Karabakh Foreign Ministry On Montenegro Referendum

KARABAKH FOREIGN MINISTRY ON MONTENEGRO REFERENDUM

Regnum, Russia
May 26 2006

Respect for the right of nations to self-determination will provide
for security in the region

The Nagorno Karabakh Foreign Ministry has released a statement in
connection with a referendum on Montenegro independence. REGNUM
publishes English translation of the text.

“Referendum on Montenegro independence and readiness of the
international community to recognize its outcome are a positive fact
on the whole. We are sure that respect for the right of a nation to
self-determination realized by means if a nation-wide referendum is a
corner stone in settling such situations and an effective instrument
for establishing political stability in the conflict region.

“In this connection it is worth reminding that disrespect for the
right of the Nagorno Karabakh people, who voted at a referendum for
its independence on December 10, 1991, was taken as basis for further
direct military aggression by Azerbaijan against the Republic of
Nagorno Karabakh that brought about numerous human deaths and damage.

“Further ignoring of the NKR people right for self-determination in the
Azerbaijani-Karabakh conflict and achieving conditions, under which its
political independence, economic and military safety is secured, would
put off the prospect of finding a mutually admissible decision and
establishment of lasting peace and mutual understanding in the region.”

Armenia-NATO Deepening Cooperation Issues Discussed

ARMENIA-NATO DEEPENING COOPERATION ISSUES DISCUSSED

National Assembly of RA, Armenia
May 24 2006

On May 23 RA NA Vice Speaker Tigran Torosyan received NATO Secretary
General’s Special Representative Robert Simmons.

During the meeting the issues of cooperation within the framework of
Individual Partnership Action Plan (IPAP) between Armenia and NATO
were discussed.RA NA Vice Speaker Tigran Trosyan, referring to the
perspectives of cooperation, mentioned that it will continue both in
NATO PA and in broader aspect, since it is one of the most important
components in ensuring the security system of Armenia. Highlighting the
meaning of constitutional reforms in deepening of democracy process,
human rights protection, formation of full complex of state governance
checks and balances, as well as solving problems of national security,
Mr.Torosyam found natural the existence of political components
in IPAP and hoped that the cooperation with NATO can promote the
successful solution of Euro integration and improvement of regional
relationships to meet conflicts.

Both sides highlighted the issues of holding the forthcoming elections
in conformity to the democracy standards, further expansion of IPAP
development. Mr. Simmons attached importance to the role and meaning of
the Parliament in the issue of NATO relations, mentioning the Armenian
delegation work and the important role of national diplomacy in the
NATO PA. He is here to give mid-term evaluation to IPAP and thinks
that the programme has got positive developments, and the Parliament
may have an active role in the continuation of it.

According to Mr. Simmons, the IPAP is a document that can be completed
and developed; since in the basis it is a protection of democracy
values. According to NATO Secretary General’s Special Representative,
the alliance can promote the development of Armenia-Turkey relations.

On Mr. Simmons’ request, returning to the situation around Armenian
Parliament, Mr. Torosyan mentioned that the rearrangement of political
forces would not affect Armenian foreign policy, NATO relationships
and the regulation of IPAP problems. It was also mentioned that
the Committee on Coordination of Cooperation between Armenia and
European Institutions was created to deepen the cooperation. The
Committee headed by RA President will essentially promote the IPAP
implementation.

Other issues of mutual interests were also discussed during the
meeting.

Big Centralization Of Property Observed In Armenian Banks

BIG CENTRALIZATION OF PROPERTY OBSERVED IN ARMENIAN BANKS

Panorama.am
14:36 23/05/06

Big centralization of property is observed in the Armenian banks. The
number of property owners in 2 out of 15 banks is above 20. The
number of shareholders in one of the banks reaches 1000, expert on
corporative management of International Financial Corporation (IFC)
Panos Labrapolus told a seminar today, speaking about a study conducted
by IFC in April-May, 2006 among 15 banks of Armenia.

In the words of P. Labrapolus, in only 6 banks of Armenia the
minimal share of shareholders does not reach even 2% of the total
capital. The controlling packet of interests in most Armenian banks
belongs to one or several persons. The research says that only two
intend to take their shares to the stock exchange and transform
into open share holdings. 12 banks prefer to enlarge their scope of
activity, attracting financial means of shareholders or international
organizations and not use the financial flows of deposits. Indicating
the need to improve the corporative management, P. Labropolus suggested
using as many means of depositors as possible. According to the study,
most local banks think that corporative management is on low level
in Armenia and only 26% think that it is quite developed.

In the words of P. Labrapolus, the results of the research will
enable the organization to specify those areas of their activity that
need change.

Almost All Schools Of Aragatsotn Marz To Be Restored In One-Two Year

ALMOST ALL SCHOOLS OF ARAGATSOTN MARZ TO BE RESTORED IN ONE-TWO YEARS

Noyan Tapan
May 23 2006

ASHTARAK, MAY 23, NOYAN TAPAN. The school construction has a great
place among the programs being implemented in the marz of Aragatsotn
during the recent years. So, about 527.53 mln drams (about 1.2
mln U.S. dollars) were spent for that purpose. As Ashot Davayan,
the Chief of the Urban Development Department of the Regional
Governor’s Office staff informed the Noyan Tapan correspondent,
voluminous works are done this year as well. Ashtarak No2, Zarincha,
Shgharshik, Kaqavadzor and upper Agarak schools are being fundamentally
restored by the financial resources of the state budget. Educational
institutions of Karmrashen, Nerkin Bazmaberd and a number of other
settlements are being reconstructed by financial resources of other
departments. According to A.Davayan, in the case of a similar care,
almost all the schools of the marz will be reconstructed during the
coming one-two years.

According To Vahan Hovhannisian,ARF Does Not Pretend On Parliamentar

ACCORDING TO VAHAN HOVHANNISIAN, ARF DOES NOT PRETEND ON PARLIAMENTARY HEADING POSTS TO REMAIN VACANT

Noyan Tapan
May 22 2006

YEREVAN, MAY 22, NOYAN TAPAN. It will be decided at the coming sitting
of the ARF Dashnaktsutiun Supreme Body of Armenia who will undertake
the deputy’s mandate remained vacant by the proportional electoral
order. Armen Rustamian, the ARF Supreme Body representative, the
Chairman of the NA Standing Committee on Foreign Relations informed
the Noyan Tapan correspondent about it. To recap, the above-mentioned
mandate has been vacant since NA “ARF” faction head Levon Mkrtchian’s
having been appointed the Minister of Education and Science by the
RA President’s May 17 decree. NA Deputy Speaker, ARF Bureau member
Vahan Hovhannisian, responding journalists’ questions, informed that
the deputy’s vacant place, in most probability, will be occupied by
Gegham Manukian, the head of the information and political programs
of the “Yerkir-Media” TV company, who is the regular next candidate
of the proportional list of the party. According to V.Hovhannisian,
the issue of election of the new head of the parliamentary faction
is also in process at present. Present Secretary of the faction Hrayr
Karapetian is one of possible candidates. Responding the Noyan Tapan
correspondent’s question, Vahan Hovhannisian said that the ARF does
not pretend at present on posts of the chairmen of the parliamentary
standing committees to remain vacant soon, “though it has a candidate
for any post.” As for undertaking new posts as a result of the last
re-arrangements in the executive power, then the ARF “is ready for
that responsibility, both in the sense of staff and experience, and
resoluteness.” According to Vahan Hovhannisian, it is most probable
that the ARF will undertake new posts in a number of circles of the
executive power, but it is not spoken about new ministerial portfolios.

1915 – Dear Brother In Law

1915 – DEAR BROTHER IN LAW

Collectif des Democrates Armeniens d’Europe, France
May 22 2006

Le ttre d’un volontaire armenien dans l’armee russe, ecrite en 1915
a son beau-frère.

Dans cette lettre, E. Vartanian fait allusion a l’organisations des
troupes armeniennes dans l’est de l’Empire Ottoman en 1915.

Letter from Mr. E. Vartanian, an Armenian-American Volunteer in the
Russian Service, to His Brother-in-law in Egypt ; Dated 9th /22nd
July,1915, and Published in the Armenian Journal “Houssaper,” of Cairo.

“We have been here three days. Some of us are going to be sent to
Erivan ; the rest of us are starting in two days for Van.

The enthusiasm here is very great. There are already 20,000
volunteers at the front, and they are trying to increase the
number to 30,000. Each district we occupy is placed under Armenian
administration, and an Armenian post is running from Igdir to Van.

The Russian Government is showing great goodwill towards the
Armenians and doing everything in its power for the liberation of
Turkish Armenia.

When we disembarked at Archangel the Government gave us every possible
assistance. It even undertook the transport of our baggage, and gave
us free passes, second class, to Petrograd.

At Petrograd we received an equally hearty welcome, and the
Governor of the city presented each of us with a medal in token
of his sympathy. The Armenian colony put us up in the best hotels,
entertained us at the best restaurants, and could not make enough
of us. This lasted for five days, and then we continued our journey,
again at the Government’s expense, to Tiflis.

Everywhere on the way the population received us with cheers and
offerings of flowers. Just as we were leaving Archangel, a young
Russian lady came with flowers and offered one to each of us. I
also saw a quite poor man who was so moved by the speech in Russian
that one of our comrades had made, that he came and put his tobacco
into the pipe of a comrade standing next to me, and kept nothing for
himself but a bare half-pipeful. A third, an old man, was so moved
by the speech that he began to cry and nearly made off, but a little
while after I saw him standing in front of the carriage window and,
with a shaking hand, holding out a hard-boiled egg to our comrade
the chemist Roupen Stepanian. Probably it was his one meal for the day.

And so at every step we found ourselves in the midst of affecting
scenes. At Petrograd Railway Station the crowd was enormous. There was
an Armenian lady there who offered each of us a rose. There were boys
and young men who wept because they could not come with us. At Rostov
a young Russian joined our ranks. He was caught more than once by his
parents at the stations further down the line, but he always succeeded
in escaping them and reioining us. We have christened him Stepan.

When we arrived at Tiflis, we marched singing to the offices of
the Central Armenian Bureau, with our flag unfurled in front of us,
and the people marched on either side of us in such a crowd that the
trams were forced to stop running.

That is enough for to-day. My next letter shall be written from
Armenia itself..

Please say nothing to my sister about this resolution that I have
taken. I hope, of course, that she would know how to sacrifice
her affection for her brother to her love for the nation and for
liberty.. I should curse any of my relations who lament my resolution ;
they would have committed treason against the nation. There are five
of us brothers ; was it not imperative that at least one of us should
devote himself to the cause of a national emancipation ? Let us keep
up our courage, realise the urgency of the moment and do our duty.”

–Boundary_(ID_5XGWcKzHCeImPKL4fVwtFA)–

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Russian minister still hopeful of finding A-320 black boxes

RIA Novosti, Russia
May 20 2006

Russian minister still hopeful of finding A-320 black boxes
17:12 | 20/ 05/ 2006

SOCHI, May 20 (RIA Novosti) – Russia’s transportation minister, who
is leading a government commission on the May 3 crash of an Armenian
A-320 airliner, said Saturday he still hoped the plane’s flight
recorders would be found.

“We are eager to find them, but have not done so yet,” Igor Levitin
told journalists. He said various hi-tech equipment was being used in
the search area where signals presumed to be from the flight
recorders’ radio beacons were detected.

All 113 people on board died when an Airbus A-320 operated by
Armenia’s Armavia flying from the Armenian capital, Yerevan, came
down in stormy weather six kilometers (3.7 miles) from Adler airport,
which services the popular Russian resort of Sochi.

NATO Delegation Here In Armenia

NATO DELEGATION HERE IN ARMENIA

ArmRadio.am
19.05.2006 12:15

NATO delegation is in Armenia to give preliminary evaluation of
the accomplishment of the Individual Partnership Actions Plan with
the alliance.

Currently the delegation is having meetings at the Ministries of
Foreign Affairs and Defense.

To remind, Armenia’s Individual Partnership Actions Plan with NATO
was ratified by the North-Atlantic Council on 16 December, 2005.

RA Minister Of Finance And Economy At RA Presidnet’s Office

RA MINISTER OF FINANCE AND ECONOMY AT RA PRESIDNET’S OFFICE

ArmRadio.am
19.05.2006 17:55

Issues related to 2007-2009 medium-term expenditure programs, the
Millennium Challenge Corporation and international financial structures
were discussed today during the working meeting of President Robert
Kocharyan and RA Minister of Finance and Economy Vardan Khachatryan.

The Minister informed that the discussions of medium-term expenditure
programs have come to an end. These expressed the Minister’s
instructions on raising the minimum salary and increasing the funds
directed at medical services and social problems of servicemen.

Vardan Khachatryan informed that this year for the first time the
programs presented by the International Monetary Fund were approved
not by the Board of Directors, but via query, which means these are
being accomplished without problems.

Le Genocide Hante Toujours Les Armeniens

LE GENOCIDE HANTE TOUJOURS LES ARMENIENS
Fabrice Node-Langlois

Le Figaro, France
19 mai 2006

À EREVAN, dans les journaux et a la television, on a sans doute
davantage qu’a Paris evoque la proposition de loi visant a penaliser
la negation du genocide armenien. Lavrenti Barsegyan, le directeur du
Musee du memorial du genocide, etait très favorable a ce texte. Comme
pour nombre de ses compatriotes, l’interet principal de ce debat
etait selon lui d’accentuer la pression sur la Turquie pour qu’elle
reconnaisse le genocide de 1915-1917 qui a fait 1,5 million de morts,
selon les Armeniens. C’est d’ailleurs la reaction d’Ankara, jugee
disproportionnee, qui a renforce l’attention des Armeniens pour cet
episode francais.

Dimanche dernier, dans une interview au quotidien Hurriyet, le premier
ministre turc Recep Tayyip Erdogan avait en effet menace Paris de
sanctions commerciales si le texte etait adopte. Creer des lois pour
repondre aux negationnistes Construit en 1965 sur une colline qui
domine Erevan, le memorial plonge le visiteur dans une ambiance qui
rappelle Yad Vashem, le memorial de la Shoah a Jerusalem. L’ Adagio
d’Albinoni, diffuse par les haut-parleurs, invite au recueillement
devant la flamme du souvenir, protegee du vent par un cercle de
monolithes gris. Dans le musee souterrain visite par 250 000 personnes
par an, documents a profusion et photos de tetes plantees sur des
pics ou de corps decharnes dans les deserts d’Anatolie et de Syrie
offrent autant de “preuves irrefutables de la barbarie turque”. Artem
Ohandjanian, historien et realisateur de films sur le genocide, venu de
Vienne visiter le memorial, estime qu’il est indispensable de creer des
lois “pour repondre aux negationnistes en application de la Convention
internationale de 1948 sur les genocides”. La diaspora armenienne –
400 000 a 500 000 personnes en France sur 6 millions dans le monde –
n’est pas etrangère au texte examine hier a Paris. Giro Manoyan en
revendique carrement la paternite, au nom de la branche francaise de
son parti, Dashnak, la “federation revolutionnaire armenienne”. Membre
de l’internationale socialiste, lie au PS francais, Dashnak participe
a la coalition gouvernementale a Erevan. “S’il n’y avait pas de loi
en France punissant la negation de la Shoah, nous n’aurions pas
pousse ce texte sur le genocide armenien”, explique cet imposant
barbu ne au Liban et eleve au Canada. Un enjeu europeen Selon un
diplomate occidental a Erevan, “pour la diaspora armenienne, issue de
ce traumatisme, l’histoire s’est arretee en 1915”. Il sous-entend que
les forces vives d’Armenie sont moins obnubilees par le sujet. Ce sont
“les negociations sur l’adhesion de la Turquie a l’UE qui ont refait
du genocide un enjeu europeen, politique et mediatique”, observe
pour sa part Giro Manoyan. Aujourd’hui, le president armenien Robert
Kotcharian souhaite la reprise des relations avec la Turquie, sans
exiger de prealable sur la reconnaissance du genocide ni revendiquer
de territoires. En revanche, la reconnaissance internationale du
genocide est un des objectifs de sa politique etrangère. “Bien sûr
que le genocide n’est pas une obsession quotidienne”, commente Levon
Kazaryan, redacteur en chef adjoint du journal russophone Goloss,
repute pour l’attention qu’il accorde au drame de 1915. “Le chômage
est le gros problème immediat, ainsi que les bas salaires. Le salaire
minimum est a 30 euros et certains retraites ne touchent que 15
euros par mois.” Mais ce genocide, “il est en nous, profondement”,
rajoute sa collègue Zara Guevorguian, une journaliste de 37 ans. Sur
le campus renove de l’Universite francaise d’Armenie, la plus grande
a l’etranger, avec 700 etudiants, la future elite du pays a suivi
les debats autour de la proposition de loi francaise. “Ici, j’ai ete
forme pour etre ouvert, constructif”, commente Armen. A 30 ans, il
termine un mastère d’affaires internationales tout en dirigeant une
entreprise americaine de marketing. “Mais pour construire l’avenir,
il ne faut pas oublier l’histoire.” C’est dans son pays pauvre et
enclave, saigne par l’emigration – la population, 2,9 millions de
personnes, diminuera encore cette annee de 0,19% – qu’Armen voit son
avenir. Comme ses camarades de fac plus jeunes, Arpine, Guevorg ou
Zohrab, tous quadrilingues (armenien, russe, anglais et francais),
il souhaite un rapprochement avec le voisin turc. Mais quand ils
regardent au loin le majestueux cône enneige du mont Ararat –
5 160 m- qui semble flotter dans la brume au-dessus de l’horizon,
les blessures se rouvrent. La montagne mythique où se serait echoue
Noe, a 50 km d’Erevan, est de l’autre côte de la frontière turque,
fermee. Et pour tous, elle est l’Armenie.

–Boundary_(ID_Gh5lDGqi/saKkF18W9OSVA) —