Turkey Seeks Integration To Middle East And South Caucasus Simultane

TURKEY SEEKS INTEGRATION TO MIDDLE EAST AND SOUTH CAUCASUS SIMULTANEOUSLY

PanARMENIAN.Net
11.11.2009 18:33 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkey is attempting to build new kind of relations
with neighboring states, and such ambitions are not restricted to South
Caucasus only. As successor of Ottoman Empire, Turkey has serious
problems with almost all neighbors, Caucasus Institute Director,
political scientist Alexander Iskandaryan told a news conference in
Yerevan, answering a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter’s question.

To resolve all those problems, Turkey is conducting a multi-vector
foreign policy, making statements "in favor of Azerbaijan on the one
hand, and in favor of Israel on the other." "Turkey seeks integration
to Middle East and South Caucasus simultaneously, that’s why it
is conducting similar policy in both regions," Iskandaryan said,
commenting upon processes in Turkish-Israeli relations.

NKR Government Has Extended 4, 5 Million AMD From Its Reserve Fund F

NKR GOVERNMENT HAS EXTENDED 4, 5 MILLION AMD FROM ITS RESERVE FUND FOR PREVENTING SWINE FLU IN ARTSAKH

ARMENPRESS
Nov 11, 2009

STEPANAKERT, NOVEMBER 11, ARMENPRESS: There has not been registered a
single case of infection with H1N1 flu in Nagorno Karabakh Republic up
today. NK Health Care Minister Armen Khachatryan told Armenpress that
taking into consideration the periodical nature of hard virus flu,
preventing works are carried out by the department, as the symptoms
of swine flu are very like the ordinary flu symptoms. In order to
arrange the work more coordinated, NKR government has extended 4,
5 million AMD from its reserve fund on purpose of buying relevant
materials and accessories.

A.Khachatryan said that the ministry will provide relevant
methodical posters and booklets to all NKR institution-entrepreneurs,
and the corresponding specialists of the department will conduct
workshop-consultations with population just on place. Illustrational
works have already started in schools, and in preschool institutions
the work quality of nurses will be improved.

The specialists of Anti-Epidemic Service of NKR Health Care Ministry
are every day in contact with the Armenian relevant service.

Armenia’s Debt Service Coverage To Comprise $123 Million In 2010

ARMENIA’S DEBT SERVICE COVERAGE TO COMPRISE $123 MILLION IN 2010

PanARMENIAN.Net
10.11.2009 14:07 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenia’s 2010 state debt service coverage will
comprise $123 million, Gagik Minasyan, Chair of NA Committee on
Financial-Budgetary Affairs, told today a news conference in Yerevan.

At that he noted that Armenian government has attracted enough credits
for mitigating crisis impact and reducing social expenditures.

"Armenia is not a special country in that regard since the method is
used by many other countries," he said. In that context, Minasyan
brought the example of Russia, the world’s biggest energy bearer,
which managed to accumulate a reserve fund in 2009 and use its lion’s
share by 2010.

Along with other countries, Armenia is conducting talks
with international organizations over restructuring the credits
attracted, Minasyan added. "Negotiations with international financial
organizations are already under way, and that will alleviate the
country’s burden in terms of paying off state debts," Chair of
parliamentary committee said.

Turkey Denies Policy Shift Toward Iran

TURKEY DENIES POLICY SHIFT TOWARD IRAN
by George Baghdadi

CBS News
/worldwatch/entry5600066.shtml
Nov 10 2009
USA

Turkey has sought to allay Western fears that the country — NATO’s
only majority-Muslim member — is shifting its affinity from Washington
and Europe toward Iran.

Increasing closeness between Turkish leaders and Iran, and Turkey’s
quest for better ties in the broader Muslim world, have fueled concerns
in the West that this key U.S. ally is moving gradually to the East.

But Turkey’s president used a speech Monday at the opening of an
Islamic nations’ summit in Istanbul to try and ease worried Western
minds.

President Abdullah Gul told the Organization for the Islamic
Conference’s Committee for Economic and Commercial Cooperation (COMCEC)
that Turkey’s foreign policy maneuvers in the West and in the East are
"complementary to each other, not contradictory."

Above: President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad of Iran, right, and Turkish
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan shake hands before their meeting
in Istanbul, Turkey, Nov. 8, 2009.

"As a concrete indication showing the evaluation of global developments
and geographical needs together, Turkey is in intense commercial
and economic relations with both the Western world and Islamic
countries. The European Union membership process pursued by our
country and its efforts within COMCEC are complementary elements of
our foreign policy, but are not elements which exclude each other,"
Gul told the gathering.

Turkey, a nation of more than 76 million, has indeed found its role on
the world stage. Leaders have been marketing the country as a bridge
between Western and Eastern cultures, hoping to act as a global power
broker in a new international order.

The push for a larger role in global politics was a direct result
of Prime Minister Recep Erdogan’s "Justice and Development Party"
rising to power in 2002.

The party followed a "zero problems with the neighbors" policy,
and, in record time, managed to strike an agreement with Armenia, a
strategic deal on opening the border with Syria, at least 48 accords
with Iraq and a new energy deal with Russia.

In late October, the latest deal saw Turkey’s Prime Minister —
likely acting in no coordination with Ankara’s allies in NATO and the
European Union – agree with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad,
whom he called "a friend," to promote trade and strengthen other
bilateral ties.

But the diplomatic push may mean new problems with old friends.

>From the Arab point of view, the most dramatic development has
undoubtedly been the cooling of Turkey’s relations with Israel. In
January this year, Erdogan made headlines when he directed a
high-tempered attack at Israel over the Gaza war, for which the
U.N. charged Tel Aviv with war crimes.

In September, Turkey, which was also hosting indirect peace
negotiations between Syria and Israel, cancelled the annual joint
military maneuvers with U.S. and Israeli troops on the ground that
Ankara, as put by Erdogan himself, "does not want Israeli war fighters,
which killed innocent civilians in Gaza, to fly its skies."

The one-day OIC conference drew Syrian President Bashar al-Assad,
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who is engaged in a standoff
with the West over Tehran’s nuclear program, Afghan President Hamid
Karzai, on his first visit abroad since his controversial reelection,
and Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad.

http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2009/11/10/world

Two Ministers Of Armenian Descent Serve In Lebanese Government

TWO MINISTERS OF ARMENIAN DESCENT SERVE IN LEBANESE GOVERNMENT

PanARMENIAN.Net
10.11.2009 16:21 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Government has been finally formed in Lebanon,
editor of Azdak Beirut-based newspaper Shahan Kandaharian said.

"It was high time to form a coalition government which would engage
all political forces of the country," he told PanARMENIAN.Net.

Mr. Kandaharian also informed that two Ministers of Armenian descent
serve in the government. "Abraham Teteyan occupies the post of Minister
of Architecture while Jean Hovasapian is a State Minister," he said.

Hatis Basketball Club Have National Anthem And Uniform

HATIS BASKETBALL CLUB HAVE NATIONAL ANTHEM AND UNIFORM

PanARMENIAN.Net
10.11.2009 16:47 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Hatis basketball club have national anthem and
uniform. Words and music for the anthem of Hatis were written by
Richard Madlenyan. The song was performed by singers Razmik Amyan,
Arame, Aramo and Avo Khalatyan. The video clip will be ready next week.

"For the anthem we have chosen the music that is imbued with the
Armenian spirit and could unite the Armenians. In the clip there will
be national elements, " Artyom Hakobyan, PR director of Hatis said.

In addition to the anthem on November 10 and held a presentation form
Basketball Club "ATIS".

In the framework of the group stage of Euro League Hatis will held
its first game on November 12 in Athens with Panathinaikos.

HSBC Bank Armenia Made Its Business Greener

HSBC BANK ARMENIA MADE ITS BUSINESS GREENER

ARKA
Nov 9, 2009

YEREVAN, November 9, /ARKA/. HSBC Bank Armenia cjsc said in a statement
that it has pledged to sponsor planting up to 1000 trees in Yerevan
to encourage its customers to opt to receive their statements
electronically and for signing up to Personal Internet Banking
services, thus helping to preserve the environment.

‘Continuing the good tradition of tree planting initiated in 1996, on
8 November HSBC Bank Armenia staff and their families will plant 500
trees in "Huysi Avan" residential community together with specialists
from Armenia Tree Project and community members,’ the statement said.

Tree planting is only one aspect of a comprehensive "Green Bank"
campaign which the Bank has initiated. Following the launch of
Telephone Banking in March 2009 and Internet Banking in July 2009,
the availability of electronic statements is aimed at reducing paper
consumption and helping to preserve the environment.

"To further encourage our customers and community to use green
channels and sign up for Telephone or Internet Banking services and
switch to e-statements, today we go green with tree planting. It is
also important to mention that all HSBC Armenia staff do their daily
banking via direct channels, acting as role models for the community",
said Tim Slater, HSBC Bank Armenia Chief Executive Officer.

The area where the tree planting will take place was also chosen
with care. "Huisi Avan" is a shelter for 76 underprivileged Armenian
families, mainly refugees, with a minimum of three children. By
planting decorative trees and donating much needed fruit trees,
the Bank is helping to improve the lives of people in need.

HSBC Bank Armenia cjsc is a subsidiary of HSBC Bank plc. It was
registered in Armenia in 1995.

HSBC Bank plc holds 70% of HSBC Bank Armenia cjsc, 30% are owned by
Diaspora Armenians. In 2009 January HSBC Bank Armenia cjsc joined
NASDAQ OMX Armenia.

ARKA Receives Honorary Diploma Of VTB Bank (Armenia)

ARKA RECEIVES HONORARY DIPLOMA OF VTB BANK (ARMENIA)

ARKA
Nov 9, 2009

YEREVAN, November 9. / ARKA /. ARKA News Agency represented by the
Director Konstantine Petrosov was awarded with a diploma of CJSC VTB
Bank (Armenia) and recognized as the best media partner of the bank.

"This project is a good start of information openness of the market and
opportunities to all bank customers to use the information in the open
mode," the General Director and Chairman of the Directorate of Bank
VTB (Armenia) Valery Ovsyannikov said at the launch of a new financial
product of ARKA News Agency, the portal, on Friday.

He also expressed his wish of possible creation of an Armenian economic
newspaper, and possibly a television channel.

"It all helps us to open information access for users and customers
who can safely choose to work with any organization," Ovsyannikov said.

As part of its strategy to develop Internet-based businesses, ARKA
News Agency has launched three new projects at ,
, on October 2009.

In addition to operational information, the portal will have available
analytical and exclusive materials and data regarding banks, insurance
and credit institutions, and their comparative financial indicators,
statistical information.

The customers can take advantage of the new services, which are
on-line conference and on-line consultation. The site also has a loan
calculator and a currency converter.

ARKA News Agency started its first specialized Internet project in
telecommunications and high technology at http://teleÑ~Aom.arka.am
in October 2008.

The agency plans to expand its specialized Internet-based resources.

ARKA News Agency has been operating since May 1, 1996. In 2002 and 2003
ARKA News Agency was awarded the International Star Award for Quality
in Gold Category of the Business Initiative Directions organizations.

It is the first news agency in Armenia, specialized in providing
financial and business information.

Among its partners are the biggest world and Russian news agencies
and databases, such as DowJones, Reuters, Internet securities Inc.,
Rosbusinessconsulting (RBC).

Other subscribers are different organizations, including the
Government of Armenia, the Central Bank of Armenia, other government
and commercial structures, banks, international financial institutions,
consulting companies, embassies and mass media outlets.

www.armbanks.am
www.armbanks.am
www.bonds.am
www.anticrisis.am

Turkey’s Position On Karabakh Creates Extra Impediments

TURKEY’S POSITION ON KARABAKH CREATES EXTRA IMPEDIMENTS

PanARMENIAN.Net
08.11.2009 16:41 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkey should not link current rapprochement process
with Karabakh conflict settlement. Such position will create extra
impediments for Nagorno Karabakh, Armenian FM Edward Nalbandyan said
in an interview with Japanese Yomiuri newspaper.

"There is already an NK conflict settlement format with the involvement
of Russia, U.S. and France. That’s OSCE Minsk Group which contributes
to achieving progress." Should Turkey link bilateral relations with
Karabakh conflict, that’ll cause harm to both processes, Minister said.

At that he noted that Ankara and Yerevan have agreed to establish
ties without preconditions. "Anyway, we intend to proceed with our
effort towards achieving international recognition of 1915 Armenian
Genocide in Ottoman Empire," Nalbandyan stressed.

AGOS: Armenia – State visit of President Serzh Sargsyan to Kuwait

AGOS, Istanbul
Nov 6 2009

Armenia – State visit of President Serzh Sargsyan to Kuwait

After the official welcoming ceremony in the airport of El Kuwait and
a brief meeting with the Emir Sheikh Jaber al-Ahmad al-Sabah, the
President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan received in his residence the
Chairman of the Kuwait Investment Authority, Bader Muhammad
Al-Sahadin.

During the meeting the President of Armenia noted that after regaining
independence Armenia adopted a policy of free market economy and as a
developing country is ready to cooperate with the Investment
Authority, creating proper conditions for a successful implementation
of different investment programs. In his turn, Bader Muhammad
Al-Sahadin said that the Investment Authority is implementing
investment programs in a number of developing countries and will be
happy to start cooperation with our country as well. Among possible
areas of the implementation of the Investment Authority programs
mentioned were areas of energy, agriculture, real estate, and mining.
The parties reached agreement to send a group of Armenian experts to
Kuwait, to discuss in detail with the Investment Authority the
prospects of cooperation and real investment proposals.

Serzh Sargsyan also met with the Executive Director of the Economic
Development Fund Abdulwahab Ahmad al-Bader. The Fund is one of the
major establishments among development institutions of the Gulf
countries, whose efforts are aimed at the economic advancement of Arab
and other developing states through loans, technical assistance
grants, investment projects, and capital participation. President
Sargsyan said that Armenia is interested in enhancing cooperation in
different areas and is ready to start interaction with the Fund in
different areas, creating necessary conditions for the implementation
of the investment projects of different caliber. In his turn, the
Executive Director of the Economic Development Fund stressed the
importance of their participation in Armenia’s economic development
and expressed readiness to carefully discuss opportunities for
cooperation and concrete investment projects with the group of experts
which is arrive to Kuwait.

At his residence, the President of Armenia met also with the Speaker
of the National Assembly of Kuwait Jassem Mohammad al-Kharafi and the
Prime Minister of Kuwait Nasir Al-Muhammad Al-Ahamd Al-Jaber Al-Sabah.

`This is my first visit to the Gulf country and is aimed at providing
a new impetus to our relations with the countries of the Gulf region.
Armenia is deeply interested in developing relations with Kuwait and
other Gulf countries, and with this regard the Parliaments can play a
significant role,’ stressed Serzh Sargsyan during his meeting with the
Speaker of the National Assembly of Kuwait. In his turn, Jassem
Mohammad al-Kharafi underscored that high level reciprocal visits and
contacts enhance bilateral relations and send a clear signal to the
business communities of the two countries. The interlocutors concurred
that bilateral relations have a great potential for development and
stressed the importance of a more active engagement of the friendship
groups in both Parliaments for deepening that cooperation. The Speaker
of the National Assembly of Kuwait proposed to organize the Days of
Armenia in Kuwait and to introduce the people of Kuwait to the tourism
opportunities in Armenia since in Kuwait Armenia is known as a
beautiful and attractive country.

During the meeting with the Prime Minister of Kuwait discussed were
issues related to the development of economic cooperation of the two
countries. The parties noted that esteem and kind disposition of the
Armenia and Arab peoples towards each other provided a fertile soil on
which the cooperation in different areas can flourish, utilizing the
entire potential of economic and cultural cooperation. Serzh Sargsyan
said that Armenia has a positive experience of cooperation with a
number of Gulf States and the Armenian-Kuwaiti cooperation can achieve
considerable success if corresponding and persistent steps are taken.
To implement the agreements reached during Serzh Sargsyan’s visit and
to institutionalize the development of bilateral relations, it was
decided to establish an intergovernmental commission. The President of
Armenia and the Prime Minister of Kuwait concurred that establishment
of the embassies in Yerevan and El Kuwait would further promote
bilateral relations and constant political dialogue, noting that the
small trade turnover between the two countries does not reflect the
existing potential. The Ministries of Foreign Affairs of the two
countries were instructed to take more active steps in consultations
regarding opening of the embassies in the two capitals. They also
reached agreement to speed up the process of preparing for signing the
agreement between Armenia and Kuwait on encouragement and mutual
protection of investments.

At the conclusion of the first day of his state visit, the President
of Armenia conducted negotiations with the Emir of Kuwait Sabah
Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah. Expressing gratitude to the President of
Armenia for accepting his invitation and coming to Kuwait on a state
visit, Emir Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah expressed confidence that
President Sargsyan’s visit would serve as a strong impetus for moving
forward cooperation in different areas, based on centuries-long
friendship of the Arab and Armenian peoples, mutual fondness and
esteem. `There are no obstacles or issues that could hinder the
development of our relations. High level visits such as this one, are
to be considered a strong impetus for the development of bilateral
relations,’ said the Emir of Kuwait. In his turn, President Sargsyan
thanked the Emir of Kuwait for the invitation and warm reception and
underlined that Armenia is deeply interested in developing political
dialogue, economic and cultural cooperation with the State of Kuwait,
adding that although not a large but well-organized Armenian community
in Kuwait is a reliable bridge of friendship between the two
countries. Serzh Sargsyan said that the Armenian authorities are ready
to discuss thoroughly, create necessary conditions and provided
assistance for the implementation in our country of the prospective
investment programs. The President of Armenia and the Emir of Kuwait
exchanged also views on the issues related to regional security,
present problems and conflict resolution processes. Serzh Sargsyan
informed the leader of Kuwait about the current stage of the
Armenia-Turkey normalization process, substance of the NK issues and
related peace process. The two sides stressed the importance of
cooperation in multilateral settings ` in international organizations
and structures. President Sargsyan expressed confidence that opening
of the embassies and regular political consultations between the
Ministries of Foreign Affairs of the two countries will promote better
understanding of each other’s problems, which will in turn allow to
come up with a well-founded positions during the discussions and
voting. Sometimes, not sufficient information on Artsakh issue as well
as undue and inadmissible misuse by Azerbaijan of religious solidarity
results in the adoption by the Organization of Islamic Conference of
unjustified decisions.

At the conclusion of the negotiations on the highest level, President
Sargsyan and the Emir of Kuwait were present at the official signing
ceremony of the intergovernmental agreements on cooperation in the
areas of agriculture, education, culture and tourism, as well as
agreements on avoidance of double taxation and prevention of tax
evasion. Serzh Sargsyan and Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber al-Ahmad
al-Sabah assessed the signing of five intergovernmental agreements as
a `significant result of the visit of the President of the Republic of
Armenia and an important step in moving cooperation of the two
countries forward.’

After the high-level negotiations, in Bayan Palace in the capital of
Kuwait, the Emir of Kuwait gave official dinner in honor of the
President of Armenia.

In the framework of the visit, President Sargsyan visited also a
scientific center located in Salmiya area, where he was introduced to
the activities of the center which is working on the problems of the
Gulf ecosystem. Serzh Sargsyan toured the exhibit with marine animals,
observed artifacts of the history of Kuwait, and made an inscription
in the Book of honorary guests.

During his meeting with President of the Commerce and Industry Chamber
of Kuwait, President of Armenia welcomed the agreement on cooperation
with the Commerce and Industry Chamber of Armenia. The parties reached
agreement regarding the visit of the Kuwaiti businessmen to Armenia,
where they can see first hand investment opportunities and look into
the prospects of cooperation. The President of the Commerce and
Industry Chamber of Kuwait extended invitation to the business circles
and organizations of Armenia to participate in the implementation of
the five-year development program of Kuwait.

In the framework of his visit, President Serzh Sargsyan met also with
the representatives of the Armenian community of Kuwait, told them
about the results of the visit and reached agreements, as well as
Armenia’s social and economic development, the necessity of
preservation of the Armenian identity and Armenia-Spyurq unity,
Armenia-Turkey normalization process and the NK peace process. He also
answered questions raised by our brothers and sisters residing in
Kuwait.