Deputy Minister Of Economy: Over Half Of IT-Product Importers In Arm

DEPUTY MINISTER OF ECONOMY: OVER HALF OF IT-PRODUCT IMPORTERS IN ARMENIA CAN GET CUSTOMS CLEARANCE ON THE BASIS OF SALES INVOICES

ArmInfo
2009-03-25 14:16:00

ArmInfo. Over half of IT-product importers in Armenia can get customs
clearance on the basis of sales invoices, Vahe Danielyan, Deputy
Minister of Economy of Armenia told ArmInfo.

He said major local importers of computers and other high-technology
goods import high-quality products of popular foreign companies
and the documents of the deals they represent do not arouse any
doubts. ‘However, if the product is imported from China, from an
unknown storage, customs officers will naturally cast doubts on the
sales invoices. I admit that many acknowledged companies are moving
their productions to China now. However, customs agencies have
no opportunity to follow such processes especially given the small
share of IT-products in the total import in the country’, V. Danielyan
said. He is sure that it is IT- companies and organizations that should
provide relevant information to customs agencies. This applies also
to the mechanisms of formation and change of target prices of customs
clearance. ‘The list of Customs Codes comprises several thousands names
of goods and the customs agencies are unable to remember all. Customs
agencies need information on changes of prices in the global market
and the IT-society of Armenia should inform them of these changes as
well’, the deputy minister said. On March 13 the Union of Information
Technologies Enterprises (UITE) submitted a package of amendments
to the customs and tax legislation regarding the practice of customs
clearance on the basis of sales invoices and transparency of target
prices at the customs office.

AGBU Programs Help Armenia Overcome Economic Crisis Consequences

AGBU PROGRAMS HELP ARMENIA OVERCOME ECONOMIC CRISIS CONSEQUENCES

PanARMENIAN.Net
23.03.2009 21:53 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan met AGBU Chairman
Perch Sedrakyan today.

RA Prime Minister gave high assessment to the results of last meeting
and expressed his gratitude to Armenian General Benevolent Union
for programs implemented for mitigate financing crisis consequences,
RA Government news service reported.

Perch Sedrakyan stressed the importance of AGBU activities in
Armenia. "By helping Armenia will solve primary issues of Armenian
Diaspora," he said.

Armenians Try To Avoid Taking Sides Between Jews And Arabs, Says Gar

ARMENIANS TRY TO AVOID TAKING SIDES BETWEEN JEWS AND ARABS, SAYS GARO SANDROUNI

AZG DAILY
24-03-2009

Armenian community in Jerusalem

The Old City of Jerusalem – containing sites sacred to Judaism,
Christianity and Islam – is often viewed as being at the heart of
the Arab-Israeli conflict. Divided into Jewish, Christian, Muslim
and Armenian quarters, it is an ethnic, cultural, political and
religious mix.

An Armenian resident of the Old City – Garo Sandrouni, 53, shop owner,
Armenian Quarter – describes life behind its ancient walls.

"The Armenian community has been in Jerusalem since the fourth century.

There are only about 1,500 Armenians here now but the advantage of
that is everyone knows everyone else.

We have schools, museums, churches, seminaries and institutions here –
we’re very well-organised for such a small community.

Living in the Old City has got worse and worse. It’s attractive to
three major religions but there’s not enough space. Whenever there
are religious festivals – which is all the time – thousands of people
come here, which makes life difficult. You can’t move, you can’t take
your car out and you really have to plan in advance how you’re going
to get around.

I have seen lots of changes here in my lifetime. There have been too
many renovations in the Old City. It was completely different when
I was young. Even the entrances to the Old City were different in
those days.

There have been political changes too – the intifadas [Palestinian
uprisings] changed the atmosphere here. People went on strike and
shops closed down.

It has become more and more tense, people have become more fanatic
and everyone is pouring towards the Old City – so we end up getting
all the problems here.

We can live freely as Armenians though – there is no problem with
worshipping, for instance.

The Armenians are friendly with all the other quarters – we border
the Jewish and Christian Quarters and we have good relations with them.

Of course, everyone tries to get you on their side – sometimes we
sympathise with the Arabs, sometimes with the Jews, but as Armenians
we always try to stay neutral."

Susi Kentikian Retains WIBF And WBA Female Flyweight Titles

SUSI KENTIKIAN RETAINS WIBF AND WBA FEMALE FLYWEIGHT TITLES

PanARMENIAN.Net
21.03.2009 22:28 GMT+04:00

Susi Kentikian retained her WIBF and WBA Female Flyweight titles with
a ten-round unanimous decision over outclassed American challenger
Elena Reid. It was scored 100-90 and 100-91 twice in ProSieben Fight
Night show in Hamburg, Germany.

"This fight could be the hardest in my career," Kentikian said.

Armenian President, U.S. Secretary Of State Discuss Bilateral Relati

ARMENIAN PRESIDENT, U.S. SECRETARY OF STATE DISCUSS BILATERAL RELATIONS

Interfax
March 18 2009
Russia

Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary
Clinton discussed bilateral relations on the phone on Wednesday.

The Armenian presidential website said in a statement that Sargsyan and
Clinton had discussed the implementation of the Millennium Challenge
Account programs in Armenia, ways to settle the Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict in a peaceful way, and Armenian-Turkish political dialogue.

ANKARA: Turkish Official Says Foreign Policy Priorities Coincide Wit

TURKISH OFFICIAL SAYS FOREIGN POLICY PRIORITIES COINCIDE WITH THOSE OF USA

Anadolu Agency
March 20, 2009
Turkey

Washington, 20 March: Ahmet Davutoglu, chief adviser to Prime Minister
Recep Tayyip Erdogan on foreign policy, has said that differences
existed between Turkey and the United States when former President
George W Bush was in office but the US and Turkish preferences and
priorities in foreign policy almost completely coincided when President
Barack Obama came to power.

Davutoglu held a press conference after the week-long talks he had
in Washington with Ret Gen James Jones, President Obama’s adviser on
national security; Deputy State Secretary James Steinberg, who is the
second highest ranking State Department official; George Mitchell,
US special envoy to the Middle East; Dennis Ross, US special adviser
on Iran, southwestern Asia, and the Gulf region; other high-ranking
State Department officials; Howard Berman, head of the House Foreign
Relations Committee, and other high-ranking congressmen.

Stressing that a difference of views existed between Turkey and the
United States on various issues when former President George W Bush
was in office, Davutoglu gave Syria as an example. However, he noted
that the policies of Turkey and the United States almost completely
coincided after the Obama came to power.

Davutoglu said, "My impression is that the stands of the two sides on
almost all the issues coincide. All the officials I have talked with
appreciated Turkey’s foreign policy initiatives on the Middle East,
Caucasus, and Afghanistan."

Recalling that former President Bill Clinton visited Turkey in his
seventh year in office and former President George W Bush visited in
his fourth year in power, Davutoglu said that President Obama will
arrive in Turkey after he visits Canada. He noted that his visit
will show the importance the United States attaches to Turkey and
its foreign policy. He said, "The relations between Turkey and the
United States will be maintained on a favourable basis in the new era."

Asked to comment on a possible rapprochement between Turkey and
Armenia and the incidents in 1915, Davutoglu said, "We are working
on a scenario for the Caucasus. Everyone will stand to gain from
it. We hope that a negative development will not take place to harm
the positive state of affairs. We also hope that a positive agenda
will influence the relations between Turkey and the United States."

Davutoglu was asked, "Can you comment on the role Turkey might be asked
to play in the Middle East?" He responded by saying, "No-one can assign
a task to us. We fulfil the historic role we have. Working together
must not be taken to mean that we have been tasked to do something."

Davutoglu said that the United States has not asked Turkey to dispatch
additional troops to Afghanistan.

Recalling that Turkey has been defending the view that non-military
steps should be taken in addition to the military measures in
Afghanistan, Davutoglu asserted that the United States began to
consider the matter at the present time.

Responding to a question, he said that the possibility of disarming
the PKK [Kurdistan Workers’ Party] was not on the agenda of his talks
in Washington. He noted, "The way a struggle is waged against terror
is quite clear." Davutoglu recalled the existence of a mechanism on
the matter between Turkey, the United States, the Iraqi government
and the administration in northern Iraq.

Davutoglu said that the US government has launched a historic
initiative related to Syria and noted that the US policy is in parallel
with Turkey’s approach.

Davutoglu has rounded up his talks in Washington. He is expected to
participate in the two-day conference on Turkey-US relations at the
Princeton University in New Jersey today.

Strike Iran, Watch Pakistan and Turkey Fall

Center for Research on Globalization, Canada
April 22 2006

Strike Iran, Watch Pakistan and Turkey Fall
What are the consequences of such an action?

by John Stanton

April 22, 2006
GlobalResearch.ca

`Our society is run by insane people for insane objectives. I think
we’re being run by maniacs for maniacal ends and I think I’m liable
to be put away as insane for expressing that. That’s what’s insane
about it.’ John Lennon

Just when it seemed unlikely that domestic and international events
would unfold to test an already incompetent US government, along
comes the acceleration of the movement to destroy Iran. That effort
has been well documented over the past few years in scores of
articles and position papers from the usual suspects in the media,
think-tanks, and the Net. What’s missing in that coverage, though, is
an understanding of the consequences of such an action, or
consequence management in Pentagon parlance. More’s the pity in this
discussion, comes the knowledge that the majority of Americans who
are calling for military action – from all strata of society–do so as
if they were casually ordering a pizza from Dominoes. Just pick-up
the cellphone and, while salivating, order the Iranian War Special.
Sit back and enjoy the pizza while watching the war coverage on
television and gruesome videos on the Net. *****..Ahhh, look at that
Specter Gunship at work! Whoa! Look at those body parts flying
around. Pass me another piece of pizza!

That attitude is indicative of an intellectually bankrupt society.
Does anyone in the USA think anymore? An attack on Iran would result
in thousands of casualties for both US and Iranian military
personnel, most of whom are youngsters. Civilian casualties would be
in the many thousands. The ripple effect from such an action would
cause a chain reaction of events that would spiral out of control.
With no country, or group of countries, capable of de-escalating such
a conflict–save for Russia and China–a world war could ensue.
Certainly, the US government is no position to cope with the fallout,
particularly if it deploys and uses tactical nuclear weapons. For
some sane commentary on the matter, one has to rely on the lucid
commentary of Martin Van Crevald over in Israel. His piece in Forward
titled, Knowing Why Not to Bomb Iran is Half the Battle (forward.com)
should be force-fed to supporters of an Iranian invasion.

Hello United Free Kurdistan

According to a Reuters bulletin dated April 20th, Turkey has
increased its troop presence in Kurdish dominated Southeastern Turkey
by 40,000 – bringing the total to 290,000. The Turkish government made
that move because the American-backed Kurdish government in Northern
Iraq/Kurdistan is likely to supply the Kurdistan Workers Party (PPK)
with arms and intelligence on Turkish military movements in Hakkari,
Van, Sirnak and other major cities in the country. It is likely that
insurgents in Iraq have been training the PPK in the tactics that
have been wildly successful against US forces in Iraq. Turkey has
been ruthless in its oppression of the Kurds, as Saddam Hussein was,
and that practice, according to the Kurdish National Congress
(kncna.org), continues to this day with the Turkish Army’s secret
police, Jitem, terrorizing the Kurdish population. Reliefweb.net,
reports that the Kurdish language was not legalized until 1991 and
the Turkish government had engaged in forced displacements as late as
2002 to break-up concentrations of the 20 million Kurds who reside in
Turkey. Separatist statements by Kurds or talk of recognizing the
Armenian Genocide results in doing some hard time in a Turkish jail.

The Turkish government has frequently complained about the duplicity
of the US government as it plays its Kurdish cards. The US has
largely stayed away from Turkey’s battle with its Kurds while
actively supporting Kurdish groups in Iran and Syria with funds and
arms. The creation of Kurdistan in Northern Iraq has infuriated
Turkish leaders. When Condolezza Rice visits with Turkish officials
in late April, these matters are sure to be topics of discussion.

Meanwhile in Iran, there are approximately four million Kurds who
have suffered a similar fate as their Turkish compatriots. The Kurds
in Iran are split on the type of revolt they want to run. One group
formed in January 2006, the Kurdish United Front, wants to work
within the Iranian system to gain equal rights. They likely receive
funds from the US government via the KNC and other outlets. A Kurdish
insurgent group known as Pejak–supported by the US government and
working with US Special Forces and intelligence agencies on the
ground–advocates the violent overthrow of the Islamic government in
Iran.

Back in Turkey, the Kurds are not the only problem. There are
accusations by opponents of Turkish President Recep Ergodan that
Turkey is becoming a theocracy. Facing an election in 2007, the last
thing Ergodan needs is to be perceived as an Islamic radical and
incur the wrath of opponents supported by the Turkish military, which
is to say the US military. The World Peace Herald, wpherald.com,
carried a story titled, Turkish PM Tied to Islamic Forces. `In
increasingly bitter verbal exchanges with President Ahmet Necdet
Sezer, Mr. Erdogan rejected charges that he is leading Turkey away
from its secular system toward Islamic fundamentalism. Mr. Sezer’s
latest broadside was a statement to the War Academy that ‘religious
fundamentalism has reached dramatic proportions. Islamic
fundamentalism is trying to infiltrate politics, education and the
state, it is systematically eroding values…”

So, as the bombs fly over Iran, the Kurds would be likely to seize
the day and fight for the recognition of a Kurdish state that deletes
portions of present-day Turkey, Iran, Syria and Iraq
() from the map. This is no idle
dream. The American based KNC openly advocates a United Free
Kurdistan. One day, there will be a Kurdish state. That could be done
in a non-violent fashion rather than as a consequence of a misguided
military adventure against Iran. Finally, an invasion of that country
would likely involve Turkish assets of some kind. As a member of
NATO, Turkey houses tactical nuclear weapons and, as reported by
Ramin Jahanbegloo in the Daily Star, `Participation by Turkey in a
US/Israeli military operation is also a factor [concerning Iran],
following an agreement reached between the Turks and Israelis.’

Central Asia and the Middle East would become a bloodbath one minute
after an attack on Iran.

Bye Bye Pakistan

In Pakistan, the US is having its cake and eating too. US weapons and
technology are being used by the Pakistani dictatorship of President
Musharraf to suppress a revolt for independence by the people of
Balochistan (), also home to Pakistan nuclear
tests in 1998 and a energy- rich province. The USA is also funding
anti-Pakistani insurgent groups in Bolochistan in order to infiltrate
drug operations, the black market for nuclear weaponry, Taliban
remnants, and assorted Islamic resistance groups like Al Qa’da that
have taken up residence in the hinterlands of Balochistan. The US
State Department’s 2004 country report on Pakistan was effusive in
its praise for Pakistan indicating that it was the key ally in the
Long War on Terror and that Pakistan has its internal affairs under
control. Yet the situation on the ground is quite different.

A February 2006 piece carried by sindhtoday.net/bs.htm has the
following headline: Chemical Gas, Gunship Copters Used Against Baloch
People. `Balochistan, the area’s largest and resource-rich province
of Islamic Republic of Pakistan, has recently taken another blood
bath where many innocent people have been killed in an [Pakistani]
army action. [Pakistani] Interior Minister Aftab Sherpao has claimed
that no children or woman have been killed in the recent operation
but photographs released show that many innocent children were
brutally killed in bombardment, as they can not be termed as
terrorists.’

Pakistan is suppressing news on the seriousness of its fight against
the Baloch. The number of killed-in action (KIA) its Army has
incurred combating the Boloch revolt is well over 100 with thousands
wounded. These troopers are portrayed by Musharraf as casualties in
the fight against foreign terror when, in fact, its akin to a civil
war: the Baloch are fighting for independence.

India Monitor reported in January 2006 that `Senator Sanaullah
Baloch, a vocal and influential member of the Balochistan National
Party…said that if conditions continued to be as oppressive for the
people of his home province, we will have no option but to exercise
our national right for self-determination for a separate
state…Today every Baloch knows that Pakistan is a viable state only
because of Balochistan…Pointing to the natural resources and the
strategic importance of the province in the region, he said that the
information revolution had made the world very small and today the
Baloch people could not be fooled, and wanted their rights.’ (The
dynamics of Kashmir, which threaten Pakistan’s stability, are beyond
the scope of this piece).

As Iran is pummeled by US air strikes, and the Kurds make their move,
What will the Baloch do? How will rebel groups like Al Qa’da respond?
Will they rally to their Iranian comrades? Would the Pakistani
military use a tactical nuke to wipe out all its problems in
Balochistan? What about India’s reaction? What will Turkmenistan and
the rest of the Stans do? Would Armenia side with the Turkish Kurds?
How will the US troops in Iraq handle the fallout?

In another stellar example of incompetence, the USA-Indo nuclear deal
struck by President Bush with Prime Minister Singh this past March
was suppose to be a signal to Russia and China that the US is
almighty. The USA seemingly gave no thought to what the deal with a
country that refused to sign the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
might create. Pakistan has vowed to increase its nuclear weapons
capability. China has offered to build reactors for Pakistan and can
tinker with America’s prosperity via currency manipulation. Russian
nuclear forces are being upgraded. Saudi Arabia is alleged to have
purchased tactical nukes and is starting its own commercial and
military nuclear capability. In South America, Brazil has ramped up
production of its nuclear capabilities and will not allow inspectors
into certain nuke facilities. And there can be no question that
Venezuela will develop a nuke program or, like Saudi Arabia, just buy
the weapons outright on the black market.

You Say You Want a Revolution

Domestic factors in the USA have to be added to this already volatile
brew. The Red, White and Blue Revolt of retired US military generals
such as Gregory Newbold and Anthony Zinni carried out in the US
mainstream media is fascinating. Their call for Secretary of Defense
Donald Rumsfeld’s resignation is unprecedented in American wartime
history and indicates that the only credible opposition to a civilian
leadership gone mad is the military and big corporations. That other
party called the Democrats are part of the problem and not the
solution. As for President Bush; he dutifully does what he’s told by
Cheney and Rumsfeld.

Take note that the generals are key players in investment companies
like Globesecnine (Newbold is co-founder of globesecnine.com) and
Anthony Zinni is a board member of Veritas Capital (along with a
who’s who of former US military leaders). Wall Street helps fund
these groups and they may have figured, finally, that Rumsfeld is bad
for the military and business (read Jeffrey St. Clair of
counterpunch.org for more on that relationship). US intelligence
agencies like the CIA are always involved overtly or covertly in the
investment/stock trading business, and likely have involvement in
these investment firms. They are saying something too: revenge is
sweet.

With rebellion in the military and corporate ranks, and the potential
for more indictments of Bush Administration’s insiders (Karl Rove?)
in the Valerie Plame/Joe Wilson CIA case, one has to wonder how this
group of people could possibly manage the day-after realities of an
Iranian assault.

The USA is operating as if it really is an unchallenged superpower.
What kind of superpower has increasing poverty, homelessness,
unemployment and can’t even rebuild one of its premier cities – New
Orleans – after a hurricane? What kind of superpower refuses to make
concessions, to negotiate and treats other nations like China and
Russia as inferior entities? What nation is the Paper Tiger now? It
never had to be this way.

So what about Iran? The simple answer, in two parts, to all this
madness is to turn the Iranian matter over the the Shanghai
Cooperation Organization (SCO), a NATO-like security coalition led by
China and Russia. Iran is soon to become a member of that group
anyway. Let the SCO monitor Iran as it builds its nuclear commercial
and military capability. Iran wants to be a key energy player in a
region it knows is dominated by Russia and China. The USA wants that
black gold to come West and have geopolitical control over Central
Asia. It’s never going to happen. It is inevitable that the Kurds and
Baloch will have their independent states, the Iranians and
Brazilians will have their nuclear power/weapons, the Chinese will
have their ascendancy, the Russians will return to the world stage,
and the Palestinians will get a fair shake one day.

Secondly, negotiate. More than ever, the USA needs to get back to the
negotiating table. Maybe some grand brain out there should read
NSC-68, Sec IX, authored in 1950 and designed to deal with the former
Soviet Union. `The free countries must always, therefore, be prepared
to negotiate and must be ready to take the initiative at times in
seeking negotiation. They must develop a negotiating position which
defines the issues and the terms on which they would be prepared–and
at what stages–to accept agreements… The terms must be fair in the
view of popular opinion… This means that they must be consistent
with a positive program for peace–in harmony with the United
Nations’ Charter and providing, at a minimum, for the effective
control of all armaments by the United Nations or a successor
organization.’

Talking? Negotiating? Why not the SCO?

What an insane thought.

John Stanton is a Virginia based writer specializing in national
security and political matters. He is the author of A Power But Not
Super and co-author of America’s Nightmare. Reach him at
[email protected]

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Armenia To Join Earth Hour Action On March 28

ARMENIA TO JOIN EARTH HOUR ACTION ON MARCH 28

ArmInfo
2009-03-19 19:40:00

ArmInfo. Armenia is joining the Earth Hour action focused on the
problem of global warming.

As the press-service of the Armenian Environment Ministry told ArmInfo,
within the frames of the action, at 8:30 pm, March 28, hundreds of
people all over the world will switch off their light for an hour. It
was pioneered in Sydney in 2007, the number of participants totalled 2
mln people. In 2008 over 50 mln people all over the world participated
in the Earth Hour action.

1 bln people in 1000 cities of the world are expecting to advocate
the settlement of global warming problem in 2009.

According to the data as of 3 February 2009, the number of participant
countries amounted to 74, and cities – to 375. In total, at 8:30 pm,
March 28, 37 capitals will switch off their light. Among the cities
are London, Beijing, Los Angeles, Rio de Janeiro, Hong Kong, Dubai,
San Francisco, Buenos Aires, Rome, Oslo, Las Vegas, Moscow, Sidney,
Copenhagen, Brussels and Helsinki. The details of the action may be
found at

www.earthhour.org/global.

IAGS calls on Obama to recognize Armenian Genocide

IAGS calls on Obama to recognize Armenian Genocide
18.03.2009 21:03 GMT+04:00

PanARMENIAN.Net/ Last week, in an open letter to President Barack
Obama, the International Association of Genocide Scholars, the leading
organization of scholars who study genocide, urged Obama to "refer to
the mass slaughter of Armenians as genocide in your commemorative
statement," adding that it was what "you urged President George
W. Bush to do in a letter dated March 18, 2005," the Armenian Assembly
of America (Assembly) told PanARMENIAN.Net.

"By acknowledging the Armenian Genocide," the letter reads, "you would
demonstrate that you are that ‘leader’ you referred to on January 19,
2008, who ‘speaks truthfully about the Armenian Genocide and responds
forcefully to all genocides’." Moreover, "you would signal a new
chapter in U.S. diplomacy. You would also honor the truth of our own
valiant history, which saw brave and selfless Foreign Service Officers
risk their lives rescuing Armenians during the Genocide and compiling
the more than 40,000 pages of documentation now housed in the National
Archives."

In regard to Turkey’s refusal to acknowledge its history, the letter
reads, "We also believe that it is in the interest of the Turkish
people and their future as participants in international, democratic
discourse to acknowledge the responsibility of a previous government
for the genocide of the Armenian people, just as the German government
and people have done in the case of the Holocaust. Over the past
decade a growing number of Turkish scholars, writers, intellectuals,
and publishers have been risking imprisonment and assassination to
tell the truth about the Armenian Genocide. They understood that
facing and accepting the history of one’s country, however dark, is an
essential part of growing a healthy democracy.

"We believe that security and historical truth are not in conflict,
and it is in the interest of the United States to support the
principles of human rights that are at the core of American
democracy."

"President Obama’s upcoming trip to Turkey presents a unique
opportunity to address this critical human rights issue and the
irreversible trend toward its reaffirmation. We applaud the
International Association of Genocide Scholars and its President,
Gregory Stanton, for its open letter and its steadfast support of the
importance of historical accuracy as one method of countering the
problem of genocide denial," stated Assembly Executive Director Bryan
Ardouny.

Argentina To Open Embassy In Yerevan

ARGENTINA TO OPEN EMBASSY IN YEREVAN

ARKA
March 19, 2009

YEREVAN, March 19. /ARKA/. President of Argentina Cristina Elisabet
Fernández de Kirchner signed a decree on the opening of an Embassy
of Argentina in Armenia.

The press service of the RA Foreign Office reports that the President
signed the decree in the presence of Foreign Minister of Argentina
Jorge Taiana and RA Ambassador to that country Vladimir Karmirshalyan.

Attending the ceremony were the ruling bishop of the diocese of the
Armenian Apostolic Church in Argentina, Archbishop Gasak Muradyan, the
leaders of the Armenian community in Buenos Aires, well-known Armenian
businessmen Eduardo Eurnekian and Murad Eurnekian, the former Minister
of Justice Levon Karlos Arslanyan, Armenian media representatives.

President Fernández de Kirchner said that the protocol does not
provide for ceremonial signing of presidential decrees in other
persons’ presence, but exceptions are possible when the matter concerns
a friendly nation.

The President of Argentina made a high appraisal of the
Armenian-Argentine relations. The decision to open the first Argentine
Embassy in the South Caucasus is evidence of Argentina’s wish to
develop its relations with Armenia, Fernández de Kirchner said.

Ambassador Karmirshalyan welcomed the decision to open an Argentine
Embassy in Yerevan. He stressed that the embassy will allow both the
sides to make optimal use of their potential for political, economic
=0 D and cultural cooperation.

The representatives of the Armenian community thanked the Argentine
Government and people for their fraternal attitude to Armenians,
for the law condemning the Armenian Genocide of 1915 adopted by the
Congress of Argentina and signed by the President. They pointed out
that the Argentine Embassy in Yerevan will be their home in their
historical motherland.

Ambassador Karmirshalyan conveyed to President Fernández de Kirchner
the Armenian President Serge Sargsyan’s invitation to pay an official
visit to Armenia. The invitation was accepted. The terms of the visit
will be specified through diplomatic channels.