Members Of Congress Renew Commitment On Greek Issues

MEMBERS OF CONGRESS RENEW COMMITMENT ON GREEK ISSUES
By Irene Zoupaniotis

Greek News
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May 26 2008
New York

24th Annual PSEKA Conference ends in success. AHEPA Honored for its
contributions to the Hellenic American community

Key members of U.S. Congress reaffirmed last week their commitment
to continue their support for Cyprus, the Macedonian issue and the
Ecumenical Patriarchate, and expressed their appreciation for the
work done by the Greek American Community in lobbying for their causes.

According to a statement issues by the Coordinated Effort of Hellenes,
during the 24th Annual Cyprus, Hellenic and Orthodox Issues Conference,
hosted by PSEKA and CEH, some of the commitments secured by the
participants included: A U.S. Helsinki Commission investigation
into the destruction and desecration of Greek Orthodox churches
in the occupied area of Cyprus — committed to by the Commissionʼs
Chairman, Congressman Alcee Hastings; An accelerated effort to end the
military occupation of Cyprus — committed to by individuals who are
top candidates for Secretary of State and Secretary of Defense in an
Obama, Clinton or McCain Administration: Chairman of the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee, Senator Joe Biden; Chairman of the Senate Armed
Services Committee, Senator Carl Levin; and Chairman of a Senate Armed
Services Subcommittee, Senator Joe Lieberman. Last year Senators Barack
Obama, Hillary Clinton and John McCain addressed this conference.

Even-handed treatment of Greek-Cypriots and Turkish-Cypriots and
no American efforts to force a settlement on Greek-Cypriots during
possible coming settlement talks — committed to by the State
Departmentʼs second-highest ranking official, Deputy Secretary of
State John Negroponte (a Hellene) and Assistant Secretary of State
for European Affairs Dan Fried.

Helping Turkey understand the value of ending its military occupation
of Cyprus and of allowing the Turkish-Cypriots and Greek-Cypriots
to find a settlement on their own – committed to by the Founder and
Co-Chair of the U.S. Congressʼ Turkey Caucus and the Chairman of the
House Foreign Affairs Committeeʼs Europe Subcommittee, Congressman
Robert Wexler.

A recommitment to Cyprus, the Ecumenical Patriarchate and the
Macedonian issue – pledged by the overwhelming majority of all
the U.S. Senators and Members of Congress who are in charge of
Congressional policies toward Hellenic and Orthodox issues.

MEMBERS OF CONGRESS Following are summaries from the speeches of
members of Congress at the Conference.

Congressman Albio Sires: The NJ Congressman was presented with an
award, with a piece of the barbed wire from the green line in it. In
his speech he stated that barbed wire is more than barbed wire but
what it represents. When he first came to Congress he found himself
being very attracted to Cyprus because he sees a lot of similarities to
Cuba. On his first trip in Congress to Cyprus, he was insulted when he
went to the Green Zone and saw the insensitivity in placing the flag of
Turkey on the hill. "To me insensitive, provocative and unnecessary."

Congressman Donald Manzullo: Discussed the Armenian Bill and how he
was put in a position to choose between Americans. However, the more
he was becoming informed by Greek American constituent Steve Theofanus,
the harder it became for him not to vote on the Bill.

"I canʼt be put in a position to deny history."

However he asks people to be cautious when thinking of bringing up
these kinds of resolutions. Eventually he was being called by high
officials on the executive level as to vote against the bill, and
Mr. Theofanus told him "The Turks are going to do, what the Turks are
going to do." Which ended up being true, with the Turkish incursion
in Northern Iraq. He said he is very thankful to have someone like
Steve Theofanus, and you must have close relations with your members
of Congress.

Congressman Charles Rangel: "I got to understand that I have a
commitment and that you have a friend for life. Iʼll never forget
the commitments of the Greek-Americans in America and in Cyprus."

Congressman Lincoln Diaz-Balart: Sometimes you get desensitized when
you hear of so many issues, but after going to Cyprus he says how his
experiences there were profound. "Perseverance is not only admirable,
but necessary."

Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney: She states they are committed in
working with Cyprus to open up Famagusta as confidence building. He
also spoke about Resolution 620–to end military occupation of the
Republic of Cyprus.

Congressman Donald Payne: Congressman Payne was also presented
with an award. He states to have been working for the return of the
Parthenonʼs marbles and will continue to fight for that issue.

Congressman Howard Berman: "Isnʼt it strange that there are more
Turkish troops in Cyprus now than American troops in Afghanistan? It
is time for the Turkish troops to leave." "Sometimes you have to push
friends and partners to do the right thing."

Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen: Discussed Cyprus, FYROM, and
Ecumenical Patriarchate. She also brought up the U.S.-Visa Waiver
Program. She has co-sponsored the design and the participation of
Greece in the waiver program. There have been some hurdles raised by
the EU, but hopes for travel from Greece without visa soon.

Congressman Mark Kirk: We have to educate people. The American people,
voters and grassroots are the most important.

Congressman Danny Davis: He is the representative of Greektown in
Chicago, and thus has a large number of Greek constituents. Discusses
his involvement in resolution 620–to end Turkish military occupation
in Cyprus, his work with the resolution involving FYROM and that the
name Macedonia is associated with unification of greater Macedonia
by Stalin and Tito and is linked with policy that has claims on
Greek territory.

Congressman Ed Royce: Discusses FYROM, Ecumenical Patriarchate,
and Cyprus. Reminds us of the role Hellenic ideals had on this country.

Congressman Jim Langevin: One of his top priorities is settlement of
Cyprus. It is absolutely essential foreign policy for us to support
Cyprus so that we are in line with our values.

Congressman Russ Carnahan: American image abroad is the lowest weʼve
ever seen.

Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr.: Speaks of the idea that our
participation in democracy has changed our definition of what it
means to be an American. "Not find ourselves fixed in stone or
in time. Fight to expand the definition of what it means to be an
American." "When we make America better, it puts us in a position to
do something about the Patriarchate, to do something about Cyprus,
to do something about Macedonia."

Congressman Steve Rothman: He has written Secretary Rice for assistance
in the Ecumenical Patriarchate.

Congressman Alcee Hastings: "Stay strong, stay vigilant, keep the
banner high"

Congressman Frank Pallone: Feels the administration has not been
helpful in unifying Cyprus, but that the opportunity has risen again
and we cannot tip our hand to the Turkish side.

Congressman Maurice Hinchey: Also sent a letter to Secretary Rice
concerning Ecumenical Patriarchate.

Congressman Joe Knollenberg: "Youʼre being here is the most important"

Congressman Chris van Hollen: He is impressed with the initiatives
taken.

Congresswoman Nita Lowey

Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart: He states that when we talk about
border crossings, that is not acceptable: The issue is no border.

Congressman Eliot Engel: He was also given an award. Elliot Engel
drafted the first resolution on Cyprus "Cyprus Missing." He says,
"It is not only politically right, it is morally right."

Congressman Zack Space: "As long as we are in this House, they
will continue to fight for human rights and justice, as long as the
situation remains in Cyprus."

Congressman Gus Bilirakis: He will not rest until FYROM is resolved.

Congressman John Sarbanes: "Idea of home is so strong in our
community. So many refugees cannot go back and cannot have experience
being connected to place of origin. Maybe tomorrow will be the day
we return."

Senator Barbara Mikulski: "Make the Lydra crossing-point not another
Checkpoint Charlie." Discusses excitement for recent positive moves
towards Cyprus solution, FYROM, and Ecumenical Patriarchate.

Senator Jack Reed: "These symbolic gestures that seem irreversible,
when some of what Turkey is doing is quite the opposite." We must
point to Ankara to take real steps not just symbolic.

Senator Sheldon Whitehouse: He said how significant is for a small
state Senator to be close to the Greek community and he praise Rhode
Island State Senator Lou Raptakis and veteran power breaker George
Paniches for their contributions to the state politics.

Senator Carl Levin: He was presented with the "Frezis Award". In his
speech he praised Greece as strong ally of the United States and he
promised to continue working close with our community for our concerns.

Senator Joe Leiberman: No people sympathize more tellingly than the
U.S. Progress towards peace in Cyprus and to protect the rights of
all religions.

Senator Joe Biden: Addressing the conference after he received the
"Livanos Award" he said he felt guilty that Cyprus is still not
united. "It is my hope that I think a truly committed president willing
to take some chances could move process to culmination." He goes
on further to say "Self-interest of all parties is converging." And
ends by saying, "A promise made is a promise kept. Youʼve kept every
promise to me and I hope I keep all my promises."

Senator Robert Menendez: He assured Greek Americans that we have
had great successes, although not the ultimate success. He does not
think of Hellenic issues as mere Hellenic issues, but broad based
issues. Speaking to the Macedonian question he said he will refuse
to allow to use the name Macedonia in any bill, since NATO does not
refer to FYROM as Macedonia.

Speaking on Cyprus he said "We cannot have a solution imposed on
Cyprus but solution by Cypriots."

He ends by stating, "When we have a President and Senators that will
pressure Turkey, that will end occupation in Cyprus."

ALSO PRESENT Among the participants of the conference also were,
NY State Assemblyman Michael Gianaris, Rhode Island State Senator
Lou Raptakis and former NY State Assemblyman Matthew Mirones.

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Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia around one table in Berlin

AZG Armenian Daily #099, 24/05/2008

Germany – South Caucasus

ARMENIA, AZERBAIJAN AND GEORGIA AROUND ONE TABLE IN BERLIN

On the initiative of the German-South-Caucasian
Parliamentary Group of the Bundestag a meeting of the
MPs with the Ambassadors of the three countries and
with Armenian, Georgian and Azerbaijani scholarship
winners working in Bundestag took place first time in
Berlin on May 9.

As result of exchange of views proposals for carrying
out joint programs were accepted.

At present 16 scholarship winners work in Bundestag
MPs office.

Henceforth in the framework of International
Parliamentary Scholarship Armenia and Azerbaijan will
send participants to Germany every year.

Chairman of the Parliamentary Group Steffen Richen
underlined that joint intercourse and programs between
the scholarship winners should be continuous that will
make possible the dialogue for resolution of conflicts
and deepening of regional integration in South
Caucasus. According to him, the three countries use
the Europe Neighborhood Program in different measures
to carry out their own economic and political
amendments.

By Vahram Soghomonian, translated by L.H.

Min of Nature Protection Approves of Structural Changes in Ministry

Armenia’s minister of nature protection approves of structural changes
in ministry

YEREVAN, May 23. /ARKA/. RA Minister of Nature Protection Aram
Harutyunyan has approved of the transfer of natural resources
management to the Ministry of Energy.

`Our job will become more effective now, as we should focus on
environment issues in the country, resource management,’ the Minister
said at a press conference.

By RA President Serge Sargsian’s May 18 decree, the Ministry of Energy
was renamed Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources. Together with the
Ministry of Trade and Economic Development, the Ministry of Nature
Protection formerly managed natural resources in Armenia.

Harutyunyan said resource usage and management is the job of the
Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, while we the Ministry of
Nature Protection is to examine their activities.

He believes the changes will help the Ministry express freely its
opinion on resource management.

`On the one hand, we allow the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources
to perform these duties, on the other hand, we assume control over the
whole process,’ the Minister said. According to Harutyunyan, both
duties should be performed separately. -0–

ANKARA: Olive Branch To Armenia

OLIVE BRANCH TO ARMENIA

Turkish Press
May 22 2008
Turkey

Ankara, which offered to establish dialogue with the newly elected
Armenian administration, is waiting for Yerevan`s reply.

Turkey has extended its hand to Armenia in an effort to put an end
to a dispute of 234 years between the two countries.

President Abdullah Gul, Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Foreign
Minister Ali Babacan congratulated Serzh Sargsyan upon his election
as the president of Armenia and offered to "improve the relations"
between the countries.

Two Drill Rigs On-Site And In Operation At Lydian’s Amulsar Gold Pro

TWO DRILL RIGS ON-SITE AND IN OPERATION AT LYDIAN’S AMULSAR GOLD PROJECT IN ARMENIA

Canadian Corporate Newswire
May 20, 2008 Tuesday 11:37 AM EST

20,000 metre drill programme back on track after inclement weather
delays

TORONTO, ONTARIO–(Marketwire – May 20, 2008) – Lydian International
Ltd. (TSX:LYD), a diversified U.K. mineral exploration and development
company, today provided an update on its 20,000 metre drilling program
at the Amulsar project in Armenia. After delays and stoppages due to
unseasonably late snow, two drill rigs consisting of a diamond drill
rig and a multi-purpose (combined reverse circulation and diamond)
drill rig are now on-site. The multi-purpose drill rig commenced
reverse circulation drilling yesterday, the 19th of May. The diamond
drill rig commenced drill hole 6 last week but was forced to stop due
to late snow and limited access for water and fuel trucks. Diamond
drilling is expected to re-commence tomorrow, the 21st of May.

Amulsar is a high-sulphidation type epithermal gold project located in
central Armenia. Lydian identified the gold bearing potential of the
project in mid-2006. Rock-chip sampling and soil geochemical analyses
reveal that the mineralised system extends over a strike length
of some 3.5km and is at least 500 metres wide. Scout drilling has
revealed that higher grade gold is hosted in steeply dipping oxidised
breccia bodies, and that lower grade gold is hosted in shallowly
dipping oxidised structures that surround the higher grade breccia
bodies. The objectives of the current 20,000 metre drilling programme
are to test the bulk tonnage potential and define a gold resource.

The Amulsar license is 95% owned by Lydian’s wholly owned Armenian
subsidiary (Geoteam CJSC) and 5% owned by that Company’s local
director. The project is currently being explored as part of a joint
venture with Newmont Overseas Exploration Limited, a wholly owned
subsidiary of Newmont Mining Corporation (ASX:NEM)(TSX:NMC). The joint
venture is a 50%-50% contribution. Newmont has two options to increase
its interest. The first is an option to earn a further 20% by funding
the project through to feasibility; the second option allows Newmont
to earn a further 10% by funding through to commercial production.

About Lydian International

Lydian is a diversified U.K. mineral exploration and development
company, with expertise employing "first mover" strategies in
emerging exploration environments. The Company is currently focused
on Eastern Europe, exploring in the Balkan and Caucasus regions,
and is developing advanced precious and base metal assets located in
Armenia and in Kosovo.

Lydian’s management team has a track record of success in grassroots
discovery, in acquiring and developing undervalued assets, and in
building companies. Lydian has a strong social agenda and a unique
understanding of the complex social and political issues that
characterise emerging environments.

The Company’s two main projects are gold at Amulsar in Armenia, and
zinc, lead, silver and gold at Drazhnje in Kosovo. Lydian also has
a pipeline of promising gold and base metal exploration projects in
the Balkans region, and operates a 50/50 gold and copper exploration
joint venture with Newmont Overseas Exploration Limited, a subsidiary
of Newmont Mining Corporation in the Caucasus region.

Lydian’s two largest shareholders are Newmont Mineral Holdings
B.V., and International Finance Corporation (part of the World Bank
Group). Lydian’s web site is where more
information can be found.

Dr Tim Coughlin, MAusIMM; is the Qualified Person overseeing Lydian’s
exploration programmes. Dr. Coughlin has supervised the preparation
of any technical information contained in this press release.

Lydian employees are instructed to follow standard operating
and quality assurance procedures intended to ensure that all
sampling techniques and sample results meet international reporting
standards. All assay work for the released results was carried out
by ALS Chemex analytical laboratory in Rosia Montana, Romania, in
Perth Australia, or in Vancouver, BC. Please see Lydian’s web site
for more information.

Forward-looking Information

Securities regulators encourage companies to disclose forward-looking
information to help investors understand a company’s future
prospects. This press release contains statements about our future
financial condition, results of operations and business. These are
"forward-looking" because we have used what we know and expect today
to make a statement about the future. Forward-looking statements
usually include words such as may, expect, anticipate, believe
or other similar words. We believe the expectations reflected in
these forward-looking statements are reasonable. However, actual
events and results could be substantially different because of the
risks and uncertainties associated with our business or events that
happen after the date of this press release. You should not place
undue reliance on forward-looking statements. As a general policy,
we do not update forward-looking statements except as required by
securities laws and regulations.

www.lydianinternational.co.uk

MFA: Minister Nalbandian meets Tom Adams

Press and Information Department
of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
of the Republic of Armenia
Tel. + 37410 544041. ext. 202
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Minister Nalbandian Meets with Assistance Coordinator
to Europe and Eurasia of the US State Department.

On May 16, Minister Nalbandian received Thomas Adams, Assistance Coordinator
to Europe and Eurasia of the US State Department.

On welcoming the guest, Minister Nalbandian underscored the development of
multi-faceted relations with the United States, as well as taking joint
stpes towards deepening partnership and cooperation between Armenia and the
United States.

The two discussed in detail the programs of the US Agency for International
Development and Millennium Challenges Corporation implemented in Armenia, of
and their prospects, as well as the criteria for continuation the Millennium
Challenges programs.

The interlocutors also discussed the post-electoral developments in Armenia.
In this regard, Thomas Adams attached importance to the need for impartial
and accurate evaluation of the events. In his turn, Minister Nalbandian
reiterated the Armenian authorities’ determination to implement democratic
reforms, as it is the path consciously chosen by the Armenian people.

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President Sargsyan Received The Chairman Of "Gasprom" Company

PRESIDENT SARGSYAN RECEIVED THE CHAIRMAN OF "GASPROM" COMPANY

armradio.am
20.05.2008 10:31

President Serzh Sargsyan received the Chairman of the "Gasprom"
company, Alexei Miller.

Welcoming the guest, the President of Armenia said that in the
person of the "Gasprom" Armenia has a reliable and promising
partner. S. Sargsyan expressed confidence that the cooperation will
continue to develop successfully, acquiring new dimensions.

The sides mentioned with satisfaction that in recent years the
"Hayrusgazard" company has been rather efficient, the figures are
impressive and the very fact that the company has increased the volume
of gas consumption speaks not only about the company’s growth but also
proves the stable growth of the Armenian economy as a whole. Among
other achievements was mentioned the recent increase in gas consumption
by the population of Armenia. According to the President, as a result
of a large-scale gasification of the country, today Armenia is among
the countries with the highest level of gas consumption.

The parties spoke also about the gas tariffs and price making. Alexei
Miller informed that starting from 2011 the "Gasprom" plans to
introduce same tariffs for the internal consumption as well as for
the exported gas.

The sides agreed until 2011 to introduce all the changes in gas
tariffs step by step, taking into consideration that "Gasprom"
holds 72 per cent of the "Hayrusgazard" company, as well as the
necessity to make the entire process predictable and affordable for
the Armenian consumers.

At the meeting the sides spoke also about the negotiations regarding
the construction of an oil refinery, as well as other investment
programs implemented by the "Gasprom" in the energy system of Armenia.

Gazprom And Armenia Agree On Mid-Term Gas Price

GAZPROM AND ARMENIA AGREE ON MID-TERM GAS PRICE

RosBusinessConsulting
May 19 2008
Russia

RBC, 19.05.2008, Moscow 19:19:19.At their meeting today, Gazprom’s
Chairman Alexei Miller, and Armenia’s President Serzh Sargsyan and
Prime Minister Tigran Sargsian agreed to sign a mid-term gas supply
contract. Until January 2009, Armenia will be buying Russian gas at
$110 per 1,000 cubic meters. By 2011, the countries expect Armenia
(as well as Russia’s domestic consumers) to pay European-level prices,
Gazprom’s press office reported.

Tallahassee Commissioner’s Novel Attracts Literary Interest

TALLAHASSEE COMMISSIONER’S NOVEL ATTRACTS LITERARY INTEREST
By Julian Pecquet

Tallahassee Democrat
article?AID=/20080519/NEWS01/805190320/1010
May 19 2008
FL

When he wasn’t busy practicing law or boning up on local government
issues, Tallahassee City Commissioner Mark Mustian spent the past
three years exploring his family’s Armenian roots.

The result: A new novel, "The Gendarme," that has caught the eye of
publishers around the world.

The story focuses on a retired Turkish policeman who moves to
America and, in his old age, remembers his role in deporting Armenian
Christians to Syria during the waning days of the Ottoman Empire.

Over the past couple of months, the manuscript has been placed with
G. P. Putnam’s Sons, a division of Penguin Group (USA), which has
sold the rights in six foreign countries — Italy, Israel, Brazil,
France, Spain and Greece. It’s expected to be available by next year.

Mustian credits his topic’s controversy for the interest it’s getting
abroad.

It’s a crime in Turkey to identify the death of an estimated 1.5
million Armenians during World War I as genocide. Last year, when
a U.S. House committee did so, the Turkish government recalled its
ambassador to Washington and threatened to withdraw its support for
the war in Iraq.

Mustian said he got interested in the topic because he’d read
survivors’ tales, but had never seen anything written from the other
point of view. He has never been to Turkey, and complemented his
library research by asking for help from Turkish students at Florida
State University. But the first student who answered his ad soon
returned the manuscript.

"It was kind of an eye opener that the first person who said they’d do
it, brought the book back the next day and said ‘No, I can’t do it’,"
Mustian said.

This is Mustian’s second novel. His first, "The Return," told the
story of a Brazilian woman claiming to be Christ reborn. It was
published by Pineapple Press in May 2000.

Paul Shepherd, a writer in residence at Florida State University who
teaches creative writing, praised the new book.

"There are probably two things that in my mind go into a really
excellent novel: a gripping story and a character that really
comes alive," said Shepherd, a fellow church member of Mustian’s at
St. Stephen Lutheran Church.

"The guy is a really complex character — your feelings for him are
challenged as you read the book." Shepherd said. "I found myself
months after I read the book thinking of this guy’s actions. He’s an
incredibly compelling character."

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NKR And Armenian Armed Forces Ready For Military Operations

NKR AND ARMENIAN ARMED FORCES READY FOR MILITARY OPERATIONS

PanARMENIAN.Net
16.05.2008 14:55 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Large-scale hostilities between the NKR and Azeri
armies are unlikely at present, the Armenian Defense Minister said.

"First, we do our utmost to resolve the problem peacefully. Second, the
balance of forces namely the efficiency of Karabakhi army, excludes any
possibility of military operations," he said. "Although the Azeri armed
forces are preparing for war, the military and political situation
speaks out for a peaceful resolution of the conflict," he said.

"The armed forces of Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh are ready for
military activities, the more so because the Republic of Armenia is
the guarantor of NKR’s security," he resumed, RIA Novosti reports.