Azerbaijan Ignores Statement Of NATO Representative On Excess Of Quo

AZERBAIJAN IGNORES STATEMENT OF NATO REPRESENTATIVE ON EXCESS OF QUOTA ON CONVENTIONAL ARMAMENT

Arminfo
2007-03-30 13:09:00

Azerbaijan ignores the statement of NATO’s Special Representative
for Caucasus and Central Asia Robert Simmons on excess of quota on
a conventional armament.

R. Simmons said in Baku last week that Azerbaijan exceeds the quotas
on a conventional armament. Part of Azeri mass media tried to represent
it in another light, having ascribed the words "Armenia and Azerbaijan
violate" to R.

Simmons. Now, the representatives of Azerbaijan state of their
intention to raise the issue of violation of quotas by Armenia at
the session of NATO’s Parliamentaty Assembly.

According to Siyavush Novruzov, an Azerbaijani parliamentary
representative to PA NATO, a member of the Permanent Parliamentary
Commission on Defense and Security of the Milli Majlis, the issue
of illegal dissemination of weapons concerns Azerbaijan. The Russian
weapons withdrawn from Azerbaijan are sent to Armenia and placed in
the uncontrolled territories. It represents a threat not only for
Azerbaijan and the South Caucasus, but also for Europe as a whole with
regards to the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan main export oil pipeline, which is
an alternative energy source for Europe," Novruzov stressed. However,
it is unclear what the uncontrolled territories S. Novruzov
meant. Maybe, the matter concerns the territories under NKR control?

ANKARA: Foreign Aid Does Not Create Strong Armenian Economy

FOREIGN AID DOES NOT CREATE STRONG ARMENIAN ECONOMY
By Fatma Yilmaz
USAK European Union Studies

Journal of Turkish Weekly, Turkey
March 29 2007

Through which way the European Union (EU) and Armenian relations
has recently proceeded is the European Neighborhood Policy (ENP). If
requires to remind, the ENP signifies a newly-established approach
of the EU which differs from the existing foreign relations of the
Union. Instead, including the neighboring countries on the Eastern
and Southern encompassing borders of new expanding the EU, the policy
goes beyond the present relations with the intention of sharing the
benefits of the EU enlargement with the interested neighbors by means
of increase in security, stability and interests. In this sense,
the ENP sets objectives based on commitments to shared values and
effective implementation of political, economic and institutional
reforms. The implementation of the ENP is to be supported with
financial and technical assistance. For the benefited side, the
prospect of this policy seems to create incentives for the promotion
of comprehensive economic and political reforms.

However, the ENP is not just completely new approach of the EU in
terms of financial and technical assistance so as to encourage the
reforms in the neighboring countries. And Armenia is therefore
the country which the EU has made contribution to its economic
and democratic transformation in terms of the Caucasus policy for
a long time. Since the beginning of 1990s, the EU has been trying
to shape the transformation going on within the Caucasus republics
through technical and financial aids. Programs such as TACIS, FEOGA,
ECHO forms the main tools of this policy. TACIS, among them, is the
well-known one due to its big budget. Under TACIS, the EU gave start
to two different programs following the EU’s strategic interests on
the religion. These are TRACECA (Transport Corridor Europe Caucasus
Asia) and INOGATE (Interstate Oil and Gas Transport to Europe)
programs. Including 13 countries, TRCECA is considered a project of
Europe-Caucasus-Asia corridor aiming at regenerating the ancient Silk
Road. The aim of the mentioned corridor, which forms the shortest,
the fastest and the cheapest road route, was actually to break up
Russian monopoly. Whereas on one hand the project is to reinforce
both political and economic independence of the Caucasus republics, on
the other hand it would enable the EU to access the Far East without
being dependent to Russia. Therefore, it is possible for the project
to be seemed as an infrastructure program which could possibly have
contributed to the Armenian development in theory. But what about
the practice?

Having contributed the reconstruction of Armenia, then, what is the
problem with the EU policies towards Armenia?

In fact, firstly what is the problem? Isolation, needless to say… One
of the clear examples of this isolation is the TRACECA project.

Although Armenia is mentioned within the project on the paper,
it could not benefit from the project in practice. This is mainly
because of the Azeri abstention to the project for Armenia. This
therefore made Armenia to remain outside the EU project. Naturally, the
long-lasting Nagorno-Karabakh issue lies behind the Azeri obstacle. In
this sense, Azerbaijan seems to be so decisive not to allow Armenia to
participate in this EU project. The EU has no way to deter Azerbaijan
to take back its objection since it needs the project whether with or
without Armenia for the benefit of its interests. It seems so that
Armenia causes its isolation with its own policies. How the EU has
contributed indirectly to Armenia’s isolation is that the EU does
not make any pressure on Armenia in terms of a possible solution
of the Nagorno-Karabakh issue to be reached a solution. Similarly,
the EU does not also put pressure on Armenia about the so-called
Armenian genocide issue lasting for long years between Turkey and
Armenia as it does about the Cyprus issue towards Turkey. In result,
the inertness of the EU on the Armenian politics in the region
makes this country believe their policies right to be pursued. Then,
such situation encourages Armenia to insist on the present policies
which actually damage the Armenian both economic and political power
in the region. As long as Armenia believes it could stand just with
its own power in the region, it on the contrary contributes its own
isolation gradually whereas the countries around it have steadily
shown considerable increase in economic terms.

Moreover, although Armenia was the most convenient route for the
Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline, Yerevan unfortunately remained outside of
the project. Armenia was not only excluded from the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan
pipeline project but also there are many projects on the way in which
Armenia can not be included. For instance, Azerbaijan-Georgia-Turkey
natural gas pipeline which is about to be completed is one of
them. Additionally, although there is an already-established railway
via Armenia, Kars-Tbilisi-Baku railway line will bypass Armenia once
more. New projects are also on the way, and it seems that Armenia
will be outside in these coming regional co-operation projects.

What is more, the US, thanks to the strong Armenian diaspora lobbies
in the Congress, has given generous aids to Armenia, yet the foreign
aid creates not strong Armenian economy, but artificial growth and
more dependency on foreign sources. Meanwhile, we should note that the
US has been one of the most enthusiastic supporters in the regional
cooperation projects which isolated Armenia.

If also estimated the Armenian domestic issues, as Armenia’s power
relatively decreases, the extremists in the country gain the power
reversely and it is possible to claim that Armenia has gradually lost
its independence. Therefore, there is an Armenia in the region which
is gradually isolated itself without having realized the failure
of its own policies towards the neighboring countries. And there is
also an EU let Armenians to feel sufficient to carry out all problems
themselves unnecessarily. In this circumstance, Armenia should be
aware of its potential with its so small population and territory
and of its small-scale economy. It therefore needs to be active in
the region in collaboration with other actors in the region to survive.

Needless to say that it takes great support of the Armenians in
diaspora but to be an effective actor in the region necessitates its
own power.

In such manner, it actually requires to appreciate the policies
of the EU with the motivation of economic and technical aim to its
neighboring countries including Armenia. There is no doubt that the
EU has made key contributions to the transformation of Armenia. As
mentioned above, the EU aid money is mostly channeled through the
TACIS. Since 1994 Armenia has enjoyed consecutive economic growth,
with a considerable high economic growth rate in 2002-2003 (13.2% and
13.9%), which was preserved in 2004 (10.1%). However, this is partly
dependent on considerable flows of international aid and remittances
from the Diaspora.

Furthermore, the European Union alone, during the period 1991-2002,
has provided Armenia with national grants that amount to 318.36
million Euros and loans totaling 86 million Euros. In addition, EU
Member States’ total contributions during the same period were 282
million Euro, bringing total EU assistance to Armenia to approximately
686,3 million Euro.[1] Nevertheless, this would not prevent Armenia
to play an aggressive role in its external relations which force it
to be isolated. As it does in the US case, the EU aids mostly through
the TACIS program made Armenian growth to be artificial. The foreign
aids to Armenia could not make structural contribution; in contrast,
it makes Armenian economy to be dependent on foreign investments.

In such an environment, what the EU might to do against the gradual
isolation could be to encourage Armenia to pursue more moderate
and collaborationist role in terms of the solution of its problems
with neighbors. The EU might use its conditional aids as a trigger
to persuade Armenia to agree with the parties of the problems as it
does for the benefit of economic and political reforms in the country.

Otherwise, Armenia would be obliged to withdraw its own shell with
the risk of isolation gradually.

Armenian Official Stops Short Of Praising Church Reopening In Turkey

ARMENIAN OFFICIAL STOPS SHORT OF PRAISING CHURCH REOPENING IN TURKEY

Arminfo
29 Mar 07

Yerevan, 29 March: The renovation and opening of the Holy Cross
Church on the island of Akhtamar [Turkish: Akdamar] by the Turkish
authorities is apparently a positive thing because it deals with
the revival of the renowned Armenian medieval monument, which was
abandoned after 1915 and has been in bad shape, says a commentary
by acting press secretary Vladimir Karapetyan on the website of the
Armenian Foreign Ministry. The message is posted in connection with
the reopening of the Holy Cross Church on Akhtamar island in Lake Van,
Turkey, scheduled for today [29 March].

However, Karapetyan says, it should be noted that the Turkish
authorities and the media do not mention its cultural and historic
significance and its affiliation with Armenians or the Armenian
Church. "This fact, exploited vehemently with propaganda purposes,
serves the aim of hindering the adoption by the international community
of a resolution recognizing the Armenian genocide.

By doing so, the Turkish authorities shun responsibility not only
before history and memory, but also before the Armenian minority in
their own country," Karapetyan says.

He says that when dealing with the historical aspect of the issue,
it is impossible not to mention that the Holy Cross Church is only
one of the many Armenian architectural monuments on the territory
of Turkey. Such renowned monuments as dozens of churches in Ani,
the Tegor church, the St Karapet monastery in Mush, the St Hovhannes
temple in Bagaran and thousands of others have been destroyed and
continue to be destroyed. All these historical monuments have been
destroyed because of neglect and their Armenian heritage, but when
they speak of "Anatolian culture" in Turkey, it is impossible to
imagine it without the Armenian element, Karapetyan says. According
to him, Armenia appreciates Turkey’s initiative to renovate one of
the renowned Armenian historical and cultural monuments, hoping that
this kind of initiative will not remain a single fact.

An official delegation from the Armenian Ministry of Culture, Sport
and Youth Affairs will take part in the ceremony of the opening of the
Holy Cross Church, which is a positive step. But it is regrettable that
many Armenians, whose forefathers took part in building the church,
cannot attend the ceremony due to the closed Armenian-Turkish border.

"Armenia would like to assess this initiative by the
Turkish authorities as a real step towards reconciliation and
rapprochement. However, it is very hard to do so when the Turkish
authorities fail to assess and understand the people and the
civilization that has created that monument, when the word ‘Armenian’
can be hardly seen even in the museum of the ‘Anatolian civilization’
in Ankara. The renovation of the Holy Cross Church is important to us,
but it is equally important to Turkish society."

[Passage omitted: repetition of ideas]

"Armenia believes that the opening of the Armenian-Turkish border,
closed down in 1993, would constitute real progress in normalizing
Armenian-Turkish relations," Karapetyan says.

Armenian Church Reopens In Turkey

ARMENIAN CHURCH REOPENS IN TURKEY

Story from BBC NEWS:
europe/6505927.stm
Published: 2007/03/29 11:31:17 GMT

A senior Armenian delegation is in eastern Turkey for the reopening
of a 1,100-year-old Armenian church restored by the Turkish government.

The move is being seen as a positive gesture by Ankara to help
overcome the animosity following the mass killings of Armenians by
Ottoman Turks in 1915.

The two countries have no formal diplomatic ties.

Located on the small island of Akdamar in Lake Van, the pink sandstone
church has undergone 18 months of renovation.

New projects

The building, which has now reopened as a museum, had long been left
empty and neglected, its intricate wall carvings crumbling.

In a move described by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan
as a positive step, the government spent $1.5m (£763,000) on its
restoration.

The 20-strong Armenian delegation of architects, engineers and
archaeologists is headed by Deputy Culture Minister Gagik Gyurjyan.

Mr Gyurjyan said they were not in Turkey just to witness the renovation
of the church, which was built between 915-921.

"We think we can discuss new projects regarding the future," he said,
according to Turkey’s Anatolia news agency.

"Our experts can co-operate in many areas including archaeology,
architecture and industry."

Border closed

But relations between the two countries remain tense.

Turkey closed its border with Armenia in the 1990s to support
Azerbaijan in its dispute with Armenia over Nagorno-Karabakh.

To get to Akdamar, Armenian officials have had to travel via Istanbul
or Georgia.

Armenians say 1.5 million of their people were killed in a genocide by
Ottoman Turks during World War I, either through systematic massacres
or through starvation.

More than a dozen countries, various international bodies and many
Western historians agree that it was genocide.

Turkey says there was no genocide. It acknowledges that many Armenians
died, but says the figure was below one million.

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Julie Finley: The OSCE Continues Playing An Important Role In The Ka

JULIE FINLEY: THE OSCE CONTINUES PLAYING AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN THE KARABAKH CONFLICT SETTLEMENT

ArmRadio.am
29.03.2007 15:33

During today’s meeting with the Deputies of the Azeri Milli Majlis
the US Ambassador to the OSCE Julie Finley declared that she does
not share the opinion that "the role of the OSCE in the settlement
of the Karabakh conflict has weakened."

She noted that "the OSCE continues playing an important role in
the resolution of the conflict and the United State is part of that
organization." She added that "in particular, Muguel Angel Moratinos,
the OSCE Caiman-in-Office himself addresses the issue,"

March 29 Is Day Of Last Tour’s Games In Blind And Speed Chess Intern

MARCH 29 IS DAY OF LAST TOUR’S GAMES IN BLIND AND SPEED CHESS INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT BEING HELD IN MONACO

Noyan Tapan
Mar 29 2007

MONACO, MARCH 29, NOYAN TAPAN. March 29 is the day of last, 11th tour’s
games in blind and speed chess international tournament being held in
Monaco. In that tour Levon Aronian will compete with Vasily Ivanchuk
(Ukraine).

After 10 tours the leader is Vladimir Kramnik. Levon Aronian, Pyotr
Svidler, Boris Gelfand and Alexander Morozevich share 4-7th places
with 10.5 points each.

The Speech Of His Holiness Garegin II At The Funeral Of Andranik Mar

THE SPEECH OF HIS HOLINESS GAREGIN II AT THE FUNERAL OF ANDRANIK MARGARYAN

ArmRadio.am
28.03.2007 17:03

Speaking at the funeral ceremony of RA Prime Minister Andranik
Margaryan, the Catholicos of All Armenians Garegin II said in part:

"Dear Mr. President, mourning widow and children of the late Prime
Minister, pious people,

All of us are grieving. With the pain of loss and sadness in our
hearts we bid farewell to the beloved politician and statesman,
the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Andranik Margaryan,
who passed away untimely, leaving a kind memory.

We all have before our eyes his life inspired by values. Carrying
the love for motherland in his heart, still in his young years
he participated in the struggle for independence, defense of the
fair demand of the Armenian people and fulfillment of the national
dreams. He saw the revival of independent statehood and contributed to
the construction of a new life in Armenia. He correctly conceived his
power and position as service to people and the years of his tenure
in office as RA Prime Minister stood out for self-sacrificing work
and everlasting achievements for the sake of progress in the country
and well-being of our people. He left a good example of patriotism
to us and the generations to come.

The memory of Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan will remain bright
in our souls. We pray to God to accept the soul of the late Prime
Minister in blessed peace and grant Consolation to the widow, children
and relatives of the late and to every of us.

Let the God keep in peace our native state and the Armenian people,
let God bless our people and help realize the wishes Andranik Margaryan
carried in his soul.

We pray to God for the blessing of Andranik Margaryan’s kind memory
and grave. Amen."

Founder Of Modern Turkey, Ataturk, Was Homosexual, Book Published By

FOUNDER OF MODERN TURKEY, ATATURK, WAS HOMOSEXUAL, BOOK PUBLISHED BY MINISTRY OF EDUCATION OF BELGIAN STATE OF VALON MENTIONS

Noyan Tapan
Armenians Today
Mar 28 2007

BRUSSELS, MARCH 28, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. The Ministry of
Education of Belgian state of Valon published a book, in which the
founder of modern Republic of Turkey, Mustafa Kemal – Ataturk, is
numbered among the most important and the most prominent homosexuals
in the history.

With this step, in fact, the Belgian state joined the step of Greek
young people who placed similar information about Ataturk on the
well-known web-site in early March.

According to the Zaman Turkish newspaper, the book under the title
"Fight Against Homophobia," which consists of 144 pages, was given
out to pupils of pre-school and secondary colleges of the state of
Valon. On book’s page 105 Ataturk is numbered among the most famous
homosexuals in the world history.

According to the book, Alexander of Macedon, Leonardo da Vinci,
Goethe, as well as the Pope John Paul III were also homosexuals.

Marriage of homosexuals is permitted in Belgium.

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Turkey sends an "indirect" message of condolence to Armenia

Turkey sends an "indirect" message of condolence to Armenian authorities

ArmRadio.am
27.03.2007 12:40

Official Ankara is sending an indirect `condolence message’ to the
Armenian authorities connected with the death of RA Prime Minister
Andranik Margaryan.

Because of the absence of diplomatic relations between Turkey and
Armenia, the telegram of condolence of the Turkish Prime Minister
Recep Tayyip Erdogan to RA President Robert Kocharyan will be passed
to the Armenian Embassy in Georgia through the Turkish Embassy in
Tbilisi, Turkish `Zaman’ informs. In the same way the Vice-Premier and
Foreign Minister of Turkey Abdullah Gul will express his condolences
to RA Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian. The newspaper mentions also
that official Ankara has not received an invitation to participate in
the funeral of Andranik Margaryan and `in case of receiving an
official invitation Ankara will decide what to do.’

People of Art Express Sorrow with Intimely Death of PM

Panorama.am

16:58 26/03/2007

PEOPLE OF ART EXPRESS SORROW WITH UNTIMELY DEATH OF
PRIME MINISTER

`Persons, who are devoted to the nation and the state,
leave life early,’ Vladimir Msryan, actor of Drama
Theater, says with sorrow speaking about the death of
Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan. Msryan was a guest
at Tesaket Club together with Alexander Grigoryan,
chief producer of Stansilavski Theater. The Club
hosted its guests dedicated to the International Day
of Theater.

Msryan and Grigoryan consider Andranik Margaryan an
exclusive political figure, who sponsored a series of
performances. They also say theater flourished during
the rule of Andranik Margaryan. `He will stay as a
bright personality in our memories, who loved and
valued the theater,’ Alexander Grigoryan said.

Source: Panorama.am