Babacan: Recent Crisis In Caucasus Made Armenia And Azerbaijan Revis

BABACAN: RECENT CRISIS IN CAUCASUS MADE ARMENIA AND AZERBAIJAN REVISE THEIR ATTITUDES

PanARMENIAN.Net
23.09.2008 14:26 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan said that
Armenian officials seem to be sincere for solution of problems.

Babacan, who is currently in New York for UN General Assembly meetings,
said that during Turkish President Abdullah Gul’s visit to Armenia,
the RA officials spoke out for normalization of relations not only
with Turkey but also with Azerbaijan.

Babacan said that the recent crisis in Caucasus made countries in
the region revise their attitudes, adding that Armenia and Azerbaijan
are also among these countries.

Babacan said that he and President Gul evaluated that new situation
as a good opportunity and visited Armenia. "Turkey, Armenia and
Azerbaijan have strong will to solve problems," he said.

Babacan said that all problems are related with each other, and
representatives of the three countries would meet on Friday to discuss
them, Turkish media reports.

Armenia Will Never Accept Turkey As Mediator In Karabakh Issue

ARMENIA WILL NEVER ACCEPT TURKEY AS MEDIATOR IN KARABAKH ISSUE

PanARMENIAN.Net
23.09.2008 18:01 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenia will never accept Turkey as a mediator in
the Karabakh issue, a Russian expert said.

"To ensure a fair resolution of the Karabakh conflict, Armenia,
Azerbaijan, Iran, Turkey and Russia should be engaged in talks. The
fact is that Turkey is Azerbaijan’s ally, Russia is Armenia’s, Iran
has good relations with Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia. Combining
the viewpoints, the sides could reach an agreement. As to Karabakh,
I think its delegation can join the talks as well," Alexander
Sotnichenko, senior lecturer at St. Petersburg State University,
told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.

At the same time he emphasized that the U.S., EU or other international
structures should not be allowed into the process. "They are all
interested to preserve the current state of affairs. Turkey has come
to understand this," Sotnichenko said.

Derenik Melikyan: Iran shares Armenian stance of Karabakh, Genocide

HYE-TERT, Turkey

Güncel

DERENIK MELIKYAN: IRAN SHARES ARMENIAN STANCE OF KARABAKH AND GENOCIDE

Kaynak: armtown.com
Yer: Türkiye
Tarih: 20.9.2008

There are two Hay Dat offices in Iran. One is in Tehran and the other
is in Nor-Jugha, Derenik Melikyan, editor of Aliq Tehran-based
Armenian-language newspaper, told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter. `We
organize April evenings, seminars on genocide studies, including the
Armenian Genocide. Books dedicated to Armenian-Iranian,
Turkish-Iranian and Armenian-Turkish relations are published,’ he
said. `Iran has tensed relations with Turkey and, moreover, with
Azerbaijan. Tehran doesn’t welcome Baku’s yearning for the Turkic
world. Panturanism is inadmissible for Iran. Maybe this is the reason
why it shares the Armenian stance of Karabakh and Genocide. Moreover,
thanks to the NKR security belt, the Armenian-Iranian border became
longer,’ Melikyan said.

Armenia’s Business Climate Index Makes 96.8%, Economic Activity Inde

ARMENIA’S BUSINESS CLIMATE INDEX MAKES 96.8%, ECONOMIC ACTIVITY INDEX – 94.4%, CONSUMER CONFIDENCE INDEX – 98.4% IN THIRD QUARTER OF 2008 ON SAME PERIOD OF 2007

Noyan Tapan

Se p 19, 2008

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 19, NOYAN TAPAN. According to the Central Bank
of Armenia (CBA), out of the composite economic indices of Armenia,
the business climate index (BCI) made 49.3 in 3rd quarter against 49.1
in 2nd quarter of 2008, the economic activity index (EAI)- 65.3 in 3rd
quarter against 79.3 in 2nd quarter, and the consumer confidence index
(CCI) made 51.6 against 49.5 in 2nd quarter.

NT was informed by the CBA PR Service that although in the 3rd quarter
of 2008, two of the indices had a downward tendency, they were at
a stable (higher than 45) level. The BCI made 100.4% in 3rd quarter
of 2008 on the previous quarter and 96.8% as compared with the same
quarter of 2007, the EAI made 84.24% and 94.4% respectively, and the
CCI – 104.3% and 98.4% respectively.

In 2005 the CBA started quarterly surveys on financial, nonfinancial
organizations and households. The purpose of surveys is to assess the
current economic situation change as compared with the previous period,
to assess the expectations of business entities and to calculate the
composite economic indices based on the results of surveys.

In the 3rd quarter 833 organizations in industry, construction and
service sector, as well as 1,813 households in Yerevan and all Armenian
marzes were surveyed. The surveys were done via the Internet, phone,
letters and fax.

Based on the servey results, the BCI, EAI and CCI were calculated. BCI
is calculated based on the risks and general economic conditions
estimates of the companies included in the sample. EAI is calculated
based on the production volumes, orders and inventories (current and
expected levels).

CCI is the arithmetic average of the folowing questions: households’
incomes, ependitures and employment changes, the assessment of the
current economic situation.

http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=117582

ANCA Urges Scrutiny of Failed U.S.-Turkey Policy

ARMENIAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE OF AMERICA
1711 N Street NW
Washington, DC 20036
Tel: (202) 775-1918
Fax: (202) 775-5648
Email: [email protected]
Website:

PRESS RELEASE

For Immediate Release
September 19, 2008
Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
Tel: (202) 775-1918
Email: [email protected]

ANCA URGES SCRUTINY OF 10 FAILINGS IN U.S.-TURKEY POLICY
DURING AMBASSADORIAL CONFIRMATION HEARING

— Senate Panel Set to Consider Nominee on September 24th

WASHINGTON, DC – The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA)
has called on members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to
closely scrutinize ten serious shortcomings in the Administration’s
handling of the U.S. – Turkey relationship, during the September
24th confirmation hearing for James Jeffrey to serve as the next
U.S. Ambassador to Turkey.

In letters to panel Chairman Joe Biden (D-DE) and other key
Committee members, ANCA Chairman Ken Hachikian outlined the
Administration’s failings, and encouraged strict scrutiny of the
nominee in order to "ensure accountability for past errors, as well
as to apply the lessons learned from these setbacks in charting a
more productive and principled course for U.S.-Turkey relations."

Hachikian underscored that, "We are today, near the close of the
Bush Administration’s eight years in office, at a meaningful
milestone in our relationship with Turkey. This hearing provides
an important opportunity both to look back over the challenges, the
progress, and the setbacks of the past, as well as to look forward
to approaches to develop our ties in ways that advance both our
interests and our values in this vital region of the world."

Among the main failings listed in the letter was its strident
attacks on growing bipartisan movement toward U.S. recognition of
the Armenian Genocide, including President Bush’s firing of
Ambassador to Armenia John Evans, and the "sad public spectacle,"
in October of 2007, of the Administration caving in to Turkey’s
threats against Congressional recognition of this crime against
humanity.

Both members of the Barack Obama-Joe Biden presidential ticket
serve on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and are strong
advocates of U.S. recognition of the Armenian Genocide, each having
spoken out forcefully against the denial of this crime.

The full text of the ANCA letters is provided below.

#####

September 19, 2008

Dear Senator:

I am writing to share our concerns with you regarding President
Bush’s nomination of a candidate to serve as our nation’s next
Ambassador to the Republic of Turkey.

We are today, near the close of the Bush Administration’s eight
years in office, at a meaningful milestone in our relationship with
Turkey. This hearing provides an important opportunity both to
look back over the challenges, the progress, and the setbacks of
the past, as well as to look forward to approaches to develop our
ties in ways that advance both our interests and our values in this
vital region of the world.

Among the areas that hold the greatest level of concern for us, as
Americans of Armenian heritage, are those that deal specifically
with Armenia, as well as those with broader implications for U.S.
diplomacy in the greater Middle East and Caspian regions. These
include:

1) The Bush Administration’s failure, in early 2003, to secure
Turkish cooperation in opening a vitally needed northern front
against Iraq.

2) The Bush Administration’s tacit approval for successive
invasions of northern Iraq that have threatened to destabilize the
territory of the Kurdistan Regional Government.

3) The Bush Administration’s lack of any meaningful response to
Turkey’s increasingly close ties with Iran and Syria.

4) The Bush Administration’s contribution to the downward spiral of
Turkish public favorable ratings for the United States, which are
at 12% according to the Pew Research Center.

5) The Bush Administration’s firing, in 2005, of the well-respected
U.S. Ambassador to Armenia, John Evans, over the Turkish
government’s objections to his truthful statements about the
Armenian Genocide.

6) The Bush Administration’s sad public spectacle, in October of
2007, of caving in to Turkey’s threats against the U.S. Congress’
recognizing a crime against humanity. (This capitulation was
compounded by the decision of the President to send two of his
Administration’s senior officials, Under Secretary of Defense Eric
Edelman and Assistant Secretary of State Dan Fried, to Ankara to
personally apologize for America for the House Foreign Affair
Committee’s approval of this human rights legislation.)

7) The Bush Administration’s refusal to apply any meaningful
pressure on Turkey to lift its illegal blockade of Armenia.

8) The Bush Administration’s failure to take any concrete steps to
end Turkey’s closure of the Halki theological seminary.

9) The Bush Administration’s ill-advised efforts to legitimize the
illegal Turkish occupation of Cyprus by, among other actions,
facilitating U.S. and international access to illegal ports of
entry in the northern parts of this sovereign island nation.

10) The Bush Administration’s shameful silence on one of the
highest profile human rights cases in recent Turkish history, the
prosecution and official Turkish government intimidation of
journalist Hrant Dink, until after his assassination in January of
2007 on the streets of Istanbul.

This track record deserves close scrutiny, both to ensure
accountability for past errors, as well as to apply the lessons
learned from these setbacks in charting a more productive and
principled course for U.S.-Turkey relations. We thank you for your
consideration of our concerns on each of these points, look forward
to your robust questioning of the President’s nominee, and, of
course, to your sharing with us feedback on the nominee’s responses
prior to the Committee vote on his confirmation.

Sincerely,

[signed]
Kenneth V. Hachikian
Chairman

www.anca.org

BP Consider Selling Caspian Pipeline Stake

Reuters

MOSCOW, Sept 19 – BP <BP.L> may sell its stake in the Caspian Pipeline
Consortium , which pumps crude from Kazakhstan to the Black Sea, if it
fails to agree with Russia on terms for expanding the line, BP said in
Russia on Friday.

The move would trigger a further shareholding reshuffle at the
consortium after another member, Gulf Arab state Oman, said it was
also looking to sell its stake.

Most of the shareholders of the Chevron-led <CVX.N> pipeline, which
runs to the major Russian Black Sea port of Novorossiisk, have agreed
on the expansion terms demanded by Russia, which owns 24 percent in
the consortium as a host state.

BP, the only shareholder that still opposes the terms, said it was
considering selling the stake if no compromise was found.

"This is one of the options to settle the current situation," Vladimir
Buyanov, a BP spokesman in Moscow, told Reuters.

He said BP may sell its stakes in LUKARCO and Kazakhstan Pipeline
Ventures, which are members of the consortium. BP’s stakes in the
ventures bring its share in CPC to 6.6 percent, Buyanov said.

Russian pipeline monopoly

Transneft <TRNF_p.RTS>, which holds the country’s stake in CPC, had
long opposed the plan to double the pipeline’s capacity from the
current 700,000 barrels per day, but it has now dropped its
objections.

Transneft previously argued that the pipeline yielded low returns and
that expansion would add pressure on the already congested Turkish
Straits shipping route.

In summer, most of the partners agreed to raise the shipping tariff to
$38 per tonne from $30.24 last year and private investors agreed to
halve interest rates on a $5 billion loan to CPC to 6 percent, easing
worries over funding.

Transneft, which owns all pipelines on the Russian territory except
CPC, has said BP was insisting on borrowing more to fund the
expansion.

A London-based source close to BP told Reuters on Thursday that BP
wanted to borrow more as its percentage interest in the pipeline was
bigger than its percentage interest in the Kazakh fields, which feed
the route.

This means BP has more incentive for the pipeline project to be
commercially attractive, the source said.

Russia and Kazakhstan, which is also a state shareholder of CPC, have
both expressed interest in buying Oman’s 7 percent stake.

Besides BP and Chevron, which holds 15 percent, its private
shareholders include Royal Dutch Shell <RDSa.L>, ExxonMobil <XOM.N>
and Russia’s two largest oil producers, Rosneft <ROSN.MM> and LUKOIL
<LKOH.MM>.

CPC has been shipping oil since 2001 and pumps up to 750,000 barrels
per day to Novorossiisk for re-export to the Mediterranean.

(Reporting by Tanya Mosolova in Moscow and Tom Bergin in London)

Nevada Congresswoman Gets Endorsement From Armenian Americans

NEVADA CONGRESSWOMAN GETS ENDORSEMENT FROM ARMENIAN AMERICANS

armradio.am
18.09.2008 10:51

Armenian Americans in the Silver State will be heading to the polls
on November 4th to vote for Congresswoman Shelley Berkley (NV-1). This
week the Congresswoman secured a strong endorsement from the nation’s
largest and most active Armenian American political action committee,
the Armenian National Committee – Political Action Committee (ANC-PAC).

"Every Armenian American I know will be voting for Shelley this
November," shared ANC-PAC supporter and Las Vegas resident Ara
Shirinian. "Shelley has been a friend to us here in Las Vegas and a
friend for us on legislative issues regarding Armenia in Washington,
DC," Shirinian added.

Next month, supporters of the ANC-PAC will be hosting a fundraiser for
Congresswoman Berkley. For more information on this event individuals
are encouraged to contact Ara Shirinian at (702) 496-4985.

Congresswoman Berkley began serving in the U.S. House of
Representatives in January of 1999. She represents the First
Congressional District of Nevada, which includes Las Vegas, North
Las Vegas, and unincorporated areas in Clark County. The district is
home to a large and growing Armenian American community and a diverse
number of Armenian civic organizations.

Seyran Ohanyan Hosted Bernard Fassier

SEYRAN OHANYAN HOSTED BERNARD FASSIER

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16.0 9.08

On September 16, 2008 RA Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan received the
French Co-Chair of the OSCE Minsk Group, Ambassador Bernard Fassier.

During the meeting the parties discussed the situation in the region
and the influence of the latest developments on the settlement of
the Nagorno Karabakh issue.

Seyran Ohanyan noted that the most effective way of resolving the
Karabakh conflict is the negotiations within the framework of the OSCE
Minsk Group and expressed his support for the efforts of the Co-Chairs.

http://www.mil.am/eng/index.php?page=2&am

Session Of Council Of Commanders Of CIS Border Guards To Take Place

SESSION OF COUNCIL OF COMMANDERS OF CIS BORDER GUARDS TO TAKE PLACE IN BAKU

ARMENPRESS
Sep 17, 2008

BAKU, SEPTEMBER 17, ARMENPRESS: The 60th session of the Council of the
commanders of the CIS border guards will take place in Baku September
19-20. Press service of the CIS Executive Committee reported that
representatives of 11 border guard departments, as well as of CIS
Executive Committee, CIS Anti-Terrorism center and Eurasian Economic
Association will take part in the session.

The participants will discuss more than 20 issues. The previous
session was held last year April 24-25 in Kiev.

Armenia Takes Cautious Apprach Toward Abkhazia, S. Ossetia

ARMENIA TAKES CAUTIOUS APPROACH TOWARD ABKHAZIA, S. OSSETIA

Interfax
Sept 16 2008
Russia

Armenia takes a cautious approach toward considering the possibility
of recognizing Abkhazia’s and South Ossetia’s independence, said
Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian.

"I think everybody would understand why our approach is this cautious,"
Nalbandian told journalists following a meeting with Georgian Foreign
Minister Eka Tkeshelashvili in Tbilisi.

Armenia has a problem of Nagorno-Karabakh and wishes to resolve this
problem exclusively peacefully, he said.

"We have intensive contacts with our Azeri counterparts on this issue,"
Nalbandian said.

Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan will pay an official visit to
Georgia in the near future, he said.