Areximbank-Gazprombankgroup (Armenia) To Isue Free VISA CLASSIC Card

AREXIMBANK-GAZPROMBANKGROUP (ARMENIA) TO ISUE FREE VISA CLASSIC CARD’S, MASTERCARD’S STANDARD

/ARKA/
July 1, 2009
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, July 1. /ARKA/. June 1 through August 1, in connection with
summer holidays, Areximbank-Gazprombank Group will be issuing free
cards VISA CLASSIC and MASTERCARD STANDARD.

The bank’s press service reports that the cards will be issued without
the minimum balance requirement or annual card service fee.

VISA GOLD and MASTERCARD GOLD will be issued without the minimum
balance requirement, at a discount of 50% on the annual card service
fee.

The Areximbank-Gazprombank Group CJSC (former Areximbank, renamed on
June 12, 2009), was founded in August 1998 to support business and
serve financial flows between Russia and Armenia.

The bank is a principal member of the VISA International and VISA
International and MasterCard International systems.

In 2007, the bank became a member of the ArCa system in the area of
acquiring. Last September Gazprombank (Russia) became sole owner of
Areximbank by buying out 5.85% of its shares from Raiffeisenbank.

The bank has 14 branches, with five of them in Yerevan and nine in
Armenia’s regions.

Primate Of The Armenian Church Diocese Of Damascus Met Berlin’s Arme

PRIMATE OF THE ARMENIAN CHURCH DIOCESE OF DAMASCUS MET BERLIN’S ARMENIAN COMMUNITY

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
01.07.2009 20:22 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On June 29, Bishop Armash Nalbandian, the Primate
of the Armenian Church Diocese of Damascus arrived in Berlin at the
invitation of Catholic academy to hold a ceremony in tribute to the
2,000th anniversary of the birth of St. Paul.

The Primate of the Armenian Church Diocese of Damascus was invited to
serve a mass in honor of St. Paul’s conversion on the road to Damascus.

The liturgy was followed by a lecture on the life of the apostle.

Vatican Ambassador to Armenia, Cardinal of German Catholic Church,
professors of theology, etc. attended the liturgy and lecture.

A day later, Bishop Armash Nalbandian met Berlin’s Armenian community.

Cooperation Memorandum To Be Signed Between Armenian And Syrian Writ

COOPERATION MEMORANDUM TO BE SIGNED BETWEEN ARMENIAN AND SYRIAN WRITERS’ UNION

ARMENPRESS
July 1, 2009

YEREVAN, JULY 1, ARMENPRESS: Within the frameworks of Syrian culture
days held in Armenia, today the Armenian Culture Ministry and the
Embassy of Syria to Armenia organized a meeting with a group of Syrian
art and literature figures who are in Yerevan.

Addressing to the invited guests the head of the Armenian Writers’
Union Levon Ananyan stressed the importance of the circumstance
the visit of the arts figures was preceded by the visit of Syrian
President Bashar al Asad to Armenia which is an important event in
the Armenian Syrian relations.

L. Ananyan did not consider it accidental that Syria has a community
of Armenian writers the literary world of which is rather active
and the members of which maintain close links with the literature of
the homeland and assist mutual enrichment of the literature of the
two states.

In his turn the Deputy Syrian Culture Minister Mohammad torky as-Sayed
welcomed the Armenian writers conveying the greetings of the Syrian
Writers’ Union who was absent at the meeting.

"The fact that our delegation also involves Armenian authors proves
that we evaluate the Armenians of our state and their activity," he
said also stressing the importance of the Syrian President Bashar al
Asad’s visit to Armenia.

Baku: President Of Azerbaijan Received French Ambassadors Accredited

PRESIDENT OF AZERBAIJAN RECEIVED FRENCH AMBASSADORS ACCREDITED IN CIS COUNTRIES

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On Wednesday President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev received French
ambassadors accredited in CIS countries, AzerTAj state news agency
reported.

In his welcoming speech, President Aliyev noted the successful
developing links between Azerbaijan and France in many fields. In
his speech also talked about the recent achievements of Azerbaijan
in the field of economic development and international investment in
its economy. It was also addressed to the issue of Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict settlement and the role of France in it.

In his response speech, Deputy Director of the Office for the South
Caucasus and Central Asia, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of France
Eric Millet, thanked the President of Azerbaijan for the reception
and stressed the importance of Azerbaijan for France as a partner.

VivaCell-MTS Launcheñ New On-Line Dictionary Service

VIVACELL-MTS LAUNCHEÑ NEW ON-LINE DICTIONARY SERVICE

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
30.06.2009 19:57 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ VivaCell-MTS Company announced the launch of a
new service on-line dictionary , which allow customers to search
translations of words directly from their mobile phones. The dictionary
enables to translate into Russian from English, German, French,
Italian and Spanish.

To use the service, subscribers need to visit the VivaCell-MTS portal
(wap.vivacell.am) and follow the link "dictionary", VivaCell-MTS
website informes.

Washington Times: Embassy Row

Embassy Row
By James Morrison

Washington Times
Tuesday, June 30, 2009

JUST WORDS?

The U.S. ambassador to Armenia learned that President Obama’s
words do have consequences, as she was peppered with criticism from
Armenian-Americans upset that Mr. Obama is backing off a campaign
pledge to recognize the Armenian "genocide."

On a cross-country tour of Armenian-American communities, Ambassador
Marie Yovanovitch has had to defend Mr. Obama while trying to calm
her listeners who are suspicious of a political double-cross.

"I know there is disappointment and even anger at President Obama’s
April 24 statement," she said at a meeting last week in Arlington,
Mass., referring to Mr. Obama’s decision to avoid using the word,
"genocide," in his address on the annual Armenian Remembrance Day.

"But President Obama went further in his statement than any previous
American president. While we must never forget the past, we also must
work together for a better future."

In his remarks, Mr. Obama referred to the "1.5 million Armenians
who were subsequently massacred or marched to their death" in "one
of the greatest atrocities of the 20th century." However, during
the presidential campaign, he pledged to refer to the tragedy as
"genocide."

The Armenian government has long accused the old Ottoman Turkish
Empire of genocide during an upheaval that began in 1915. The modern
Turkish government insists that those numbers are inflated and that
the deaths of Armenians were caused by a civil war, not a deliberate
Turkish attempt to eliminate Armenians.

Turkey, a key ally of the United States and a member of NATO, has
warned foreign leaders that they risk damaging relations if they side
with Armenia. Last week, Turkey recalled its ambassador to Canada,
Rafet Akgunay, after Canadian officials, including Prime Minister
Stephen Harper, supported an Armenian genocide ceremony.

SILENCE SPEAKS

Congressional leaders are warning President Obama that a failure
to challenge Russian President Dmitry Medvedev over Moscow’s human
rights abuses will be taken as a sign of "tacit support."

"Silence allows others to wrongly interpret our actions as tacit
support," said Sen. Benjamin L. Cardin, Maryland Democrat and chairman
of the congressional Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe.

"I strongly encourage the administration to include human rights in a
very visible and frank manner," he added, as the commission released
a letter to Mr. Obama last week in preparation for Mr. Obama’s talks
with Mr. Medvedev in Moscow from July 6 to July 8.

The commission’s co-chairman, Rep. Alcee L. Hastings, Florida Democrat,
referred to the Obama administration’s much-publicized pledge to
"reset" relations with Russia.

"I hope President Obama will … show human rights advocates the world
over that America’s commitment to reset the Russian relationship should
come with a corresponding reset of Russia’s human rights record,"
he said.

The letter, also signed by the commission’s two top Republicans,
Sen. Sam Brownback of Kansas and Rep. Christopher H. Smith of New
Jersey, raised three human rights issues, concerning a crackdown on
the Russian media, discrimination against Jehovah’s Witnesses and the
status of historic Jewish records confiscated under the old Soviet
Union and held in Russian state archives.

Mr. Obama’s visit comes on the fifth anniversary of the death of
Paul Klebnikov, an American journalist killed in Moscow. He was one
of several prominent slain journalists whose killers remain at large.

The lawmakers also urged Mr. Obama to call for religious freedom
for Jehovah’s Witnesses and raised questions about the status of a
"library of sacred Jewish texts" seized by the Soviets in the 1920s.

Haunted by the past in Nagorno-Karabakh

Haunted by the past in Nagorno-Karabakh

The dispute between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh has
been running for many years. But Tom Esslemont found that despite the
political deadlock, there is remarkable stoicism among its residents.

You are listening to Tom Esslemont on From Our Own Correspondent on BBC
Radio 4. The programme was broadcast on Thursday, 25 June, 2009.

our_own_correspondent/8119246.stm

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/from_

BAKU: G8 FMs issue a statement on Nagorno Karabakh conflict

APA, Azerbaijan
June 27 2009

G8 Foreign Ministers issue a statement on Nagorno Karabakh conflict

[ 27 Jun 2009 11:53 ]

Baku. Elmin Ibrahimov-APA. The Group of Eight major industrialized
countries issued a statement expressing support for the peaceful
settlement of Nagorno Karabakh Conflict between Azerbaijan and
Armenia.

The statement, which came on the second day of a three-day meeting
between the foreign ministers of G8 nations in Trieste, Italy, said
the G-8 ministers encourage regional stability and cooperation.

`We expressed our commitment for achieving regional stabilization. We
state our support to efforts carried out to that effect with the
active involvement of the UN, the OSCE and the EU. We encourage all
actors in the region to work towards the peaceful settlement of
unresolved conflicts and to support humanitarian aid programs.

We strongly encourage the development of regional cooperation. In this
framework, we welcome the efforts of Armenia and Turkey to normalise
their relations and the efforts of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs to
seek a peaceful resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. The
Caucasus region has the potential to become an area of peace and
prosperity for all populations.

New Iran-Armenia Oil Pipeline Construction Could Launch In 2009

NEW IRAN-ARMENIA OIL PIPELINE CONSTRUCTION COULD LAUNCH IN 2009

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
26.06.2009 11:36 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ New Iran-Armenia oil pipeline construction
could launch in 2009. According to the project, the republic which
does not have its own raw product supplies could receive up to 8
000 tons of oil products daily, which could allow to decrease in
transportation expenditures and internal market prices. The new
project’s implementation will allow alternative supply of petrol and
diesel fuel to Armenia.

Recently Iran-Armenia gas pipeline has been put into operation, which
allowed the import of around 7 million cubic meters of gas. Railway
construction is being actively discussed, to open a way to Persian
Gulf and Central Asian states for Armenia. A possibility of Turkmen
gas supplies in case of lengthening of Iran-Armenia gas pipeline is
being studied. The construction of the third electricity transmission
line from Iran to Armenia has already started. The project will be
conducted on regional scale to involve Georgia, RusEnergy reported.