Armenia Is Interested In Promoting Political And Economic Partnershi

ARMENIA IS INTERESTED IN PROMOTING POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP WITH EU

Noyan Tapan
Feb 19, 2009

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 19, NOYAN TAPAN. Artur Baghdasarian, the RA National
Security Council Secretary, the Chairman of the Interdepartmental
Commission on coordination of Armenia’s cooperation with European
structures, on February 19 received EU Special Representative for
the South Caucasus Peter Semneby and European Commission Trade Office
Director Eva Sinovich.

Attaching importance to EU officials’ high-level visits to Armenia,
A. Baghdasarian gave assurance that the practical agreements achieved
will promote further development of the Armenia-EU relations.

The interlocutors spoke about the conception of the Eastern Partnership
to be carried out within the framework of the European Neighborhood
Policy, about the importance of development of political dialogue
within the framework of the new initiative, development of free
trade in the economic sphere. E. Sinovich said that this initiative
is a new set of instruments that will give a possibility to further
develop both EU-RA nd many-sided relations.

A. Baghdasarian highly assessed the new initiative and attached
importance to signing of a free trade development agreement. He said
that Armenia is interested in promotion of political and economic
partnership with EU and in this respect expects EU’s assistance, as
deepening of political and economic cooperation is also an important
stability factor for the region.

According to the RA National Security Council Press Office, issues
regarding the Armenia-EU 2009-2011 actions plan were also discussed
at the meeting. In this context P. Semneby attached importance to
elaboration and implementation of human rights national programs.

Azeri President Met With Angry Armenian Protesters In Greece

AZERI PRESIDENT MET WITH ANGRY ARMENIAN PROTESTERS IN GREECE

PanARMENIAN.Net
19.02.2009 17:34 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and his delegation
were met with angry Armenian protesters when they arrived at the
Greek Chamber of Commerce for a meeting of Azeri and Greek business
leaders, in the presence of Greek President Carlos Papoulias and
Prime Minister Karamanlis.

The Armenian community of Greece heeded the call from the Armenian
Revolutionary Federation Youth Organization and, in droves, gathered at
the venue an hour before the scheduled meeting by the Azeri president.

With Armenian tri-colors and the Karabakh flags waving, a large banner
that read "Aliyev, Stop the Aggression. Nagorno Karabakh is Already
Independent," the crowd chanted "Karabakh is Armenian," catching the
Aliyev off guard as he exited his vehicle, the ARF Dashnaktsutyun
youth union’s Greek office told PanARMENIAN.Net,

The Armenian community of Greece, especially the youth, had gathered to
raise their voices in unison against the visit of the Azeri president
to Greece.

Aliyev’s Azeri security team was very aggressive toward the protesters
and pushed the Azad Or editor and Armenian photographers back and
stopped them, as representatives of the press, from entering the
building. The Greek police also held back protesters, who refused to
move from their positions.

Soon thereafter, President Papoulias arrived and was greeted by
cheers from the protesters, who stayed put until the conclusion of
the conference and Aliyev’s quick exit from the venue, where the
protesters continued their protest slogans.

During the meeting, Aliyev reiterated his anti-Armenian rhetoric,
saying that "Armenia has invaded and is occupying Azeri lands."

Georgian Authorities Commit Demographic Terrorism In Javakhk

GEORGIAN AUTHORITIES COMMIT DEMOGRAPHIC TERRORISM IN JAVAKHK

PanARMENIAN.Net
20.02.2009 11:40 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Javakhk benevolent organization, Mitq analytical
center and Yerkir Union have issued a joint statement on occasion of
Georgian Foreign Minister Grigol Vashadze’s visit to Yerevan.

The statement says that the ongoing arrests of Armenian activists
in Javakhk, grave violations of human rights in the trial of Vahagn
Chakhalyan and his family members, obstacles the Georgian checkpoint
officers pose at the Armenian-Georgian border leads to drift of the
population away from the region.

"The policy pursued by the Georgian authorities is nothing but
demographic terrorism, which aims at assimilation of Georgian
Armenians, neutralization of Armenian public organizations and
establishment of full control over the region," it says.

"The Armenian leadership should urge Georgia:

-to put an end to repressions and criminal prosecution of Javakheti
Armenians and to release Vahagn Chakhalyan, Grigor Minasyan, Sargis
Hakobjanyan and Grisha Avagyan.

-to allow to use the Armenian language in public life and
administrative bodies of Samtskhe-Javakheti and Tsalka regions -to
establish an Armenian-Georgian university in Akhalkalaki to prevent
migration of young people -to officially register the Armenian
Apostolic Church and return appropriated Armenian churches.

Respect for the right of Armenians is the only way to maintain lasting
and sustainable development of the Armenian-Georgian relations,"
the statement says.

Turkish General Staff Plotted Terror Acts Against Armenian Apology C

TURKISH GENERAL STAFF PLOTTED TERROR ACTS AGAINST ARMENIAN APOLOGY CAMPAIGN INITIATORS

PanARMENIAN.Net
18.02.2009 19:30 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Turkish General Staff plotted terror acts
against initiators of the Armenian apology campaign, Istanbul-based
Normarmara Armenian newspaper reports.

"If I hadn’t been arrested on January 7, Armenian activists in Turkey
would have been assaulted," said Ibrahim Shahin, former deputy chief
of the Turkish special forces.

According to him, the grouping should have included 150-300 Turkish
soldiers charged with the task to carry out ethnic cleansings
throughout the country.

The black list included the initiators of the Armenian apology
campaign, 850 members of pro-Kurdish party as well as Assyrians and
Jews residing in Turkey.

Turks Gripped By Shadowy Group’s Coup Trials

TURKS GRIPPED BY SHADOWY GROUP’S COUP TRIALS

National Public Radio (NPR)
February 16, 2009 Monday

STEVE INSKEEP, host:
And I’m Steve Inskeep. Good morning.

Turkey is witnessing what may be the most important trial in the
country’s history. The subject is the nature of Turkey itself. That’s
because the trial is over an alleged conspiracy to overthrow a
democratically elected government. That conspiracy allegedly included
members of the military, and if it’s true, such a conspiracy would
be nothing the military hasn’t done before.

NPR’s Deborah Amos reports from Istanbul.

(Soundbite of whistle blowing)

DEBORAH AMOS: Thousands march through Istanbul each week to demonstrate
support for what Turks call the trial of the century.

(Soundbite of chanting)

Eighty-six defendants, so far, charged with belonging to a secret
terrorist organization. Those arrested include retired generals,
journalists and politicians. The indictment alleges a conspiracy to
bring down the ruling justice and development party, the AKP. In 2002,
the AKP won elections for the first time in a landmark vote. The AKP
is rooted in conservative Islam. The elections unsettled the country’s
secular elite, including the military.

The coup plot had a name, according to the indictment, with roots in
Turkish mythology that’s come to mean a secret organization within
the state.

Mr. MEHMET ALI BIRAND: Ergenekon. It’s a bit difficult to swallow,
but doesn’t matter. It’s like Ergenekon.

AMOS: That’s Mehmet Ali Birand, a television personality and a
newspaper columnist. He describes the alleged plot to murder members
of Turkey’s political and cultural elite, setting the stage for a
military take over.

Mr. BIRAND: I’m happy that Ergenekon is out of the closet. We knew
it but we couldn’t touch it. For the first time we are discussing
that the military’s involvement in the politics. We are discussing
that very much.

AMOS: There is history in this uniquely Turkish story. The country
has had three successful coups by a military that sees itself as the
protector of Turkey’s secular state, a role that now seems in question,
says Henri Barkey, a Turkey expert at Pennsylvania’s Lehigh University.

Professor HENRI BARKEY (Lehigh University, Pennsylvania): It has
diminished and tarnished the military, because so many of its former
generals are caught up in this thing. So in that sense it is quite
damning.

AMOS: I’m standing outside the courtroom where the Ergenekon trials
take place. The lawyers, and there are many lawyers, arrive by bus
from Istanbul. There are no cell phones or recording devices allowed
inside the courtroom. There are two security checks and they are very
heavy. I’m going inside to hear a case.

In the wood paneled courtroom, the judges hear the testimony of the
latest defendant – on this day, a computer programmer charged in the
plot. There are more than a dozen reporters in the courtroom.

Mr. COKSAL GOCHE(ph) (Television correspondent): My name is Coksal
Goche. I’m correspondent for Turkish television.

AMOS: Goche reports on an indictment so complex and confusing, some
defendants complain they don’t know what they’re charged with. But a
recent opinion poll showed a majority of Turks, 61 percent, believe
the coup attempt was real, says Goche.

Mr. GOCHE: Most of the Turkish people think that they are opposite
of democracy.

AMOS: The people who were in Ergenekon?

Mr. GOCHE: Yes. We must solve this problem.

(Soundbite of beep)

AMOS: In any conspiracy investigation there seems to be a newspaper
that digs deeper than the rest. Watergate had the Washington Post. In
Turkey it’s Taraf, a politically liberal newspaper with offices at
the top floor of a bookstore and an armed guard at the door.

Yasemin Congar is the lead reporter on Taraf’s investigative team.

Ms. YASEMIN CONGAR (Reporter, Taraf): We are a small newspaper. It’s
a newspaper that created a lot of noise for its size. Some of us have
received death threats.

AMOS: Have you personally gotten death threats?

Ms. CONGAR: In the past, yes.

AMOS: But in the past, says Congar, investigations into sensitive
subjects were blocked. For example, the murder of a Turkish-Armenian
journalist and the harsher aspects of the military campaign against
Kurdish separatists in the southeast. This is also part of Ergenekon
says Congar.

Ms. CONGAR: There is a lot of dirt, there are many corpses, there
are dead people, and now we’re digging it out, and we are finding
ammunition everywhere, like hand grenades and C-4 exploding devices,
you name it.

AMOS: The discovery of several arms dumps and the mounting evidence
has embarrassed the generals. High-ranking arrests have caused tension
between the government and the military. And lately, some Turkish
commentators complain that the trials have gone too far – an attempt by
the moderate Islamist ruling the country to discredit the secular army
and silence the secular political oppositions, says Mehmet Ali Birand.

Mr. MEHMET ALI BIRAND (Turkish television commentator): They are trying
to push the opposition to this government into a corner, saying that
– hey, be careful, you can be detained. So that’s bad. It’s getting
too far.

AMOS: So far one Turkish court agreed. A retired four-star general
was released last week after seven months in jail. The court ruled
there was not enough evidence to keep him locked up.

Deborah Amos, NPR News, Istanbul.

Armenia’s Nairit Plant To Sign 150 Million Euro Investment Agreement

ARMENIA’S NAIRIT PLANT TO SIGN 150 MILLION EURO INVESTMENT AGREEMENT

ARKA
Feb 17, 2009

YEREVAN, February 17. /ARKA/. Armenia’s Nairit plant plans to sign
a $100mln-$150mln investment agreement, reported Vahan Melkonyan,
director of the plant.

"In March, we hope to sing an agreement on financial stabilization,
modernization, reconstruction and repair activities," he told reporters
on Monday.

Speaking at the roundtable on anti-crisis management, Melkonyan said
last spring the plant and a group of Western banks signed a $250mln
agreement on refinancing and reconstruction.

"With the syndicated loan being postponed to summer and everything
cracking down in the fall, the project financing was delayed," he said,
adding the banks plan to cut threefold investments in Nairit.

Lack of transparency in the plant’s relations with the government
was a major hindrance as the global financial crisis hit the markets,
according to Melkonyan.

"The plant consumes 6% of natural gas flows to Armenia, 9% of generated
electricity, as well as 100% of thermal power generated by Yerevan
TPP which is now undergoing repairs," he added.

The major difficulty while drawing up a business plan was that the
price of thermal power has not been fixed yet, Melkonyan pointed out.

"The business environment we are working in is not favorable for
large enterprises. It is mean for small and medium-scale businesses,
he concluded.

Armenia’s chemical firm Nairit plant was a chloroprene rubber producing
monopoly in the Soviet Union. In 1989, the enterprise closed down
for environmental reasons and opened partially in 1992-1993.

In 2001, Nairit plant was supplied with state-of-the-art production
line to produce chloroprene rubber and repay its debts.

In 2006, the British Rainoville Property Limited paid $40mln to become
the 90% shareholder of the plant, with the RA Government holding the
rest of the shares.

Last November, the enterprise had to lay off 1,528 workers due to
the global crisis, hoping to call them back on March 1.

Iran Reduces Taxes On Some Imports From Azerbaijan, Armenia

IRAN REDUCES TAXES ON SOME IMPORTS FROM AZERBAIJAN, ARMENIA

Vision of the Islamic Republic of Iran East Azarbayjan Provincial TV
Feb 15 2009
Iran

People importing products via the Nurduz and Jolfa custom checkpoints
[on border with Armenia and Azerbaijan respectively] will pay 15 per
cent less taxes.

[Keshtiban, the head of the Jolfa custom checkpoint] The Jolfa and
Nurduz custom checkpoints have been exempted from the 15 per cent
commercial profit tax. This exemption applies to the goods being
imported into the country from Naxcivan [in Azerbaijan Republic] and
Armenia. However, the exemption is not applied to clothes, textile,
cars and rice, and internal and external transit goods.

‘No Jews, Armenians. Dogs Welcome’

‘NO JEWS, ARMENIANS. DOGS WELCOME’

Brisbane Times
Feb 17 2009
Australia

ANKARA – The head of a Turkish nationalist group could face up to a
year in jail after being charged over a placard he put in his office
barring Jews and Armenians from entering.

"No Jews or Armenians are allowed through this door. Dogs are free
to enter," read the sign that Niyazi Capa, general manager of the
Osman Gazi Culture Federation, placed in the window of his office
in the central Anatolian city of Eskisehir in January just after the
Israeli military began it’s three-week operation in Gaza.

Prosecutors have now charged Capa with "discrimination on the basic
of race or religion", a crime punishable by between six months and
one year imprisonment.

News agency Dogan said that Capa had denied the charges, telling
prosecutors investigating the case that he was not a racist and that
he had no problem with Armenian or Jewish people.

Capa’s alleged action in January coincided with large-scale protests
across Turkey condemning the Israeli military operations in Gaza.

Special Offer For Yerevan-Paris-Yerevan Airtickets From Armavia For

SPECIAL OFFER FOR YEREVAN-PARIS-YEREVAN AIRTICKETS FROM ARMAVIA FOR SPRING

Noyan Tapan
Feb 16, 2009

YEREVAN, February 16. /ARKA/. On the threshold of spring, the Armavia
Company has a special offer for Yerevan-Paris-Yerevan air tickets under
which the tickets will cost only 249EUR, the company’s press-service
told ARKA News Agency.

"If Paris is the main hero of your love story, then Armavia Air
Company offers you to visit it right now," says the company.

Armavia national air company is the leader at Armenia’s aviation
market.

The company was established in 1996 by Aviafin Ltd and Mika Armenia
Trading Ltd. In June 2005, Mikhail Baghdasarov, President of Mika
Armenia Trading Ltd, became the full owner of the company.

The company operates over 70 regular flights a week to countries of
the CIS, Middle East and Europe.

BAKU: Goran Lennmarker: "There Must A Limit Of "Gold Opportunities"

GORAN LENNMARKER: "THERE MUST A LIMIT OF "GOLD OPPORTUNITIES" IN THE ISSUE OF THE RESOLUTION OF THE KARABAKH CONFLICT"

Today.Az
politics/50663.html
Feb 13 2009
Azerbaijan

Special representative of the President of the OSCE Parliamentary
Assembly on Nagorno Karabakh conflict and Georgia Goran Lennmarker
called Armenia a weak and small country, which could pay more attention
not to the conflict but to economy.

"There are many nuances in the resolution of the Karabakh
conflict. Armenia is a small and weak state. Therefore, it should
pay more attention not to the conflict but to restoration of economy
and energy issues", said Goran Lennmarker Friday at the meeting with
members of the Azerbaijani delegation in OSCE Parliamentary Assembly,
according to Novosti-Azerbaijan.

According to the special representative, there must be a limit for
"gold opportunities" in the resolution of the Karabakh conflict.

"There years ago in my report on the resolution of the Karabakh
conflict I stressed "gold opportunity". But today I can not say how
long this process will last", noted he.

According to him, there can not be "gold opportunities", this process
cannot last for long.

The resolution of this conflict is favorable not only for Azerbaijan
and the regional countries, but also for a number of other countries",
said the special representative.

Lennmarker also added that the conflict resolution will promote
return of refugees and IDPs to their lands and "this will be a great
success". The special representative also said that political will
plays an important role in the resolution of the conflict.

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