Some points in agreement do not correspond to interests of NK people

Some points in agreement on Karabakh do not correspond to the interests
of the people of Karabakh

Naira Hayrumyan
18-01-2008 13:13:46 – KarabakhOpen

The visit of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs to Karabakh ended. It will
be possible to judge about its results if the co-chairs return to Baku
where they had visited before Yerevan and Stepanakert. Officials in
Baku stated the co-chairs promised to return to Baku if a positive
result is achieved.

With regard to the basic principles which the co-chairs said to have
systemized and extended to the parties, there is hardly any positive
result. After the meeting with the co-chairs President Bako Sahakyan
said some points of the agreement are not in the interests of Karabakh.
And since the points of the agreement count about ten, it turns out
that no agreement has been reached on the basic principles.

Although the Russian co-chair Yuri Merzlyakov declined to say which
points were not agreed, ostensibly the Armenian side and Karabakh
disagree to the idea of return of territories around the former
Nagorno-Karabakh autonomous region and the refugees, and a referendum
to be held in an indefinite period.

Earlier the Armenian minister of foreign affairs Vardan Oskanyan had
told journalists that he had met with the people of Karabakh who had
told him they agree with the basic issues. Apparently, the Armenian
minister meant his only meeting with the representatives of the
Karabakh society over the past decade, which happened two years ago at
Artsakh State University. It was immediately after the release of the
ICG reports which spelled out for the first time the ideas about
territories and refugees. At that time there was a hail of questions
how the minister imagines life in Karabakh without a security area,
safe communication with Armenia and a fast-changing ethnic and
demographic situation. The minister was also asked what he means by
saying `Karabakh’. The Armenian minister said `the territory of former
Nagorno-Karabakh autonomous region.’

Since then, however, Karabakh has adopted its Constitution which sets
down that NKR is the state within its present borders which has nothing
to do with the NKAR. And the president of Karabakh is the guarantor of
the territorial integrity and security of the country. Perhaps
President Bako Sahakyan proceeded from this to spell out his stance on
the basic issues, noting that some of them are not in the interests of
the NKR people.

The NKR president made another symptomatic statement about the
participation of Karabakh in the talks. The necessity for participation
has been discussed for a long time, but this time the president did not
speak about the involvement of Karabakh but about the future role of
Armenia. He said Armenia must also participate in the talks, thereby
underlining that the Karabakh issue has been solved. Apparently the
president has had a talk with the Armenian government about this, and
if earlier Yerevan did not insist on proposals on the participation of
Karabakh, now he has apparently changed its stance.

And the third circumstance. For the first time in the past few years
the co-chairs took part in the monitoring of the line of contact. The
U.S. co-chair Matthew Bryza said in answer to the question why that
they wanted to do it for a long time. And he added a sacramental phrase
that a good mediator should know about the situation at the line of
contact. Without knowing the real reason for the participation of the
co-chairs in the monitoring, we only note that Bryza’s statement should
be conveyed to Ambassador Peter Semneby, Lord Russell Johnston, those
innumerable officials who prepare reports, proposals, make evaluations
and even solutions regarding the Karabakh issue but do not bother to
arrive in Karabakh and meet with the society of Artsakh at the state
university at least once to hear questions which do not require an
answer.

Communist Party Of Armenia May Boycott Presidential Election

COMMUNIST PARTY OF ARMENIA MAY BOYCOTT PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

ARMENPRESS
Jan 16 2007

YEREVAN, JANUARY 16, ARMENPRESS: The Communist Party of Armenia
(CPA) is likely to boycott the February 19 presidential election,
its first secretary Ruben Tovmasian said today.

Speaking at a news conference Ruben Tovmasian said the party may revise
this ‘preliminary’ decision after all nine presidential candidates
finish their campaigning.

Tovmasian reiterated that his party will never merge with some other
Communist parties ‘because they all are far from ‘communist ideology."

In a related news the chief of the Christian-Democratic party,
a former prime minister and a former parliament speaker Khosrov
Harutunian, said his party will back prime minister Serzh Sarkisian
in the February 19 polls.

He argued that the prime minister and his Republican Party are the
political force able to resolve the most pressing problems of the
country and maintain political stability.

Khosrov Harutunian said also another reason prompting this decision
is the similarity of approaches towards resolution of many questions
of his and the Republican Party.

Bako Sahakyan: There Are Points Which Do Not Meet The Interests Of T

BAKO SAHAKYAN: THERE ARE POINTS WHICH DO NOT MEET THE INTERESTS OF THE NKR PEOPLE

KarabakhOpen
16-01-2008 13:47:59

"In today’s meeting we reasserted our loyalty to the peace settlement
of the issue," NKR President Bako Sahakyan stated after the meeting
with the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs.

According to the NKR president, the statements of the Azerbaijani
government cannot foster the peace settlement of the issue.

"Our stance is the same: the security of Karabakh with all its
components is not liable to manipulations," Bako Sahakyan emphasized.

At the same time, he said the co-chairs presented general views uttered
by the Armenian and Azerbaijani governments. "Judging by those views,
there are points which, at least for us, do not meet the interests
of the NKR people."

With regard to the effectiveness of the negotiations and meetings
the president said they will be satisfactory "if a lasting solution
is reached." "It is the independence of our country which will be
recognized by the international community," he added.

Bako Sahakyan says a breakthrough would be possible this year if NKR
participated in the talks as a full-right party. "At the same time, we
emphasized that we are interested in the continuation of participation
of Armenia in the talks, and we think that the participation of
Armenia fosters maintenance of peace," the NKR president mentioned.

Attacks on foreigners increased

AZG Armenian Daily #006, 15/01/2008

Russia

ATTACKS ON FOREIGNERS INCREASED

In 2007, the number of racist attacks increased by one
third in Russia, Moscow Human Rights Office informed.
74 people fell a victim to the attacks and more than
300 were wounded, among them Armenians, Uzbeks,
Tajiks, Azerbaijanis, etc. Moscow and Moscow region
share first place. Then come Ingushetia, St.
Petersburg, Calmikia, Russian mass media reports.

Translated by L.H.

Fiction: Seal praises epic account of the end of the Armenian idyll

The Sunday Telegraph (LONDON)
January 13, 2008 Sunday

FICTION: JEREMY SEAL PRAISES AN EPIC ACCOUNT OF THE END OF THE
ARMENIAN IDYLL

Jeremy Seal

Skylark Farm
BY ANTONIA ARSLAN
TR BY GEOFFREY BROCK
ATLANTIC, pounds 12.99, 276 pp

T pounds 11.99 ( pounds 1.25 p&p) 0870 428 4115

Ask what happened in Turkey during 1915 and most people will suggest
Gallipoli. An Armenian will answer differently, and with good cause.
It is estimated that one million Armenians, subject peoples of the
Ottoman Empire, were murdered that year across Anatolia. This novel
recounts that genocide, something the Turkish state continues to
deny, as it was experienced

by the extended family of one descendant, Italian-Armenian Antonia
Arslan.

The events that cost the lives of so many of Arslan’s relatives – the
massacre of the men and all but one of the boys at the farm which
provides the book’s title, and the survivors’ subsequent forced march
to Aleppo in Syria – took place some three decades before the
author’s birth. Even so, she would grow up with the memories of
surviving relatives such as Aunt Henriette, herself barely an infant
when she was soaked in ‘a jet of warm blood’ which had ‘squirted from
her father’s neck’ when he was decapitated at Skylark Farm.

Arslan does not flinch when it comes

to recording the horror of the genocide. She devotes the same care,
however, to evoking and exquisitely detailing the privileged place
the family had previously enjoyed in their rural Anatolian Arcadia.
Great Uncle Sempad is a trusting, prosperous chemist in the ‘little
city’ – never identified – awaiting the imminent visit from Italy of
his brother Yerwant, who will duly be Arslan’s grandfather. Sempad
prepares by ordering ‘a splendid set of croquet mallets’ from England
and by planning ‘a nice round gazebo for afternoon tea’. The Italians
enter the war against the Ottomans, however, forcing Yerwant to
cancel his visit just as the nationalist Young Turks make their move
against the Armenians.

So it is that picnics, tennis lawns and tureens give way, overnight,
to the murder and mutilation of the men. It is then the turn of the
women and children to endure rape and starvation as they embark on
the march out of Anatolia. Kurdish tribes descend from the hills to
fall upon the refugees. A ‘priest is stripped, his eyes dug out’, a
baby is ‘skewered on a bayonet’.

The women remain fixed upon achieving their one objective, which is
to deliver Henriette and her two siblings to Aleppo, that ark of the
Armenians.

Epic in sweep and heartbreaking in tone, Skylark Farm is billed as a
novel transformed from the ‘obscure memories’ that are Arslan’s
heritage. It reads rather as a dramatised family memoir, one that
remains in its essentials a factual evocation of the bestiality,
endurance and occasional heroism that attended the liquidation of
Anatolian Armenia.

"Armenia should not carry negotiations without NKR"

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"ARMENIA SHOULD NOT CARRY NEGOTIATIONS WITHOUT NKR"
[04:59 pm] 14 January, 2008

Nagorno-Karabakh is ahead of Kosovo with regard to
the grounds for self-determination, `Heritage’ Party
member Stepan Safarian and the leader of the National
Democratic Party (AZhK) Shavarsh Kocharian shared the
opinion during a press conference on January 14. The
AZhK leader reminded that NKR had shown a will to
become independent by a referendum which met the USSR
legislation and constitution.

And although the legal warrants for the recognition of
Karabakh’s independence are well-grounded, the West
tends to recognise Kosovo’s independence. Stepan
Safarian says the reason for this stance is Kosovo’s
geographical location: the country lies in the heart
of Europe.

Shavarsh Kocharian pointed out another important
factor as well. Karabakh established a cease-fire and
straightened out its matters on its own while the West
supported Kosovo in everything.

`Besides, NKR is more democratic than Azerbaijan. But
things differ in view of Kosovo, Serbia is more
democratic than Kosovo.’

And yet, despite the existing legal grounds, the
Karabakh conflict is still viewed as a regional
dispute while that of Kosovo as a struggle for
self-determination.

`The reasons are far deeper,’ the AZhK leader says.

`Armenia’s next president should not negotiate with
Azerbaijan unless Nagorno-Karabakh is involved in the
negotiations,’ Shavarsh Kocharian announced today.

According to Stepan Safarian, the Prague process on
the Karabakh conflict which started in 2004 is coming
to an end because Robert Kocharian, one of the
participants of the talks, is leaving office soon, and
the Co-Chairs cannot see a guarantee for the
effectiveness of the process. Stepan Safarian says
currently a modified option of the phase solution of
1998 is negotiated.

According to Shavarsh Kocharian Karabakh’s
participation in the talks as a full-right party is
the first guarantee for effectiveness of the talks.
The notions of stage-by-stage and package solutions
are conventional and often mislead the public, whereas
it is necessary to clarify the basic issues. Shavarsh
Kocharian thinks Armenia must act as a guarantor for
the security of Karabakh but the country has no right
to discuss Karabakh’s status or territories instead of
NKR.

Armenia’s government should not discuss whose option
is more favorable or who will surrender more or less
territories but should employ the basic approach that
Karabakh is a conflicting side. Albania never
negotiated instead of Kosovo.

Stepan Safarian shares this stance and thinks that
Armenia’s role in the talks should be limited, and
Karabakh must be a full-fledged party of the talks.

Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian needn’t refrain from
deciphering the proposed variant. The Co-chairs have
urged the sides to decipher the variant and to prepare
the peoples for the conflict settlement since 2006.

Aliyev: "Military expenses to make up at least $1.2 billion"

Ilham Aliyev: "Military expenses in Azerbaijan to make up at least
$1.2 billion"

12 January 2008 [15:15] – Today.Az

Expenses on military sphere in Azerbaijan will reach at least $1.2
billion in Azerbaijan in 2008.

The due statement was made by President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev
during yesterday’s session, according to the press service for the
President.

He said big volume of assets are invested into this sphere.

"This is a figure, envisioned in the state budget. Changes may occur
within a year. Professionalism of the Azerbaijani armed forces is
increasing. Our armed forces must be ready to release our lands from
occupants anytime, and, in fact, it is ready for it", the president
noted.

He said it is necessary to invest funds into the defense industry.

"We have created this industry and great achievements have been
attained in this sphere for a short period of time. On the eve of New
Year I got acquainted with the works carried out in Baku and
Ali-Bayramly in a short period of time and was happy that the
preliminary elements of this industry have been created in the shortest
term and they are operating", I.Aliyev noted.

The head of state said that a strong defense and military industry will
be created in Azerbaijan.

CSTO maneuvers not aimed against Azerbaijan

RosBusinessConsulting, Russia
Jan 11 2007

CSTO maneuvers not aimed against Azerbaijan

RBC, 11.01.2008, Moscow 12:41:49.Collective Security Treaty
Organization (CSTO) antiterrorist maneuvers scheduled to be held in
Armenia in the spring of 2008 are not aimed against Azerbaijan,
General Secretary of the CSTO Nikolai Bordyuzha told journalists
today. He pointed out that the organization was doing everything
possible to convince Azerbaijan that the maneuvers were peaceful and
that there would be no major troop movements. Bordyuzha also
expressed hope that Azerbaijan would not take any steps that could
exacerbate existing tensions between the two countries.

Russia Vows To Block Kosovo Independence At UN

RUSSIA VOWS TO BLOCK KOSOVO INDEPENDENCE AT UN

RIA Novosti
20:14 | 10/ 01/ 2008

MOSCOW, January 10 (RIA Novosti) — Russia will block any resolution
on Kosovo’s status at the UN Security Council until both parties have
found a mutually acceptable settlement, Russia’s envoy to the troika
said Thursday.

"We are issuing an advance warning that we will not let any resolution
based on the recognition of Kosovo’s independence make it past the
Security Council. We will only accept a resolution based on compromise
and one that would be approved by Belgrade and Pristina," Alexander
Botsan-Kharchenko said.

He said no one could prevent Russia from exercising its veto, which
is enjoyed by all permanent Security Council members.

Throughout long-lasting talks aimed at finding a solution to the
status of Serbia’s breakaway province, Russia has backed Belgrade in
opposing Kosovo’s sovereignty, warning it would have a knock on effect
for other secessionist areas, such as Transdnestr in Moldova, South
Ossetia and Abkhazia in Georgia and Nagorny Karabakh in Azerbaijan,
so-called frozen conflicts since the 1990s.

The Albanian-dominated Serbian province has been a UN protectorate
since the NATO bombing of the former Yugoslavia ended a conflict
between Albanian and Serb forces in 1999.

The UN Security Council failed last year to bridge divisions over
Kosovo’s future. Belgrade is opposed to the region’s independence,
and has offered it broad autonomy within Serbia. Pristina wants full
sovereignty, however.

The Security Council will discuss a report by the UN Interim
Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) on January 16.

Russia said on Saturday the proclamation of the province’s unilateral
independence, without a relevant UN decision, would be unlawful.

A report of the Secretary-General on the UNMIK said that "while
the Unity Team continued to attend the Troika-led talks, its
representatives repeatedly stated that any further extension of talks
would be unacceptable."

Most Western states have backed the volatile area’s drive for
independence, and said recently that Kosovo’s status would now be
determined by the European Union and NATO. Russia is insisting that
Belgrade and Pristina continue to try to reach a compromise.

Bulgarian Ambassador Hands Over His Credentials

BULGARIAN AMBASSADOR HANDS OVER HIS CREDENTIALS

ARMENPRESS
Jan 10, 2008

YEREVAN, JANUARY 10, ARMENPRESS: Newly appointed Bulgarian ambassador
to Armenia Thodor Marinov Staikov handed over the copies of his
credentials to the Armenian Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian.

Armenian Foreign Ministry press service told Armenpress that greeting
the ambassador, the Armenian foreign minister wished him success in the
implementation of his high mission and noted that Armenia underscores
the necessity of close cooperation between the two countries both
bilateral and within the framework of international organizations.

Referring to the current level of the Armenian-Bulgarian relations,
Oskanian said that Armenia positively assesses the development process
of the relations and is aimed at boosting relations with Bulgaria.

The two sides also agreed that the visit of the Bulgarian prime
minister to Armenia in November 2007 gave new impetus to the
development of bilateral relations and gave new prospects to the
two states.

During the meeting the newly appointed Bulgarian ambassador also
underscored the further development of bilateral relations and assured
that he will do his best to consolidate the relations between the
two countries.