Saint Petersburg International Economic Forum To Be Launched Today

SAINT PETERSBURG INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC FORUM TO BE LAUNCHED TODAY

Panorama.am
13:01 04/06/2009

Saint Petersburg International Economic Forum gets under way today. The
forum is focused on discussing the modern principles of the world
development, new approaches of launching international financial
institutes, the perspectives of banking system development, the
efficiency of the projects undertaken by the Governments, etc. Special
focus will be paid to the Russian role in solving out those problems.

Tomorrow "Economic day" of the forum will be launched covering world
economic crisis topic. The impact of the crisis on different countries
will be discussed.

The President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan also attends the forum. It
is believed that the Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan will have
their fifth meeting in Saint Petersburg. Sargsyan-Medvedev meeting
is also scheduled in the frames of the forum.

Israel Seeking Regional Ally In Its Struggle Against Iran

ISRAEL SEEKING REGIONAL ALLY IN ITS STRUGGLE AGAINST IRAN

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
05.06.2009 14:27 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Israel is currently seeking a regional ally in a
struggle against Iran, and Azerbaijan can fulfill this role. This
is what accounts for the announced visit of Shimon Peres to Baku, an
expert at St. Petersburg Center for Middle East studies, historical
science candidate Alexander Sotnichenko told a PanARMENIAN.Net
reporter.

"Azerbaijan hasn’t yet decided on its position towards Iran and
Israel. This is what accounts for the visit of Peres and nervous
reaction of Iran. Oncoming Presidential elections in Iran will
determine further destiny of the country. It’s understandable that
international society’s attention is riveted on elections in Iran,"
Sotnichenko said.

He also emphasized that Iran remains the only independent state in
the Middle East, surrounded by USA’s allies, excluiding Armenia and
Azerbaijan. "Azerbaijan is considered a key regional state because
of its energy recourses. So everybody is trying to have Baku as their
ally," Russian expert stated.

Ambassador Chitechyan Awarded A "Big Cross" Order Of The Belgian Gov

AMBASSADOR CHITECHYAN AWARDED A "BIG CROSS" ORDER OF THE BELGIAN GOVERNMENT

armradio.am
05.06.2009 17:56

During a ceremony at the Palais d’Egmont Hall of Brussels the Armenian
ex-Ambassador to the Kingdom of Belgium, Vigen Chitechyan, was awarded
a "Big" Cross" royal order of the Belgian Government on the occasion
of completion in his mission and as a sign of his great contribution
to the deepening and development of the Armenian-Belgian relations.

The award ceremony was followed by Ambassador Chitechyan’s speech,
in which he expressed gratitude to the authorities and people of
Belgium for the support throughout his tenure in office. According to
Ambassador Chitechyan’s assessment, during his mission he constantly
tried to do his best towards the reinforcement and deepening of
cooperation between the two countries in different spheres.

Let Us Reconcile, What Happened?

LET US RECONCILE, WHAT HAPPENED?

SIRANUSH PAPYAN

LRAGIR.AM
12:30:46 – 04/06/2009

Interview with the Republican press speaker, the secretary of the
Republican parliamentary faction Eduard Sharmazanov

– The Armenian National Congress assessed this election of the local
self-government bodies in Yerevan as criminal. What do you think
which is the reason for this evaluation and how would you describe
this election?

– The Republican Party and I, as the press speaker of the party,
asses this election as normal and corresponding to the democratic
values, these were legal elections. It is not accidental that the
international observers made the same evaluation too. When we state
that this election corresponded to the democratic values, we do not
say that it was idealistic and there were no breaches. Of course,
there were breaches and it is very difficult for a country, which has
only 18 years of democratic history not to make breaches at a 12-hours
election, because there is no idealistic election in any country. There
were several bad phenomena, and the head of our party, Mr. Sargsyan has
a clear stance in this connection: the elections were a step forward
though with some breaches. The Prosecutor General brought cases against
those, who committed these breaches. From this point of view, we think
that this election corresponded to the European measurements. It is
the problem of the Armenian National Congress why it states that this
election was criminal. If our oppositional partners have facts that
the election was rigged, though I do not believe it, let them present
the fact to the relevant bodies and not to make loud statements.

– What would you say in connection with the fact that the Armenian
National Congress refused the Yerevan Elders’ Council mandates?

– The HAK, as an independent political force, decides its strategy by
itself. There are different methods of struggle in politics, including
the refusal of mandates or the boycott. But, in my opinion, all the
political forces, which chose the strategy of refusing mandates, harmed
their reputation. Then, I don’t think that it was honest to refuse
the mandates in regard of those 70, 000 voters, who voted for the HAK.

-The Bargavach Hayastan Party is said to refuse the mandates either.

– I have not heard such a thing. I met my friends from the BHK but
they did not tell me anything.

– When we speak about ballot stuffing, we know that those ballots
were for the Republican Party and not for example for the HAK. May
we state that the Republican again used its governmental levers?

– In order to clarify everything, let me state that the Republican
conducted a completely clear and democratic election. The headquarters
of the party had no possibility and intention, no aim or need to
falsify the election. The democratic principles are supreme values
for us. As to the cases of ballot stuffing, there may be people,
who would like to do a disservice.

– Does the Republican Party use such services?

– The president of Armenia, who heads also the Republican Party, stated
clearly after the election that it corresponded to the democratic
duties assumed by the government. But those people, who committed
breaches will be punished by law.

– In any case, did they work for you?

– They did not. The Republican Party does not need such services. The
Republican has a serious number of voters, a serious ideological team
and the best proof of it is the Yerevan Mayor election.

– You speak about democratic values but journalists are beaten up
in our country. During this election many journalists underwent
violence. We may state that the violence against journalist became
regular here.

– Any violation of human rights is worrying. I think that the
law enforcement bodies will do everything possible to prevent such
cases. The stances of our party are clear: any violation of freedom of
speech, or violence against journalists is to be condemned. Everyone
must do their duty. I think that there are very good journalists in
Armenia, who want to see Armenia more democratic.

– Did not the results of the election, according to which the OYP
and the ARF Dashnaktsutyun did not pass the limit of 7 percent,
surprise you?

– If at the parliamentary election the limit is 5 percent, so at
the Mayoral election it is 7 percent. Both the OYP and the ARF
Dashnaktsutyun were close to it. Considering the fact, that both of
them have serious teams in the regions, if it was a parliamentary
election, they would pass. Moreover, it was determined by the change
of candidates. I respect very much Artsvik Minasyan, but I think that
he has less experience than Vahan Hovhanisyan.

Let us accept the results of this election. There were no serious
clashes during this election, there was a correct electoral campaign,
all the teams, including the Armenian National Congress, held a normal
agitation. In these equal conditions, people voted for the Republican
Party. What happened now? Let us reconcile. People elected. And why
did not they need to vote for the Republicans? The Republican is the
only political force in Armenia, which enhances it votes from election
to election.

– If it is confirmed that there were ballot stuffing and breaches at
many polling stations, will there new elections be held.

– I know all the observations of the HAK and its applications and
I do not see any ground to hold a new election. Let the HAK and all
the other political forces try to find the reason for their failures
in themselves.

Iran Is Not Nazi Germany, And "Sir Winston Peres" Is A Disaster

IRAN IS NOT NAZI GERMANY, AND "SIR WINSTON PERES" IS A DISASTER
By Uri Avnery

Coastal Post

June 4 2009
CA

May 2009: First of all, I want to apologize to all the good women
who are engaged in the world’s oldest profession.

I recently described Shimon Peres as a political prostitute. One of
my female readers has protested vigorously. Prostitutes, she pointed
out, earn their money honestly. They deliver what they promise.

Our president, on the other hand, only tells the truth by
accident. He is a political impostor and a political sham. To him,
too, apply Winston Churchill’s words about a former Prime Minister:
"The Right Honorable gentleman sometimes stumbles upon the truth,
but he always hurries on as if nothing has happened." Or the words
of former minister Amnon Rubinstein about Ariel Sharon: "He blushes
when he tells the truth."

Like a traveling salesman offering a counterfeit product, Peres is now
peddling the merchandise called Binyamin Netanyahu. He presents to the
world a Netanyahu we have never known: a peacemaker, the epitome of
truthfulness, a man with no other ambition than to go down in history
as the founder of the State of Palestine. A Righteous Jew to outshine
all Righteous Gentiles.

HOWEVER, ALL these lies are nothing compared to trivializing the
Holocaust.

In some countries, that is a criminal offense, punishable by
prison. The trivializing has many guises. For example: the assertion
that the gas chambers never existed. Or: that not six million Jews
were killed, but only six hundred thousand. But the most dangerous
form of minimizing is the comparison of the Holocaust to passing
events, thus turning it into "a detail of history", as Jean-Marie
Le-Pen infamously put it.

This week, Shimon Peres committed exactly this crime.

Like a lackey walking in front of the king, strewing flowers on the
road, Peres flew to the US to prepare the ground for Netanyahu’s
coming visit. He imposed himself on a reluctant Barack Obama, who
had no choice but to receive him.

Posing as a new Winston Churchill, the man who warned the world against
the rise of Nazi Germany, he informed Obama with solemn bombast:
"As Jews we cannot but compare Iran to Nazi Germany."

About this sentence at least three things must be said: (a) it is
untrue, (b) it trivializes the Holocaust, and (c) it reflects a
catastrophic policy.

DOES IRAN really resemble Nazi Germany?

I don’t like the regime there. As a committed atheist who insists
on total separation between state and religion, I oppose any regime
based on religion – in Iran, in Israel or in any other country.

Also, I don’t like politicians like Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. I am allergic
to leaders who stand on balconies and declaim to the masses below. I
detest demagogues who appeal to the base instincts of hatred and fear.

Alas, Ahmadinejad is not the only leader of this type. Indeed, the
world is full of them, some are among the staunchest supporters of
the Israeli government. In Israel, too, we do not lack this sort.

But Iran is not a fascist state. According to the evidence,
there is quite a lot of freedom there, including freedom of
expression. Ahmadinejad is not the only candidate for president in
the present election campaign. There are a number of others, some
more radical, some less.

Nor is Iran an anti-Semitic state. A Jewish community, whose members
are refusing to emigrate, is living there comfortably enough. It enjoys
religious freedom and has a representative in parliament. Even if we
take such reports with a grain of salt, it is clear that the Jews in
Iran are not being persecuted like the Jews in Nazi Germany.

And, most important: Iran is not an aggressive country. It has not
attacked its neighbors for centuries. The long and bloody Iraq-Iran war
was started by Saddam Hussein. It may be remembered that at the time
Israel (contrary to the US) supported the Iranian side and supplied
it with arms. (One such transaction was accidentally disclosed in
the Irangate affair.) Before the Khomeini revolution, Iran was our
most important ally in the region.

Ahmadinejad hates Israel. But it has been denied that he has threatened
to annihilate Israel. It appears that the crucial sentence in his
famous speech was mistranslated: he did not declare his determination
to wipe Israel off the map, but expressed the opinion that Israel
will disappear from the map.

Frankly, I don’t think that there is such a great difference between
the two versions. When the leader of a big country predicts that my
state will disappear, that makes me worry. When that country appears
to do everything possible to produce a nuclear bomb that worries me
even more. I draw conclusions, but about that later.

Moreover, Ahmadinejad – unlike Hitler – is not the supreme leader
of his country. He is subject to the real leadership, composed
of clerics. All the signs indicate that this is not a group of
adventurers. On the contrary, they are very balanced, sophisticated and
prudent. Now they are cautiously feeling their way towards dialogue
with the US, trying to reach an accord without sacrificing their
regional ambitions, which are quite normal.

In brief, the speeches of one demagogic leader do not turn a country
into Nazi Germany. Iran is not a mad country. It has no real interests
in Israel/Palestine. Its interests are focused on the Persian Gulf
area, and it wants to increase its influence throughout the Arab
and Muslim world. Its relations with Syria, Hizbullah and Hamas
mostly serve this purpose, and so does the anti-Israeli incitement
of Ahmadinejad.

In brief, the comparison of Iran to Nazi Germany lacks a factual basis.

FROM THE Jewish point of view, the comparison is even more
objectionable.

The Holocaust was a unique crime. True, the 20th century has seen other
terrible acts of genocide, but they did not resemble the Shoa. In
the Ottoman Empire, a horrifying massacre of the Armenian citizens
took place, which amounted to genocide. Hitler himself mentioned
it, saying that the annihilation of the Jews would similarly be
forgotten. Stalin killed millions of Soviet citizens in the name of a
monstrous ideology, which had started as a humanist creed. So did Pot
Pol, who killed millions in order to change society for the better. In
Rwanda, members of one tribe slaughtered the members of another. And,
alas, the list goes on.

But Nazi Germany was unique in employing the instruments of a modern
industrial society in order to eliminate helpless minorities (let’s
not forget the Roma, those with disabilities and the homosexuals)
in a prolonged, planned and highly organized process, with the
participation of all the organs of the state. If the Nazi regime
had not been overthrown by war, Hitler would have continued with the
annihilation of many more millions of Poles, Ukrainians and Russians.

Nothing like that can reasonably be expected to happen in Iran. Neither
the ideology, nor the composition of the regime nor any other
indication leads in that direction. As far as its growing nuclear
capabilities are concerned – the Israeli deterrent power will prevent
any such thought from arising. (Let’s not forget that the only country
ever to use nuclear bombs in war was our friend, the USA.)

Nothing that is happening in the world today resembles the Shoa,
in which six million Jews were wiped out. The Palestinians did
not kill six million Israelis, and we did not kill six million
Palestinians. Comparing the Arabs to the Nazis is no less odious than
comparing the Israelis to the Nazis. Many terrible things have been
and are being committed in our name – but they are as far from the
deeds of the Nazis as the earth is from distant galaxies.

Any such comparison for the sake of some fleeting propaganda advantage
is trivializing the Holocaust and its perpetrators. If the Nazis were
not worse than the Ayatollahs, then the Shoa was not so terrible,
after all.

In all my contacts with Palestinian leaders, including Yasser Arafat,
I have always advised them to avoid this upsetting comparison. This
would also be good advice for our own leaders.

DOES THE comparison of Iran to Nazi Germany serve Israeli interests?

Iran is there. It was our ally in the past, and may be our ally again
in the future. Leaders come and go, but geopolitical interests are
more or less constant. Ahmadinejad may be replaced by a leader who
will see Iranian interests in a different light.

The nuclear threat to Israel will not disappear – not after a (bad)
speech by Peres nor after a (good) speech by Netanyahu. All over
the region, nuclear installations will pop up. This process cannot
be stopped. We all need nuclear energy to desalinate water and to
produce electricity without destroying the environment. As an Israeli
professor, a former employee in the nuclear center at Dimona, said
this week: we must reconsider our nuclear policy. It may well be to our
advantage to accept the demand of the American spokeswoman that Israel
(as well as India and Pakistan) join the Nuclear Nonproliferation
Treaty and a regime of strict supervision.

President Barack Obama is now saying to Israel: Put an end to
the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. That is a precondition for the
elimination of the threat to Israel. When the Palestinians, and the
entire Arab world, make peace with Israel – Iran will not be able
to exploit the conflict for the furthering of its interests. We were
saying this, by the way, many years ago.

The refusal of Netanyahu-Lieberman-Barak to accept this demand
shows the insincerity of their arguments about Iran. If they really
believed that Iran posed an existential menace, they would hurry to
dismantle the settlements, demolish the outposts and make peace. That
would, after all, be a small price to pay for the elimination of an
existential danger. Their refusal proves that the entire existential
story is a bluff.

And concerning the comparison of Iran to Nazi Germany – it is as
convincing as the comparison of Shimon Peres to Sir Winston.

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Israel Will Not Bomb Iran, Israel’s Foreign Ministry Says

ISRAEL WILL NOT BOMB IRAN, ISRAEL’S FOREIGN MINISTRY SAYS

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
03.06.2009 19:15 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Israel has no intention to bomb Iran, Isreali FM
Avigdor Liberman announced in Moscow. "Iran’s joining a nuclear club
will be followed by an unprecedented armament race in Near East. This
already poses threat to international order. But we will not bomb
Iran. We are not going to pull the chestnut out of fire for anyone,"
he said. "Israel does not share a common border with Iran, and we
have no claims towards any Iranian zones. That’s why we don’t want
others to use us as tools for solving world problems. The countries
having most fears of and concerns about Iranian nuclear program are
the Emirates, Saudi Arabia and others. Iran, in general, contributes
to instability in the region. We see its active work in Lebanon,
Egypt and Iraq. That’s why the problem does not pertain to Israel,"
Russian BBC quotes Israeli FM as saying.

Hovik Abrahamyan Receives Syria’s Foreign Minister Walid Muallem

HOVIK ABRAHAMYAN RECEIVES SYRIA’S FOREIGN MINISTER WALID MUALLEM

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
02.06.2009 22:30 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Today Armenia’s National Assembly speaker Hovik
Abrahamyan receives Syria’s foreign minister Walid Muallem, who was
on a working visit in Armenia. Greeting the high-ranking official
from Syria, NA speaker mentioned, that Armenian people have warm and
friendly feelings to the people of Syria. Hovik Abrahamyan stressed,
that Armenians are grateful to Syria for giving a asylum to Armenian
refugees, who were deprived of their motherland during the Armenian
Genocide in Ottoman Turkey.

Officials highly estimated the level of political relations between
the two countries. The stressed the necessity of developing ties
between parliaments of the two countries and intensifying the work
of parliamentarian friendship Armenia-Syria group.

BAKU: Levon Ter-Petrosian: "The Documents Signed By Serzh Sargsyan O

LEVON TER-PETROSIAN: "THE DOCUMENTS SIGNED BY SERZH SARGSYAN ON KARABAKH AND ARMENIA-TURKEY RELATIONS WILL NOT HAVE LEGAL FORCE FOR US"

APA
June 2 2009
Azerbaijan

Yerevan – APA. Leader of Armenian National Congress Levon Ter-Petrosian
called the Yerevan Council of Elders elections the most terrible
elections over the past period. In the meeting in Yerevan on June 1,
Ter-Petrosian congratulated president Serzh Sargsyan on his victory
over his people, APA reports quoting Armenia Today. In his opinion,
this victory will enable Sargsyan to continue plundering of the
people. The opposition leader said he would reject the National
Congress mandates in Mayor’s Office and would never go to the dialogue
with the government. "The documents signed by Serzh Sargsyan on
Karabakh and Armenia-Turkey relations will not have legal force for
us". Ter-Petrsian said Sargsyan must resign and take responsibility
for his crimes. He declared the "Serjik, go away!" the main slogan
of the National Congress.

Ruling Republican Party won 47.39 %, pro-government Prosperous Armenia
– 22.71%, Armenian National Congress – 17.1% votes in the elections
to Yerevan Council of Elders.

President Sargsyan Issues An Address On The Occasion Of The Election

PRESIDENT SARGSYAN ISSUES AN ADDRESS ON THE OCCASION OF THE ELECTIONS FOR THE YEREVAN CITY COUNCIL

armradio.am
01.06.2009 18:05

The President of Armenia, Serzh Sargsyan, issued an address on the
occasion of the elections for the Yerevan City Council: the message
reads:

"Dear residents of Yerevan,

The first elections for the City Council of Yerevan are over. We are
launching a new system of administration in the capital, which is a
serious progress towards reinforcement of democratic mechanisms in
Armenia. I congratulate all citizens of Yerevan on this occasion.

I’d like to extend my congratulations to the Republican Party of
Armenia, the Prosperous Armenia Party and the Armenian National
Congress on their success in the elections and wish them productive
activity in the City Council. I congratulate all the forces
participating in the elections on the successful conduct of the
election campaign and the effective use of the opportunities for
bringing forward sound approaches targeted at the development of the
capital city.

The polls of May 31 and the whole election campaign prove that we
have managed to solve a substantial part of the problems we faced
for years and have moved forward towards solution of others.

Unfortunately, infringements were registered at some polling
stations. My stance on those is clear: the interest of one or several
persons cannot be higher than the interest of the state, and fair
elections are the absolute interest of the state. These require
not only the exclusion of election frauds, but also consistency in
revealing and eliminating the frauds. Therefore, it is the demand of
all of us that every violation should be revealed, the guilty should
be held accountable.

Dear citizens of Yerevan,

Once again I congratulate you on the occasion of the elections for
the Yerevan City Council I wish prosperity to our capital and success
and all the best to its residents.

Prosperous Armenia candidate hopes for fair election

Prosperous Armenia candidate hopes for fair election
31.05.2009 12:03 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Mayor nominee from Prosperous Armenia Party,
Healthcare Minister Harutyun Kushkyan performed his civil duty at
10/29 polling station this morning.
`I hope, we will hold a fair and transparent election this time. I
will spend this day in our party’s headquarters,’ he said, adding that
no violations have been reported yet.
Yerevan holds elections to the city council today. Polling stations
opened at 8 am (GMT+4) and will close at 8 pm (GMT+4). Residents of
the Armenian capital will elect parties which will share 65 mandates
of the city council.
700 empowered persons from 6 parties and one bloc, 6000 local and 15
international observers are watching the process.
The number of voters totals 771 477. In all, 790 000 ballot papers
were printed. The Central Electoral Committee will furnish data on the
election process every 3 hours.
The following parties are running: Republic Party of Armenia (acting
Mayor Gagik Beglaryan), Prosperous Armenia party (Healthcare Minister
Harutyun Kushkyan), Orinats Yerkir party (MP Heghine Bisharyan,
Armenian Revolutionary Federation Dashnaktsutyun (MP Artsvik
Minasyan), People’s Party (Tigran Karapetyan), Labor Socialist Party
(Movses Shahverdyan), Armenian National Congress (RA first President
Levon Ter-Petrosyan).