David Bakradze: Not Only Historical Past But Also Hopeful Future Uni

DAVID BAKRADZE: NOT ONLY HISTORICAL PAST BUT ALSO HOPEFUL FUTURE UNITE ARMENIAN AND GEORGIAN PEOPLES

ArmInfo
2009-02-24 13:06:00

ArmInfo. Not only the historical past but also the hopeful future
unite the Armenian and Georgian peoples, speaker of the Georgian
parliament David Bakradze said today in the parliament of Armenia.

He said the Christian peoples have multiply assisted each other
over centuries, and the united multiyear struggle contributed
to preservation of a national uniqueness. ‘Friendly and partner
relations have been presently established between the two countries’
parliaments. I think the legislative bodies of the two states are able
to do more’, Bakradze said. He expressed hope that the two parliaments
will succeed to fix a serious progress for creation and improvement
of the normative base which, in its turn, will become a support for
the two states’ executive agencies in solution of many issues. For
his part, Bakradze expressed readiness to fully assist to formation
of efficient labour relations.

According to the speaker, the goods turnover between Armenia and
Georgia considerably grew over the latest period, that is a good
indicator of the economic cooperation activation. Cooperation in
energy and transport also develops successfully. The road and other
taxes have reduced that, in its turn, contributes to extension of
trade and economic relations between the two countries. He said the
cooperation in tourism between Armenia and Georgia also deepened over
the last years, that was much promoted by investments from Armenia
to Adzharia. ‘The number of tourists from Armenia considerably grew
in Adzharia and Gudauri. All this indicates that a potential of
development of a friendly cooperation is notable in both countries’,
Bakradze said. He expressed hope that the Georgian tourists and
investors will also show interest to Armenia and its resorts. The
speaker expressed satisfaction with the recent agreement of the
two states’ governments on development of infrastructure projects,
including construction of a highway from Armenia to Batumi.

‘The Georgian authorities attach special importance to the development
of regions. Great funds are allocated within the frames of the
‘Millennium Challenge’ programme for development of all the regions
of the country, including recovery of infrastructures and roads in
Georgia’s south regions’, Bakradze recalled. Moreover, he said,
it is scheduled to implement the programmes of small and medium
entrepreneurship, including the programmes aimed at supporting the
agribusiness. "All this is possible provided that peace and stability
are maintained in the South Caucasus". Cooperation between Armenia
and Georgia in this aspect is of great importance, D. Bakradze added.

Armenia FM Starts The Middle East Tour

ARMENIA FM STARTS THE MIDDLE EAST TOUR

armradio.am
23.02.2009 10:53

The Foreign Minister of Armenia, Edward Nalbandian, left for the
Middle East today on an official visit.

Within the framework of the visit Minister Nalbandian will visit Egypt,
Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. The Armenian Foreign Minister is expected to
have meetings with the top leadership of the above-mentioned countries.

Minister Nalbandian’s visit to the Middle East is aimed at reinforcing
the close ties and cooperation between Armenia and the Arab world,
presenting Armenia’s policy and determining the ways of deepening
cooperation.

Edward Nalbandian will return to Armenia on 28 February.

On Occasion Of 90th Anniversary Nikolay Nikoghosian Awarded Surb Mes

ON OCCASION OF 90TH ANNIVERSARY NIKOLAY NIKOGHOSIAN AWARDED SURB MESROP MASHTOTS ORDER

Noyan Tapan

F eb 23, 2009

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 23, NOYAN TAPAN. For his contribution to
development of sculpture and painting, deepening and strengthening of
Armenian-Russian cultural contacts, as well as on the occasion of his
90th birth anniversary USSR People’s Artist, a real member of Russian
Academy of Art Nikolay Nikoghosian was awarded Surb Mesrop Mashtots
order by RA President Serzh Sargsyan’s February 20 decree. Noyan
Tapan was informed about it by the RA President’s Press Office.

http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=1012397

Armenians, activists protest ‘racist’ Turkish documentary

Agence France Presse
February 21, 2009 Saturday 5:14 PM GMT

Armenians, activists protest ‘racist’ Turkish documentary

ISTANBUL, Feb 21 2009

Armenian and other rights groups called for action Saturday over
Turkish school screenings of a controversial documentary on the
Ottoman mass killings of Armenians, charging that the film incited
racism and enmity.

The call follows an outcry in the small Armenian community following
reports earlier this week that the education ministry had asked school
teachers to show the documentary to students and file reports on the
result of the screenings.

The documentary, called "Blonde Bride – The True Face of the Armenian
Question," has come under fire for taking Turkey’s official line that
Armenians were not the victims of genocide at the hands of Ottoman
Turks in 1915-1917.

The film has also been criticised for violent images of Armenian gangs
attacking Turks and piles of corpses it says were of Turks killed by
Armenians.

"This documentary is a propaganda film … It is not only biased and
hostile but also provocative and openly racist," said a declaration
signed by seven rights organizations, among them Armenian foundations
and the Helsinki Citizens’ Assembly.

"This is not an objective production … It has been made to poison
people’s souls and to turn Turks and Armenians into enemies," it
added.

It called on the education ministry to launch an internal
investigation and "expose and punish" those behind the order for
school screenings.

Earlier this week, the ministry said it had sent copies of the film to
schools to be viewed by teachers as additional material and not by
students.

It added that it had halted the distribution in July 2008 after
discovering "uses outside its original purpose."

Armenians say up to 1.5 million of their people were massacred during
World War I under Turkey’s predecessor, the Ottoman Empire, and term
the killings as genocide.

Turkey rejects the label of genocide and argues that 300,000-500,000
Armenians and at least as many Turks died in civil strife when
Armenians took up arms for independence in eastern Anatolia and sided
with invading Russian troops.

National assembly delegation visits frontier

Panorama.am
12:18 21/02/2009

NATIONAL ASSEMBLY DELEGATION VISITS FRONTIER

The National Assembly delegation of Armenia chaired by the Chairman of
the NA Hovik Abrahamyan who is paying working visit to Nagorno
Karabakh had a meeting on 20 February with the Defense Minister of NKR
and the army commanders, reports the public relations department of
the National Assembly.

The Defense Minister Movses Hakobyan introduced the structure of the
defense army and the combat training. NA Chairman Hovik Abrahamyan has
been awarded Ministry medals of the NKR.

The Delegation has been accompanied to the frontier. According to
Hovik Abrahamyan the country is well defended. In the evening the NA
Delegation returned back.

Source: Panorama.am

Armenian turcologist: The Caucasus Platform has no future

Armenian turcologist: The Caucasus Platform has no future

2009-02-21 19:28:00

ArmInfo. Turkey’s initiative on creating the Caucasus Stability and
Security Platform has no future and can’t be implemented, Director of
the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Armenian National Academy of
Sciences, turcologist Rouben Safrastyan told journalists, Saturday.
"The matter is that three countries of the South Caucasus will have to
sign a common document and carry out joint actions aimed at maintaining
security in the South Caucasus with two countries which are no part of
this region. But how can, for instance, Georgia having problems with
Russia, or Azerbaijan having problems with Armenia sign such a
document?" – Safrastyan said. According to him, this initiative is a
diplomatic phenomenon often applied when a proposal, in which not the
goal but the process itself is important, is put to discussion. "The
process is profitable for Russia and Turkey", he said. The process will
give Russia to demonstrate to the USA that the latter has nothing to do
in the Caucasus, and as regards Turkey, the process will give it an
opportunity to create a kind of counterweight to the military-political
domination of Russia in the Caucasus which was fixed after the
South-Ossetian conflict, and to show that it is also an important
regional player",- Safrastyan concluded.

Armenians Fear Jobs In Russia Will Vanish

ARMENIANS FEAR JOBS IN RUSSIA WILL VANISH
By Vahe Avanesian in Moscow and Nelly Babaian in Yerevan

Institute for War and Peace Reporting
Feb 20 2009
UK

Concerns raised by signs of discrimination against foreign workers
and collapse of the economy.

Armenians fear that a new wave of economic protectionism in Russia,
where more than half a million of their compatriots work, could beggar
thousands of families.

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev last month sought to limit the
effect of the global economic crisis by appealing to employers to
give preference to Russian citizens, potentially spelling ruin for
the millions of former Soviet citizens who work in his country.

He used the example of the Caucasus region of Ingushetia to highlight
the issue.

"There unemployment is 57 per cent, the highest level in the
country. But even in the presence of 57 per cent unemployment, 4,000
workers have been invited in from abroad," he said.

Armenian experts say 600,000 people have left the country to work in
Russia, and expect the effect of Medvedev’s appeal and the lack of
work in Russia caused by the economic collapse of recent months to
be felt very soon.

The Russian government has predicted that the economy will contract
by 2.2 per cent in 2009, while wage arrears are now affecting half
a million people.

"The majority of Armenians work in the construction sector, which is
seasonal work," said Gagik Eganian, head of the migration office in
the Armenian government, explaining why the shock would be particularly
severe when spring starts.

Thousands of families in Armenia depend on remittances from relatives
in Russia to survive. According to the Russian Central Bank, 70 per
cent of money sent to Armenia comes from its former colonial ruler.

Karlen Mikaelian, a resident of the village of Vardenik in Armenia’s
Gegharqunik region, is one such worker. He has traveled to the Russian
city of Perm to work every year for a decade, and done jobs from
repairing apartments to tarmacing roads.

"I cannot imagine how I could survive in the village planting potatoes
and owning just one cow. When I was working in Perm I could send my
family 500-800 US dollars a month," he said.

Even if he finds work in Perm this year, he said, he doubted that he
would earn as much as before.

Almost half of the migrant workers are, like Mikaelian, from rural
areas of the country, while a quarter are from Yerevan, and about
30 per cent are from other cities. A study by the Organisation for
Security and Cooperation in Europe said most migrants earned more
than 600 dollars a month, while they would only have earned just over
a third of this sum if they worked in Yerevan.

Gayane Hakobian, whose husband works in Moscow, said he had already
called home and warned his family to reduce their expenditure since
his salary was currently not being paid.

Her husband, a qualified paediatrician, could not even pay a small
part of the family’s expenses if he worked in Yerevan. Now, she said,
he was heading from Moscow to the Siberian city of Irkutsk to try
and find work as a builder.

"But in Russia there isn’t any work either, people don’t have money for
repairs or building, and this is what my husband has been doing. If
he can’t find work in Irkutsk, we’ll just die of hunger. There is no
decent work here," she said.

It is particularly hard to find work outside Yerevan, and people from
other towns dread having to look for work at home. Bagrat Sanoian,
a resident of Armenia’s second city Gyumri, is currently waiting to
see if there will be employment for him in Russia this year.

"Last year, I sent a total of 2,600 dollars to my family in seven
months. Even then we were scraping by. That was because we always
get in debt before I go away again. I even have to borrow the money
for the ticket," he said.

But workers like him are unlikely to find much sympathy in Russia,
where Medvedev’s initiative was broadly welcomed by politicians and
the electorate alike. Vladimir Zhirinovsky, a veteran nationalist and
leader of the Liberal Democratic Party, LDPR, said Russia should stop
employing any foreigners at all.

"We will deal with our own affairs. We don’t need foreigners. We have
no work for them to do," he told IWPR.

And local politicians have taken steps of their own. Moscow mayor
Yuri Luzhkov’s city hall has imposed new regulations from February
1 that force foreigners to register the lease of their flat before
they register their presence with the police. This puts foreigners
in a difficult position, since the first registration process takes
a minimum of seven days, but they are obliged to register with the
police within three days.

"If a Muscovite is looking for work, then we will definitely help him,
and to people who aren’t Russian citizens, we will say ‘sorry, friend’
and we will give work to our own people," said Vladimir Malyshkov,
head of the department for consumer services in the city government,
according to RIA Novosti news agency.

Police in Moscow and the surrounding region have been intensifying
raids on markets, where many migrants from the Caucasus work, in
their hunt for illegal workers.

"They came to check us last weekend. Not everyone had the required
documents, and they refused to hold any kind of dialogue with us. One
of these policemen, who I was acquainted with, said that he could not
help, that they had been ordered to deport people. So 10 people from
our market were deported just for that day," said one Azeri man who
owns a market near Moscow, and who asked not to be named.

The only hope remaining for many Armenians was that they could fill
jobs that Russians did not want to do. Armenian Pavel Grigorian has
owned a restaurant complex in Russia since 1996, and said he regularly
has to bring in foreigners for menial jobs.

"I have recently tried to get Russians to come to work as cleaners,
as dishwashers, but it is almost impossible to attract people with
Russian passports, even if I am offering salaries a lot higher than
I those offer to migrants," he said.

Vahe Avanesian is freelance journalist in Moscow. Nelly Babaian
works for the Aravot daily in Yerevan. Seda Muradian, director of
IWPR’s Armenia office, and freelance journalist Yeranuhi Soghoian
contributed to this report.

Ashot Shahnazarian: Armenia Has Been Striving For Free Trade Agreeme

ASHOT SHAHNAZARIAN: ARMENIA HAS BEEN STRIVING FOR FREE TRADE AGREEMENT FOR A LONG TIME

Noyan Tapan
Feb 19, 2009

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 19, NOYAN TAPAN. During the February 19 meeting
with the European Commission’s fact-finding group, the Chairman of
the RA State Commission for Protection of Economic Competition Ashot
Shahnazarian stated that "Armenia has been striving for a free trade
agreement for a long time".

A free trade agreement envisages entrance of Armenian goods into
markets of EU member states without customs duties (and vice versa),
which is of vital importance for export promotion and the growth of
investments. At the same time, ensuring free economic competition is
one of the most important conditions for free trade.

At the request of the group’s members, A. Shahnazarian spoke about
the challenges existing the field of competition. First, there are
legislative shortcomings, due to which the opinions of the Commission’s
experts may become a subject of double comment or discussion by other
state bodies.

Secondly, there are disparities in penalties envisaged by the laws
on competitive and administrative offences: the first one envisages a
concrete penalty for a concrete violation in order to avoid corruption
risks, while the other one uses the principle of proportionality when
the penalty should fit the offence. Some corruption risks arise here,
and a society, all bodies of which comprehend unambiguously the
essence of the law of competition, is necessary. According to the
Commisison’s head, such problems also exist in the financial market
and issues related to state assistance.

A. Shahnazarian pointed out that the Commission jointly with the
Armenian government implements programs that will ensure Armenia’s
real integration with the EU in legislative and economic spheres
under the European Neighborhood Policy.

As regards the conditions of a free trade agreement, the members of
the fact-finding group underlined the important role of the body for
protection of competition as well as the necessity of EU’s assistance
for solution of the problems raised by the Commission.

According to the press service of the State Commission for Protection
of Economic Competition, the fact-finding group is expected to
present a report on Armenia’s progress to the RA government in late
April. Issues of economic competition will also be addressed in
the report.

BAKU: Azerbaijan Foreign Ministry’s Spokesman: "Armenian Foreign Min

AZERBAIJAN FOREIGN MINISTRY’S SPOKESMAN: "ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTER’S STATEMENT CONCERNS HIS OWN COUNTRY INDEED"

APA
Feb 18 2009
Azerbaijan

Baku. Lachin Sultanova -APA. "The Armenian foreign minister’s statement
concerns his own country indeed, because Armenia is a real threat
for the regional security", said press secretary of the Azerbaijan
Foreign Ministry Khazar Ibrahim speaking about the Armenian foreign
minister Edward Nalbandian’s statement in Poland, APA reports. Armenia
destroyed the regional security with the occupying of Azerbaijani
territories. "On the other hand, if we compare the percentage of
military expenditures of both countries, we can see that Armenia
allocates more resources to the military than Azerbaijan. Armenia
univocally violated the Treaty on Conventional Arms in Europe in its
own territory and in the occupied territory of Azerbaijan as well".

During his visit to Poland, Nalbandian said armament in Azerbaijan
tackled the settlement of Nagorno Karabakh conflict and created
serious threat for the regional security.

Saving "Bjni"?

SAVING "BJNI"?

A1+
[04:49 pm] 17 February, 2009

It turns out that the government put the "Bjni" mineral water
factory belonging to the Sukiasyan family up for auction in order
to save "Bjni". At least this is what president of "Grand Holding",
businessman Hrant Vardanyan has to say.

"Bjni" is of state and national importance. The Sukiasyan family made
it important. They worked for years, but the government is currently
selling that based on its pretensions and inspections. I can’t say
anything because I don’t sell water. What’s the difference if Rubik
Hayrapetyan does it, or if Hrant Vardanyan buys it? The important thing
is not to let "Bjni" slip out of their hands because it may fade away
as a trademark. That’s my stance," told "A1+" Hrant Vardanyan.