black Sea. Issues are multilateral issues
in this geography, thus stability of this region matters globally,"
the same diplomat said, while noting that it would be optimistic to
expect full regional stability and peace in the Caucasus before the
next three to five years.

"Regarding the recognition of the alleged Armenian genocide; these
allegations will continue keeping us busy for a while, and Turkey’s
approach in the Caucasus is the best possible approach for dealing
with this issue," the diplomat said.

‘Upcoming UN stirring within Cyprus negotiations’ On Monday in Ankara,
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s special adviser on Cyprus, Alexander
Downer, met with Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu. Officials at the
Foreign Ministry said the meeting was part of regular consultations
between Ankara and the UN on the Cyprus issue.

Recalling Downer’s visit to Ankara, the senior diplomat first of all
noted that the UN has been involved in the "persuading process," within
the ongoing negotiations between Greek and Turkish Cypriot leaders.

"The Greek Cypriot side is not warm towards the implementation of
the well-established UN parameters, which are bi-zonality and the
political equality of the two parties and a new partnership that
will be established by two equal, constituent states, although
[Greek Cypriot leader Dimitris] Christofias has been assumed as a
reconciling leader. The Greek Cypriot leader is trying to impose
new interpretations on the negotiation process. They even tend to
undermine parameters of the Annan plan, which is already a part of
the well-established UN parameters," the diplomat said, referring
to a reunification plan prepared under the aegis of previous UN
Secretary-General Kofi Annan.

"The Greek Cypriot side has a tendency to deviate from UN plans. In the
upcoming three or four months, I expect a stirring at and from the UN
front. Mr. Talat has already proven his loyalty to the UN parameters
and process. If this stirring takes place, then no EU review may be
necessary," the diplomat added, referring to the fact that the EU had
decided in 2006 to review progress regarding the opening of Turkish
ports to Greek Cypriot vessels in 2009.

President Of Croatia Stjepan Mesic To Be In Armenia On Official Visi

PRESIDENT OF CROATIA STJEPAN MESIC TO BE IN ARMENIA ON OFFICIAL VISIT ON MAY 21-23

Noyan Tapan
May 21, 2009

YEREVAN, MAY 21, NOYAN TAPAN. At RA President Serzh Sargsyan’s
invitation President of Croatia Stjepan Mesic arrives in Yerevan on
an official visit in the evening of May 21. The main goal of Croatian
President’s first official visit is to strengthen interstate contacts,
to outline primary directions and tasks of economic cooperation between
the two countries, to promote development of scientific-cultural and
cultural contacts.

The official meeting ceremony of Croatian President will take place
on May 22 at RA President’s residence, which will be followed by
a private talk between S. Sargsyan and S. Mesic. Then official
delegations’ meeting in an enlarged staff will take place, after
which intergovernmental documents will be signed. The Armenian and
Croatian leaders will have a joint press conference.

Within the framework of the visit S. Mesic will also have meetings
with NA Speaker Hovik Abrahamian and Prime Minister Tigran Sargsian,
will be received by Catholicos of All Armenians Karekin II.

The President of Croatia will visit the Memorial Complex of Armenian
Genocide, will be at the Museum of Armenian Genocide.

S. Mesic will meet with lecturers and students at Yerevan State
University.

In the days of his visit to Armenia the President of Croatia will
also visit Matenadaran.

S. Mesic will leave Armenia on May 23.

BAKU: Mammadyarov: "The Regional Stability And Security Is Impossibl

ELMAR MAMMADYAROV: "THE REGIONAL STABILITY AND SECURITY IS IMPOSSIBLE WITHOUT THE SETTLEMENT OF NAGORNY KARABAKH CONFLICT"

APA
May 19 2009
Azerbaijan

Baku – APA. Minister of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan Elmar Mammadyarov
received the State Secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of
Slovakia Mrs. Olga Algayerova.

The State Secretary said she visited Baku to learn the opportunities
for extension of cooperation, press service of the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs told APA. The guest said she hoped that the opening
of Azerbaijan’s honorable consulate in Bratislava, development of
normative-legal basis between the two countries, determination of
opportunities for the extensions of cooperation in energy and other
sectors would contribute to the development of relations.

She said the number of Slovakian companies was involved in the
transport-infrastructure projects in Azerbaijan and the business forum
would be useful for further development of economic relations. She
said Slovakia intended to develop relations with Azerbaijan within
the Eastern Partnership Program and proposals of Azerbaijan on this
issue were interesting for them.

Mammadyarov highly appreciated the interest of Slovakia to Azerbaijan
and said it was mutual. The minister shared the opinion of Slovakian
State Secretary on the extension of relations and stressed the
importance of cooperation between the diplomatic academies of the two
countries and exchange of cultural days. Mammadyarov said Azerbaijan
was interested in the Eastern Partnership Program toward the close
cooperation in the security, economic and humanitarian fields. He
underlined the settlement of Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict over Nagorny
Karabakh as the main issue of security and said that the regional
stability and security was impossible without the settlement of this
conflict. He said the settlement of the conflict would open the
new opportunities for the region and informed the guest about the
Azerbaijani position in the conflict settlement in detail.

Eurovision 2009: Armenia took the 10th place

Eurovision 2009: Armenia took the 10th place
17.05.2009 03:00 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Eurovision 2009 International Song Contest was
completed in Moscow. According to voting results, Inga and Anush
Arshakians, who represented Armenia at the contest, took the 10th
place.
The song Nor Par (Jan-jan) is composed by Mane Hakobyan, to the verse
of Vardan Zadoyan and Avet Barsegyan. Designer Trio Fresh Art created
the girls’ image.

Damaged Plant Sector To Be Repaired Within A Month’s Time

DAMAGED PLANT SECTOR TO BE REPAIRED WITHIN A MONTH’S TIME

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
15.05.2009 18:16 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The damaged part of Nairit CJSC can be repaired
within a month’s period, Energy Minister Armen Movsisyan said, as
quoted by a PanARMENIAN.Net correspondent. "Specialists assure us
that routine work in damaged sector can be resumed within a month,"
RA Energy Minister noted, adding that repairs will cost about $150
thousand which will be allocated through company resources and
shareholders’ investments.

Mr. Movsisyan also added that the causes will be identified only
after carrying out relevant work. As a possible cause, he pointed
out to technical malfunctioning. "After the causes are identified,
the plant will resume its usual routine."

Yesterday, around 6.40 p.m. local time, two explosions occurred in
Nairit rubber plant. Then fire erupted. 15 minutes later, 9 fire
brigades arrived in the scene of action.

As a result of damage in chloroprene department, one absorption
tower burned.

Yesterday, a council of professionals was formed for identifying
causes and estimating consequences.

The damage caused does not have an environmental impact, as no harmful
substances were discharged into atmosphere.

Two criminal cases have been filed. Causes still remain unclear.

PM Tigran Sargsyan Meets Russian Deputy Premier

PM TIGRAN SARGSYAN MEETS RUSSIAN DEPUTY PREMIER

armradio.am
15.05.2009 17:33

Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan received the delegation headed by the
Deputy Prime Minister of Russia, Sergey Ivanov.

At the beginning of the meeting Sergey Ivanov extended condolences
on the blast at Nairit Plant and expressed willingness to render
necessary assistance.

During the meeting the interlocutors discussed issues related to
the spheres of transport and energy, as well as questions connected
with the activity of the enterprises transferred to Russia against
state debt.

The parties discussed issues related to the Kaucasus-Poti-Caucasus rail
and ferry route and the Novorossiysk-Poti-Novorossiysk car-ferry route.

The parties talked about Armenia’s participation in the construction
works within the framework of the preparation for the 2014 Olympics
in Sochi.

The interlocutors emphasized the importance of the role of the
Armenian-Russian Intergovernmental Commission, noting that it provides
an opportunity to reveal the potential of cooperation and embrace
new spheres.